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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First and Second Grade teachers at this school loop with their students. We keep them for 2 years regardless of personalities, skills, and effort. This year, I am extremely fortunate to have a classroom with a cohesive personality.
My students are Sincere! They genuinely like each other and are open and honest with each other in a positive way. They are always there to lend a hand, support, or materials to each other.
My students are Social Butterflies! The boys especially always seem to know what is going on with each other. They would rather work in pairs and in small groups even though they can work independently. They tend to chat probably more than they should but can always tell you what they are supposed to be doing and whether or not they are actually doing it!
My students are Risk Takers! They are not afraid of doing something that is "hard". They always tell me that they can do it. They constantly show me more than what I ask from them. They love to tackle problems.
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First and Second Grade teachers at this school loop with their students. We keep them for 2 years regardless of personalities, skills, and effort. This year, I am extremely fortunate to have a classroom with a cohesive personality.
My students are Sincere! They genuinely like each other and are open and honest with each other in a positive way. They are always there to lend a hand, support, or materials to each other.
My students are Social Butterflies! The boys especially always seem to know what is going on with each other. They would rather work in pairs and in small groups even though they can work independently. They tend to chat probably more than they should but can always tell you what they are supposed to be doing and whether or not they are actually doing it!
My students are Risk Takers! They are not afraid of doing something that is "hard". They always tell me that they can do it. They constantly show me more than what I ask from them. They love to tackle problems.