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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I have a class full of very eager to help kindergarten students! We have a variety of classroom jobs, which they love and that teach them about responsibility and how to be helpful and kind. Each student is responsible when they arrive in the morning to check in for lunch, take down their chair and then get started on their explore bin activity. The chairs that we currently have in our classroom are very aged and heavy. Most of my young students cannot independently pick their chair up or take it down. The Lifetime Kids Stacking Chairs would be so wonderful because they are lightweight and would allow my students to be able to independently take their chairs down in the morning and put them up at the end of each day.
By donating to our project, you will be helping to create opportunities for these students to learn responsibility. I feel that this is the age in which students learn the importance of this skill. Practice with simple everyday tasks such as these allows them to feel successful. Students will feel pride in being able to do these jobs independently and feel a sense of accomplishment.
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I have a class full of very eager to help kindergarten students! We have a variety of classroom jobs, which they love and that teach them about responsibility and how to be helpful and kind. Each student is responsible when they arrive in the morning to check in for lunch, take down their chair and then get started on their explore bin activity. The chairs that we currently have in our classroom are very aged and heavy. Most of my young students cannot independently pick their chair up or take it down. The Lifetime Kids Stacking Chairs would be so wonderful because they are lightweight and would allow my students to be able to independently take their chairs down in the morning and put them up at the end of each day.
By donating to our project, you will be helping to create opportunities for these students to learn responsibility. I feel that this is the age in which students learn the importance of this skill. Practice with simple everyday tasks such as these allows them to feel successful. Students will feel pride in being able to do these jobs independently and feel a sense of accomplishment.