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Connecting to Summer Reading This Fall
A recent McKinney Courier-Gazette article, "Reading More of a Pleasure than Requirement for Teenagers," reports that "Some high school students are required to read during the summer, but Helen Talley said more teens are choosing to read on their own." Whether you asked students to read something specific or just to keep reading, it's time to decide what to do when these readers return to the classroom.
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