Nearly all 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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Our school is a Title I school, which means that the majority of our students are at a poverty level and therefore qualify for free or reduced-price meals.
Our elementary school has an amazing PAL (Preschool for all Learners) program that is designed to meet the needs of our students for small class settings that are highly structured. All of our students have been identified with special needs, with a different range of levels of strengths and needs (autism, developmentally delayed, intellectual disability, and other health impairments).
My students are creative, loving, smart and (some) non-verbal! All of the students work so hard and truly amaze us at how much potential they each have!
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Our school is a Title I school, which means that the majority of our students are at a poverty level and therefore qualify for free or reduced-price meals.
Our elementary school has an amazing PAL (Preschool for all Learners) program that is designed to meet the needs of our students for small class settings that are highly structured. All of our students have been identified with special needs, with a different range of levels of strengths and needs (autism, developmentally delayed, intellectual disability, and other health impairments).
My students are creative, loving, smart and (some) non-verbal! All of the students work so hard and truly amaze us at how much potential they each have!