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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At the start of this school year, we were set! You could name any supply and we had plenty of them. Now, we have not one thing to our Bailey Beehive name. We are starting completely from scratch and a bit overwhelmed as to where to start. We are unsure where class will be held, which students will remain with us, and how we will get back to the place we were at. I am determined to give these students everything I can and to get our class back on the right track as soon as possible.
These seem like the basics- a whiteboard for myself and my students, a bee rug as a connection to our old "Beehive" classroom, and some manipulatives to ease us back into our "choice time" stock-pile.
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At the start of this school year, we were set! You could name any supply and we had plenty of them. Now, we have not one thing to our Bailey Beehive name. We are starting completely from scratch and a bit overwhelmed as to where to start. We are unsure where class will be held, which students will remain with us, and how we will get back to the place we were at. I am determined to give these students everything I can and to get our class back on the right track as soon as possible.
These seem like the basics- a whiteboard for myself and my students, a bee rug as a connection to our old "Beehive" classroom, and some manipulatives to ease us back into our "choice time" stock-pile.