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Re: Scholastic Read 180
Posted by suzy on 5/31/08
I wish this would happen. Why is this so hard to understand?
On 5/30/08, TeachinTucson wrote:
> On 5/29/08, Missy wrote:
>> If this is an
>> intervention program designed to focus on giving struggling
>> students more individualized attention in smaller groups, why
>> are they upping the class size to what is generally considered a
>> regular class size?
>
> Money. They just don't understand that if you don't get kids
> reading at grade level, the overall price will be much higher in
> the long run. We must make reading a priority
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Scholastic Read 180, 3/31/08, by Jessica.
- Re: Scholastic Read 180, 4/03/08, by Megan.mohlis.
- Re: Scholastic Read 180, 4/05/08, by Penny.
- Re: Scholastic Read 180, 4/12/08, by TeachinTucson.
- Re: Scholastic Read 180, 4/15/08, by suzy.
- Re: Scholastic Read 180, 4/17/08, by co-teacher .
- Re: Scholastic Read 180, 4/26/08, by rita.
- Re: Scholastic Read 180, 4/28/08, by enise.
- Re: Scholastic Read 180, 5/01/08, by BE.
- Re: Scholastic Read 180, 5/29/08, by Missy.
- Re: Scholastic Read 180, 5/30/08, by TeachinTucson.
- Re: Scholastic Read 180, 5/31/08, by suzy.
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