Nearly all 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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Our goal is to allow the students more flexibility when it comes to seating, so that our students are more successful as learners. Being able to move and choose their own seating will positively impact their learning while reducing behavior issues. It is difficult to sit on a hard chair all day. This is not the ideal setting to expect the best possible work from our students. Just as we choose a comfortable spot to work in, children should have that choice too. As teachers, we want to help them reach their full potential. Successful students are comfortable in their learning environment and so flexible seating is a necessity, not a luxury. By implementing alternative seating in our classroom, our students will have the freedom to move around and learn the valuable skill of making choices. They will choose which seating arrangement works best for them while studying and engaging in learning activities. Studies show that allowing flexible seating will decrease behavior problems and promote learning.
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Our goal is to allow the students more flexibility when it comes to seating, so that our students are more successful as learners. Being able to move and choose their own seating will positively impact their learning while reducing behavior issues. It is difficult to sit on a hard chair all day. This is not the ideal setting to expect the best possible work from our students. Just as we choose a comfortable spot to work in, children should have that choice too. As teachers, we want to help them reach their full potential. Successful students are comfortable in their learning environment and so flexible seating is a necessity, not a luxury. By implementing alternative seating in our classroom, our students will have the freedom to move around and learn the valuable skill of making choices. They will choose which seating arrangement works best for them while studying and engaging in learning activities. Studies show that allowing flexible seating will decrease behavior problems and promote learning.