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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My students need's range from Intellectual Disabilities to Specific Learning Disabilities. My students are eager to learn! The school in which I teach, is a Title 1 school in rural Alabama. Although the majority of my students are from low-income families, they still arrive with the desire to learn as much as they possibly can. As a inclusion teacher, I buy most of my classroom supplies now because we receive very limited amount of instructional funds due to the poor economy. Your generosity will motivate them to excel and provide them with necessary resources. I buy the majority of my classroom supplies now because we receive a very limited amount of instructional funds due to the poor economy. Your help will be greatly appreciated! Your support will make a lifelong difference in the lives of my students!
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My students need's range from Intellectual Disabilities to Specific Learning Disabilities. My students are eager to learn! The school in which I teach, is a Title 1 school in rural Alabama. Although the majority of my students are from low-income families, they still arrive with the desire to learn as much as they possibly can. As a inclusion teacher, I buy most of my classroom supplies now because we receive very limited amount of instructional funds due to the poor economy. Your generosity will motivate them to excel and provide them with necessary resources. I buy the majority of my classroom supplies now because we receive a very limited amount of instructional funds due to the poor economy. Your help will be greatly appreciated! Your support will make a lifelong difference in the lives of my students!