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 school is an elementary public school in New York City. The school is labeled Title 1, students that are eligible for free lunch due to their low income households. A number of English Language Learners also account for the school student body composition of new arrivals to the country. I teach a fourth grade class. The school have a limited budget that must finance curriculum base materials. This leaves a small distribution of funds to purchase paper supplies. Parents of this community are unable to provide their child with all the essential supplies to help them achieve success.
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Our school is an elementary public school in New York City. The school is labeled Title 1, students that are eligible for free lunch due to their low income households. A number of English Language Learners also account for the school student body composition of new arrivals to the country. I teach a fourth grade class. The school have a limited budget that must finance curriculum base materials. This leaves a small distribution of funds to purchase paper supplies. Parents of this community are unable to provide their child with all the essential supplies to help them achieve success.