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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When returning after Hurricane Ida, my first priority is the well-being of my students. The inspiration is a home away from home theme that adds comforting touches, allows for mobility, all while engaging students in learning with various materials. Students can take the material learned from Post-It Sticky Chart Paper stations and continue annotating works of literature with the various colored sticky notes.
Rather than having students surrounded by bare sheetrock walls, the farmhouse decor can add that comfort level for the many students whose homes were turned into piles of rubble. The neutral color scheme along with touches of faux foliage creates a calming environment in which students can learn.
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When returning after Hurricane Ida, my first priority is the well-being of my students. The inspiration is a home away from home theme that adds comforting touches, allows for mobility, all while engaging students in learning with various materials. Students can take the material learned from Post-It Sticky Chart Paper stations and continue annotating works of literature with the various colored sticky notes.
Rather than having students surrounded by bare sheetrock walls, the farmhouse decor can add that comfort level for the many students whose homes were turned into piles of rubble. The neutral color scheme along with touches of faux foliage creates a calming environment in which students can learn.