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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The poverty level of students in our small rural school is increasing each year. Many of my students do not have a great deal of access to technology at home. In order for my students to become problem solvers, they need to be able to access technology, locate and disseminate information and share their new found knowledge with others. Technology gives them a way to find answers to their questions, make connections, and start conversations with their classmates and families using the answers they find.
iPads will provide access to both the Internet and various applications that support student comprehension of the standards taught in class and learn about the world around them.
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The poverty level of students in our small rural school is increasing each year. Many of my students do not have a great deal of access to technology at home. In order for my students to become problem solvers, they need to be able to access technology, locate and disseminate information and share their new found knowledge with others. Technology gives them a way to find answers to their questions, make connections, and start conversations with their classmates and families using the answers they find.
iPads will provide access to both the Internet and various applications that support student comprehension of the standards taught in class and learn about the world around them.