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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This page belongs to 850 students (in around 50 classes) at a K-8 Center in S. Florida. 88% of our kids come from households with below average income. Most of our parents are immigrants from Central / South America and the Caribbean. Typically, they have low-paying jobs in the local tourism industry. They don't have the time, money, or command of English for our school to have a thriving PTA. 27% of our students are special needs children, bused to our campus from all over the city. (Profoundly Mentally Handicapped to Learning Disabled, including Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, Intellectually Disabled, Autistic, Visually Impaired and Physically Impaired.) The kids love their school library, which serves as both a resource center and a social center – and the library runs on Donors Choose. Please click on 'Project Requests' below for ways to help our 850 marvelous kids!
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This page belongs to 850 students (in around 50 classes) at a K-8 Center in S. Florida. 88% of our kids come from households with below average income. Most of our parents are immigrants from Central / South America and the Caribbean. Typically, they have low-paying jobs in the local tourism industry. They don't have the time, money, or command of English for our school to have a thriving PTA. 27% of our students are special needs children, bused to our campus from all over the city. (Profoundly Mentally Handicapped to Learning Disabled, including Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, Intellectually Disabled, Autistic, Visually Impaired and Physically Impaired.) The kids love their school library, which serves as both a resource center and a social center – and the library runs on Donors Choose. Please click on 'Project Requests' below for ways to help our 850 marvelous kids!