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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At Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Early College, a Title I school in Denver Public Schools, 83% of our students qualify for free and reduced lunch, reflecting significant economic challenges. Our diverse student body includes multilingual learners and individuals from historically underrepresented communities.
Our art students are creative, resilient, and reflective, bringing unique perspectives shaped by their cultural backgrounds and life experiences. They engage deeply with projects that explore identity, equity, and self-expression, demonstrating remarkable potential despite systemic barriers. Through the arts, we strive to empower our students to develop their skills, amplify their voices, and prepare for success as global citizens.
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At Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Early College, a Title I school in Denver Public Schools, 83% of our students qualify for free and reduced lunch, reflecting significant economic challenges. Our diverse student body includes multilingual learners and individuals from historically underrepresented communities.
Our art students are creative, resilient, and reflective, bringing unique perspectives shaped by their cultural backgrounds and life experiences. They engage deeply with projects that explore identity, equity, and self-expression, demonstrating remarkable potential despite systemic barriers. Through the arts, we strive to empower our students to develop their skills, amplify their voices, and prepare for success as global citizens.