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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In the preparation of teaching and training future mathematicians of our great global society, I must not allow the fact that the high school sophomores I teach Geometry to, in one of the inner city high schools of our great nation,who suffer the consequences of poverty be an obstacle. Given both the resources and knowledge they too shall be able to compete academically and socially in our great global society.
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In the preparation of teaching and training future mathematicians of our great global society, I must not allow the fact that the high school sophomores I teach Geometry to, in one of the inner city high schools of our great nation,who suffer the consequences of poverty be an obstacle. Given both the resources and knowledge they too shall be able to compete academically and socially in our great global society.