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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When you step into my drama classroom, you’ll find more than just scripts and stage directions—you’ll see a space alive with creativity, laughter, and collaboration. Students are constantly moving, practicing scenes, designing sets, and working together to bring stories to life.
Middle schoolers thrive when they feel comfortable and supported, and in drama, that sense of belonging is especially important. Flexible seating like lap desks, cushions, and bean bag chairs will allow students to choose how and where they learn best. Some will curl up with a script, others will gather in circles to rehearse lines, while a few may spread out with portable desks to brainstorm ideas.
Your support will help me create a classroom that feels like a true theater community—a place where students aren’t afraid to take risks, express themselves, and grow not only as performers, but as confident young people ready to shine on.
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When you step into my drama classroom, you’ll find more than just scripts and stage directions—you’ll see a space alive with creativity, laughter, and collaboration. Students are constantly moving, practicing scenes, designing sets, and working together to bring stories to life.
Middle schoolers thrive when they feel comfortable and supported, and in drama, that sense of belonging is especially important. Flexible seating like lap desks, cushions, and bean bag chairs will allow students to choose how and where they learn best. Some will curl up with a script, others will gather in circles to rehearse lines, while a few may spread out with portable desks to brainstorm ideas.
Your support will help me create a classroom that feels like a true theater community—a place where students aren’t afraid to take risks, express themselves, and grow not only as performers, but as confident young people ready to shine on.