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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Students love to use dry erase boards as an interactive way to participate in lessons. I often use these during phonics and math instruction to assess my students' throughout the lesson. As I enter my 5th year in teaching, my dry erase boards have begun to fall apart. The boards have lost their stick and are falling off of the paddles that hold them, making it difficult for my students' to utilize them during instruction. It has become more of a distraction to them because they are peeling and falling apart rather than for their intended use. Thank you for your time!
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Students love to use dry erase boards as an interactive way to participate in lessons. I often use these during phonics and math instruction to assess my students' throughout the lesson. As I enter my 5th year in teaching, my dry erase boards have begun to fall apart. The boards have lost their stick and are falling off of the paddles that hold them, making it difficult for my students' to utilize them during instruction. It has become more of a distraction to them because they are peeling and falling apart rather than for their intended use. Thank you for your time!