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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My pre-kindergarten students will soon be beginning a brand new school year. This year will be the first time that I have had students in-person for 5 days a week since March 2020. I am so excited that my students will finally be able to enjoy the consistency and reliability of a full school week. I am looking forward to providing a classroom that allows my students to thrive and be their best selves.
Young children learn best through play. Play helps to nurture imagination and creativity, contributes to brain development, and fosters the growth of communication and language skills. Play is truly the key to learning for early childhood students.
One of the best times during our school day is Center Time. It’s the opportunity for students to make their own choices, socialize with friends, problem solve, and just have fun. Students look forward to Center Time everyday. Students can also begin school feeling shy or unsure. Seeing an enticing Dramatic Play center can quickly chase those nervous feelings away! While Dramatic play is a favorite center among students, I am missing some vital pieces. I need a kitchen set so my students can pretend to cook, bake, run a restaurant, wash the dishes, etc. New furniture is expensive and I don’t have the funds to purchase any myself. I would be so grateful to receive these items through the help of Donors so my students won’t be missing out.
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My pre-kindergarten students will soon be beginning a brand new school year. This year will be the first time that I have had students in-person for 5 days a week since March 2020. I am so excited that my students will finally be able to enjoy the consistency and reliability of a full school week. I am looking forward to providing a classroom that allows my students to thrive and be their best selves.
Young children learn best through play. Play helps to nurture imagination and creativity, contributes to brain development, and fosters the growth of communication and language skills. Play is truly the key to learning for early childhood students.
One of the best times during our school day is Center Time. It’s the opportunity for students to make their own choices, socialize with friends, problem solve, and just have fun. Students look forward to Center Time everyday. Students can also begin school feeling shy or unsure. Seeing an enticing Dramatic Play center can quickly chase those nervous feelings away! While Dramatic play is a favorite center among students, I am missing some vital pieces. I need a kitchen set so my students can pretend to cook, bake, run a restaurant, wash the dishes, etc. New furniture is expensive and I don’t have the funds to purchase any myself. I would be so grateful to receive these items through the help of Donors so my students won’t be missing out.