Nearly all 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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This TV will make a difference in my students learning by providing them an immediate and continuous source of viewing students' and teachers' work done under the Elmo.
Due to the fact that I'm in a wheelchair, I have to use rectangle tables. These tables can seat up to 4 to 6 students comfortably. That's the only way I can set up my classroom which will allow me to wheel round it to observe students work and provide immediate assistance.
Since my projector screen is on the east side of my classroom. The students facing west have to pivot their chair around or turn their heads to face the east. That is very uncomfortable for my students and does not allow them to have a surface to write on because they're turning away from their table.
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This TV will make a difference in my students learning by providing them an immediate and continuous source of viewing students' and teachers' work done under the Elmo.
Due to the fact that I'm in a wheelchair, I have to use rectangle tables. These tables can seat up to 4 to 6 students comfortably. That's the only way I can set up my classroom which will allow me to wheel round it to observe students work and provide immediate assistance.
Since my projector screen is on the east side of my classroom. The students facing west have to pivot their chair around or turn their heads to face the east. That is very uncomfortable for my students and does not allow them to have a surface to write on because they're turning away from their table.