Nearly all 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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I teach 24 kindergarten students in a Title I school. Many of my students are English language learners, who also face a socially economical disadvantage. For them the sole idea of having a computer is a dream. As in many classes, I have a colorful range of students, including a cluster of highly motivated achievers and also a few others who have difficulty with phonemic awareness. All of my students, however, share a common passion for interesting, technological experiences.
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I teach 24 kindergarten students in a Title I school. Many of my students are English language learners, who also face a socially economical disadvantage. For them the sole idea of having a computer is a dream. As in many classes, I have a colorful range of students, including a cluster of highly motivated achievers and also a few others who have difficulty with phonemic awareness. All of my students, however, share a common passion for interesting, technological experiences.