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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Our students, who are already accustomed to interacting with color content on their mobile devices, find it intuitive to encounter color in the printed materials they receive and view in the classroom.
High-quality color printing can support tremendous creativity and innovation in the classroom. Color is naturally engaging for all learners, and it provides a useful bridge between the digital and print worlds.
Despite the commonness of electronic devices, research shows that students read paper more efficiently than content delivered via an electronic device. Black and white copies can seem a bit analog and be more difficult to absorb when compared with the interactive media students consume regularly. Color can spark their imaginations and facilitate the brainstorming process that's essential to creative projects and student engagement.
Color can also be transformational for students with learning disabilities, such as dyslexia or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
Teachers can use color for a variety of purposes in the classroom, from visual aids to student handouts and beyond.
Color engages and inspires students, facilitating the creative and critical thinking that's so important for brainstorming original ideas and developing proficiency in complex subjects. Most importantly, it can be a tremendous asset for learners of all types, unlocking educational opportunities for everyone.
Please help us purchase a color printer and ink, so that we can provide engaging bulletin boards and materials to our students that inspire them to learn!
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Our students, who are already accustomed to interacting with color content on their mobile devices, find it intuitive to encounter color in the printed materials they receive and view in the classroom.
High-quality color printing can support tremendous creativity and innovation in the classroom. Color is naturally engaging for all learners, and it provides a useful bridge between the digital and print worlds.
Despite the commonness of electronic devices, research shows that students read paper more efficiently than content delivered via an electronic device. Black and white copies can seem a bit analog and be more difficult to absorb when compared with the interactive media students consume regularly. Color can spark their imaginations and facilitate the brainstorming process that's essential to creative projects and student engagement.
Color can also be transformational for students with learning disabilities, such as dyslexia or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
Teachers can use color for a variety of purposes in the classroom, from visual aids to student handouts and beyond.
Color engages and inspires students, facilitating the creative and critical thinking that's so important for brainstorming original ideas and developing proficiency in complex subjects. Most importantly, it can be a tremendous asset for learners of all types, unlocking educational opportunities for everyone.
Please help us purchase a color printer and ink, so that we can provide engaging bulletin boards and materials to our students that inspire them to learn!