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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Flexible seating let's students find the place in the classroom that works with their learning style. Students are allowed to choose the location and type of seating that is most comfortable for them to complete assignments. This may be on oversized beanbags in a cozy corner nook, using a lap desk or clipboards on the rug, sitting at a table on wobble seats or bouncy balls or in traditional chairs and tables. Choosing their own locations in the classroom and choice of seating fosters independence and student agency in our class. Giving students choice empowers them to take ownership of their learning.
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Flexible seating let's students find the place in the classroom that works with their learning style. Students are allowed to choose the location and type of seating that is most comfortable for them to complete assignments. This may be on oversized beanbags in a cozy corner nook, using a lap desk or clipboards on the rug, sitting at a table on wobble seats or bouncy balls or in traditional chairs and tables. Choosing their own locations in the classroom and choice of seating fosters independence and student agency in our class. Giving students choice empowers them to take ownership of their learning.