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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My students are first graders in a public school in California. We are a smaller public school, having only a little over 300 students. My students come from various socio-economic backgrounds and I would consider my class fairly racially diverse. My school is considered to be in the "moderate poverty" level. In my classroom the students are energetic, caring, and hard working. They love to read and we spend about an hour everyday in class reading.
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My students are first graders in a public school in California. We are a smaller public school, having only a little over 300 students. My students come from various socio-economic backgrounds and I would consider my class fairly racially diverse. My school is considered to be in the "moderate poverty" level. In my classroom the students are energetic, caring, and hard working. They love to read and we spend about an hour everyday in class reading.