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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Our school is very proud of our diverse population of students with 51 different languages spoken in our students homes. We are a suburban district that is surrounded by struggling urban schools. Many of our students have parents whose primary language is not English and have not graduated from high school. More than half of our students live in poverty and these factors make it difficult for them to span the achievement gap.
Each year the demographics of my classroom change. Though the faces are different, the goal remains to not only give these kids a strong foundation of chemistry, but to support their efforts in all facets of their life. From band to dance, sports or after school jobs, my students are busy! They are also smart, hardworking, overachievers that I hope to help achieve their goals of going to prestigious universities to further their academic careers.
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Our school is very proud of our diverse population of students with 51 different languages spoken in our students homes. We are a suburban district that is surrounded by struggling urban schools. Many of our students have parents whose primary language is not English and have not graduated from high school. More than half of our students live in poverty and these factors make it difficult for them to span the achievement gap.
Each year the demographics of my classroom change. Though the faces are different, the goal remains to not only give these kids a strong foundation of chemistry, but to support their efforts in all facets of their life. From band to dance, sports or after school jobs, my students are busy! They are also smart, hardworking, overachievers that I hope to help achieve their goals of going to prestigious universities to further their academic careers.