More than a third 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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I teach at two public, elementary schools which can be described as a high-poverty, high-mobility, K-4 urban schools. Many of my students live in impoverished neighborhoods and have very little at home. Over 80% of my students receive free/reduced lunch. Despite all of the negatives in their home lives, my students are still excited to come to school each day and learn!
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I teach at two public, elementary schools which can be described as a high-poverty, high-mobility, K-4 urban schools. Many of my students live in impoverished neighborhoods and have very little at home. Over 80% of my students receive free/reduced lunch. Despite all of the negatives in their home lives, my students are still excited to come to school each day and learn!