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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Getting Scholastic Magazines (Let's Find Out and Science Spin) into the hands and homes of our students is important! These magazines from Scholastic.com provide wonderful, fun non-fiction topics that can be easily shared with students whether they are remote or in-person. It helps build students’ knowledge of the world around them by providing hands-on learning for offscreen activities as well as videos to boost their knowledge.
Being a Title I school means many of our children do not have access to books at home and rely on our school to provide reading materials to take home and share with their families. Each week there is a buzz in our kindergarten classrooms as students are excited to see what they will learn about in their magazines from Scholastic.com.
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Getting Scholastic Magazines (Let's Find Out and Science Spin) into the hands and homes of our students is important! These magazines from Scholastic.com provide wonderful, fun non-fiction topics that can be easily shared with students whether they are remote or in-person. It helps build students’ knowledge of the world around them by providing hands-on learning for offscreen activities as well as videos to boost their knowledge.
Being a Title I school means many of our children do not have access to books at home and rely on our school to provide reading materials to take home and share with their families. Each week there is a buzz in our kindergarten classrooms as students are excited to see what they will learn about in their magazines from Scholastic.com.