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  • Brooklyn Technical High School
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • More than half of students from low‑income households Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education. Learn more

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Reading is boring. Reading is for dorks. Reading is something you're forced to do. It's not fun. This is the familiar, cringe-inducing refrain I hear from many of my low-skilled, low-literacy students. I teach 10th grade English in a predominately Hispanic, high-need, urban community that has been under fire for historically serving up low ELA test scores.

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Reading is boring. Reading is for dorks. Reading is something you're forced to do. It's not fun. This is the familiar, cringe-inducing refrain I hear from many of my low-skilled, low-literacy students. I teach 10th grade English in a predominately Hispanic, high-need, urban community that has been under fire for historically serving up low ELA test scores.

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