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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My students are all juniors or seniors from Louisiana. We live in a very rural area and all students have families involved in farming, hunting and fishing and animal farms. Most of my students parents did not go to college at all, but that is not changing the way my students feel about furthering their education. My goal is to help them become more college ready in Science by reinforcing the basics of Science and making their learning experience fun! My students are very down-to-Earth and aren't scared to get their hands dirty at all! Each one of them can tell you stories of helping their parents or grandparents on their family land. We are a close knit community, but are considered a high poverty area. Our town-median income is $20,000/year. My students love their families but want to make a better life for their own families by being the first in their family to get a college degree. I am asking that you please consider helping me to get the basics these kids need!
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My students are all juniors or seniors from Louisiana. We live in a very rural area and all students have families involved in farming, hunting and fishing and animal farms. Most of my students parents did not go to college at all, but that is not changing the way my students feel about furthering their education. My goal is to help them become more college ready in Science by reinforcing the basics of Science and making their learning experience fun! My students are very down-to-Earth and aren't scared to get their hands dirty at all! Each one of them can tell you stories of helping their parents or grandparents on their family land. We are a close knit community, but are considered a high poverty area. Our town-median income is $20,000/year. My students love their families but want to make a better life for their own families by being the first in their family to get a college degree. I am asking that you please consider helping me to get the basics these kids need!