Nearly all 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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Having access to multiple novels, poems and short stories by African-American authors will assist scholars within the classroom to become familiar with the unknown heroes of the African American race. Access to literature will allow the students to collaborate in small groups to discuss multiple pieces of literature in depth.
Scholars will connect historical events in America, while critically analyzing how an author introduces multiple perspectives of a time period, analyze character representation and identify themselves and their community to related events within literature. Through the incorporation of literature circles, scholars will observe voices from the past, critique the author and design a blueprint, through literature, to assist in advancing the country we all reside in.
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Having access to multiple novels, poems and short stories by African-American authors will assist scholars within the classroom to become familiar with the unknown heroes of the African American race. Access to literature will allow the students to collaborate in small groups to discuss multiple pieces of literature in depth.
Scholars will connect historical events in America, while critically analyzing how an author introduces multiple perspectives of a time period, analyze character representation and identify themselves and their community to related events within literature. Through the incorporation of literature circles, scholars will observe voices from the past, critique the author and design a blueprint, through literature, to assist in advancing the country we all reside in.