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.
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Creating a high-interest student library takes a considerable amount of time and effort. Junior high students, in particular, tend to be a bit of a fickle bunch and that can show in their reading selections. Add to that a need for varied reading levels, and it almost seems impossible.
We want to create a non-fiction student library that makes kids actually want to read! We have taken student input and suggestions and created a list of books we would love to have available! These stories are as interesting, different, and vivid as the students who will read them. Through this collection, we will be able to take our students places we could simply never duplicate for them any other way.
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Creating a high-interest student library takes a considerable amount of time and effort. Junior high students, in particular, tend to be a bit of a fickle bunch and that can show in their reading selections. Add to that a need for varied reading levels, and it almost seems impossible.
We want to create a non-fiction student library that makes kids actually want to read! We have taken student input and suggestions and created a list of books we would love to have available! These stories are as interesting, different, and vivid as the students who will read them. Through this collection, we will be able to take our students places we could simply never duplicate for them any other way.