More than half 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 have such pride in their school. They come from one of the most economically impacted high schools in the state. We have nearly 80 percent of our students on a free or reduced lunch program, which is currently the highest of the traditional public high schools in the state. This means that those 80 percent of students are not required to pay class fees. This is a big challenge in a Physics classroom where we often need supplies for labs and experiments.
We have so much fun in Physics! The kids calculate motion, acceleration, and forces. They experiment with gravity and waves. They expand their mathematical abilities and become more literate in an academic sense. I have the best students in the world and it is so much fun to see them engaged in science!
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My students have such pride in their school. They come from one of the most economically impacted high schools in the state. We have nearly 80 percent of our students on a free or reduced lunch program, which is currently the highest of the traditional public high schools in the state. This means that those 80 percent of students are not required to pay class fees. This is a big challenge in a Physics classroom where we often need supplies for labs and experiments.
We have so much fun in Physics! The kids calculate motion, acceleration, and forces. They experiment with gravity and waves. They expand their mathematical abilities and become more literate in an academic sense. I have the best students in the world and it is so much fun to see them engaged in science!