More than a third 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 are a group 24 energetic fourth graders. I teach at a Title 1 school, so many of my kids are on free or reduced lunch and live in subsidized housing. We have student computers in our class, but they're not enough to meet the needs of all 24 students. This group of students love playing math and literacy games on the computer, but it's hard because our supply doesn't meet the demand. For most of these great kids, the classroom is their only access to technology.
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My students are a group 24 energetic fourth graders. I teach at a Title 1 school, so many of my kids are on free or reduced lunch and live in subsidized housing. We have student computers in our class, but they're not enough to meet the needs of all 24 students. This group of students love playing math and literacy games on the computer, but it's hard because our supply doesn't meet the demand. For most of these great kids, the classroom is their only access to technology.