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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These books will add interest and engagement to the classroom in various ways.
Margaret Atwood's powerful dystopian fiction novel is an important read, diving into a narrative of oppression and hardships while emphasizing the importance of personal strength in the face of adversity. We will be jumping in with these themes by looking at the historical context and social constructs that led to Atwood's novel, participating in meaningful discussions, and building on critical thinking skills through writing. This book is a great way for students to be engaged in what they are reading as it is an exciting and relevant read with powerful themes and strong writing.
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These books will add interest and engagement to the classroom in various ways.
Margaret Atwood's powerful dystopian fiction novel is an important read, diving into a narrative of oppression and hardships while emphasizing the importance of personal strength in the face of adversity. We will be jumping in with these themes by looking at the historical context and social constructs that led to Atwood's novel, participating in meaningful discussions, and building on critical thinking skills through writing. This book is a great way for students to be engaged in what they are reading as it is an exciting and relevant read with powerful themes and strong writing.