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Woot Woot!! The middle school I attended 20yrs ago, Brentwood Middle, is #9 on the list. SC has 10 schools in the list and it's not getting any better. The Charleston Co. district seems to think building new buildings and purchasing $2 million worth of additional and new copies (to replace old copies) of books to get kids interested in reading is the answer.
At least they're making an attempt to encourage additional reading but I wonder what the majority of content in the new books will be. More of the same state worshipping that is taught in the classroom?
Woot Woot!! The middle school I attended 20yrs ago, Brentwood Middle, is #9 on the list. SC has 10 schools in the list and it's not getting any better. The Charleston Co. district seems to think building new buildings and purchasing $2 million worth of additional and new copies (to replace old copies) of books to get kids interested in reading is the answer.

At least they're making an attempt to encourage additional reading but I wonder what the majority of content in the new books will be. More of the same state worshipping that is taught in the classroom?
Alewine said, research has shown that student achievement improves anywhere from 10 percent to 18 percent when students have free and open access to school libraries with up-to-date resources aligned with the school's curriculum.
http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2009/jun/22/schools_bolster_library_collections86784/
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