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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In today's age, computer literacy is a crucial component of any student's learning plan. By providing students with access to the greatest learning tool invented-the Internet-students gain unprecedented access to resources and information. The Stanford Center for Opportunity Policy in Education found that, "Technology, when implemented properly, can also close the achievement gap between students classified as “high-performing” and “at-risk.” Up to 20% of low-income households in the United States do not have Internet access, and before the 1:1 initiative in schools, these same households would also not be able to afford a device for their student to learn on. Therefore, by selecting cost-effective IT infrastructure such as the Chromebook, students gain the ability to access resources in a manner suited to their learning style."
Our students will use the Chromebook to explore their learning objective while working on the group projects. Your generous donation to our project will improve my classroom by building stronger computer literacy. This will help my students be ready for higher education.
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In today's age, computer literacy is a crucial component of any student's learning plan. By providing students with access to the greatest learning tool invented-the Internet-students gain unprecedented access to resources and information. The Stanford Center for Opportunity Policy in Education found that, "Technology, when implemented properly, can also close the achievement gap between students classified as “high-performing” and “at-risk.” Up to 20% of low-income households in the United States do not have Internet access, and before the 1:1 initiative in schools, these same households would also not be able to afford a device for their student to learn on. Therefore, by selecting cost-effective IT infrastructure such as the Chromebook, students gain the ability to access resources in a manner suited to their learning style."
Our students will use the Chromebook to explore their learning objective while working on the group projects. Your generous donation to our project will improve my classroom by building stronger computer literacy. This will help my students be ready for higher education.