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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I have been a New York City Public School teacher for 8 years. Currently, I work at a Title I school which means we serve students who are most at risk for failing and children who are experiencing homelessness. Last year I taught in an inclusive kindergarten class where about half of my students received special education services for a variety of needs from speech delays to occupational therapy to physical and behavioral needs. Coming this early September, I will be teaching in an inclusive kindergarten class once more.
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I have been a New York City Public School teacher for 8 years. Currently, I work at a Title I school which means we serve students who are most at risk for failing and children who are experiencing homelessness. Last year I taught in an inclusive kindergarten class where about half of my students received special education services for a variety of needs from speech delays to occupational therapy to physical and behavioral needs. Coming this early September, I will be teaching in an inclusive kindergarten class once more.