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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The little things make a big difference. In this new world of remote education my students need the opportunity to access content and adjust to this new normal with as little frustration as possible. In addition, they need a place to house all their classroom materials so that they start each day with a sense of organization and readiness to learn.
A student who has a computer mouse for classwork will be able to easily navigate a variety of platforms, drag and drop content into Powerpoint, manage multiple windows on one screen, and access tabs and materials faster during synchronous learning.
In addition, a basic storage box will serve as a "student desk" where all classroom materials can be stored and organized. A lid will keep all materials safe and maybe used as a desktop.
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The little things make a big difference. In this new world of remote education my students need the opportunity to access content and adjust to this new normal with as little frustration as possible. In addition, they need a place to house all their classroom materials so that they start each day with a sense of organization and readiness to learn.
A student who has a computer mouse for classwork will be able to easily navigate a variety of platforms, drag and drop content into Powerpoint, manage multiple windows on one screen, and access tabs and materials faster during synchronous learning.
In addition, a basic storage box will serve as a "student desk" where all classroom materials can be stored and organized. A lid will keep all materials safe and maybe used as a desktop.