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Summer Reading Lists

Summer Reading Lists

Over the summer, students are being asked to read a book that they will discuss in class when they return to Daniel Wright in August. Please take a moment to review the summer reading lists created by the English Language Arts teachers.

Why does Summer Reading matter? Research shows that students who read consistently over the summer are stronger students during the school year. District 103 is committed to developing strong reading, writing, and thinking skills. We also recommend that students read a variety of material during the summer.

Young Adult Resources

The goal of the Daniel Wright library is to maintain a collection of material that supports the curriculum and provides for individual needs, interests, abilities, and maturity levels. Materials are selected to encourage knowledge acquisition and to develop literary, cultural, aesthetic appreciation, and ethical standards. Students are free to select resource center materials as well as receive guided selection of materials appropriate to specific, planned learning experiences. Please complete the young adult consent form and return it to school if you do NOT give consent for your child to read YA resources from the school library.