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Summer Reading 2024

Summer is here! We hope you find time for rest, relaxation, and a great summer read. There’s nothing more important to summer than finding the perfect book to fit with wherever you are, whomever you’re with, and your desired vibe. You can see our suggestions on the next page, but the choice is up to you.

What do I do over the summer?

  • Select a book that you haven't read before from our suggested list or find one on your own. You can check many of these books out digitally from our school library using the Sora app or from a public library. Be thoughtful about your selection. Choose something of personal interest and something that will push you as a reader and thinker. You are free to read from any grade level or even something that isn't on our list.
  • Choose one of the options below:
  • Option 1: Write a personal response to your chosen book. What did you find relatable / compelling / infuriating / thought-provoking / problematic and why? How do the issues and themes this book raises relate to your life? Dig into some specific ideas and moments that got you thinking. (350-500 words)
  • Option 2: Create a piece of visual art that explores an important idea from the book you read. The piece should delve into your response to the book, not just provide an illustration. It may be any size or medium, but it must be your original artwork. Include a caption that explains your intentions and choices. (~150 words)
  • Option 3: Compose a letter to the author of your chosen book OR a letter to a character in it. In your letter, bring up the ideas and questions that the book raised for you. Consider offering your personal reactions to specific moments in the book. Write like it's a conversation, not an essay. (350-500 words)
  • Two additional guidelines to consider:
  • The spirit of this assignment is to encourage curiosity and thoughtfulness about books and the world. Be original, be creative, have fun! Please, please, please don't be boring. We are interested in your opinions, reactions, and responses to the book. No summaries please; we can read those online too.
  • Save your work digitally so that you can easily upload your writing/artwork to Google Classroom in the fall by Friday, September 13th, 2024 .

Come to class in the fall ready to talk to your new classmates and teacher about your book and share your writing/artwork. Your English teacher will provide more details in the first week of school, but plan to submit your work on Google Classroom by Friday, September 13th, 2024 . EVERY SINGLE TECH STUDENT IS EXPECTED TO COMPLETE A SUMMER READING ASSIGNMENT!

For Rising Seniors, Class of 2025:   In addition to the summer reading, all seniors are expected to have a complete draft of an essay that responds to one of the Common Application essay prompts . You may revisit the work you did with your 11th grade English teacher this past spring or start over with a new idea based on what you learned. This essay is also due Friday, September 13th . You will spend some time in the early fall revising this piece.

Alternate Assignments:   Please note that students who are taking the following classes next year have a different summer assignment that they should complete in lieu of this one: AP Capstone Seminar, AP Capstone Research, AP English Language, and AP English Literature . Those assignments are posted below.

What's that you say? You want to read MORE!?

Please join us for the BTHS Summer Reading Challenge Bingo ! Read three books in different categories and win Tech merch! Students, staff, parents and alumni are all invited to participate.

  •       10th Grade AP Capstone Seminar - Complete the alternate assignment below called "Summer Reading 2024 AP Capstone Seminar."
  •       11th Grade AP English Language & Composition - You MUST choose from the list of suggested 11th grade NON-FICTION works in the general assignment - see details in "Summer Reading 2024 AP English Language."
  •       12th Grade AP English Literature - Complete the alternate assignment below called "Summer Reading 2024 AP English Literature." 
  •       12th Grade AP Capstone Research - Complete the alternate assignment below called "Summer Log 2024 AP Capstone Research."

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Need assistance with organization, time management, stress management, and study skills? Stop by Dr. Kahler & Dr. Platten's, School Psychologists, Drop-In Clinic. 

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Questions: Email Dr. Kahler with any questions!

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Students must recover a failed core course in order to graduate.  CPS and Lane offers several options for students to recover a credit. It is the student's responsibility to adhere to registration deadlines and complete all graduation requirements.

IVS (Online Courses) :

Illinois Virtual School (IVS) is an online course offered at Lane Tech during 9th period.  Daily attendance, completion of online assignments and homework are required.  A $75 course fee is must be paid before you begin class.  To maximize opportunities for success in class, parents or guardians are encouraged to monitor student progress and insure that the guidelines listed below are followed.  

