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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Our students go to an inner city school with a very low socioeconomic neighborhood. When my students are at school, they are able to take their mind off any problems they have at home. Many of them come to school hungry or come to school worrying about their parents finding a job or paying the bills. These students are enthralled in technology and learn best while using it.
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Our students go to an inner city school with a very low socioeconomic neighborhood. When my students are at school, they are able to take their mind off any problems they have at home. Many of them come to school hungry or come to school worrying about their parents finding a job or paying the bills. These students are enthralled in technology and learn best while using it.