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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I teach at a Title I school in a metropolitan suburb. Our school is small (approximately 450 students) and has a family-oriented community. Even though many of our parents do not speak English, they come into our school and volunteer any time they are asked. The students I work with have mild to moderate learning disabilities. Some struggle with reading while others struggle with math. Each day they show up with an eager-to-learn attitude. They inspire me to do my best each day.
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I teach at a Title I school in a metropolitan suburb. Our school is small (approximately 450 students) and has a family-oriented community. Even though many of our parents do not speak English, they come into our school and volunteer any time they are asked. The students I work with have mild to moderate learning disabilities. Some struggle with reading while others struggle with math. Each day they show up with an eager-to-learn attitude. They inspire me to do my best each day.