More than a third 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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Welcome and thank you for viewing my Donors Choose page! I am a kindergarten teacher and am always in need of resources to support my students and their learning in the public school system. Through the amazing support of many wonderful donors, students that graduate from our district receive a tuition scholarship to any Michigan college or university--an opportunity that most students cannot even begin to imagine. While it is such a generous gift, providing students with the necessary and most recent resources to get there is often difficult and sometimes financially impossible. This is why I have chosen to reach out to the Donors Choose organization in hopes of supplementing the learning that takes place within my classroom. The majority of my students are considered "at-risk" and deserve every chance they can at making a positive impact on themselves and our community.
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Welcome and thank you for viewing my Donors Choose page! I am a kindergarten teacher and am always in need of resources to support my students and their learning in the public school system. Through the amazing support of many wonderful donors, students that graduate from our district receive a tuition scholarship to any Michigan college or university--an opportunity that most students cannot even begin to imagine. While it is such a generous gift, providing students with the necessary and most recent resources to get there is often difficult and sometimes financially impossible. This is why I have chosen to reach out to the Donors Choose organization in hopes of supplementing the learning that takes place within my classroom. The majority of my students are considered "at-risk" and deserve every chance they can at making a positive impact on themselves and our community.