At the beginning of each academic year, textbooks are issued to each student. These textbooks remain the property of Scottsdale Prep and require a deposit that is fully refundable upon return of the textbook in permissible condition. If you would like to purchase an additional textbook, please see the provided list for the titles and ISBNs.

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So that all students use the text aligned with the class and curriculum, parents must purchase texts with the exact ISBN provided. However, for families that do not wish to purchase these texts, students will be given access to an academy copy to be used as a part of the curriculum. Students should not mark in the books provided by North Phoenix Prep and books must be returned once classwork is finished.


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Students at North Phoenix Prep place a textbook deposit only once during their stay at the school. The textbook deposit is collected at registration and refunded upon exiting the school. Textbooks are issued to each student for use during the academic year. These textbooks remain the property of the school. Textbook covers are required and paper book covers are preferred. This helps to preserve the quality of the book for future students. Textbook deposits will be refunded in full ONLY if textbooks are turned in on time and are in good, usable condition.

I'm not aware of any way to provide multiple gradebooks in one course. Can you describe what you're trying to do? Even with a single gradebook, it's possible to have the grade for each student composted of different assignments via the "assign to" feature of assignments. Assignment groups and weighing would apply to the entire class though.

Thank you for your response, Chris! I want to give my students a choice (out of two) of how they are assessed (one is point based, one is mastery based, so different types of assignments). I was hoping to have two different grade books each with its own group of students. Does this make sense?

Thanks for the additional details. With your response in mind, I should amend my original statement... You can have both a points-based and a mastery gradebook in the same course. With that being said, there isn't really a mechanism for students to select which of those they'd want you to use. Are you just doing different assessment options between the two gradebooks with the same assignments, or do students get different assignments based on whether they want a points gradebook or a mastery one?

You may want to talk to your local Canvas admin team (usually in the eLearning / IT / Digital Education areas) about making course sections to differentiate the students. This may or may not be possible based on various factors, like how your Canvas permissions are granted, how users are enrolled, how grades pass back to other systems, etc). If it does end up being possible, you could have one section for point-graded students and another for mastery ones. You could then assign assignments to the appropriate sections. You could even filter gradebook views to only show one section or the other (but you'll repeatedly need to keep switching them around as you change between the gradebooks, or just leave things unfiltered and se all students in each gradebook view).

Send your thoughts to Letters to the Editor. Learn moreMarch 16, 2024Share on FacebookShare on TwitterEmail to a friendPrint I remember the day our 9-year-old brought Twilight home from the library. The novel, a blood-soaked vampire romance thriller, is a fun read and a real page-turner if you like that sort of thing. However, our kids' reading choices generally tended toward talking animals, wildlife explorations, mythological adventures and wizarding schools.

She skipped Twilight and stuck with the Penderwicks, The Unicorn Chronicles, a stack of Magic Tree House titles and piles of well-loved picture books. I breathed a sigh of relief because, while I gladly recommend Twilight as a guilty pleasure for mature readers, I was not looking forward to a discussion about teenage vampire dating rituals and toxic relationships with a 9-year-old.

Following Flannery O'Connor's advice that violence is strangely capable of preparing characters to accept their moment of grace, Erin Bow's recent novel, Simon Sort of Says, follows seventh-grader Simon O'Keeffe, who is the only survivor of a horrific school shooting. The book, which received a 2023 Newbery Honor, is heartwarming, heartbreaking and, it must be said, hilarious.

"We must acknowledge that the great 2,000-year weight and history of the church contain great potential for comedy," Bow, who grew up in Omaha where she attended Mercy High School and Creighton University, told me in a recent interview.

In all her writing, which includes poetry, science fiction and fantasy, as well as realistic contemporary stories for young readers, Bow explores questions about aftermaths, faith and finding your place in the world. "That's why Simon Sort of Says is not really a story about a school shooting," she said. "It's a story about healing."

