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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My students come from a low-income (free lunch), high-crime area in which many cannot even afford the basic materials and supplies needed. I would like my classroom to be an escape from that by providing the tools necessary to overcome the difficulties of life and it starts with knowledge. I want my students to become more engaged by connecting to literature and succeeding academically. I am hoping to help by making the literature in my curriculum as relatable to them as possible.
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My students come from a low-income (free lunch), high-crime area in which many cannot even afford the basic materials and supplies needed. I would like my classroom to be an escape from that by providing the tools necessary to overcome the difficulties of life and it starts with knowledge. I want my students to become more engaged by connecting to literature and succeeding academically. I am hoping to help by making the literature in my curriculum as relatable to them as possible.