Welcome to the 2008 Summer Reading Program |
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| Reading is important in all subject areas, and this year's summer reading program will reflect exactly that. At the beginning of the school year, students will be required to show that they have completed their reading requirement by taking a test, completing an assignment, or participating in a book discussion group. Students in HONORS English classes have additional assigned readings. Click here to view! Please, take a look at the following reading assignments: |
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| Incoming Freshmen | |
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon subject area: Math and Science |
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| Sophomores | |
FastFood Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal by Eric Schlosser subject area: Health Class |
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| Juniors | |
Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America by Barbara Ehnenreich subject area: Social Science |
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| Seniors | |
| Seniors in the Class of 2009 have two options for their English class. Seniors can read Angels and Demons by Dan Brown and take a test on it, or they can sign up to participate in a book discussion group with a teacher or staff member, and students must actively participate in the group to show that they have fulfilled the reading requirement. | |
Angels and Demons by Dan Brown subject area: English Click here to read information about the senior-only discussion groups Please Note: Senior students enrolled in AP Literature and Composition 405 are not required to read Angels and Demons or participate in a book group. |
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