More than a third 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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Fifth grade is such a pivotal year in our children's lives when it comes to school and learning. One of my goals this year as their teacher is to inspire all of my students to find a love for reading before I send them off to the middle school. From what I can see, our current reading series will just not be enough to accomplish this goal. These novels will inspire my students by taking them into a magical world called Narnia, to a desert where they will dig holes at Camp Green Lake, inside the minds of an unlikely group of 5th grade students forced to work together in Miss Rasmussen's fifth grade class, and on a journey of change in the eyes of Bradley Chalkers, the meanest kid in school. If you support this project, not only are you providing my students with more things to read, but you're giving them access to experiences an opportunities that would not be possible without these stories.
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Fifth grade is such a pivotal year in our children's lives when it comes to school and learning. One of my goals this year as their teacher is to inspire all of my students to find a love for reading before I send them off to the middle school. From what I can see, our current reading series will just not be enough to accomplish this goal. These novels will inspire my students by taking them into a magical world called Narnia, to a desert where they will dig holes at Camp Green Lake, inside the minds of an unlikely group of 5th grade students forced to work together in Miss Rasmussen's fifth grade class, and on a journey of change in the eyes of Bradley Chalkers, the meanest kid in school. If you support this project, not only are you providing my students with more things to read, but you're giving them access to experiences an opportunities that would not be possible without these stories.