I'm sorry you are in that situation. I once was too. On top of that, our 
library didn't have enough books to support the program, making it even harder 
for students to achieve their goals. Students had to read books of no interest 
to them, and we all know what happens when you remove student interest from 
reading.
   
  So, although I don't have any textbooks, etc. I feel I am blessed to be out 
of the AR trap.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Joy,

I totally agree with you, but it is expected that my students will make 
their AR goals each month. We used to deduct one percentage point from their 
reading grade if they didn't make their goal, but we are no longer allowed to 
do 
that.

Rosie


                Joy/NC/4
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  How children learn is as important as what they learn: process and content go 
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