More than a third 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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Students at Pau Wa Lu Middle School come from a diverse background with almost five hundred children on campus. Some drive forty-five minutes drive and some live in neighborhoods around the school that draw from our Dresslerville Reservation and our very rural mobile home community. Our students are a lively bunch who are working hard at overcoming the academic deficits left by COVID.
Students are dramatically affected by the emotional impacts of COVID which hit students hard at both home and school.
Many students stayed home alone or with younger siblings while parents worked or they experienced dramatic changes as some parents lost jobs. Upon return in fall of 2020 to a hybrid instruction, students' social and emotional state was impacted as they came to school only every other day so they spent time struggling with school work while at home with limited support, only by a computer screen. As we reopen fully to students in 2021, we find dysregulated students who require more time, support, and materials to be able to learn in the classroom.
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Students at Pau Wa Lu Middle School come from a diverse background with almost five hundred children on campus. Some drive forty-five minutes drive and some live in neighborhoods around the school that draw from our Dresslerville Reservation and our very rural mobile home community. Our students are a lively bunch who are working hard at overcoming the academic deficits left by COVID.
Students are dramatically affected by the emotional impacts of COVID which hit students hard at both home and school.
Many students stayed home alone or with younger siblings while parents worked or they experienced dramatic changes as some parents lost jobs. Upon return in fall of 2020 to a hybrid instruction, students' social and emotional state was impacted as they came to school only every other day so they spent time struggling with school work while at home with limited support, only by a computer screen. As we reopen fully to students in 2021, we find dysregulated students who require more time, support, and materials to be able to learn in the classroom.