More than a third 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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Kindergarten teachers have a lot of stuff! I teach in a small classroom and the students use the hallway outside of my room to store their extra paper and stem supplies. The past several years we have hidden those supplies under a table and covered them with a tablecloth to make them more visually appealing.
I would love a storage cabinet to help my kindergarteners learn to be organized. I want to teach kindergarteners to clean up and take responsibility for their supplies. The best way for me to do that is to have a proper place to store them. My kindergarten students will learn to open the cabinet themselves and get the supplies they need just like having their own STEM store at their finger tips. This cabinet would be ideal for holding their cardstock, brads, hole punches, recyclables, etc. for completing their design briefs. The best part is students will learn responsibility for their supplies and can have their necessities readily available.
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Kindergarten teachers have a lot of stuff! I teach in a small classroom and the students use the hallway outside of my room to store their extra paper and stem supplies. The past several years we have hidden those supplies under a table and covered them with a tablecloth to make them more visually appealing.
I would love a storage cabinet to help my kindergarteners learn to be organized. I want to teach kindergarteners to clean up and take responsibility for their supplies. The best way for me to do that is to have a proper place to store them. My kindergarten students will learn to open the cabinet themselves and get the supplies they need just like having their own STEM store at their finger tips. This cabinet would be ideal for holding their cardstock, brads, hole punches, recyclables, etc. for completing their design briefs. The best part is students will learn responsibility for their supplies and can have their necessities readily available.