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Though our school is in a small town, my students are quite diverse coming from various backgrounds, different economic levels, and unique cultures. Some students grew up here as did their parents and grandparents; others have recently moved here from some very far away places. One thread that pulls the diversity of our students together is their writing time. Our middle school, grades four to eight, has focused heavily on improving student writing. Realizing that our kids could not write a letter properly was unacceptable, so a strong emphasis was put on teaching writing and students have the opportunity to write in all classes. At first, our students were reluctant to write simply because their writing skills were poor. But, as they found their voice and skills improved, writing began to blossom and has become a favorite part of the school day. The young authors celebrate sharing their compositions in class as well as on morning announcements on Wonderful Writing Wednesday.

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Though our school is in a small town, my students are quite diverse coming from various backgrounds, different economic levels, and unique cultures. Some students grew up here as did their parents and grandparents; others have recently moved here from some very far away places. One thread that pulls the diversity of our students together is their writing time. Our middle school, grades four to eight, has focused heavily on improving student writing. Realizing that our kids could not write a letter properly was unacceptable, so a strong emphasis was put on teaching writing and students have the opportunity to write in all classes. At first, our students were reluctant to write simply because their writing skills were poor. But, as they found their voice and skills improved, writing began to blossom and has become a favorite part of the school day. The young authors celebrate sharing their compositions in class as well as on morning announcements on Wonderful Writing Wednesday.

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