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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For the last three months students have been learning online from home. Now we are returning to school with half the students in the morning and half in the afternoon. They are not allowed to store their school supplies in desks or cubbies which brings on the challenges of storage and organization of student materials.
My plan is to label the book bins with my students names to help keep their materials organized, separate, and safe. In addition to book bins, students will have folders to organize weekly work, utilizing binder pockets for each day's assignments. This will help transitions run smoothly allowing us to make the most of our shortened days together. These materials will also help students learn organizational skills that they will be able to apply throughout their educational journey.
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For the last three months students have been learning online from home. Now we are returning to school with half the students in the morning and half in the afternoon. They are not allowed to store their school supplies in desks or cubbies which brings on the challenges of storage and organization of student materials.
My plan is to label the book bins with my students names to help keep their materials organized, separate, and safe. In addition to book bins, students will have folders to organize weekly work, utilizing binder pockets for each day's assignments. This will help transitions run smoothly allowing us to make the most of our shortened days together. These materials will also help students learn organizational skills that they will be able to apply throughout their educational journey.