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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I teach 100, 5th grade students at a Interanational Baccalaureat, Title 1 school in Mesa, Arizona. My students come from a low social economic background and are on free or reduce lunch. Our classroom is somewhere we spend many hours in the day and it is a place I want my studetns to feel comfortable to be themselves, to learn and grow, and to discover all that the world has to offer.
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I teach 100, 5th grade students at a Interanational Baccalaureat, Title 1 school in Mesa, Arizona. My students come from a low social economic background and are on free or reduce lunch. Our classroom is somewhere we spend many hours in the day and it is a place I want my studetns to feel comfortable to be themselves, to learn and grow, and to discover all that the world has to offer.