More than a third 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 only see my classes for 45 minutes once a week. By the time they've taken their seats and the lesson is taught- we're left with about a half hour. We still have to gather supplies, create, and then clean up before we hear their teacher knocking at our door.
These trays would be essential in speeding up the set up and clean up process, leaving more time for creation. I would prep the trays to have what each individual kiddo needs. At the end of class they can just slide the tray right into the drying rack and be on their merry little way! After seeing how much time we gain by being organized, my goal is to have the students carry that's skillset over into their everyday life.
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I only see my classes for 45 minutes once a week. By the time they've taken their seats and the lesson is taught- we're left with about a half hour. We still have to gather supplies, create, and then clean up before we hear their teacher knocking at our door.
These trays would be essential in speeding up the set up and clean up process, leaving more time for creation. I would prep the trays to have what each individual kiddo needs. At the end of class they can just slide the tray right into the drying rack and be on their merry little way! After seeing how much time we gain by being organized, my goal is to have the students carry that's skillset over into their everyday life.