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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These stools will enable high school students who have been affected by the storm (and all future art students) to feel like artists! Using stools instead of chairs encourages better posture and improves self-esteem. Stools allow art students to sit slightly higher than if they were in a chair, making it easier to move their upper body, shoulders and arms when drawing and painting, thus allowing for more artistic movement that translates to better lines on the paper. Stools also force them to lean into their art, creating a more active art experience and better final products which they can be proud of.
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These stools will enable high school students who have been affected by the storm (and all future art students) to feel like artists! Using stools instead of chairs encourages better posture and improves self-esteem. Stools allow art students to sit slightly higher than if they were in a chair, making it easier to move their upper body, shoulders and arms when drawing and painting, thus allowing for more artistic movement that translates to better lines on the paper. Stools also force them to lean into their art, creating a more active art experience and better final products which they can be proud of.