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  • Urbana High School
  • Urbana, IL
  • 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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Why can't more students of color read about characters who look, think, and sound like them? I want my students to have the experience of being able to be excited when they're reading an assigned novel in school. I want students to feel empowered, to feel like they have a voice. I want them to feel like they have a place in life, especially in my classroom. If I had the honor of teaching the novel The Hate U Give, it will allow me to accomplish all of these things. I plan to explore the book in ways that allow students to think outside the box while analyzing a relatable and relevant text.

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Why can't more students of color read about characters who look, think, and sound like them? I want my students to have the experience of being able to be excited when they're reading an assigned novel in school. I want students to feel empowered, to feel like they have a voice. I want them to feel like they have a place in life, especially in my classroom. If I had the honor of teaching the novel The Hate U Give, it will allow me to accomplish all of these things. I plan to explore the book in ways that allow students to think outside the box while analyzing a relatable and relevant text.

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