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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I teach at a low income school that is not fully funded for the kids to fulfill their learning needs. As a teacher, we do not make enough money to buy all the things needed to have and run a successful classroom. I really would like to be able to have a hands-on classroom and that is how the kids learn best. These kids would be able to visualize exactly what I am asking of them and practice the technique by using manipulatives and games.
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I teach at a low income school that is not fully funded for the kids to fulfill their learning needs. As a teacher, we do not make enough money to buy all the things needed to have and run a successful classroom. I really would like to be able to have a hands-on classroom and that is how the kids learn best. These kids would be able to visualize exactly what I am asking of them and practice the technique by using manipulatives and games.