Half of students from low鈥慽ncome households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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We are in the business of educating all kids to high levels of learning! We reinforce the social as well as the academic curriculum in an elementary school classroom. Our classrooms are not governed by rules but by a set of guidelines known to our students as 鈥淥ur C.A.R.E.S.鈥 Our C stands for cooperation. The students know that every community needs to cooperate to achieve its fullest potential. The A stands for assertion. Our students define this word by asking for what we need. The R is for responsibility. Each individual is responsible for taking care of his/her individual jobs and not leaving it to someone else. The E reminds us to show empathy for our fellow citizens of the earth. And last, but certainly not least, is our S that guides us on our path of self-control. We live by these words day in and day out in our fifth grade learning community.
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We are in the business of educating all kids to high levels of learning! We reinforce the social as well as the academic curriculum in an elementary school classroom. Our classrooms are not governed by rules but by a set of guidelines known to our students as 鈥淥ur C.A.R.E.S.鈥 Our C stands for cooperation. The students know that every community needs to cooperate to achieve its fullest potential. The A stands for assertion. Our students define this word by asking for what we need. The R is for responsibility. Each individual is responsible for taking care of his/her individual jobs and not leaving it to someone else. The E reminds us to show empathy for our fellow citizens of the earth. And last, but certainly not least, is our S that guides us on our path of self-control. We live by these words day in and day out in our fifth grade learning community.