More than half of students from low鈥慽ncome households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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As a way to increase literacy at my middle school, each content area will be focusing on a "Drop Everything and Read!" approach during our class periods. I have chosen a select group of books as a way to build a class library with titles available to students.
Titles like "The Hate U Give" (which focuses on the activism of young people) and the "Seeds of America" Trilogy (which provides a first-person narrative of early America) will provide high-interest titles for my students. I firmly believe that having a wide range of interesting and relevant titles will go a long way to cultivating a love of reading!
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As a way to increase literacy at my middle school, each content area will be focusing on a "Drop Everything and Read!" approach during our class periods. I have chosen a select group of books as a way to build a class library with titles available to students.
Titles like "The Hate U Give" (which focuses on the activism of young people) and the "Seeds of America" Trilogy (which provides a first-person narrative of early America) will provide high-interest titles for my students. I firmly believe that having a wide range of interesting and relevant titles will go a long way to cultivating a love of reading!