More than a third 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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We are a rural school in northern NH. Our school was built in 1931 and was originally used as the high school. Now we are an elementary school for grades K-6. We have about 200 students that attend. We have a very high free and reduced-price lunch program. Students who attend come from various economic and social backgrounds. Our student environment has students with special needs, non-verbal and non-walking, to gifted and talented. Our community is very supportive but due to tough economic times do not have the funds to support us as well as other schools in wealthier districts. We receive many resources because of grants that are written.
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We are a rural school in northern NH. Our school was built in 1931 and was originally used as the high school. Now we are an elementary school for grades K-6. We have about 200 students that attend. We have a very high free and reduced-price lunch program. Students who attend come from various economic and social backgrounds. Our student environment has students with special needs, non-verbal and non-walking, to gifted and talented. Our community is very supportive but due to tough economic times do not have the funds to support us as well as other schools in wealthier districts. We receive many resources because of grants that are written.