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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My students are amazing artists, engineers, and philosophers, but even some of the greatest minds had a hard time concentrating in class. Our school does it's best to make sure the students are up and moving around as much as possible. We try to design projects that are creative, tactile, and hands on. No matter how much movement we incorporate into our curriculum, at some point they eventually do have to sit down work.
These wobble stools will benefit a vast majority of our students. Many of them struggle to sit still. During class instruction they play with pens, pencils, rulers, markers, tape, or whatever they can get their hands on. This can get distracting, both for them and students who work around them. Wobble stools will help our students fidget while still being able to pay attention and keeping their hands free to do work or take notes.
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My students are amazing artists, engineers, and philosophers, but even some of the greatest minds had a hard time concentrating in class. Our school does it's best to make sure the students are up and moving around as much as possible. We try to design projects that are creative, tactile, and hands on. No matter how much movement we incorporate into our curriculum, at some point they eventually do have to sit down work.
These wobble stools will benefit a vast majority of our students. Many of them struggle to sit still. During class instruction they play with pens, pencils, rulers, markers, tape, or whatever they can get their hands on. This can get distracting, both for them and students who work around them. Wobble stools will help our students fidget while still being able to pay attention and keeping their hands free to do work or take notes.