Making the Grade

Making the Grade
Making the Grade

Making the Grade

By Carl W. Bosch

Decision Is Yours

JUVENILE FICTION

64 Pages, 5.25 x 7.5

Formats: Library, Trade Paper

Trade Paper, $7.95 (US $7.95) (CA $8.95)

ISBN 9780943990484

Rights: WOR

Chicago Review Press (Jan 1991)
Parenting Press

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Overview

Jenny spends more time practicing soccer than she does studying for school. When she gets a poor report card, she must decide whether to tell her parents, cheat on a test, or get help from the teacher. Children will be able to determine which path Jenny should take and see the benefits or consequences as they learn to embrace key values and virtues.

Author Biography

Carl W. Bosch has been a middle school counselor for 37 years, is a former parenting columnist, and presents a child guidance program, Ten Pointers for Parents. He is the author of Bully on the Bus. He lives in Connecticut.

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