More than three‑quarters 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 younger, smaller students that come to the library once a week with their classes will have a designated section in the library where, on an oversized rug, they will be able to use their cushions for comfort and better concentration.
After my first year in the library, I noticed that the students naturally gravitated toward working on the floor, reading under tables and in little nooks and crannies, and using the built-in steps to work with a group, as opposed to using the provided tables and chairs. I decided that I wanted to make the library a more comfortable learning environment that catered to students’ natural tendencies to be more productive and happier when they were in various nontraditional positions and workspaces.
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My younger, smaller students that come to the library once a week with their classes will have a designated section in the library where, on an oversized rug, they will be able to use their cushions for comfort and better concentration.
After my first year in the library, I noticed that the students naturally gravitated toward working on the floor, reading under tables and in little nooks and crannies, and using the built-in steps to work with a group, as opposed to using the provided tables and chairs. I decided that I wanted to make the library a more comfortable learning environment that catered to students’ natural tendencies to be more productive and happier when they were in various nontraditional positions and workspaces.