More than a third 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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It takes a lot of materials to make a successful classroom environment for students on the autism spectrum!
My students utilize hands-on materials to show their learning. That requires: card stock, lamination, Velcro, folders for folder games, and a coil binding machine for adapted books (especially now that each student needs their own materials).
On top of that, my students have sensory needs that need to be met throughout the day for them to be successful. I am having to constantly replace sensory items due to wear and tear.
Thank you so much for considering funding my project to help make this year a successful one for my students!
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It takes a lot of materials to make a successful classroom environment for students on the autism spectrum!
My students utilize hands-on materials to show their learning. That requires: card stock, lamination, Velcro, folders for folder games, and a coil binding machine for adapted books (especially now that each student needs their own materials).
On top of that, my students have sensory needs that need to be met throughout the day for them to be successful. I am having to constantly replace sensory items due to wear and tear.
Thank you so much for considering funding my project to help make this year a successful one for my students!