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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At my school, "Every Student Counts, and Every Day Brings a New Success!" We want the moments that matter most to be those in which our students learn not only the curriculum, but life lessons that will carry them through their teenage years and into adulthood, starting with our 4K class. This is not always easy in a lower income neighborhood where the stress of the outside world can permeate into the classroom environment, where 100% of students receive free lunch and where Title I resources are cut due to dwindling budgets. But poverty and hardship are not obstacles that my students let get in their way. They come to school each day with an insatiable thirst for knowledge and ready to be the best versions of themselves. Students in the 4K program are selected because they demonstrate academic/developmental needs and/or risk factors such as low family income and low parent education level.
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At my school, "Every Student Counts, and Every Day Brings a New Success!" We want the moments that matter most to be those in which our students learn not only the curriculum, but life lessons that will carry them through their teenage years and into adulthood, starting with our 4K class. This is not always easy in a lower income neighborhood where the stress of the outside world can permeate into the classroom environment, where 100% of students receive free lunch and where Title I resources are cut due to dwindling budgets. But poverty and hardship are not obstacles that my students let get in their way. They come to school each day with an insatiable thirst for knowledge and ready to be the best versions of themselves. Students in the 4K program are selected because they demonstrate academic/developmental needs and/or risk factors such as low family income and low parent education level.