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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I teach a fabulous group of students grades 9-12 (and up to age 21) in the small group special education classroom in our school. They have the best personalities and temperament and most of the almost 400 general education students within our building love to come by and say hello or play a game with them every day. Our school is more on the lower income level to an extent and especially the students that I work with. We have been able to do many things with the iPads and Macbook (that we received from Ðǿմ«Ã½.org) that I have in class such as in learning life skills, vocabulary, math, etc. but would love access to so much more!
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I teach a fabulous group of students grades 9-12 (and up to age 21) in the small group special education classroom in our school. They have the best personalities and temperament and most of the almost 400 general education students within our building love to come by and say hello or play a game with them every day. Our school is more on the lower income level to an extent and especially the students that I work with. We have been able to do many things with the iPads and Macbook (that we received from Ðǿմ«Ã½.org) that I have in class such as in learning life skills, vocabulary, math, etc. but would love access to so much more!