Jody Braun looked at the three students in front of him and sighed. The students were eighth- and seventh-graders but they read just 20 to 30 words a minute—first-grade reading level. “Most of them had gravitated toward comic books—anything with lots of pictures,” the special-education reading teacher recalled. “Reading was a chore for them
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