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10th Grade Ready

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10th Grade Ready
10th Grade Ready

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10th Grade Ready

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Your child has gotten through their first year of high school, congratulations! If you're wondering what comes next, you'll find loads of information in
10
th
Grade Ready
useful to you and your student. Each contributor to
is a current or former 10
grade teacher who has worked extensively with parents and families of students.
10th Grade Ready
includes:
How 10
grade differs from 9
and moving through preparing for 11
grade.
Expert advice on a wide range of topics, from academic expectations to emotional and social development.
Practical suggestions and relatable anecdotes.
Conversation starters for you and your high schooler to open new lines of communication that can continue throughout the school year.
Effective strategies to balance guidance and support with encouraging self-reliance, helping parents strike the right balance.
Contributors have all been
Teachers of the Year
, finalists in their state, or otherwise recognized on the state level for their abilities in the classroom.
Tenth grade is a transitional year for your teen. We hope this book helps you as you support your student to be the best they can be.
is one of a series of guides published by
Parent Ready
. Parent Ready's guides help parents navigate the milestones, challenges, and passions of their adolescent and young adult kids. More at https: //parentready.com.
is edited by Timothy M. Dove,
an educator for 42 years who was the Ohio State Teacher of the Year in 2011 and 2012. Dove was a middle school teacher for 32 years and helped develop a new Global Scholars Program. He taught high schoolers for three years, was an adjunct professor at The Ohio State University for 20 years, and for the past decade has worked with national and state education agencies supporting educators and students in a variety of ways. He has been a consultant with Battelle for Kids in Hong Kong, Learning Forward, the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO), and the Collaboration for Effective Educator Development, Accountability, and Reform (CEEDAR) Center.Contributors include:
David A. Echols, JD, MEd-EDL
Mandy Manning, 2018 National and Washington State Teacher of the Year
Stacey Donaldson, PhD, NBCT, 2010 Mississippi State Teacher of the Year
David Bosso, 2012 Connecticut State Teacher of the Year
Al Rabanera, Algebra Teacher, California
Chris Grouzes, 2023 Pennsylvania National and State Teacher of the Year Finalist
Heidi Crumrine, 2018 New Hampshire State Teacher of the Year
La-Shanda West, EdS, Miami-Dade County Public Schools
Renee Jones, 2023 Nebraska State Teacher of the Year
Brian Skinner, 2023 Kansas State Teacher of the Year
Charlie McAdoo II, EdD, Georgia
Jada Reeves, 2019 West Virginia State Teacher of the Year
Sara Skretta, EdD, PHR
Sheena Graham, 2019 Connecticut State Teacher of the Year
Amybeth Taylor, English Teacher, New Hampshire

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