Basically 100%. Everyone has to read after high school, no matter what type of reading it is. In fact, you're probably reading this right now.
If you mean reading as in "reading at a higher level", then I'd suppose it would depend on the individual high schooler and their high school's location, background, Demographics, and other areas of concern. But I'm willing to say that a majority of them still read at least at the same if not higher level as they did in high school after graduating.
Students in high school read The Cask of Amontillado, usually in ninth grade.
In school you don't have to read a certain amount of books, but its good to read books to help with studies of subjects.
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Middle School Students do read. How much is determined by their environment, and their home life.
Clarification needed: to read and study or to perform?
because the government said so???!?!??!?!
Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult is a novel that addresses sensitive topics such as school violence and bullying. It may be suitable for high school students to read as a class, but it is important for teachers and school administrators to consider the maturity level of their students and provide appropriate support and guidance during discussions to ensure that the themes are handled responsibly and sensitively.
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Hunger games.
read a book
The percent of children i poor china who do not attend school is 78% JK ! :)