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 of 18 Kindergarten students with very diverse backgrounds. We are a Title I school that is considered high poverty because the free/reduced lunch rate is very high. Our school is also highly populated with English Language Learners (ELL). Many of our students are just beginning to learn English. I rise to the challenge because my students matter!
With a very limited budget I face many obstacles. I have a number of students to serve that are not able to bring supplies needed to be successful in school. Equipment and supplies are not cheap.
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I have a class of 18 Kindergarten students with very diverse backgrounds. We are a Title I school that is considered high poverty because the free/reduced lunch rate is very high. Our school is also highly populated with English Language Learners (ELL). Many of our students are just beginning to learn English. I rise to the challenge because my students matter!
With a very limited budget I face many obstacles. I have a number of students to serve that are not able to bring supplies needed to be successful in school. Equipment and supplies are not cheap.