Basis for removal from the program:

More than 2 days of unexcused absence

Failure to communicate daily with the online instructor and your mentor

Failure to conscientiously work on course content during 9th period

Failure to spend at least 5 hours/week online, outside of class, on IVS course work

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Violation of IVS Student Code of Conduct, CPS or Lane's Rules and Regulation

How to register:

1. See your Counselor for an IVS Referral Form .

2. See Mr. Hoof, Counselor/IVS Mentor, to register.  

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NCLB refers to the federal No Child Left Behind law. The NCLB Evening High School Programs is designed to provide current CPS students with the academic coursework required to earn a high school diploma. Course offerings vary by location and are available in the evenings and on Saturdays to provide flexible options for students wishing to recover credits or resolve schedule conflicts. Taught by highly qualified and certified teachers, the courses cover core content in a variety of subjects including English, science, mathematics, social studies and foreign languages. 

For a complete list of courses and location check out: Credit Recovery Course Offerings 

1. See your Counselor for a Student Referral Form.

2. Visit a participating NCLB Evening/Saturday school to register.

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Be prepared for the 2024 – 2025 academic year by doing summer course work early! In these documents, you will find access to the course work, as well as the respective faculty member teaching the class. If there are any questions, please email the faculty members in charge of their class.

*Most Recent Update: 6/10/2024*

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Please use the link below to access the English department's Summer Reading List for 2024. 

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AP English Literature Summer Reading Assignment 2024

Students in the URI courses should complete the regular summer reading assignment for grade 12 as found above in the first link/

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All Math Courses can find their summer work here  

AP Physics C: Mechanics – Access via Mr. Garriott’s Google Classroom, code: e36livg  

AP Biology – Access via Mr. Souness’ Google Classroom, code: TBA

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AP US Government and Politics click here for summer work PDF and Access via Mr. Almeida's Google Classroom, code: 6ero7xi

AP World History: click here for summer work PDF and Access via Mrs. Lane’s Google Classroom, code: p7lr4sv  

AP US History ( click here for work ) and Reading Guide ( click here for reading guide ) – Access via Mr. Allen's Google Classroom, code: wiapxo6  

AP Human Geography ( Click here for work ) - Access via Mrs. Carr's Google Classroom code: TBA

AP Psychology Summer Assignment 2024 ( click here for work ) - Access via Mrs. McIntyre's Google Classroom code:  vorjyf4 

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Students are encouraged to use the digital practice files provided, or to work with their private instructors to prepare for November 2022 audition date. Requirements are found below:

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PHUHS Summer Reading 2024

All incoming fall of 2024 students in our IB, Traditional and Center for Wellness programs will have summer reading assignments for ELA and may have assignments from other courses as well. 

Details of those assignments by program and grade level will be posted HERE and may be updated before June 1, so be sure to visit this site again!

The ELA department UPDATES this every year with different titles and writing assignments. Any summer assignments floating around online from the past carry incorrect information. 

Be sure you are using the 2024 Summer Assignment List to be posted and finalized. 

Last update: 5/30/2024

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  • AP Literature

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  • HL History Year 2

Dual Enrollment:

  • Composition I

Other AP Assignments:

  • AP Research
  • AP Spanish Language and Culture

How to find out what level of English you are enrolled in for next year:

Students are able to view their course requests for next year on the student’s FOCUS account. At the top right-hand corner, switch the school year to 2024-2025. Once in that school year, select the student information tab on the top left-hand side and then select course requests. This will show the courses for next year (including English class with an appropriate level of regular, honors, AP).

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Incoming freshmen in Div. 378 at freshman orientation on Sept. 19 with their high school STARS mentors.

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Incoming freshmen in Div. 378 at freshman orientation on Sept. 19 with their high school STARS mentors.

For most freshmen, entering high school is a time of uncertainty, but it can also be a great time to meet new people and learn new things about yourself. 

However, starting high school can feel scary without any guidance. Here are some tips that will help any incoming freshman ace their first year of high school.

1. Join clubs

Getting involved in extracurricular activities is a great way to meet new people and add to your resume. Club days, which is on Sept. 25 for LTAC and freshmen, is the perfect way to find out which clubs are best for you. Instead of aimlessly wandering around the lunchroom, look at the map ahead of time. This way, you will be able to find clubs that stand out to you and go to them directly. Remember to keep up with your clubs, as they can be the perfect way to make friends.

2. Introduce yourself to your counselor

Your counselor is one of the most important people you’ll meet at Lane. In addition to helping you with college planning and course decisions, they should be the first person to go to if you have any problems, questions or if you need support. Counselors oversee a vast number of students because of Lane’s size, so remember to introduce yourself to them early on so they can distinguish who you are from the other kids they counsel. This can make all the difference when it comes time for your counselor to write a college recommendation letter for you during senior year.

