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 classroom needs a large, clean rug that will allow all students in the class to collaborate as a class community.
A rug is the heart of the classroom. It's where students begin and end each day. Before students are ready to learn academically the stage is set by building a strong class community. Where is the best place to do that? You guessed it! Together, on a cozy rug in the middle of a classroom full of learning.
Not only does our day begin and end on the rug, but kids love to hop on the floor and dive into a good book or use the rug to collaborate with classmates. A classroom rug is the heart of the classroom!
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Our classroom needs a large, clean rug that will allow all students in the class to collaborate as a class community.
A rug is the heart of the classroom. It's where students begin and end each day. Before students are ready to learn academically the stage is set by building a strong class community. Where is the best place to do that? You guessed it! Together, on a cozy rug in the middle of a classroom full of learning.
Not only does our day begin and end on the rug, but kids love to hop on the floor and dive into a good book or use the rug to collaborate with classmates. A classroom rug is the heart of the classroom!