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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I am a third grade teacher at a rural school in central Kentucky to 17 wonderful kiddos. At our school we focus on making sure that all students receive the best education possible. At our school every student gets free breakfast and lunch due to a grant from the state for poverty schools. In my class we have diverse learners. They come from a range of different social economic backgrounds and have a wide range of learning levels. We all have one thing is common, our love for our school and each other. I teach a wonderful group of kids who are appreciative for everything they get.
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I am a third grade teacher at a rural school in central Kentucky to 17 wonderful kiddos. At our school we focus on making sure that all students receive the best education possible. At our school every student gets free breakfast and lunch due to a grant from the state for poverty schools. In my class we have diverse learners. They come from a range of different social economic backgrounds and have a wide range of learning levels. We all have one thing is common, our love for our school and each other. I teach a wonderful group of kids who are appreciative for everything they get.