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 have a class full of curious, eager, excited fourth graders in Southern California who are always very ecstatic at any opportunity that they get to use a computer. Our school is a Title I school, in a low socio-economic area. My students live in poverty-stricken neighborhoods in, often, gang-infested areas, yet their interest is: what college they will attend. They are very enthusiastic about their futures, which tells me what a great group of kids they are. I feel honored to be their teacher.
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I have a class full of curious, eager, excited fourth graders in Southern California who are always very ecstatic at any opportunity that they get to use a computer. Our school is a Title I school, in a low socio-economic area. My students live in poverty-stricken neighborhoods in, often, gang-infested areas, yet their interest is: what college they will attend. They are very enthusiastic about their futures, which tells me what a great group of kids they are. I feel honored to be their teacher.