Cathy, I would love to know what your MS are reading this summer. I help
with the required reading as well and always love to hear what others are
reading.
Best, Lisa
On Thu, May 5, 2022 at 9:30 AM Cathy Rettberg <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Our grades 6-8 reading lists are developed by the grade level English
teachers, though they often ask us for input. The lists are long so there
is a lot of choice but there is an associated task to complete that isn't
too onerous. Those teachers often find titles I don't know about so their
lists make nice shopping tools!
Cathy
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Cathy Rettberg, Head Librarian
Menlo School
Atherton, CA
https://library.menloschool.org ;<http://library.menloschool.org/>
MyDigitalTat2 <https://www.mydigitaltat2.org/> Community Advisory Board
What I'm reading now:
*Currently wading through piles of books for the **2023 YALSA Alex Award
committee!*
On Thu, May 5, 2022 at 9:01 AM Lisa Levin <llevin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,
I would love to hear what other people do for summer reading lists. I add
more to my lists each year, including newly published books, but my lists
are now getting so long. While some parents appreciate the comprehensive
lists, I wonder if it is time to simplify them. What do others in a K-8
school do for summer reading lists? Thank you.
Best, Lisa
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Lisa Levin
Mt. Tamalpais Librarian
llevin@xxxxxxxxx