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Young Adult Permission Slip. Required for Grades 6 – 8 St. Brigid of Kildare School. What? When? Where?. A Young Adult Permission Slip (YA Permission Slip) gives, or does not give, a student permission to read books in the school library that are designated “YA”.
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Young Adult Permission Slip Required for Grades 6 – 8 St. Brigid of Kildare School
What? When? Where? • A Young Adult Permission Slip (YA Permission Slip) gives, or does not give, a student permission to read books in the school library that are designated “YA”. • This form is required of all students in grades 6 – 8. • All incoming 6th graders and new students in grades 7 and 8 are required to have a form signed by a parent. • Forms need to be signed only once and are kept on file in the school library until the student graduates.
Why “YA”? • Young adult literature is a product of modern times. • It is literature that addresses common experiences and issues that concern children as they go through the teenage years. • These are experiences that students are either having, or becoming aware of because of relationships surrounding them, or because of exposure to the media.
Common themes in YA literature • Friendship and its problems • Getting into trouble (serious and/or with the law) • Interest in the opposite sex • Money • Divorce • Single parents • Remarriage of parents • Problems with parents, grandparents, younger siblings • Concern over grades/school • Popularity • Puberty • Race • Death • Neighborhood • Job/working Autumn Dawn Wells http://ils.unc.edu/MSpapers/2861.pdf
Why a “YA” Form? • The parent is the first and foremost teacher of his/her child. • Each child matures at his/her own rate. • It is up to the parent to signify that he/she feels the child is ready to read books that contain the common themes in YA literature.
8th Grade Readers • In the St. Brigid of Kildare Library/Media Center we have a section of books with a large “8” on the spine. • These are designated as suitable for 8th graders, and the group includes books that are reserved for our most mature readers. • Our parents still reserve the right to allow his/her student to read these books under his/her guidance, or to not allow his/her student to read them.
Concerns, or questions? • For further information, please do not hesitate to contact me. Judy Ignasiak School librarian/Media Specialist 614.718.5825 (School) jignasia@cdeducation.org