"When a story for kids is completely black and bleak and awful, that seems to me a disservice," says writer Gary Schmidt, whose work has earned Newbery, Printz and National Book awards and honors. "If it's twisted, that seems to me a disservice. If it's all happy-go-lucky pink pony goes to puppy-dog-land, that too seems a disservice."

In Schmidt's most recent novel, The Labors of Hercules Beal, a middle schooler must recreate a Greek hero's mythological feats in real life. Like Schmidt's earlier works, The Labors of Hercules Beal is filled with adventure, history, humor and friendship, along with serious reflections about grief, God, beauty and the joy of having a great dog to greet you at the end of a hard day.

"I am responsible for telling a good story," Schmidt told me in a personal interview. "But writers for kiddos have another responsibility, and it's a big one. We are responsible for telling the truth. For not lying to them. Because how else do we learn to live with the world's brokenness? And the sorrow we feel over it? Denying it, obviously, is ridiculous. Ignoring it is worse. Rather, we can say, this is the way the world is. What strength can I bring to it? What grace can I be supported by? What grace can I use to support others?"

Johannes, the wild dog protagonist of Dave Eggers' 2023 Newberry Award winning novel The Eyes and the Impossible sums this up beautifully: "Every reasonable creature knows that the worst thing any creature can do all day is think of themselves. If there are troubles in your mind, you should think first of the troubles of others; it is the essence of liberation. That is, freedom begins the moment we forget ourselves."

"No kid wants to read a sermon," Schmidt cautions. "Actually, most adults don't want to read a sermon. We want good stories that keep us turning the pages, but we also want to ask the hardest question, which is, 'How do we move on to the next thing when there is pain and loss?' To me, that seems a deeply religious question. And we can't promise that things are going to be easy or that there isn't danger ahead. But we can give kids hope that maybe it can be OK for now."

At the beginning of each academic year, textbooks are issued to each student to use at home for the remainder of the year. While at home these textbooks remain the property of Trivium Prep and require a deposit that is fully refundable upon return of the textbook in permissible condition. If you would like to purchase an additional textbook, please contact the school for a list of titles and ISBNs.

The Barnes and Noble bookstore on Litchfield Road will be hosting a series of Book Fairs throughout the year. During this time, they will have tables set up in the store with consumable books for each of our grade levels.  If you choose to purchase your consumables elsewhere, please be sure the ISBN number matches the approved book list. You can also order books from Barnes and Noble online at bn.com/bookfairs.

New Parent Orientation will take place on the evening of Monday, August 5. This is an opportunity for parents to learn more about the transition to Trivium Prep and ask questions. More details to follow.



Save the date for 6th-11th Grade Student Orientation. Student arrive in uniform to pick up their schedules, find their lockers and meet their teachers. Times TBA. Check the Friday Flash for the latest details.

Students at Glendale Prep place a textbook deposit only once during their stay at Glendale Prep. The textbook deposit is collected at registration and refunded upon exiting Glendale Prep. Textbooks are issued to each student at Bookstore for use during the academic year. These textbooks remain the property of the school. Textbook covers are required and paper book covers are preferred. This helps to preserve the quality of the book for future students. Textbook deposits will be refunded in full ONLY if textbooks are turned in on time and are in good, usable condition. Please note, families who would like to purchase a second set of textbooks to keep at home may, but they are not required.

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Tristan Strong series by Kwame Mbalia (3 books): Yep, this was another book club selection. This one was for our middle school group, and I filled in for the leader the month that the kids read this book. My oldest was not interested in this book AT ALL, so we listened to it as an audiobook while we sewed, and guess what? She LOVED it! In this epic fantasy, the author weaves in several legendary Black folk heroes and characters (John Henry, Brer Rabbit, Anansi, etc.) who need to team up to seal a hole in the sky. Being familiar with these characters from Black folk tales is certainly not a requirement for enjoying the series, but I do feel like the background connections gave my kids an extra burst of happiness while listening/reading. 152ee80cbc

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