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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Students in middle school are trying to find where and how they learn best. By giving them flexible seating options and chances for brain breaks, we are encouraging them to get comfortable and keep moving forward in their learning.
The stadium seats, office chairs, and lap desks allow students choices for where they learn the best. Additionally, the brain breaks, strategy games, art supplies, and magnetic building materials will stretch their thinking.
I want my students to embrace their learning and stretch their minds, both skills that will prepare them for higher education. These supplies will be engaging for students and encourage them to make good choices for themselves and their continued learning.
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Students in middle school are trying to find where and how they learn best. By giving them flexible seating options and chances for brain breaks, we are encouraging them to get comfortable and keep moving forward in their learning.
The stadium seats, office chairs, and lap desks allow students choices for where they learn the best. Additionally, the brain breaks, strategy games, art supplies, and magnetic building materials will stretch their thinking.
I want my students to embrace their learning and stretch their minds, both skills that will prepare them for higher education. These supplies will be engaging for students and encourage them to make good choices for themselves and their continued learning.