More than three‑quarters 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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Active, curious, and eager are three words that come to mind when asked to describe the students in my class. The students that currently make up my first grade classroom are some of the most curious six-year-old children I've ever met. They've got questions about almost everything and always want to know more. Their curiosity leads them to be extremely eager about learning, and sometimes they simply cannot control their excitement about what they're learning. This is where the word active fits. This group of students together can be a very active group, but their actions and conversations are fueled by their curiosity and eagerness to find answers.
They are a group of students who come from very diverse backgrounds, speak many different languages and have different home experiences. Together they create a school family always eager to solve problems, hear what's coming up next, and dive into whatever lesson is next.
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Active, curious, and eager are three words that come to mind when asked to describe the students in my class. The students that currently make up my first grade classroom are some of the most curious six-year-old children I've ever met. They've got questions about almost everything and always want to know more. Their curiosity leads them to be extremely eager about learning, and sometimes they simply cannot control their excitement about what they're learning. This is where the word active fits. This group of students together can be a very active group, but their actions and conversations are fueled by their curiosity and eagerness to find answers.
They are a group of students who come from very diverse backgrounds, speak many different languages and have different home experiences. Together they create a school family always eager to solve problems, hear what's coming up next, and dive into whatever lesson is next.