3. Find your passion and run with it

Lane offers a variety of electives. From aquaponics to creative writing, you can find a class that suits your interests or is a preview to what you want to study in college. In your freshman year, see what classes motivate you the most. Use this information while researching your future courses at the end of the year so you know what classes you want to take ahead of time before course selections.

4. Take advantage of everything the CCC has to offer 

The College and Career Center is located in Room l35, which is next to the lunchroom. It has plenty of resources to help in your day-to-day school life and in your college search. Don’t wait until senior year to take advantage of this room. Meet with college representatives and start making your college list. It won’t hurt to start preparing earlier and you will be more confident when it’s time to pick your future college. 

5. Make new friends

Remember to branch out your freshman year. Remember that everyone is probably just as nervous about making friends their freshman year as you are, so make sure not to let your fears overwhelm you. Take initiative and be the one to start the conversation and speak to whoever you meet in your classes or division. If you are worried about sitting alone at lunch on the first day, ask people in your division or earlier periods what lunch they have and see if they have the same lunch as you. If you can’t find anyone in your classes, find someone sitting alone and ask to sit with them. They most likely are just as nervous about sitting alone as you are!

6. Ask for help when you need it

To do well, it’s important to learn to ask for help when you need it. Be confident and don’t be afraid to email or talk to your teacher when you have a problem or question. Most teachers will be helpful and understanding of what you have to say, so don’t be afraid to say it. 

7. Stay motivated

Remember to stay focused and motivated, and don’t stress yourself out too much with homework and overscheduling. You can do that by studying in a quiet place, taking breaks and getting rid of distractions. Running out of motivation will make it impossible to keep working and you will begin to procrastinate. Set goals for yourself so you will keep moving forward in your studies.

8. Be confident and have fun!

The upperclassmen might seem intimidating when you see them confidently walking the hallways, but remember that they were once just as scared as you are! It is perfectly normal to be nervous when you start freshman year, but try not to let the fear overcome you. Make sure not to overwhelm yourself socially or academically; take things at your own pace and don’t do anything that makes you too nervous. At the same time, it is important to get out of your comfort zone. Do new things and meet new people. High school can seem intimidating, but as long as you take it one day at a time it should be easy for you to find a second home within Lane.

Welcome to Lane, Class of 2023. Remember to make use of these tips and have a great first year!

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The fastest way to get from Moscow to Boltino is to taxi which takes 21 min and costs RUB 440 - RUB 550.

The distance between Moscow and Boltino is 32 km. The road distance is 23.7 km.

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The best way to get from Moscow to Boltino without a car is to subway which takes 55 min and costs RUB 340 - RUB 430.

It takes approximately 55 min to get from Moscow to Boltino, including transfers.

Yes, the driving distance between Moscow to Boltino is 24 km. It takes approximately 21 min to drive from Moscow to Boltino.

  • Distance : 31.7 km
  • Duration : 55 min

What companies run services between Moscow, Russia and Boltino, Moscow Oblast, Russia?

Moscow Metro operates a subway from Borovitskaya to Altuf’evo every 5 minutes. Tickets cost ₽54–65 and the journey takes 41 min.

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    'Born a Crime' by Trevor Noah (Random House) is the summer reading for AP English Language & Composition; 'War Dances' by Sherman Alexie (Grove/Atlantic) is the summer reading for English 2 at Lane. And yet, that is not necessarily the case at Lane Tech. This is because of the summer homework that looms in the back of people's minds.

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    Illinois Virtual School (IVS) is an online course offered at Lane Tech during 9th period. Daily attendance, completion of online assignments and homework are required. A $75 course fee is must be paid before you begin class. To maximize opportunities for success in class, parents or guardians are encouraged to monitor student progress and ...

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    Summer Assignments. Be prepared for the 2024 - 2025 academic year by doing summer course work early! In these documents, you will find access to the course work, as well as the respective faculty member teaching the class. If there are any questions, please email the faculty members in charge of their class. *Most Recent Update: 6/10/2024*.

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  10. Summer 2023 Assignments

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    Staten Island Technical High School believes very strongly in the social-emotional well being of our students. We have instituted assignment free breaks so that a break can be a reset! However, reading can be a GREAT way to relax, so this pamphlet gives you some of our English Department's favorite summer reads without any assignment attached.

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  23. Summer 2021 Assignments

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  24. Summer Enrichment

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