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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Providing our early childhood students with these materials will help them practice and learn organizational skills to set them up for successful school careers as independent learners! We cannot share supplies this year and will need to store individual supplies safely and separately. We want our prekindergarten students to enjoy their time in the classroom despite the pandemic. Some of our students may be struggling financially and we want to respect their families efforts by caring for school supplies so they last. To achieve this goal we will have to reimagine our classroom space to create a safe and exciting learning environment for our students that will be entering school for the first time. Having the items on our wish list will help us create the WOW factor for our kids as they enter school for the first time. We can designate spaces that are personalized to let each kid know that they belong. Individual materials could be stored safely so 4-year olds will be able to follow more stringent regulations due to COVID19. We could set up successful routines that teach organization and respect of others during the hybrid model that our students will experience this year. If we have the right materials we will be ready to learn and can experience the daily joy of new learning in our PreK, where students are attending school for the first time!
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Providing our early childhood students with these materials will help them practice and learn organizational skills to set them up for successful school careers as independent learners! We cannot share supplies this year and will need to store individual supplies safely and separately. We want our prekindergarten students to enjoy their time in the classroom despite the pandemic. Some of our students may be struggling financially and we want to respect their families efforts by caring for school supplies so they last. To achieve this goal we will have to reimagine our classroom space to create a safe and exciting learning environment for our students that will be entering school for the first time. Having the items on our wish list will help us create the WOW factor for our kids as they enter school for the first time. We can designate spaces that are personalized to let each kid know that they belong. Individual materials could be stored safely so 4-year olds will be able to follow more stringent regulations due to COVID19. We could set up successful routines that teach organization and respect of others during the hybrid model that our students will experience this year. If we have the right materials we will be ready to learn and can experience the daily joy of new learning in our PreK, where students are attending school for the first time!