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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My Project
Since this is my first time I will have a classroom to call my own, I do not have a lot of money to put into basic classroom supplies. I would love to have materials to get the year started. This includes markers, bins, pocket charts, and even a stapler! Again, since my families are of low income, I do not feel comfortable asking for donations. However, I do want a classroom with basic materials for everyday lessons.
These materials will help to create a solid base of supplies for our classroom.
It will take the financial burden away from me, as well as help my students with daily tasks. During whole group lessons, we will use the easel paper which will then be hung on the wall as a reference!
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My Project
Since this is my first time I will have a classroom to call my own, I do not have a lot of money to put into basic classroom supplies. I would love to have materials to get the year started. This includes markers, bins, pocket charts, and even a stapler! Again, since my families are of low income, I do not feel comfortable asking for donations. However, I do want a classroom with basic materials for everyday lessons.
These materials will help to create a solid base of supplies for our classroom.
It will take the financial burden away from me, as well as help my students with daily tasks. During whole group lessons, we will use the easel paper which will then be hung on the wall as a reference!