An Oregon district upends the schedule to try to get middle schoolers what they need

Oregon seventh-grade social studies classes usually cover a wide range of topics, from early civilizations’ systems of government to the history of political revolutions from ancient Athens to Haiti today.

However, on a recent rainy morning at Mountain View Middle School, pupils were more preoccupied with a more straightforward subject: learning to recognize frequent prefixes, in the classroom of social studies teacher Erik Grant.

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