Nearly all 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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Most of my students live in a high poverty household. Money at home is used for basic things with little left over for toys, "pretty" decorations, or books. We are a Title I school that was identified as under performing. Our students have a great deal of stress in their lives, and my goal is to provide a colorful, safe, relaxing environment where they feel safe. I want to be able to provide my students with materials and opportunities that they may not have at home.
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Most of my students live in a high poverty household. Money at home is used for basic things with little left over for toys, "pretty" decorations, or books. We are a Title I school that was identified as under performing. Our students have a great deal of stress in their lives, and my goal is to provide a colorful, safe, relaxing environment where they feel safe. I want to be able to provide my students with materials and opportunities that they may not have at home.