Nearly all 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 teach a diverse group of gifted learners in the IDEAS program, Intellectual Development and Enrichment for Advanced Students. In my class each week, I instruct about 60 students from seven elementary schools in the district. These students are classified as intellectually gifted, meaning they have an IQ of 120 or higher. Many of my students come from economically disadvantaged households and receive free and reduced lunch. My students love a challenge and tend to think outside the box.
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I teach a diverse group of gifted learners in the IDEAS program, Intellectual Development and Enrichment for Advanced Students. In my class each week, I instruct about 60 students from seven elementary schools in the district. These students are classified as intellectually gifted, meaning they have an IQ of 120 or higher. Many of my students come from economically disadvantaged households and receive free and reduced lunch. My students love a challenge and tend to think outside the box.