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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Laughter, joy and change is an evident factor in our school culture. Laughter fills our hallways. Joy is portrayed across our students faces as they arrive at school each morning. By walking onto our campus, our students, their families and staff are seeking change. We are seeking to provide the families and our community with the ability to partner and foster relationships that empower our neighborhoods. We seek to preserve tradition, foster growth and continuously serve as a pillar for the school community.
Your contribution towards fostering dramatic play provides our students with the opportunities seen in affluent early childhood classrooms. Each day our students get to work in small groups to build and foster their communication skills among one another. They get to learn how to be a teammate while empowering them to use their imagination and build memories during dramatic play in the toy kitchen.
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Laughter, joy and change is an evident factor in our school culture. Laughter fills our hallways. Joy is portrayed across our students faces as they arrive at school each morning. By walking onto our campus, our students, their families and staff are seeking change. We are seeking to provide the families and our community with the ability to partner and foster relationships that empower our neighborhoods. We seek to preserve tradition, foster growth and continuously serve as a pillar for the school community.
Your contribution towards fostering dramatic play provides our students with the opportunities seen in affluent early childhood classrooms. Each day our students get to work in small groups to build and foster their communication skills among one another. They get to learn how to be a teammate while empowering them to use their imagination and build memories during dramatic play in the toy kitchen.