More than 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.
Support her classroom with a gift that fosters learning.
Monthly
One-time
Support Mrs. Hernandez's classroom with a gift that fosters learning.
Monthly
One-time
Make a donation Mrs. Hernandez can use on her next classroom project.
Your custom url is /rm-312
Hello my name is Rosalinda Hernandez and my students call me Ms. Hernandez. I have very high expectations for every student that walks in my classroom, and I will do everything in my power to motivate them in their studies.
Our community school is located in the heart of the historic Mission District of San Francisco and is a dual-immersion Spanish language school. It is a Title 1, hard to staff school with a diverse population of students. Since we are a Title 1 school, 70 % of our students receive free or reduced lunch and use our on site food bank. Many families have undergone traumatic and stressful life experiences, such as homelessness, abuse, displacement, eviction and deportation.
Most of the materials in our classroom are found at thrift stores, free bins, garage sales and are very out dated. By providing support you will be helping our 5th graders have a more welcoming, warm and positive environment .
About my class
Hello my name is Rosalinda Hernandez and my students call me Ms. Hernandez. I have very high expectations for every student that walks in my classroom, and I will do everything in my power to motivate them in their studies.
Our community school is located in the heart of the historic Mission District of San Francisco and is a dual-immersion Spanish language school. It is a Title 1, hard to staff school with a diverse population of students. Since we are a Title 1 school, 70 % of our students receive free or reduced lunch and use our on site food bank. Many families have undergone traumatic and stressful life experiences, such as homelessness, abuse, displacement, eviction and deportation.
Most of the materials in our classroom are found at thrift stores, free bins, garage sales and are very out dated. By providing support you will be helping our 5th graders have a more welcoming, warm and positive environment .