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Why can’t summer reading lists consist of books that offer enjoyable, contemporary and upbeat reading, rather than books that are long, boring and do not create a love for reading?

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Why can’t summer reading lists consist of books that offer enjoyable, contemporary and upbeat reading, rather than books that are long, boring and do not create a love for reading?

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Each school’s summer reading selections are discussed and chosen yearly by campus-based groups of teachers and administrators known as Individual English Vertical Teams. Selections are based on grade-level curriculum and specific student interests. Summer reading is designed to be independent reading, and while some books may be more in the young adult genre than classic literature, this is not always the case.

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