What might (contingent on scheduling option selected) a student miss during their 90-minute participation in a READ 180 class?
Dependent on the READ 180 scheduling option selected it is possible that a student may be absent from their regular classroom during content-area instruction in such areas as science, social studies, or health. Students absent from the regular classroom during these subject areas will not be held accountable for the assignments that they may miss while attending their READ 180 class. It is important to note that although a student may be missing classroom instruction in science, social studies, or health, being a proficient reader is the key to a student’s success in all subject areas. For this reason it is imperative that improving reading achievement be given the highest priority. By enhancing a student’s reading skills he/she will be better able to return to the subject area with the reading skills needed to be successful. Likewise, if a student is not able to read the Terra Nova or other standardized tests, he/she may be knowledgeable of the content area but may not be a proficient
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