Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Summer program aims to boost reading. (Inside the law: analyzing, debating and explaining no child left behind.

Summer program aims to boost reading. (Inside the law: analyzing, debating and explaining no child left behind. Summer won't just be about bicycling through the streets anddipping in the pool for students in 11 school districts nationwide. These students will be taking part in the No Child Left BehindSummer Reading Achievers Program, which is designed to encouragekindergartners through eighth-graders to read through the lazy days ofsummer The students should read at least 10 age-appropriate books andwrite a short synopsis A summary; a brief statement, less than the whole.A synopsis is a condensation of something—for example, a synopsis of a trial record. during the 10-week break. Those who finish willget prizes and certificates. The idea is to help eliminate the summertime slump SlumpA temporary fall in performance, often describing consistently falling security prices for several weeks or months. , in whichchildren often lose reading and other stills during the long summerbecause their brains are not fully stimulated. It is particularlyproblematic for low-income and disadvantaged This article or section may contain original research or unverified claims.Please help Wikipedia by adding references. See the for details.This article has been tagged since September 2007. students, say officials atthe U.S. Department of Education. The program was initially piloted lastyear in Atlanta Public Schools Atlanta Public Schools is a school district based in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. APS is run by the Atlanta Board of Education with superintendent Dr. Beverly L. Hall. Currently, the system has an active enrollment of 57,000 students, attending a total of 85 schools: 59 elementary .

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