Mark Isero

@iserotope

Reading advocate in urban schools, Founder of the Kindle Classroom Project, Editor of The Highlighter. ,

San Francisco
Joined July 2009

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  1. 22 hours ago

    Kindle Fire screens never seem to break. This is a very good thing. (I'm still rooting for e-ink Kindles.)

  2. Jun 8

    The effects of deportation on children are staggering, in today’s issue of The Highlighter. Please check it out.

  3. Retweeted
    Jun 8

    Kasowitz says "Comey is one of those leakers" of classified information. But Comey was a private citizen leaking unclassified memos.

  4. Jun 8

    It rains in my neighborhood every first week of June.

  5. Jun 5

    Promote reading! Attend the Summer Kindle Party on June 24. Please let me know if you’re interested, and I’ll let you know details.

  6. Jun 5

    I think "no worries" can be a response to "sorry" but not to "thank you."

  7. Jun 3

    “At this stage of the American opioid epidemic, many addicts are collapsing in public.” The Addicts Next Door

  8. Jun 2

    Anne (Seattle, WA), Andrew (Fanwood, NJ), and Cathy (Benton, PA) donated 5 Kindles today. Not a bad way to start off June!

  9. Jun 1

    “Fire on the Mountain,” by Justin Heckert, plus 3 other great articles, in today’s issue of The Highlighter.

  10. May 31

    Crucial habit to teach ninth graders: check your email regularly. Not easy to do, but very helpful.

  11. May 31

    David (Seattle, WA) donated 2 Kindles today to the KCP. Thank you! A total of 126 Kindles have arrived so far in 2017. Keep them coming!

  12. May 31

    Annie (Brooklyn, NY) donated her Kindle Keyboard to students in Oakland today. Thank you! Just in time for summer reading!

  13. May 29

    Hunter Strickland is a big, silly man.

  14. May 26

    Nancy (Palo Alto, CA) donates her Kindle Paperwhite to students in the Kindle Classroom Project. Thank you very much, Nancy!

  15. May 25

    The Highlighter is out! This week: Mitch Landrieu's speech on taking down Confederate monuments.

  16. May 25

    A Kindle Keyboard arrived yesterday from Otis, MA, thanks to Lucille. Thank you!

  17. May 22

    Two more Kindle Keyboards arrived today, thanks to Mary Beth (Coatsville, PA) and Holly (Concord, MA). Thank you!

  18. May 21

    If you’re a new parent, try not to read 25 parenting books in your first two months, in this week’s Highlighter.

  19. May 20

    “The opposite of poverty isn't wealth. It's justice.” 93 minutes of Bryan Stevenson in this week's The Highlighter.

  20. May 19

    The Kindle Classroom Project is expanding to middle schools! 7th grader Kryssa requested the first book: The Five People You Meet in Heaven.

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