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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Once upon a time, there were weary little kids who worried about where they would rest their sleepyheads every night as the stars would appear in the night sky. Would they fall asleep to sounds of crickets chirping outside their window? Would they have a caring adult to tuck them into bed? Would they be able to wish upon a star and have their wishes come true?
Well, now their lonesome nights are over because Mr. Sandman can bring them a dream...they will know where they can rest their little heads as they drift off to sleep because you cared. You gave them a pillow to call their own so that they can lay down their heads and turn off their brain while they are trying to sleep.
As the lights go out and the world becomes peaceful, my students will be able to fall asleep...their only worry should be how bad their bed head will be when they wake up as an early bird. They won't spend their nights tossing and turning or busy counting sheep; instead they will be able to get a goodnight sleep. They will be able to dream bigger, be grateful, give love to others and laugh lots. But most importantly, they will be able to live happily ever after!
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Once upon a time, there were weary little kids who worried about where they would rest their sleepyheads every night as the stars would appear in the night sky. Would they fall asleep to sounds of crickets chirping outside their window? Would they have a caring adult to tuck them into bed? Would they be able to wish upon a star and have their wishes come true?
Well, now their lonesome nights are over because Mr. Sandman can bring them a dream...they will know where they can rest their little heads as they drift off to sleep because you cared. You gave them a pillow to call their own so that they can lay down their heads and turn off their brain while they are trying to sleep.
As the lights go out and the world becomes peaceful, my students will be able to fall asleep...their only worry should be how bad their bed head will be when they wake up as an early bird. They won't spend their nights tossing and turning or busy counting sheep; instead they will be able to get a goodnight sleep. They will be able to dream bigger, be grateful, give love to others and laugh lots. But most importantly, they will be able to live happily ever after!