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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138 students, and we really do have "All the Feels"! This project will give our Elementary classrooms common strategies and supports to help our students learn to regulate their emotions. This project will give the teachers the tools they need to create a quiet and safe option for students to remove themselves when they are becoming frustrated, and to utilize for themselves strategies they have been taught school-wide so that we have a common language around social/emotional learning from grade to grade.
Just as important as it is to teach our students to read, write and do math; we also need to teach students how to self-regulate their emotions and to deal with all emotions in a way that benefits the student not just in school, but out of school and as they move out into the world.
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138 students, and we really do have "All the Feels"! This project will give our Elementary classrooms common strategies and supports to help our students learn to regulate their emotions. This project will give the teachers the tools they need to create a quiet and safe option for students to remove themselves when they are becoming frustrated, and to utilize for themselves strategies they have been taught school-wide so that we have a common language around social/emotional learning from grade to grade.
Just as important as it is to teach our students to read, write and do math; we also need to teach students how to self-regulate their emotions and to deal with all emotions in a way that benefits the student not just in school, but out of school and as they move out into the world.