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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Welcome to Kindergarten! The time when all are busy, the love of learning is crucial, the imaginations are endless, and where going home tired and covered in smudges (and possibly a little paint) means the day was a great one. Life in Kindergarten has certainly changed over the years, but the need for compassion, understanding, and perseverance is still a constant. Teaching students from all diverse and economic backgrounds continues to be a blessing and a challenge. Each year, my students come to school with a variety of individual needs that need met, self confidence that needs fostered, and a love for learning that needs stoked. My appreciation comes in knowing that individuals like you are willing to support and encourage the hearts and lives of students whom you may never meet but for whom will forever be indebted for your kindness.
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Welcome to Kindergarten! The time when all are busy, the love of learning is crucial, the imaginations are endless, and where going home tired and covered in smudges (and possibly a little paint) means the day was a great one. Life in Kindergarten has certainly changed over the years, but the need for compassion, understanding, and perseverance is still a constant. Teaching students from all diverse and economic backgrounds continues to be a blessing and a challenge. Each year, my students come to school with a variety of individual needs that need met, self confidence that needs fostered, and a love for learning that needs stoked. My appreciation comes in knowing that individuals like you are willing to support and encourage the hearts and lives of students whom you may never meet but for whom will forever be indebted for your kindness.