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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We would love to have more options than metal chairs or sitting on the carpet. Flexible seating:
Makes students more actively engaged in the classroom.
Gives them an active outlet without disrupting their learning.
Makes them more physically fit.
Motivates students to want to come to school.
Helps those with ADHD and autism, along with other special needs.
Helps develop a sense of community among the students which improves their social skills.
Helps them become independent learners.
Helps students’ attention spans.
Is LOVED by both the students and teachers.
Stools, stability balls, bean bags, couches, rockers, plastic bins, you name it. Students love it, and that's exactly what flexible-seating is about. Happier kids > healthier kids > better engagement > better results. What's there to beat? The facts don't lie. Physical activity has been proven over and over again, to improve academic performance. If kids can't sit still for 8 hours straight, then maybe we shouldn't expect them to!
About my class
We would love to have more options than metal chairs or sitting on the carpet. Flexible seating:
Makes students more actively engaged in the classroom.
Gives them an active outlet without disrupting their learning.
Makes them more physically fit.
Motivates students to want to come to school.
Helps those with ADHD and autism, along with other special needs.
Helps develop a sense of community among the students which improves their social skills.
Helps them become independent learners.
Helps students’ attention spans.
Is LOVED by both the students and teachers.
Stools, stability balls, bean bags, couches, rockers, plastic bins, you name it. Students love it, and that's exactly what flexible-seating is about. Happier kids > healthier kids > better engagement > better results. What's there to beat? The facts don't lie. Physical activity has been proven over and over again, to improve academic performance. If kids can't sit still for 8 hours straight, then maybe we shouldn't expect them to!