More than half 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 students are from a rural community, and a significant percentage live in poverty. Their primary social engagements are those directed by the school district, and while some families are able to afford access to cultural and academic experiences, most of our students get these opportunities through school as well. We are constantly striving to provide new options and ways of learning to meet the needs of our children, and to engage and encourage innovation and creativity.
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Our students are from a rural community, and a significant percentage live in poverty. Their primary social engagements are those directed by the school district, and while some families are able to afford access to cultural and academic experiences, most of our students get these opportunities through school as well. We are constantly striving to provide new options and ways of learning to meet the needs of our children, and to engage and encourage innovation and creativity.