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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As it currently sits, I have 20 students in my in-person class. While I am grateful to have that many students who are ready to be back in the building to learn, accessing materials throughout the day has become a bit more complicated.
We do our best to maintain a safe distance from our peers at all times, but transitions for materials is proving to be one of the most challenging times to ensure this happens. With the back of the chair pockets, students can keep most supplies nearby. This will eliminate the need for close quarters and extra touching of classroom objects. This ease will also help students stay organized as they adjust to being back in school after so much time spent at home!
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As it currently sits, I have 20 students in my in-person class. While I am grateful to have that many students who are ready to be back in the building to learn, accessing materials throughout the day has become a bit more complicated.
We do our best to maintain a safe distance from our peers at all times, but transitions for materials is proving to be one of the most challenging times to ensure this happens. With the back of the chair pockets, students can keep most supplies nearby. This will eliminate the need for close quarters and extra touching of classroom objects. This ease will also help students stay organized as they adjust to being back in school after so much time spent at home!