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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Imagine walking in an elementary school that has 1,100 students. You see 6 large buildings that surround a blacktop playground with no grass and very little trees. You walk into one of twelve first grade classrooms and see three very old computers sitting in the corner that may or may not work properly. This is my world. I teach first grade and often the students that comes through my door are like a box of chocolates. Some that walk in the door with skills, some with little or no skills, and some may or may not speak English. However, all are lovable!
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Imagine walking in an elementary school that has 1,100 students. You see 6 large buildings that surround a blacktop playground with no grass and very little trees. You walk into one of twelve first grade classrooms and see three very old computers sitting in the corner that may or may not work properly. This is my world. I teach first grade and often the students that comes through my door are like a box of chocolates. Some that walk in the door with skills, some with little or no skills, and some may or may not speak English. However, all are lovable!