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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Thank you all so much for your kind words and generous donations to our classroom project this school year.
This bingo project has helped us to celebrate how far we have come this school year by making positive choices in both the areas of behavior and academically.
These small tokens have helped our students to create new goals for the remainder of the school year to continue to grow and make changes.
We can not thank you all enough for all of your donations to our project. This project has really helped my students to know that people out there care for them.”
With gratitude,
Ms. Winningham
This classroom project was brought to life by General Motors and one other donor.
Thank you all so much for your kind words and generous donations to our classroom projects this school year. My students were so excited to have these resources in our classroom.
We love puzzles and believe learning and working out our brains is one of the best ways to strengthen our learning.
We have used these puzzles in many review stations. We practiced our multiplication tables by writing them on the back of the puzzle pieces. When students got the correct fact they were able to flip the puzzle piece over to reveal the beautiful image.”
With gratitude,
Ms. Winningham
This classroom project was brought to life by General Motors and 4 other donors.
Thank you all so much for your kind words and generous donations to our classroom project this school year.
This bingo project has helped us to celebrate how far we have come this school year by making positive choices in both the areas of behavior and academically.
These small tokens have helped our students to create new goals for the remainder of the school year to continue to grow and make changes.
We can not thank you all enough for all of your donations to our project. This project has really helped my students to know that people out there care for them.”
Thank you all so much for your kind words and generous donations to our classroom project this school year.
This bingo project has helped us to celebrate how far we have come this school year by making positive choices in both the areas of behavior and academically.
These small tokens have helped our students to create new goals for the remainder of the school year to continue to grow and make changes.
We can not thank you all enough for all of your donations to our project. This project has really helped my students to know that people out there care for them.”
With gratitude,
Ms. Winningham
This classroom project was brought to life by General Motors and 4 other donors.
Thank you all so much for your kind words and generous donations to our classroom project this school year.
We had so much fun learning all about fossils and how they are formed.
Students worked as archeologists to discover these fossils.
After learning about fossils in our most recent science unit students to their fossils. They took on the role of an excavation team and worked slowly and meticulously to carefully uncover these fossils to preserve them.
This project taught my students not only about fossils, but about different careers and the life skills of patience.”
With gratitude,
Ms. Winningham
This classroom project was brought to life by General Motors and 4 other donors.
Our school is a rather small school in South Carolina. This school is a Title One school were 98% of the students are living below the poverty line. My classroom is one of great diversity. The majority of my students are African American and Hispanic. These students show me everyday that even though they are not the most economically privileged they are by far the sweetest, most understanding and the hardworking students that I have ever had the pleasure of teaching and learning from.
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Our school is a rather small school in South Carolina. This school is a Title One school were 98% of the students are living below the poverty line. My classroom is one of great diversity. The majority of my students are African American and Hispanic. These students show me everyday that even though they are not the most economically privileged they are by far the sweetest, most understanding and the hardworking students that I have ever had the pleasure of teaching and learning from.