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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We live in Paradise, Michigan (no really, that's the name of the town) in a school district where every student falls into the free lunch/ high poverty category. Our district is very small with an average of around 30 students each year in grades K-12. We are located in a rural area where the closest signs of civilization are an hour away.
I am the English teacher for every student in grades 6-12 this year, with my largest class being the entire Middle School with 8 students.
Being such a small school, it gives great opportunity for one on one time to help students when they need it the most.
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We live in Paradise, Michigan (no really, that's the name of the town) in a school district where every student falls into the free lunch/ high poverty category. Our district is very small with an average of around 30 students each year in grades K-12. We are located in a rural area where the closest signs of civilization are an hour away.
I am the English teacher for every student in grades 6-12 this year, with my largest class being the entire Middle School with 8 students.
Being such a small school, it gives great opportunity for one on one time to help students when they need it the most.