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Textbooks for Summer Classes Now Available in New Online Bookstore

Textbooks for Summer Classes Now Available in New Online Bookstore
Sage Hill School has chosen Follett Virtual Campus as our official textbook provider for the upcoming school year. We have worked closely with them to source and stock the exact titles of the books we will use in upcoming classes.

The new online bookstore launched Tuesday, May 23, with new and used books available to purchase for summer classes only. It can be found here.

Starting Tuesday, May 30, students will be able to sell back old textbooks and return rentals anytime from anywhere. More details on the online buyback program can be found at www.sagehillschool.org/textbooks.

Books required for the 2017-2018 school year will be available online starting Tuesday, June 27.

Also, please check out the summer assignment list, which includes all the instructions for coursework to be completed for English, History, Mathematics, Science and World Languages classes. All students are also required to read the Book in Common, “Blink,” by Malcom Gladwell, before next school year begins.
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