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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With a large population of students who speak little to no English and a wide range of special needs, Ukulele's are a way to make music, no matter what background you come from.
These instruments increase a students motor skills, tonality, sense of responsibility, and problem solving skills. Most importantly, these instruments give each student the chance to feel successful, which is the key to a students development.
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With a large population of students who speak little to no English and a wide range of special needs, Ukulele's are a way to make music, no matter what background you come from.
These instruments increase a students motor skills, tonality, sense of responsibility, and problem solving skills. Most importantly, these instruments give each student the chance to feel successful, which is the key to a students development.