Author's Purpose
Evidence
Interaction of Ideas
Bonus Round
100

Why did Karen Ann Cullotta write this article?

To inform readers about a debate over cutting electives in a school district.

100

What evidence does the article provide that many parents oppose the cuts?

Lori Reich's online petition collected more than 700 signatures.

100

How do the parents' concerns in paragraphs 1-7 connect to the expert's opinion in paragraphs 16-19?

Both groups worry that cutting hands-on classes is a mistake.

100

 What text structure does this article mainly use?

Problem and solution (or cause and effect).

200

Which of these best describes Cullotta's purpose in including Lori Reich's quote in paragraph 2?

To show the perspective of someone opposed to the cuts.

200

According to paragraph 18, what specific evidence does Carol Werhan use to support her argument?

A 2014 study showing 3.5 million students are enrolled in life skills classes.

200

How does Superintendent Bein's argument in paragraph 14 respond to the parents' main concern?

She explains that some of the cooking class content is already taught in health class.

200

What is the tone of Lori Reich's statement in paragraph 3?

Concerned or worried.

300

The article includes both parent concerns and the superintendent's responses. What is Cullotta's purpose in presenting both sides?

To present a balanced view of the issue.

300

Which detail from the article best supports the idea that the new program is expensive?

The $885,000 cost for the new Creative Learning Systems program.

300

What is the relationship between the district's proposal (paragraphs 8-9) and the superintendent's defense of it (paragraphs 10-15)?

The superintendent is explaining why the district chose to replace the old classes instead of keeping both.

300

In paragraph 19, Carol Werhan uses the phrase "run after the next hot topic." What does this phrase suggest about her tone?

Critical or disapproving.

400

Why does Cullotta include specific details like "$885,000" and "Creative Learning Systems" in paragraph 8?

To provide factual information about the district's proposal.

400

What two details from paragraph 7 show which specific classes would be cut?

Broadcast journalism, global perspectives and world cultures, and career connections class.

400

How do Carol Werhan's comments in paragraph 19 directly challenge the district's reasoning?

She argues that not all students need STEM jobs, so cutting these classes is short-sighted.

400

How does the article's organization (presenting parents' views first, then the district's response) affect how readers might view the issue?

It might make readers sympathize with parents first before hearing the district's side.

500

How does including Professor Werhan's opinion help the author achieve her purpose?

To show that experts have concerns about cutting hands-on classes.

500

What details does the article provide about what the new Creative Learning Systems program would include?

New curriculum, furniture, resources, equipment, technology, teacher training, and construction costs.

500

 How do the superintendent's statements about art, music, and drama classes connect to the overall debate?

She is trying to show that the district still values creative learning, even though hands-on classes are being cut.

500

Based on the article, what is the main disagreement between the school district and the parents?

Whether cutting hands-on electives to add STEM classes is the right choice for students.