More than three‑quarters 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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The majority of students in my school are African American and live in a high poverty area. For my students who struggle with reading, listening to their favorite stories encourages them to learn words they didn't know, read along, build stamina and build on their own fluency skills.
For a variety of reasons, many of the students in my class do not have access to books at home or not read to at home.
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The majority of students in my school are African American and live in a high poverty area. For my students who struggle with reading, listening to their favorite stories encourages them to learn words they didn't know, read along, build stamina and build on their own fluency skills.
For a variety of reasons, many of the students in my class do not have access to books at home or not read to at home.