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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Welcome to Mrs. I (formally Ms. Dynia) classroom page! I have a class of 12 students. All of my students are somewhere on the autism spectrum, and most of my students are boys. I am entering my fifth year teaching in this classroom, and I am trying to build up on my materials now that I know what my students are like. I have students all over the autism spectrum. Some of my students are working at grade level and are highly verbal, but struggle in the large class environment. Other students struggle with academics and have a hard time being engaged in academics. I am constantly trying to figure out how I can motivate my students and help them understand academic material. I am always trying to find new projects to help my students learn and succeed in the world. I hope you can help!
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Welcome to Mrs. I (formally Ms. Dynia) classroom page! I have a class of 12 students. All of my students are somewhere on the autism spectrum, and most of my students are boys. I am entering my fifth year teaching in this classroom, and I am trying to build up on my materials now that I know what my students are like. I have students all over the autism spectrum. Some of my students are working at grade level and are highly verbal, but struggle in the large class environment. Other students struggle with academics and have a hard time being engaged in academics. I am constantly trying to figure out how I can motivate my students and help them understand academic material. I am always trying to find new projects to help my students learn and succeed in the world. I hope you can help!