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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I teach all subjects to fourth graders in a high-need community. We have 32 students in our class, of which 22 are learning English as their second language. 40% of students who attend our school qualify for free or reduced lunch, meaning these students live at or below the poverty line. Although, many of my students come to school with outside challenges, you'd never know it. They are the most hardworking and caring bunch of kids you'll ever meet.
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I teach all subjects to fourth graders in a high-need community. We have 32 students in our class, of which 22 are learning English as their second language. 40% of students who attend our school qualify for free or reduced lunch, meaning these students live at or below the poverty line. Although, many of my students come to school with outside challenges, you'd never know it. They are the most hardworking and caring bunch of kids you'll ever meet.