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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Our final unit of inquiry is a study of how organisms grow and change. From flowers to butterflies, frogs, koalas, cheetahs and king cobras, we learn about how life forms become something new as they age. One of the most amazing experiences is watching first hand as a creature becomes something new.
There is nothing as exciting to a child as raising their own little life form. They will be able to monitor and chart the changes going on inside that hard, white, little oblong world. When that first peck from the egg tooth starts to poke through, the excitement is tangible.
Help us become parents by funding our incubator. You never know what might hatch out of that egg!!
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Our final unit of inquiry is a study of how organisms grow and change. From flowers to butterflies, frogs, koalas, cheetahs and king cobras, we learn about how life forms become something new as they age. One of the most amazing experiences is watching first hand as a creature becomes something new.
There is nothing as exciting to a child as raising their own little life form. They will be able to monitor and chart the changes going on inside that hard, white, little oblong world. When that first peck from the egg tooth starts to poke through, the excitement is tangible.
Help us become parents by funding our incubator. You never know what might hatch out of that egg!!