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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Reading is a critical part of my students' daily lives, in and out of school. Improvement in reading skills will increase my students' ability to be successful in all subject areas. These students need your support to obtain resources to enhance their reading skills.
Did you know that a child who reads 20 minutes a day, will read about 1 million words in a year? And that their anticipated vocabulary growth will be about 1,000 words?
About the book : When Henry Forester is shot down during a bombing run over France, the World War II pilot finds himself trapped behind enemy lines. In constant danger of discovery by German soldiers, Henry begins a remarkable journey to freedom. Relying on the kindness of strangers, Henry moves from town to town--traveling by moonlight, never asking questions, or even the names of the people who help him along the way. Each day brings him closer to home, yet every step in enemy territory invites new dangers.
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Reading is a critical part of my students' daily lives, in and out of school. Improvement in reading skills will increase my students' ability to be successful in all subject areas. These students need your support to obtain resources to enhance their reading skills.
Did you know that a child who reads 20 minutes a day, will read about 1 million words in a year? And that their anticipated vocabulary growth will be about 1,000 words?
About the book : When Henry Forester is shot down during a bombing run over France, the World War II pilot finds himself trapped behind enemy lines. In constant danger of discovery by German soldiers, Henry begins a remarkable journey to freedom. Relying on the kindness of strangers, Henry moves from town to town--traveling by moonlight, never asking questions, or even the names of the people who help him along the way. Each day brings him closer to home, yet every step in enemy territory invites new dangers.