More than three‑quarters 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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Our school is in a rural coastal community and there are about 550 students. I teach three subjects: Algebra I, Algebra II and Trigonometry and each of my classes have between 24 and 38 students The students in these courses vary in age, math ability, and maturity even if they are all in the same level math class together. Many of them come in at lunch or to after school tutoring for extra help and they try really hard even if math is not their best or favorite subject. My goal is to show students that they all have math ability and help raise their confidence levels.
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Our school is in a rural coastal community and there are about 550 students. I teach three subjects: Algebra I, Algebra II and Trigonometry and each of my classes have between 24 and 38 students The students in these courses vary in age, math ability, and maturity even if they are all in the same level math class together. Many of them come in at lunch or to after school tutoring for extra help and they try really hard even if math is not their best or favorite subject. My goal is to show students that they all have math ability and help raise their confidence levels.