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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I decided to create this to help my students become more successful in the classroom. Statistics show that students who are not hungry tend to learn better in the classroom. I would love to be able to supply snacks every day for my students, as well as everyday school and home supplies for students.
I am a first year teacher at EA in Akron, Ohio. I am an intervention specialist with my own 4th and 5th grade classroom this year! My school is considered a low-income urban school. Some students may not be able to bring in snacks for snack time or necessary supplies. Any donation would be greatly appreciated.
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I decided to create this to help my students become more successful in the classroom. Statistics show that students who are not hungry tend to learn better in the classroom. I would love to be able to supply snacks every day for my students, as well as everyday school and home supplies for students.
I am a first year teacher at EA in Akron, Ohio. I am an intervention specialist with my own 4th and 5th grade classroom this year! My school is considered a low-income urban school. Some students may not be able to bring in snacks for snack time or necessary supplies. Any donation would be greatly appreciated.