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 use a lot of hands-on materials and with the COVID shut down and the unknown of returning to our NORMAL we need to change things up. We want to make sure every student has a set of learning supplies to use at school when we are teaching face to face as well as to take home in the event we are returning to virtual learning. Virtual learning for our littles was extremely difficult during this COVID shut down.
Allowing our little learners to have similar materials as the teacher helps them with constancy and continuity. These tools will help them to learn new skills and practice skills both at school and at home. Having their own supplies will also allow them to remain safe and healthy without having to share materials and risk the safety of many of their compromised immune systems
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We use a lot of hands-on materials and with the COVID shut down and the unknown of returning to our NORMAL we need to change things up. We want to make sure every student has a set of learning supplies to use at school when we are teaching face to face as well as to take home in the event we are returning to virtual learning. Virtual learning for our littles was extremely difficult during this COVID shut down.
Allowing our little learners to have similar materials as the teacher helps them with constancy and continuity. These tools will help them to learn new skills and practice skills both at school and at home. Having their own supplies will also allow them to remain safe and healthy without having to share materials and risk the safety of many of their compromised immune systems