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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I have 19 Prek students who are all non English speaking students. They call come from homes where parents unfortunately do not speak English and do not have a role model to learn the English language. They are mostly from low income families. My students are energetic little kids who love to learn and are very excited about being in school. However, since my students are all non English speaking students they need a lot of visuals and hands on activities in order to learn and make the learning process more meaningful.
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I have 19 Prek students who are all non English speaking students. They call come from homes where parents unfortunately do not speak English and do not have a role model to learn the English language. They are mostly from low income families. My students are energetic little kids who love to learn and are very excited about being in school. However, since my students are all non English speaking students they need a lot of visuals and hands on activities in order to learn and make the learning process more meaningful.