More than a third 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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I have 135 seventh grade students that visit my Life science classes each day. They are an energetic group of students that love exploring and investigating crime scenes and participating in science labs each week. They are very competitive and work well in small teams trying to solve crimes set up in the classroom. They like the challenge of the "Who Dunnit", activities involving gathering evidence and finding the person responsible for the crime. They learn the concepts about a human body system throughout the week and then use that knowledge in a lab to better understand how the human body itself helps law enforcement personal solve real life crimes. Each child feels a sense of accomplishment when they uncover the evidence that leads to the suspect and they solve the crime. They enjoy the discussions they have o during and after their investigations.
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I have 135 seventh grade students that visit my Life science classes each day. They are an energetic group of students that love exploring and investigating crime scenes and participating in science labs each week. They are very competitive and work well in small teams trying to solve crimes set up in the classroom. They like the challenge of the "Who Dunnit", activities involving gathering evidence and finding the person responsible for the crime. They learn the concepts about a human body system throughout the week and then use that knowledge in a lab to better understand how the human body itself helps law enforcement personal solve real life crimes. Each child feels a sense of accomplishment when they uncover the evidence that leads to the suspect and they solve the crime. They enjoy the discussions they have o during and after their investigations.