More than half of students from low鈥慽ncome households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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As a Title One school where over 60% of the students qualify for free or reduced lunches and the rest come from upper- income professional households, we have a disparate community of 鈥渉aves鈥 and 鈥渉ave-nots.鈥 And as a smaller, older school we often fall in a middle ground in our district where funding follows the poorest or most crowded schools 鈥 neither of which we are 鈥 and the more affluent schools where heavily funded PTAs are able to support special projects. We are however a wonderful neighborhood school full of curious kids with a stable community of committed teachers. We have more great ideas than we can ever hope to have funding for.
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As a Title One school where over 60% of the students qualify for free or reduced lunches and the rest come from upper- income professional households, we have a disparate community of 鈥渉aves鈥 and 鈥渉ave-nots.鈥 And as a smaller, older school we often fall in a middle ground in our district where funding follows the poorest or most crowded schools 鈥 neither of which we are 鈥 and the more affluent schools where heavily funded PTAs are able to support special projects. We are however a wonderful neighborhood school full of curious kids with a stable community of committed teachers. We have more great ideas than we can ever hope to have funding for.