“I want to thank your company for the interesting articles, the pre-reading and supplemental activities on disk and for the values that your articles get the students so involved in discussing and debating. They’re learning a skill but also life lessons on life’s difficult issues. Thank you so much for the interest this created for reluctant readers!”
-South Walton High School, Walton County
“The high interest articles are engaging, and the students connect with the majority of topics presented in the readings because they see the connection to their own lives.”
-Pompano Beach High School, Broward County
“The students enjoy Impact a great deal. They grouse about the charts and graphs, but that is exactly what they need.”
-North Marion High School, Marion County
“The students definitely prefer Impact to more traditional reading comprehension exercises.”
-Jenson Beach High School, Martin County
“The students like the fact that so much of the material is topical and relevant to their lives. I frequently recommend it to other reading coaches and administrators.”
-Boone High School, Orange County
“The program works well to provide high interest reading. It’s good for debates and discussion.”
-New Smyrna High School, Volusia County
“PWImpact is different from other materials I have used because it has stories that students are extremely interested in. Because the students find the stories so interesting, I do not have to motivate them to read. They also have more to add to our discussions because they connect to the stories and want to share what they already know about the person.”
-Campbell Middle School, Volusia County
“The students seem to enjoy the subject matter, as it is more students-centered (9th grade). Though it does not allow for in depth literary analysis, I think it helps students with the mindset that is necessary for reading literature.”
-Bishop Kelley High School, Oklahoma
“The high interest material is good, especially for my 2nd block which has 20 boys.”
-Middle Creek High School, Wake County
“We used the materials in our summer school program and had a tremendously positive response from students. Because they were so motivated to read the selections, they pushed themselves and successfully read above their grade levels.”
-District, Lewisville ISD