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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My school is an all girls school in a minority setting. As these young ladies are navigating what it means to be a teenager, they’re also trying to figure out the type of adults they will be one day. Through the characters and story line in Their Eyes are Watch God, students can explore womanhood in a text that is relevant when it was written and today.
Janie faces many struggles from her marriages, the people within her community and her own internal struggles. As my students study Janie’s experience, they can begin to frame their own sense of worth as they step into college and independence—or simple put, a world where the prescription for being a in the 21st century female is still being develop.
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My school is an all girls school in a minority setting. As these young ladies are navigating what it means to be a teenager, they’re also trying to figure out the type of adults they will be one day. Through the characters and story line in Their Eyes are Watch God, students can explore womanhood in a text that is relevant when it was written and today.
Janie faces many struggles from her marriages, the people within her community and her own internal struggles. As my students study Janie’s experience, they can begin to frame their own sense of worth as they step into college and independence—or simple put, a world where the prescription for being a in the 21st century female is still being develop.