Summer Reading

AP LANGUAGE AND AP LITERATURE - 

When you find out your schedule for next year, please email your AP teacher and ask to be added to their Google Classroom. Summer work will be posted there. Copies also below...

Tahanto Regional High School

Grades 9-12

At Tahanto Regional High School, we believe in a balance between work and leisure, academics and extracurriculars, and above all we believe that a student's education should enrich their whole lives, not just the 180 days they spend with us each year.

Reading is an essential component of any good education; it can also be an enriching part of a person's everyday life. Books can be meaningful and enlightening, but they can also be just pure fun and entertainment. Reading should not be a chore.

Remember how much you enjoyed your picture books when you were a kid? If you find the right book as a teen or an adult, you can have that same experience. You can laugh as hard as you did when reading Diary of a Wimpy Kid, you can be glued to the page for hours like when you read Harry Potter, and you can cry (on the inside, or not!) like the first time you really read and understood The Giving Tree.

This summer, we want to give you the opportunity to just read. Read whatever you want, whenever you want. Explore local libraries and take advantage of their free books and free events. Write. Draw. Record. Enjoy!

Please note -- this is for incoming high school students only, and AP Lang and AP Lit classes still have summer reading assignments, which will be posted on Google Classroom, and also attached here:

2023-24 Advanced Placement Literature summer reading.pdf
2023 AP Lang Summer Reading.pdf

Middle school students will be receiving a separate assignment from their teachers, but are of course welcome to check out the reading lists and library events on this site!