More than three‑quarters 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 science in a Title I school and sometimes we may not have the hands-on effect of our science projects. It’s easy getting visual but to actually be able to touch and explore makes a big difference to my students. I purchased some jars and sugar cubes and we discussed weather and how wind has an effect on the environment. Just to see their faces watching the changes weather has was priceless. First, we need a mild wind, then a heavy rainstorm when we shook up the hurricane it was fun.
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I teach science in a Title I school and sometimes we may not have the hands-on effect of our science projects. It’s easy getting visual but to actually be able to touch and explore makes a big difference to my students. I purchased some jars and sugar cubes and we discussed weather and how wind has an effect on the environment. Just to see their faces watching the changes weather has was priceless. First, we need a mild wind, then a heavy rainstorm when we shook up the hurricane it was fun.