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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Mrs. Salcedo teaches twenty-three amazing 3rd graders, each, in a Northern California school. They are all excited to be back in the classroom again. The student population consists mostly of students from many different backgrounds. We have several students who speak English as a second language. Students range from advanced to far below basic, but all of them want to learn! I feel that one of the best ways for students to learn is hands on. It is also very rewarding when students are having fun and aren't realizing that they are actually learning. Having students create videos about what they are learning is a great way for students to become engaged in their learning. Thank you for helping me better engage my students.
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Mrs. Salcedo teaches twenty-three amazing 3rd graders, each, in a Northern California school. They are all excited to be back in the classroom again. The student population consists mostly of students from many different backgrounds. We have several students who speak English as a second language. Students range from advanced to far below basic, but all of them want to learn! I feel that one of the best ways for students to learn is hands on. It is also very rewarding when students are having fun and aren't realizing that they are actually learning. Having students create videos about what they are learning is a great way for students to become engaged in their learning. Thank you for helping me better engage my students.