More than half 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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This year my fifth grade English students will read the novel "Wonder", the book that inspired the Choose Kind movement. The themes in this novel involve being kind to others, accepting others' differences, and learning to be yourself. This story is about Auggie Pullman, a boy who was born with craniofacial abnormalities, who was homeschooled for most of his life. Auggie will be attending a private school for the first time, and my students will learn the truth of Auggie's journey and what it means to them as individuals. Each section of the novel is told through the point of view of a different character, which helps readers better understand the choices made by some of the characters.
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This year my fifth grade English students will read the novel "Wonder", the book that inspired the Choose Kind movement. The themes in this novel involve being kind to others, accepting others' differences, and learning to be yourself. This story is about Auggie Pullman, a boy who was born with craniofacial abnormalities, who was homeschooled for most of his life. Auggie will be attending a private school for the first time, and my students will learn the truth of Auggie's journey and what it means to them as individuals. Each section of the novel is told through the point of view of a different character, which helps readers better understand the choices made by some of the characters.