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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My students come to school everyday ready to work, put first things first, sharpen the saw, and practice all of their leadership skills. I work in a high poverty small school in the rural mountains of North Carolina. I am a speech therapist and I work very hard. All of my teachers work very hard to make sure their students have the best instruction every single day. I don't have a large budget to by speech room supplies or materials so I use what I can find among some very old materials. I found a picture of a rotary phone in a stack of articulation cards today! The student had no idea...as a matter of fact, the cards were a game where the students try to figure out what is wrong with the picture. There was a banana for a handset in this picture, but my student's guess was that the phone did not have buttons! How funny is that!!!??? Anyway, thank you for reading about my school and wonderful students.
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My students come to school everyday ready to work, put first things first, sharpen the saw, and practice all of their leadership skills. I work in a high poverty small school in the rural mountains of North Carolina. I am a speech therapist and I work very hard. All of my teachers work very hard to make sure their students have the best instruction every single day. I don't have a large budget to by speech room supplies or materials so I use what I can find among some very old materials. I found a picture of a rotary phone in a stack of articulation cards today! The student had no idea...as a matter of fact, the cards were a game where the students try to figure out what is wrong with the picture. There was a banana for a handset in this picture, but my student's guess was that the phone did not have buttons! How funny is that!!!??? Anyway, thank you for reading about my school and wonderful students.