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Mr. Madden-Fuoco's Classroom

  • New Mission High School
  • Hyde Park, MA
  • 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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Can you imagine how things might be different today if Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "Letter From a Birmingham Jail" essay had been riddled with grammatical errors and anchored by clunky prose? The students in my 10th grade Humanities classes are diving into the past, wrestling with the present, and developing voices to shape the future. We are an urban, high-poverty school, and English is not the first language of more than a third of our students. My classes are inclusion classes, in which about one out of four students have been diagnosed with a learning disability.

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Can you imagine how things might be different today if Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "Letter From a Birmingham Jail" essay had been riddled with grammatical errors and anchored by clunky prose? The students in my 10th grade Humanities classes are diving into the past, wrestling with the present, and developing voices to shape the future. We are an urban, high-poverty school, and English is not the first language of more than a third of our students. My classes are inclusion classes, in which about one out of four students have been diagnosed with a learning disability.

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