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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I teach in a third grade inclusion classroom which means half of the students in the classroom are special needs. Some students are learning disabled, one student is hearing impaired, another is visually impaired, and a few have behavioral goals. Our students come from the inner city, most receive free breakfast and lunch due to their economic status. Often times, our students come to school without the necessary materials to succeed. Despite all of these obstacles our students have a love for learning and deserve a fantastic education.
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I teach in a third grade inclusion classroom which means half of the students in the classroom are special needs. Some students are learning disabled, one student is hearing impaired, another is visually impaired, and a few have behavioral goals. Our students come from the inner city, most receive free breakfast and lunch due to their economic status. Often times, our students come to school without the necessary materials to succeed. Despite all of these obstacles our students have a love for learning and deserve a fantastic education.