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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My student's are exceptional and eager to learn. They are from Trenton NJ, which is an inner city high in poverty.
As a teacher in this area, I know that my students are faced with challenges both in and out of the classroom.
Despite the many challenges they face, I am looking to provide my students with safe fun and meaningful learning experiences. Majority of them are raised in single parent households, by foster parents or immigrant families and all receive free lunch based on their socioeconomic status. These things may prevent them from getting ahead early in life and may not provide them with the life experiences many of us see as "typical". From the minute they walk in the door of my classroom, I remind them to continue to focus and always stay engaged in learning. I may not be able to control their home lives, however, I can control their experiences during the school day. They are all special individuals!
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My student's are exceptional and eager to learn. They are from Trenton NJ, which is an inner city high in poverty.
As a teacher in this area, I know that my students are faced with challenges both in and out of the classroom.
Despite the many challenges they face, I am looking to provide my students with safe fun and meaningful learning experiences. Majority of them are raised in single parent households, by foster parents or immigrant families and all receive free lunch based on their socioeconomic status. These things may prevent them from getting ahead early in life and may not provide them with the life experiences many of us see as "typical". From the minute they walk in the door of my classroom, I remind them to continue to focus and always stay engaged in learning. I may not be able to control their home lives, however, I can control their experiences during the school day. They are all special individuals!