Student Choice Leisure Reading Novels

Moderation state
funded
Grant Applicant
Jill Parmeter Zapata
School Site
Grant Category
Grant Date
2023-06-15T12:00:00
Description

Sierra High School recognizes that this grant request is a repeat of one requested last year. However, the need for students to choose their own books and the need to replenish our library does not diminish over time. We are a small school with no traditional library access. Students often take on the role of curating books themselves and if anything, as students become more engaged readers, the need for more diverse and challenging texts arise.

The Leisure Reading program is a strong component in the overall development of Sierra High School students’ literacy skills. The role of reading everyday is a major factor in students building overall academic success and the opportunity to build literacy skills, in an non evaluative manner, increases students skills across the curriculum. At Sierra High School, all students read daily for 20 minutes in a novel of their own choice.  The purpose of this grant is to fund the purchase of novels students choose to read during our daily leisure reading. The main objectives that develop from the leisure reading program include students building stamina, increasing their range and use of reading strategies and acquiring an identity as a reader. These objectives directly correlate with the students increasing literacy successes in our content area classrooms.  When students can choose the novels they want to read, have time to read independently with no additional requirements, and share their reading experiences with their peers, their reading successes increase. These successes in turn allow students to have more successes as they interact with content area texts as well. 

 

 

Benefits of Program

Sierra High School is a unique blend of diverse learners. The school serves students with special needs, english language learners, students from low socio economic backgrounds and students with difficult social emotional situations. With the expectation that the Leisure Reading program is implemented school wide, all students benefit from their increasing literacy skills as they read a novel of their own choice daily for 20 minutes. In addition to building stronger literacy skills in our school, we see this leisure reading program as having an impact in our communities as well. As students take home novels they have chosen to read, they share them with their families and communities. We believe these interactions tie strongly to the district's vision of being an All American City and participating in the campaign for grade level reading.  These leisure reading novels are consumable by nature, seeing that they have so many interactions, but the impact they provide to our overall school community is long lasting. 

 

Success of Program

Upon enrolling in Sierra High School, students often report they have not successfully completed a novel in five or six years, or in some occasions, ever. A crucial component to this lack of success is often that students don't find books that interest them. The staff works diligently to find novels that interest our student body and sometimes that requires reading off the district's traditional canon of required novels. Once a student finds a book they like, they report finishing it independently within the first month or two of attending Sierra High School. Students who have attended Sierra High School for more than a year or two often report that they finish between 4-5 novels a year independently. As we see our school reading community grow, with students taking a leadership role in talking about what books they like, asking for what books they want to read and sharing their reading experiences, we see our students develop and grow as readers. This in turn supports the learning in our content area classrooms as students' dispositions towards reading increases positively.

It’s hard to measure student efficacy as their reading comprehension increases, but our leisure reading program helps build on these ideas. Students voice through yearly surveys that they are tired of reading assigned books or taking AR tests for books they have read. Our leisure reading program, in addition to giving students a low risk environment to read and practice reading strategies, shows through our anecdotal evidence  that students engagement and reading skills expand. Included below are some statements from students about how their opinion of reading has been changing. 

I used to think reading was so boring and wouldn't like to read because I wouldn't understand what I was reading. Now I think reading is so fun and interesting everything we have read has really interested me because I would use reading strategies to understand.

I used to think reading was very confusing because I would always just read what I was told to read and I never paid attention to it so I never understood it and just kind of skipped all the important parts. Now I think reading is unexpected and unique because you’re always learning new things every time you read, and their(sic) always the unexpected things that you never really predict will happen. 

I used to think of reading as something I enjoyed as a kid because I read a lot as a kid and stopped once I got to high school. I didn't think it was something I would enjoy again. Now I think reading is fun again because I find myself reading for pleasure and not for school. I enjoy the stories and the grounding effect it creates.

I used to think reading was okay, not horrible and not great because I was never interested in what the teachers picked out for the class to read. Now I think reading is okay because I've learned to read, annotate, highlight, memorize and chunk my text, before I did not know how to do any of those things and just forced myself to read.

I used to think reading was boring and useless because I never found the right book to read and couldn't even focus on it because I was never interested in my head I never thought reading was important. Now I think reading is calming and like watching a movie in your head. Visualizing is something I do every time I read. I make up how places and characters look like. It makes school so much easier because you understand reading assignments better and faster.

 

 

 

Implementation

Our school wide leisure reading program is built on different tenets, beginning with reading daily for 20 minutes. Students are encouraged to choose books they wish to read and there are no additional assessments or requirements for the task. Student choice is a major part of the success of the program and eventually leads to students viewing themselves as readers. This grant supports the purchasing of novels for student choice leisure reading throughout the year.

 

Can you share this grant with your grade level or subject team?

This grant supports all students in all grade and subject levels of Sierra High School as the expectation is that all students read across the school every morning. Students read in their biology and math classes in addition to their English classes. 

 

Sustainability
As a small, alternative high school, Sierra High does not have access to a traditional school library. Our school community must work hard to provide availability and access to novels for our students. Because we support student voice as they choose the novels they wish to read, we sometimes have to veer from more readily available district texts. While there are funds and school resources available for some novels, some of the novels have to be purchased from outside sources. As we build a library for our school and build a community of readers for our students, our books are consumed. Students write in them, students share them after they have finished reading them, different students read them multiple times. There is an ongoing need to replace and supplement the books in our library. The additional funding of this grant allows us to continue building our library while recognizing the consumable nature of these novels and the need for some of these books to be supplemented yearly.
Amount Funded
$1850.00
Individual Budget Items(s)
$1650 - Individual Student Choice Leisure Reading Novels
Shipping
$50.00
Taxes
$150.00
Other funding sources

This budget request reflects the usage of our local bookstores in Truckee and Reno, as well as on line distributors such as Amazon Books and Books A Million and low cost publishers such as Dover Thrift Editions as additional vendors to supplement the purchasing our student choice leisure reading novels. These vendors all contribute to lower shipping costs.

Some Title I and Measure A funding may be used to supplement the student choice novels, but not enough funding to implement schoolwide program



 

Notes

While this is a repeated request for funding our student choice library, it is not hyperbole to state that this reading program is a cornerstone to our overall literacy program and students report yearly that the leisure reading contributes to their overall growth and success as a student at Sierra High School. Additionally, the increasing enrollment we are seeing post Covid along with the general increase in costs have led to an increase in the request of funds.