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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The crates, with added cushions, will become seating for an outdoor classroom. The students will be able to explore situations, nature, etc. outside of the traditional classroom. This will give them real world examples. For example, when teaching observation vs inference, going outdoors will enhance the lesson. Students will be able to observe their surroundings, brainstorm, and come up with examples of each. We are also starting an outdoor garden this year. This will not only teach them about scientific inquiry and nutrition but they will harvest the vegetables to be used in their school lunches. The crates can be used to carry supplies or to sit on while they are weeding the garden. The possibilities are endless!
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The crates, with added cushions, will become seating for an outdoor classroom. The students will be able to explore situations, nature, etc. outside of the traditional classroom. This will give them real world examples. For example, when teaching observation vs inference, going outdoors will enhance the lesson. Students will be able to observe their surroundings, brainstorm, and come up with examples of each. We are also starting an outdoor garden this year. This will not only teach them about scientific inquiry and nutrition but they will harvest the vegetables to be used in their school lunches. The crates can be used to carry supplies or to sit on while they are weeding the garden. The possibilities are endless!