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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Our ESL students come mostly from Mexico and Central America. They are recent immigrants who are seeking better opportunities. Unfortunately, the community does not have enough resources to provide the students with the tools necessary to succeed in the American culture. As a result, many of our English Language Learners must drop out from schools and work in low paying jobs to help their parents. Those that are able to stay in school must be strong enough to overcome great social and economic challenges. Our school offers the students a safe place to learn and obtain the necessary tools to be successful.
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Our ESL students come mostly from Mexico and Central America. They are recent immigrants who are seeking better opportunities. Unfortunately, the community does not have enough resources to provide the students with the tools necessary to succeed in the American culture. As a result, many of our English Language Learners must drop out from schools and work in low paying jobs to help their parents. Those that are able to stay in school must be strong enough to overcome great social and economic challenges. Our school offers the students a safe place to learn and obtain the necessary tools to be successful.