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 am a Reading Recovery teacher at Foster Traditional Academy. Reading Recovery is a short-term intervention for first graders having extreme difficulty with early reading and writing.
Foster Academy is located in the West End of the City of Louisville at 1401 South 41st Street. This is the same neighborhood where Cassius Clay grew up, and human rights activists, Carl and Anne Braden, hosted Dr. Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, and Angela Davis during the civil rights movement of the 1960's.
Foster serves 650 students in Kindergarten through fifth grade. Ninety percent of our students qualify for free lunch. Two Reading Recovery teachers provide intervention services in the first and second grades. Together we strive to empower and enrich the well-being of each individual student by teaching them to read and think critically across the curriculum, beyond the classroom and throughout the world.
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I am a Reading Recovery teacher at Foster Traditional Academy. Reading Recovery is a short-term intervention for first graders having extreme difficulty with early reading and writing.
Foster Academy is located in the West End of the City of Louisville at 1401 South 41st Street. This is the same neighborhood where Cassius Clay grew up, and human rights activists, Carl and Anne Braden, hosted Dr. Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, and Angela Davis during the civil rights movement of the 1960's.
Foster serves 650 students in Kindergarten through fifth grade. Ninety percent of our students qualify for free lunch. Two Reading Recovery teachers provide intervention services in the first and second grades. Together we strive to empower and enrich the well-being of each individual student by teaching them to read and think critically across the curriculum, beyond the classroom and throughout the world.