More than three‑quarters 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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My students are returning to the school building and they are in need of a beautiful classroom. My students are very energetic and in need of flexible seating that will allow them to learn from around the classroom and not just at their desk. We are in need of simple classroom supply sets that is needed for everyday projects. And an amazing classroom library, with books that will engage my students, are a must. When COVID hit, I had limited storage and I had to donate my entire classroom library to my students, other teachers and organizations. My students are in great need of a diverse library with updated books that will make them more eager to read and grow. My students are a diverse group with different learning styles and reading levels. No matter their ability, they are eager to get back in the building to see their friends and get back to a more normal school year.
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My students are returning to the school building and they are in need of a beautiful classroom. My students are very energetic and in need of flexible seating that will allow them to learn from around the classroom and not just at their desk. We are in need of simple classroom supply sets that is needed for everyday projects. And an amazing classroom library, with books that will engage my students, are a must. When COVID hit, I had limited storage and I had to donate my entire classroom library to my students, other teachers and organizations. My students are in great need of a diverse library with updated books that will make them more eager to read and grow. My students are a diverse group with different learning styles and reading levels. No matter their ability, they are eager to get back in the building to see their friends and get back to a more normal school year.