“Kids just kept coming, renewing books and stuff,” said Mack.
Teens who read widely are better able to handle complex concepts, score better on standardized tests and are generally more ...
All of them recall the books they read in high school that stuck with them the longest, and how those books changed for them ...
They blamed cell phones, standardized tests, and extracurriculars, and they mostly agreed that the shift began in high school. Young people don’t read entire books in college because they rarely ...
We hear from Atlantic staffers about the books they read in high school that stuck with them. In an era when fewer young people are reading books, we state what might be obvious to the already ...
Over 20 books were added to Fort Bend ISD's high school "Do Not Order" library book list in December, effectively removing ...
Tobye Ertelt, a middle school librarian in Arvada, Colorado, says some people mistakenly believe that school librarians just ...
Amber Faris uses everything from book ‘tastings’ to elaborate displays of banned books to get students interested in new ...
Edmond Public Schools will keep copies of the book "The Glass Castle" in high school libraries after State Superintendent ...
Banned books can make great reads for teens wanting to expand their horizons. Providing spaces and activities that encourage ...