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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A classroom rug is a busy area! Students gather on the rug for morning meetings, closing circles, accountable talk, teacher-led lessons, book read-aloud, independent group work and more.
The rug in our classroom is a special place. It is where we start and end our days. We sit in a circle and discuss a variety of different topics and issues. In the mornings, we greet each other and talk about our schedule, our values, and goals. At the end of the day, our rug is a place where we reflect on our learning and say our goodbyes. Our classroom rug is a spot where many important things happen, but it is also a place for children to stretch and lounge:).
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A classroom rug is a busy area! Students gather on the rug for morning meetings, closing circles, accountable talk, teacher-led lessons, book read-aloud, independent group work and more.
The rug in our classroom is a special place. It is where we start and end our days. We sit in a circle and discuss a variety of different topics and issues. In the mornings, we greet each other and talk about our schedule, our values, and goals. At the end of the day, our rug is a place where we reflect on our learning and say our goodbyes. Our classroom rug is a spot where many important things happen, but it is also a place for children to stretch and lounge:).