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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The ability to have students learn science through cooking is a great way to build the knowledge of success within students. Students will use this knowledge as they grow into their adult hood and start families. In turn their own families will have the foundation to provide for themselves as well.
Students learning to understand the science basics of cooking. In turn, this will produce students who have understanding in the world of cooking and will be able to provide for themselves as young adults. As students grow and learn to have adulting skills, they will be more prepared for success.
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The ability to have students learn science through cooking is a great way to build the knowledge of success within students. Students will use this knowledge as they grow into their adult hood and start families. In turn their own families will have the foundation to provide for themselves as well.
Students learning to understand the science basics of cooking. In turn, this will produce students who have understanding in the world of cooking and will be able to provide for themselves as young adults. As students grow and learn to have adulting skills, they will be more prepared for success.