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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Due to the small numbers of our community, funding for school resources are low. The books, games and activities I am requesting in this Donors Choose project will not only help students begin the conversations on how to process different situations, but they will also give us an opportunity to step away from technology and find a love for books once again. Many of the books are available through a digital read aloud, but the human connection is what our students need in this present situation. Having the physical book to read and share with our students will bring lessons beyond what the book's message offers.
Learning how to advocate for themselves does not have to be such an intimating process! The manipulatives in this projects will allow our students to enter my office and have something to work with as we have our counseling conversations.
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Due to the small numbers of our community, funding for school resources are low. The books, games and activities I am requesting in this Donors Choose project will not only help students begin the conversations on how to process different situations, but they will also give us an opportunity to step away from technology and find a love for books once again. Many of the books are available through a digital read aloud, but the human connection is what our students need in this present situation. Having the physical book to read and share with our students will bring lessons beyond what the book's message offers.
Learning how to advocate for themselves does not have to be such an intimating process! The manipulatives in this projects will allow our students to enter my office and have something to work with as we have our counseling conversations.