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We worked at two local elementary schools. One school was 25 minutes away walking. When we returned in the afternoon, the high schoolers were very tired and experienced high temperatures from the early summer. The drinks and the snacks helped students feel better physically but also offered a morale boost. The students were happy to be part of this class. \r\nThe high schoolers felt a sense of trust with me for being able to obtain a refreshment daily for a few weeks. Some of my studnets skip school lunch. 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SAPIENS: The Graphic Novel, a four-part adaptation of SAPIENS (Harrari, 2011), facilitates background knowledge development in the fields of philosophy, anthropology, and world history. Scholars (including Cromer and Clark, 2007) have written about the graphic novels' potential to bring remote and abstract concepts to life. My students, as high school English Learners, need high interest, age-appropriate texts that have a lexile level that is appropriate for readers who are new to the Latin alphabet. (Schiefele, 2014). My students and I are grateful for your contribution to our classroom library!\r\n\r\nWORKS CITED\r\nCromer, M., & Clark, P. (2007). Getting graphic with the past: Graphic novels and the teaching of history. Theory & Research in Social Education, 35(4), 574-591.\r\n\r\nSchiefele, U. (2014). Topic interest and levels of text comprehension. In The role of interest in learning and development (pp. 151-182). 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Encina Preparatory High School is
a suburban public school
in Sacramento, California that is part of San Juan Unified School District.
It serves 1,112 students
in grades 6 - 12 with a student/teacher ratio of 19.9:1.
Its teachers have had 117 projects funded on DonorsChoose.
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of students receive free or reduced price lunch
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73%
of students are Black, Latino, Native
American, or Asian
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Encina Preparatory High School
$124,493
raised using DonorsChoose
117
projects
funded
32
teachers
funded
398
donors
20
projects
for
basic supplies
9
projects for
technology
22
projects for
books
6
projects
for
art supplies
Encina Preparatory High School has received support from
301 individuals from California and
97 individuals out-of-state.