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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My students attend a public middle school located in an urban district. They come from low economic families that can't afford to expose them to many things. The majority of students have family responsibilities that don't allow them time to go above and beyond. I teach two classes with a combined number of 18 special needs students and 25 regular education students. My students are active, energetic, and creative. They strive to do their best.
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My students attend a public middle school located in an urban district. They come from low economic families that can't afford to expose them to many things. The majority of students have family responsibilities that don't allow them time to go above and beyond. I teach two classes with a combined number of 18 special needs students and 25 regular education students. My students are active, energetic, and creative. They strive to do their best.