More than three‑quarters 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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These art supplies will continue to give scholars the education they deserve. Our little ones love to work on their fine motor skills, folding, cutting, and gluing paper to help them create cool and exciting projects while our older scholars want to be able to create more detailed inspirational works of art such as murals. All grades will enjoy learning about pattern and weaving by making necklaces and bracelets with the beads. A great introduction to 3-dimensional art is through building with craft sticks that they can take home and enjoy for years.
I'm extremely excited about this project because this will continue to give our scholars the high rigor they deserve and I am confident they will meet up to the expectations because they already have.
Currently we are drying our art on tables, and it doesn't give space for scholars to spread out or come in for extra art time. Art work gets mixed up and scholars become frustrated due to missing works of art. The drying rack will not only get the work in one area and organized but it will also be a safe place for scholars to access because the springs suspend the shelves in place.
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These art supplies will continue to give scholars the education they deserve. Our little ones love to work on their fine motor skills, folding, cutting, and gluing paper to help them create cool and exciting projects while our older scholars want to be able to create more detailed inspirational works of art such as murals. All grades will enjoy learning about pattern and weaving by making necklaces and bracelets with the beads. A great introduction to 3-dimensional art is through building with craft sticks that they can take home and enjoy for years.
I'm extremely excited about this project because this will continue to give our scholars the high rigor they deserve and I am confident they will meet up to the expectations because they already have.
Currently we are drying our art on tables, and it doesn't give space for scholars to spread out or come in for extra art time. Art work gets mixed up and scholars become frustrated due to missing works of art. The drying rack will not only get the work in one area and organized but it will also be a safe place for scholars to access because the springs suspend the shelves in place.