Which of the following statements about RTI at the middle and high school levels is NOT accurate?

A. RTI can easily be implemented within the culture of a typical secondary school by using the existing schedule system.
B. Middle and high school students who struggle with literacy may experience decreased motivation to continue to attempt to improve their skills.
C. Inflexible school schedules, after-school activities, and lack of transportation may make implementing RTI a challenge.
D. Older struggling readers benefit from reading a variety of genres, at multiple reading levels, and for a variety of purposes.


A

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