More than three‑quarters 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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Let me be blunt...My kids rock and they are the best! They are fun loving kids with huge hearts. They stay positive in situations that would crumble an adult. Some sit on a bus for almost an hour just to get to school every morning. While others get their only meals at school. Yet there are always smiles on their faces. Instead of asking what they received for their birthdays I ask if they did anything fun. The answers can warm my heart and break it at the same time. "I went to my cousin's house and played with their computer"-(boy with a huge smile), "I ate a whole cupcake" -(girl that thought one cupcake was an awesome birthday present). Then you get answers like "my dad called me from jail", or "We didn't have any money to do/get anything." Almost all my students are low income and struggle to just get by. Most of my students don't have a computer at home or much technology at all to use/learn with. The best part is to see the kindness and strength they have during such low times.
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Let me be blunt...My kids rock and they are the best! They are fun loving kids with huge hearts. They stay positive in situations that would crumble an adult. Some sit on a bus for almost an hour just to get to school every morning. While others get their only meals at school. Yet there are always smiles on their faces. Instead of asking what they received for their birthdays I ask if they did anything fun. The answers can warm my heart and break it at the same time. "I went to my cousin's house and played with their computer"-(boy with a huge smile), "I ate a whole cupcake" -(girl that thought one cupcake was an awesome birthday present). Then you get answers like "my dad called me from jail", or "We didn't have any money to do/get anything." Almost all my students are low income and struggle to just get by. Most of my students don't have a computer at home or much technology at all to use/learn with. The best part is to see the kindness and strength they have during such low times.