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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After an unprecedented school year, I am absolutely looking forward to getting back into the classroom and teaching my first grade students how to read and write as soon as possible! My students need their own individual supplies and places to keep them.
These supplies will help my first graders manage their own materials safely. My classroom has always worked collaborative and has always shared supplies and storage. For this upcoming school year, that's an impossibility and unsafe. I will be teaching my first graders in rotating cohorts.
These everyday school supplies will help to support them in both school and at home. These materials can hold their pens and pencils and other tools, carry and organize their papers and books in their bags and help them even sharpen pencils without relying on community supplies. They'll also learn independence, managing which materials belong where and learning how to transport them between home and school safely as needed, as they'll be primarily learning in a hybrid model.
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After an unprecedented school year, I am absolutely looking forward to getting back into the classroom and teaching my first grade students how to read and write as soon as possible! My students need their own individual supplies and places to keep them.
These supplies will help my first graders manage their own materials safely. My classroom has always worked collaborative and has always shared supplies and storage. For this upcoming school year, that's an impossibility and unsafe. I will be teaching my first graders in rotating cohorts.
These everyday school supplies will help to support them in both school and at home. These materials can hold their pens and pencils and other tools, carry and organize their papers and books in their bags and help them even sharpen pencils without relying on community supplies. They'll also learn independence, managing which materials belong where and learning how to transport them between home and school safely as needed, as they'll be primarily learning in a hybrid model.