More than 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 have the best students in the world! We are a very small town in Oklahoma. I have fifteen students in my class. Prek through twelve has five hundred students. When I say small, I'm not kidding. There is not any extra money for us to buy supplies that are not a necessity. Most parents can barely afford those. I've spent money out of my own pocket numerous times without hesitation. Our entire school district is on free lunch through the state of Oklahoma. This is a very low income school, but it has some of the best students in the United States. It's very comforting to be at a school where everyone knows everyone. You always see familiar faces and everybody is polite. I couldn't ask for a better place to teach.
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I have the best students in the world! We are a very small town in Oklahoma. I have fifteen students in my class. Prek through twelve has five hundred students. When I say small, I'm not kidding. There is not any extra money for us to buy supplies that are not a necessity. Most parents can barely afford those. I've spent money out of my own pocket numerous times without hesitation. Our entire school district is on free lunch through the state of Oklahoma. This is a very low income school, but it has some of the best students in the United States. It's very comforting to be at a school where everyone knows everyone. You always see familiar faces and everybody is polite. I couldn't ask for a better place to teach.