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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I work in a Title I school, which means 93% of our students qualify for free/reduced lunch. Our students are at-risk for not graduating high school simply because of their parents economic situation. When our campus has special events such as the science fair, we do our best to help our kids with the materials they need, but unfortunately, sometimes there are just not enough supplies. In addition, due to their family's economic situation, it is difficult for them to help as well.
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I work in a Title I school, which means 93% of our students qualify for free/reduced lunch. Our students are at-risk for not graduating high school simply because of their parents economic situation. When our campus has special events such as the science fair, we do our best to help our kids with the materials they need, but unfortunately, sometimes there are just not enough supplies. In addition, due to their family's economic situation, it is difficult for them to help as well.