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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I teach in a small school that has a less than 300 students, Pre-K to 5th grade. The majority of our students come from low income families and they participate in our free lunch program. Many students do not have all of the resources they need at home to find academic success. Although our budget may limit us, at our school we try to provide our students with everything that they need to be successful. My class is made up of 24 amazing individuals who come to school every day very eager to learn. Although my students are between the ages of 6 and 7, they are very bright and are very capable of doing more than one could imagine. That is why I call them my "Fantastic First Graders."
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I teach in a small school that has a less than 300 students, Pre-K to 5th grade. The majority of our students come from low income families and they participate in our free lunch program. Many students do not have all of the resources they need at home to find academic success. Although our budget may limit us, at our school we try to provide our students with everything that they need to be successful. My class is made up of 24 amazing individuals who come to school every day very eager to learn. Although my students are between the ages of 6 and 7, they are very bright and are very capable of doing more than one could imagine. That is why I call them my "Fantastic First Graders."