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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Lets face it, technology plays a HUGE role in schools all over the nation, and it plays a even bigger role at my school and in my classroom. The type of school I work at is different than any other school I have been in before. Many of the students that come into my room have not had access to different types of technology like computers or I-pads because of their financial state at home. My school is a title 1, low income school; where many of our students would not eat if they did not come to school and do not have needed school supplies that teachers have to supply for them (usually out of pocket). However, the one thing the students at our school have in common is their love of learning, and their love of their school they look forward to coming to everyday. These children deserve to have all the resources at their finger tips that we can supply them, to ensure they have the best education they can have.
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Lets face it, technology plays a HUGE role in schools all over the nation, and it plays a even bigger role at my school and in my classroom. The type of school I work at is different than any other school I have been in before. Many of the students that come into my room have not had access to different types of technology like computers or I-pads because of their financial state at home. My school is a title 1, low income school; where many of our students would not eat if they did not come to school and do not have needed school supplies that teachers have to supply for them (usually out of pocket). However, the one thing the students at our school have in common is their love of learning, and their love of their school they look forward to coming to everyday. These children deserve to have all the resources at their finger tips that we can supply them, to ensure they have the best education they can have.