More than three‑quarters 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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I work in a Title I school, which means many of the students live in poverty and have parents that struggle to provide resources for the classroom. I spend a lot of my own money to provide engaging and interactive learning experiences. Some of my students may not have a lot, but they do what they can to show how much they love me. One year I even got a cheese sandwich with the crust cut off for a Christmas present. It was the cutest thing. It was from a girl that had her grandma raising her. Some of my students come from broken homes, but I do what I can to make school a safe and loving place.
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I work in a Title I school, which means many of the students live in poverty and have parents that struggle to provide resources for the classroom. I spend a lot of my own money to provide engaging and interactive learning experiences. Some of my students may not have a lot, but they do what they can to show how much they love me. One year I even got a cheese sandwich with the crust cut off for a Christmas present. It was the cutest thing. It was from a girl that had her grandma raising her. Some of my students come from broken homes, but I do what I can to make school a safe and loving place.