More than three‑quarters 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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Thank you so much for your generous donations to my project for my seventh grade students! These donated headphones will go a long way to supporting my students when we are working in learning centers. We will be better able to support differentiated learning for all of our students through the use of technology.
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Our P.S. 89 Panther students would benefit from your help because we are a title 1 school located within a New York City Housing Project Development, where many of our students live, and over 95% of our students qualify for free/ reduced price lunch. Coming from low-income families, the children in our class rarely have the opportunity to experience life outside of their neighborhood and school, so a trip like this will be a chance for them to learn outside of the classroom.
Our school has three academies within the elementary/ middle school. One of the major academies for the middle school is called the Big Picture Learning Academy. Being in a Big Picture Learning Classroom is different from traditional learning because it focuses on the student as an individual and finds ways to help student's master common core standards through real-world situations, student choice, and engaging experiences.
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Our P.S. 89 Panther students would benefit from your help because we are a title 1 school located within a New York City Housing Project Development, where many of our students live, and over 95% of our students qualify for free/ reduced price lunch. Coming from low-income families, the children in our class rarely have the opportunity to experience life outside of their neighborhood and school, so a trip like this will be a chance for them to learn outside of the classroom.
Our school has three academies within the elementary/ middle school. One of the major academies for the middle school is called the Big Picture Learning Academy. Being in a Big Picture Learning Classroom is different from traditional learning because it focuses on the student as an individual and finds ways to help student's master common core standards through real-world situations, student choice, and engaging experiences.