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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Our students are beautiful and brilliant individuals who love to learn, and want to love reading. They and their loved ones nurture bright hopes for their future. They are resilient and show up every day despite the challenges they face at home and in their community. They are survivors, protectors, nurturers, creators. That describes my students.
Here are some other descriptors:
They are middle schoolers, grades 6-8.
Most live in households that are well below the poverty line.
Their parents are very hardworking.
We have enough homeless students to employ a counselor specifically to serve them.
Most read around a 3/4th grade reading level. They own few or no books in the home.
These same students make up the Reader's Club.
About my class
Our students are beautiful and brilliant individuals who love to learn, and want to love reading. They and their loved ones nurture bright hopes for their future. They are resilient and show up every day despite the challenges they face at home and in their community. They are survivors, protectors, nurturers, creators. That describes my students.
Here are some other descriptors:
They are middle schoolers, grades 6-8.
Most live in households that are well below the poverty line.
Their parents are very hardworking.
We have enough homeless students to employ a counselor specifically to serve them.
Most read around a 3/4th grade reading level. They own few or no books in the home.
These same students make up the Reader's Club.