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.
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Think of the cutest five year old you have ever seen then multiply that by 22 and you have my class. My kids have curious minds and are ready to explore learning. They do cheers when they learn and even give an applause when they enjoy a book that is read to them. They help each other and are a real team of mathematicians and readers! The majority of our class is made up of English language learners and we just had a few that have moved to the country recently. Our school is title I meaning we have many students living in poverty but that doesn't stop them from persisting.
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Think of the cutest five year old you have ever seen then multiply that by 22 and you have my class. My kids have curious minds and are ready to explore learning. They do cheers when they learn and even give an applause when they enjoy a book that is read to them. They help each other and are a real team of mathematicians and readers! The majority of our class is made up of English language learners and we just had a few that have moved to the country recently. Our school is title I meaning we have many students living in poverty but that doesn't stop them from persisting.