Half of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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Students are 9th or 10th grade college-bound hopefuls. Students have chosen to take a more accelerated track in high school, even though their test scores or socioeconomic demographics may not naturally indicate college bound status. Therefore, the more rigorous classes are even more of a challenge for these students. Our school is a large high school with about 60% free-and-reduced lunch, but our students have a passion for education and a culture for learning.
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Students are 9th or 10th grade college-bound hopefuls. Students have chosen to take a more accelerated track in high school, even though their test scores or socioeconomic demographics may not naturally indicate college bound status. Therefore, the more rigorous classes are even more of a challenge for these students. Our school is a large high school with about 60% free-and-reduced lunch, but our students have a passion for education and a culture for learning.