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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I can already visualize the seating choices I have chosen for my kiddos in our first grade classroom! The short rectangular table will have the soft seats around it to make our learning environment more cozy. The floor seats will be stored away when not in use, but will be readily available if a student prefers to read in them! First graders are wiggle worms with lots of good ideas bursting out of them! We just need your help getting these flexible seating choices for our classroom.
I know as an adult, I like having the option of where I'd like to sit in order to do my best work or learning! I'd love to provide my students the same choice. Currently, the choices I have in my classroom are traditional desks (which some students are fine working in), working on a carpet with a clipboard or working at a reading table with an office for more privacy during independent work time. The flexible seating options I have selected will help the students take ownership in their learning and really help them feel comfortable to show what they know!
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I can already visualize the seating choices I have chosen for my kiddos in our first grade classroom! The short rectangular table will have the soft seats around it to make our learning environment more cozy. The floor seats will be stored away when not in use, but will be readily available if a student prefers to read in them! First graders are wiggle worms with lots of good ideas bursting out of them! We just need your help getting these flexible seating choices for our classroom.
I know as an adult, I like having the option of where I'd like to sit in order to do my best work or learning! I'd love to provide my students the same choice. Currently, the choices I have in my classroom are traditional desks (which some students are fine working in), working on a carpet with a clipboard or working at a reading table with an office for more privacy during independent work time. The flexible seating options I have selected will help the students take ownership in their learning and really help them feel comfortable to show what they know!