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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Having headphones will help students that are at different levels and/or working on different lessons listen to their lesson without any distractions from other students' devices or other things going on around them.
Blue tooth devices will help younger students keep them in better working order since the cords won't get yanked or tripped over when they are being used or transported from spot to spot.
Students often participate in different learning opportunities that require them to use electronic devices, and they take them from room to room for different activities.
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Having headphones will help students that are at different levels and/or working on different lessons listen to their lesson without any distractions from other students' devices or other things going on around them.
Blue tooth devices will help younger students keep them in better working order since the cords won't get yanked or tripped over when they are being used or transported from spot to spot.
Students often participate in different learning opportunities that require them to use electronic devices, and they take them from room to room for different activities.