More than three‑quarters 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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Help give my student's a place to write their notes as most of them cannot afford one. Every single one of my students is on free lunch. After sending a letter home to the parent's of my children, I still only have a small percentage fulfilling the requirement. I have supplied a notebook to those who shared with me financial strains. Although I would love to provide everyone with a spiral notebook, it is hard for me to afford supplies for every student. In addition to the math notebooks, my students have been getting sick lately ... including me. I have handsanitizer, tissues and Clorox wipes that I have provided but they are running out quickly. And finally, after listening to a teacher speak about math for extended amounts of time,
I want to give my students the opportunity to learn in a more interactive and fun way. These math games will allow my students to learn in a way that they can surely understand! I plan to use these educational board games weekly in my classroom so they will be put to great use!
Thank you so much for taking the time to read about my project. I feel so passionate about the education for our youth and I know you do too (or else you wouldn't be at this website)! I hope to see some of these supplies in my classroom thanks to you. :)
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Help give my student's a place to write their notes as most of them cannot afford one. Every single one of my students is on free lunch. After sending a letter home to the parent's of my children, I still only have a small percentage fulfilling the requirement. I have supplied a notebook to those who shared with me financial strains. Although I would love to provide everyone with a spiral notebook, it is hard for me to afford supplies for every student. In addition to the math notebooks, my students have been getting sick lately ... including me. I have handsanitizer, tissues and Clorox wipes that I have provided but they are running out quickly. And finally, after listening to a teacher speak about math for extended amounts of time,
I want to give my students the opportunity to learn in a more interactive and fun way. These math games will allow my students to learn in a way that they can surely understand! I plan to use these educational board games weekly in my classroom so they will be put to great use!
Thank you so much for taking the time to read about my project. I feel so passionate about the education for our youth and I know you do too (or else you wouldn't be at this website)! I hope to see some of these supplies in my classroom thanks to you. :)