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 accepted the challenge of doing more with less in my ELA classroom next year. With larger incoming class sizes and a smaller room, I still believe students can be comfortable and that learning can abound. These seating options will allow students this comfort while taking little space. I already have a vip area with seating for 5, but I plan to have nestable risers built for 30. Students can sit on these risers, or they could grab a cushion, sit on the floor, and practice collaborative learning, using the risers as tables. Then these can be put away when it is time to get up and move!
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I have accepted the challenge of doing more with less in my ELA classroom next year. With larger incoming class sizes and a smaller room, I still believe students can be comfortable and that learning can abound. These seating options will allow students this comfort while taking little space. I already have a vip area with seating for 5, but I plan to have nestable risers built for 30. Students can sit on these risers, or they could grab a cushion, sit on the floor, and practice collaborative learning, using the risers as tables. Then these can be put away when it is time to get up and move!