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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Students in a Title I school come from a wide range of backgrounds, often facing economic challenges and living in under-resourced communities. These students may come from families with limited financial means, where access to educational support, technology, and even basic necessities can be limited. Despite these challenges, many students in Title I schools exhibit remarkable resilience, determination, and potential. Your support will help them achieve their academic goals and aspirations for their future.
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Students in a Title I school come from a wide range of backgrounds, often facing economic challenges and living in under-resourced communities. These students may come from families with limited financial means, where access to educational support, technology, and even basic necessities can be limited. Despite these challenges, many students in Title I schools exhibit remarkable resilience, determination, and potential. Your support will help them achieve their academic goals and aspirations for their future.