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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Our school is a Title I school that provides academic and emotional support for a high percentage of students that are from low-income families. At times, these families depend on the school to feed their child(ren) at breakfast and lunch; there are times over the weekend that these children are unsure of where their next meal will come.
This project will provide me with the opportunity to develop a food pantry for less privileged students who need assistance with filling growling bellies over the weekend or during holiday seasons.
This closet will give students the opportunity to "shop" and fulfill their needs for the upcoming break away from school. In addition, students will learn how to prepare in advance for unforeseen circumstances as well as develop independent life skills.
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Our school is a Title I school that provides academic and emotional support for a high percentage of students that are from low-income families. At times, these families depend on the school to feed their child(ren) at breakfast and lunch; there are times over the weekend that these children are unsure of where their next meal will come.
This project will provide me with the opportunity to develop a food pantry for less privileged students who need assistance with filling growling bellies over the weekend or during holiday seasons.
This closet will give students the opportunity to "shop" and fulfill their needs for the upcoming break away from school. In addition, students will learn how to prepare in advance for unforeseen circumstances as well as develop independent life skills.