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  • Columbia Heights Education Campus
  • Washington, DC
  • 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. Learn more

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Students learn better about the immune system and the impact of infectious disease when they can participate in a lab that shows infections such as HIV and other STDs. I teach in Washington D.C. public schools. My students are eleventh and twelfth graders who are predominantly low income African American and Hispanic students. We have many English Language Learners, therefore, labs are great hands on ways to understand concepts that straight lectures cannot easily accomplish.

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Students learn better about the immune system and the impact of infectious disease when they can participate in a lab that shows infections such as HIV and other STDs. I teach in Washington D.C. public schools. My students are eleventh and twelfth graders who are predominantly low income African American and Hispanic students. We have many English Language Learners, therefore, labs are great hands on ways to understand concepts that straight lectures cannot easily accomplish.

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