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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By being able to send books home without getting lost, students will continue to grow and build on their reading skills. The nice book baggies will encourage students to take home these sturdy totes to practice their reading rather than a torn up ziploc bag! Research has shown children who read at home with their families are not only continuing to activate their brains for comprehension and visualizing like we do in the classroom, but also continues to develop enjoyment of reading. These bags also relates to our science lesson about sustainability! These reliable reusable bags are teaching the students to put less in landfills!
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By being able to send books home without getting lost, students will continue to grow and build on their reading skills. The nice book baggies will encourage students to take home these sturdy totes to practice their reading rather than a torn up ziploc bag! Research has shown children who read at home with their families are not only continuing to activate their brains for comprehension and visualizing like we do in the classroom, but also continues to develop enjoyment of reading. These bags also relates to our science lesson about sustainability! These reliable reusable bags are teaching the students to put less in landfills!