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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Students learn best by doing and repetition. By having quick and real-time access to a classroom printer, students will be better able to move further into the writing process and can continue without distractions or wasted time.
Many of our students qualify for free or reduced lunch which means they may not have the essential hardware at home to review and print their writing assignments. A classroom printer alleviates the pain point of finding a place to print so students can print, revise and edit their writing assignments.
Also, many students are now tactile learners. This means they need to have a paper in their hands to write on, revise and edit in order to do their best.
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Students learn best by doing and repetition. By having quick and real-time access to a classroom printer, students will be better able to move further into the writing process and can continue without distractions or wasted time.
Many of our students qualify for free or reduced lunch which means they may not have the essential hardware at home to review and print their writing assignments. A classroom printer alleviates the pain point of finding a place to print so students can print, revise and edit their writing assignments.
Also, many students are now tactile learners. This means they need to have a paper in their hands to write on, revise and edit in order to do their best.