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 our school, more than 50% of students are Black, Latino, and/or Native American, and more than 50% come from low-income households.
My students are curious, open-minded, inquisitive, tangible, and eager. Every personality makes every day worth coming to school because I know it will be a story or movie.
I teach Title I students from different economical backgrounds, including Special Ed students and English language Learners. They are a fun group to teach every day and I just want them to enjoy middle school by finding ways to provide them with hands-on activities and games to make math, science & engineering more engaging.
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At our school, more than 50% of students are Black, Latino, and/or Native American, and more than 50% come from low-income households.
My students are curious, open-minded, inquisitive, tangible, and eager. Every personality makes every day worth coming to school because I know it will be a story or movie.
I teach Title I students from different economical backgrounds, including Special Ed students and English language Learners. They are a fun group to teach every day and I just want them to enjoy middle school by finding ways to provide them with hands-on activities and games to make math, science & engineering more engaging.