Half of students from low鈥慽ncome 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 teach sophomores and juniors in high school. All of my students are ready to enter the paperless age and begin to adopt better technology practices. We are in a rural mid-western town where some students only exposure to technology happens at school. If I can't offer them a technologically-sound education, I feel that I am sending them out ill-prepared into a workplace that expects a high level of technological proficiency. My students are eager to compete with their peers who grow up in more affluent, suburban districts where technology is prevalent.
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I teach sophomores and juniors in high school. All of my students are ready to enter the paperless age and begin to adopt better technology practices. We are in a rural mid-western town where some students only exposure to technology happens at school. If I can't offer them a technologically-sound education, I feel that I am sending them out ill-prepared into a workplace that expects a high level of technological proficiency. My students are eager to compete with their peers who grow up in more affluent, suburban districts where technology is prevalent.