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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Every day, nineteen six year olds walk into my classroom ready to learn new concepts and skills. These students come from low income families, but I do not let this act as a barrier to their learning, instead choose to embrace their curiosity, creativity, and love of learning.
As a teacher, I try to bring fresh ideas into the classroom on a regular basis. Our school is part of a large district but is the smallest and often forgotten about because it is in a completely different town as the high school and other elementaries.
We are over 50% free and reduced lunch and a Title I school. We truly feel that our students deserve the most even though some of the students have the least.
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Every day, nineteen six year olds walk into my classroom ready to learn new concepts and skills. These students come from low income families, but I do not let this act as a barrier to their learning, instead choose to embrace their curiosity, creativity, and love of learning.
As a teacher, I try to bring fresh ideas into the classroom on a regular basis. Our school is part of a large district but is the smallest and often forgotten about because it is in a completely different town as the high school and other elementaries.
We are over 50% free and reduced lunch and a Title I school. We truly feel that our students deserve the most even though some of the students have the least.