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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My K2 students attend a free universal lunch(low income families)Public School in Massachusetts. The school has 300 students, many who take the bus to school.
My students are between the ages of four and five years old. Many have attended preschool, but not K1. Most of the students are eager and excited about learning, some have challenging behaviors. Many come from one working parent homes. Some come from two working parent homes.
A few in my student population are homeless.
About my class
My K2 students attend a free universal lunch(low income families)Public School in Massachusetts. The school has 300 students, many who take the bus to school.
My students are between the ages of four and five years old. Many have attended preschool, but not K1. Most of the students are eager and excited about learning, some have challenging behaviors. Many come from one working parent homes. Some come from two working parent homes.
A few in my student population are homeless.