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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I have a very small classroom that is not modified to be used as a music room. As a music teacher with many instruments, stands, and chairs, it makes it difficult for the students to navigate through the classroom. So, any way to better organize all of the musical items in my class is beneficial for the students.
Having a place for our music stands will benefit my students in many ways.
First, they will no longer be tripping over them or have to deal with having the stands in their way during class time. Second, with everything having a proper place, items are less likely to be ruined, damaged, or taken as the students are able to put the stands where they belong. And finally, it opens up more space for future instruments and students.
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I have a very small classroom that is not modified to be used as a music room. As a music teacher with many instruments, stands, and chairs, it makes it difficult for the students to navigate through the classroom. So, any way to better organize all of the musical items in my class is beneficial for the students.
Having a place for our music stands will benefit my students in many ways.
First, they will no longer be tripping over them or have to deal with having the stands in their way during class time. Second, with everything having a proper place, items are less likely to be ruined, damaged, or taken as the students are able to put the stands where they belong. And finally, it opens up more space for future instruments and students.