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  • Hinkley High School
  • Aurora, CO
  • 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. Learn more

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Students in my school live in a growing suburb right next to Denver. Gentrification in the city has moved many low-income families to this neighborhood. More than three-fourths of our families qualify for food assistance through the federal Free and Reduced Lunch program. English is a second language for a majority of our students. Many are undocumented and have family members who are undocumented as well. Despite, or because of, their challenges, our students are exceedingly resilient. Still, a path to college should be as obtainable for them as it is for any other student in our country.

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Students in my school live in a growing suburb right next to Denver. Gentrification in the city has moved many low-income families to this neighborhood. More than three-fourths of our families qualify for food assistance through the federal Free and Reduced Lunch program. English is a second language for a majority of our students. Many are undocumented and have family members who are undocumented as well. Despite, or because of, their challenges, our students are exceedingly resilient. Still, a path to college should be as obtainable for them as it is for any other student in our country.

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