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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Early childhood students learn best using hands-on activities and concrete materials to develop math and literacy skills. The inch cubes, shapes, and supplies will tremendously help our students and families to assist their child's learning at home.
Most of our students have limited or no access to toys, school supplies, or books. Our classroom team has provided basic supplies and materials to the families. However, most of the materials are gone or worn out. We have provided them with sorting materials, counters, and shapes that were made of the die-cut paper.
The supplies and math manipulatives will help our young learners to continue to show progress academically. The materials will also help their families to support their child's learning at home. Please our students and their families during this virtual learning. Thank you very much!
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Early childhood students learn best using hands-on activities and concrete materials to develop math and literacy skills. The inch cubes, shapes, and supplies will tremendously help our students and families to assist their child's learning at home.
Most of our students have limited or no access to toys, school supplies, or books. Our classroom team has provided basic supplies and materials to the families. However, most of the materials are gone or worn out. We have provided them with sorting materials, counters, and shapes that were made of the die-cut paper.
The supplies and math manipulatives will help our young learners to continue to show progress academically. The materials will also help their families to support their child's learning at home. Please our students and their families during this virtual learning. Thank you very much!