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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We have a wonderful group of diverse students at our school! All of them love to learn, but might not come to us with the same background or materials available to learn with. In the 2016-2017 school year, over 69% of our students are living in poverty. We are a high poverty school. If students comes to school late, missing breakfast, I offer them snacks to keep them from going hungry. Some students are homeless, others change living locations several times during the school year, still others stay in the same home. Some students come to school with all their materials while others don't even have pencils or a backpack. One thing resonates true for all my students: They are loved and given the same opportunities to learn!
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We have a wonderful group of diverse students at our school! All of them love to learn, but might not come to us with the same background or materials available to learn with. In the 2016-2017 school year, over 69% of our students are living in poverty. We are a high poverty school. If students comes to school late, missing breakfast, I offer them snacks to keep them from going hungry. Some students are homeless, others change living locations several times during the school year, still others stay in the same home. Some students come to school with all their materials while others don't even have pencils or a backpack. One thing resonates true for all my students: They are loved and given the same opportunities to learn!