More than a third 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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Hi, my name is Ashley Wright, and for thirteen years I have had the honor and pleasure of working at Pike County Elementary School. I hold this county close to my heart because it is where educators, administration, and members of the community all know that our kids are our most valuable commodities. This year I will teach Program Challenge for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students. One of the most fascinating parts of my job is seeing how this age group can begin to think and construct their own ideas and opinions. My goal for Program Challenge is to launch our rural students into the 21st century with projects designed for community and global good. This will engage our students in real-world, authentic projects that allow them to use design thinking and problem-solving to begin to create innovative solutions to school, community, and even global issues. Their first challenge: The Rural Digital Divide!
#bethegood
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Hi, my name is Ashley Wright, and for thirteen years I have had the honor and pleasure of working at Pike County Elementary School. I hold this county close to my heart because it is where educators, administration, and members of the community all know that our kids are our most valuable commodities. This year I will teach Program Challenge for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students. One of the most fascinating parts of my job is seeing how this age group can begin to think and construct their own ideas and opinions. My goal for Program Challenge is to launch our rural students into the 21st century with projects designed for community and global good. This will engage our students in real-world, authentic projects that allow them to use design thinking and problem-solving to begin to create innovative solutions to school, community, and even global issues. Their first challenge: The Rural Digital Divide!
#bethegood