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.
In recent years Sierra High School has been implementing a Curriculum Embedded Reading Assessment in the third quarter of English. One of the components the reading assessment measures is students' efficacy in using reading strategies to comprehend complex texts. Three years of data is showing student growth in how they manage and use reading strategies. Sierra High School believes the ability to practice reading with a book of their own choice outside an evaluative situation allows students to become more skilled in reading strategies which directly contributes to their ability to read other complex texts.
While we are trying to create data that shows student reading comprehension increasing, our leisure reading program does show qualitative evidence that student engagement and success increases with more opportunities to read . Students voice through yearly surveys continues to show 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, consistently shows that students engagement and reading skills expand. Included below are some statements from students this year about how they feel about reading:
- I used to think reading was useless and it would not help me at all in life. This is because the teachers would force me to read books I did not like and then take tests on them to pass and be a better reader. I did not take reading seriously because I never found the books that I liked or had access to. Now I think reading is very important in life because everywhere I go you need to read directions or something to know where you are or know where you are going. I also think it is a very important skill so people can read our history and other nations history. Reading has helped me a lot during school and life by showing me there is more to words and more depth to everything.
- I used to think reading was boring because I couldn’t find anything that was engaging to my brain. I like to say that I read with my eyes and not my brian. Meaning, I would read an entire page without even paying attention to what was happening in the story. Now that I have found genres that interest me and have learned to read at my own pace, I find reading very enjoyable and something I like to spend a lot of my time doing. Some genres I like to read are murder mystery, romance, stories where it's possible in real life, and dystopian
- I used to think reading was boring because the teachers would just make us read the book and would make us remember everything for a class assignment or a test. Which lots of people would stop doing making people dislike reading. I think for a student to like reading and enjoy the book it would mean supporting them and encouraging them to read. Reading could be fun when it comes to discussing the book afterwards without having to complete an assignment or take a test, which is much better. I'd rather read than have to take a test after reading a book. I wonder how much I'll be able to read this school year