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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A high percentage of my students come from low social economics situations. 100% of them qualify for free lunch. The school population ranges from students who are foster kids, homeless and live through hardships undeserving of any human being. Students many times focus on getting attention, love and security they may not have in their environment. A high percentage of my students come from single family homes where many times student do not complete home learning because of lack of supervision or supervised by older siblings and no technology (Internet) available.
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A high percentage of my students come from low social economics situations. 100% of them qualify for free lunch. The school population ranges from students who are foster kids, homeless and live through hardships undeserving of any human being. Students many times focus on getting attention, love and security they may not have in their environment. A high percentage of my students come from single family homes where many times student do not complete home learning because of lack of supervision or supervised by older siblings and no technology (Internet) available.