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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In our kindergarten concentric circles, we want our students to gain a love for learning, creative expression, and appropriate social skills. I believe that these items will help my students learn more about families and their traditions, inquire about how the world works through the STEM activities, and working and living in a community.
Hands on learning is so important because it provides several opportunities for creativity, problem solving, testing out theories and widening their vocabulary skills. Kindergarten students learn best with real life experiences and I look forward to giving that to my students!
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In our kindergarten concentric circles, we want our students to gain a love for learning, creative expression, and appropriate social skills. I believe that these items will help my students learn more about families and their traditions, inquire about how the world works through the STEM activities, and working and living in a community.
Hands on learning is so important because it provides several opportunities for creativity, problem solving, testing out theories and widening their vocabulary skills. Kindergarten students learn best with real life experiences and I look forward to giving that to my students!