Half of 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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Our English class is studying Tommy Orange's award-winning new novel There There--an exploration of the gritty realities of the urban Native American experience in Oakland, California as part of an interdisciplinary unit examining the contemporary Native American experience. This novel brings a key new voice to the fight against the erasure of the contemporary Native American experience.
Too often the Native American experience has been misunderstood or ignored. And too often stereotyped, fictional representations have dominated the American imagination as assumed truth. We would like each student to have a copy of the novel to take home to read and discuss over Zoom during hybrid learning.
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Our English class is studying Tommy Orange's award-winning new novel There There--an exploration of the gritty realities of the urban Native American experience in Oakland, California as part of an interdisciplinary unit examining the contemporary Native American experience. This novel brings a key new voice to the fight against the erasure of the contemporary Native American experience.
Too often the Native American experience has been misunderstood or ignored. And too often stereotyped, fictional representations have dominated the American imagination as assumed truth. We would like each student to have a copy of the novel to take home to read and discuss over Zoom during hybrid learning.