Reading Department
Courses offered through the Reading Department are designed to provide intensive and explicit instruction for those students struggling with fundamental reading skills. Students will be placed in classes according to the results of standardized and/or diagnostic reading assessments. There will be two placement levels. The Academic Literacy classes will consist of students whose reading levels fall within the 25th to 40th percentiles. The Supplementary Reading class, with its associated Supplementary Reading Lab, will consist of students whose reading levels fall below the 25th percentile.
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Page last modified June 12, 2007.
Teachers who volunteer for the Educational Proficiency Plans (EPP) team will review and update EPPs, as well as meet with their EPP students. If you are interested in becoming a member of the EPP team, please contact Linda Barber at (617) 466-5023 or at . We are putting together a short but informative training that will allow anyone interested to feel competent to carry out the work involved. [
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