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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Currently our students shop for new books from our classroom library once a week. It’s one of their favorite things to do. Depending on our unit of study they may borrow nonfiction books, poetry books, series books, or a favorite fiction story. The books our organized by level and genre.
Currently the bins that hold our fiction books are cracked and falling apart. We notice the students don’t borrow books from these bins despite some great titles being in them! Who wants to pull out an old cracking bin that the books are likely to fall out of? I’m sure replacing these old bins (we purchased them from the dollar store six years ago!) with sturdy neon bins will attract the students to borrow from them!
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Currently our students shop for new books from our classroom library once a week. It’s one of their favorite things to do. Depending on our unit of study they may borrow nonfiction books, poetry books, series books, or a favorite fiction story. The books our organized by level and genre.
Currently the bins that hold our fiction books are cracked and falling apart. We notice the students don’t borrow books from these bins despite some great titles being in them! Who wants to pull out an old cracking bin that the books are likely to fall out of? I’m sure replacing these old bins (we purchased them from the dollar store six years ago!) with sturdy neon bins will attract the students to borrow from them!