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 21 first grade students of all kinds of academic levels. They are bright eyed, talkative, but great listeners, too. Our school is primarily Latino and of a poor community. I have 2 students with special needs, 5 intensively low students, and 4 very bright students that are reading at second grade level. They all share a common thread: they are all fascinated with electronics and I'd like to tap into this interest by letting all students have a chance to use a computer at school on which they can learn to read or to enrich their reading level and math too, via Internet games appropriate for their level.
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I have 21 first grade students of all kinds of academic levels. They are bright eyed, talkative, but great listeners, too. Our school is primarily Latino and of a poor community. I have 2 students with special needs, 5 intensively low students, and 4 very bright students that are reading at second grade level. They all share a common thread: they are all fascinated with electronics and I'd like to tap into this interest by letting all students have a chance to use a computer at school on which they can learn to read or to enrich their reading level and math too, via Internet games appropriate for their level.