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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They have come to our high expectations high school with a strong desire to learn and to work hard in their studies. We are a small charter school with a total of about six hundred students. The school is in a low income area with most of our students receiving free or reduced lunch. Many cannot afford books of their own.
I have been building a small class library that is welcome to the entire school. Given this opportunity, students have started to trickle in and curiously look over the titles we have. I have been purchasing new books with my own money but cannot afford to continue doing so. I need your help.
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They have come to our high expectations high school with a strong desire to learn and to work hard in their studies. We are a small charter school with a total of about six hundred students. The school is in a low income area with most of our students receiving free or reduced lunch. Many cannot afford books of their own.
I have been building a small class library that is welcome to the entire school. Given this opportunity, students have started to trickle in and curiously look over the titles we have. I have been purchasing new books with my own money but cannot afford to continue doing so. I need your help.