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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Every day in my classroom we use chrome books as learning material in some way. I assign learning material online to follow up on lessons that they have been taught. One thing that is a necessity in order for all of my students to do work on the Chromebooks at the same time are headphones.
In my homeroom class alone I had three out of twenty-four students with reliable headphones. Some students simply could not afford them. Some students had already broken their cheap pair. By the end of the year, they would have to spread out around the room and turn their volume down and do their best to hear.
Headphones can be bought cheap at the dollar store, but I could easily go through one-hundred pair or even more in this year alone. A nice set of headphones for the whole class would be very beneficial in my classroom for years. I love that the headphones I chose are easy to clean and sanitize, as well as super kid-friendly and durable.
By donating to our project, you could make a huge difference in the advancement of my students' learning and comprehension. We would be super grateful for any kind of help we received in our project to be successful.
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Every day in my classroom we use chrome books as learning material in some way. I assign learning material online to follow up on lessons that they have been taught. One thing that is a necessity in order for all of my students to do work on the Chromebooks at the same time are headphones.
In my homeroom class alone I had three out of twenty-four students with reliable headphones. Some students simply could not afford them. Some students had already broken their cheap pair. By the end of the year, they would have to spread out around the room and turn their volume down and do their best to hear.
Headphones can be bought cheap at the dollar store, but I could easily go through one-hundred pair or even more in this year alone. A nice set of headphones for the whole class would be very beneficial in my classroom for years. I love that the headphones I chose are easy to clean and sanitize, as well as super kid-friendly and durable.
By donating to our project, you could make a huge difference in the advancement of my students' learning and comprehension. We would be super grateful for any kind of help we received in our project to be successful.