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 students are happy, energetic preschool children with special needs. They range in age from 3-5 and attend an early intervention preschool program. The class is a language based program designed to meet the needs of the children while offering them typical early childhood school experiences. The school they attend was built in the early sixties and is located in So CA. The staff is dedicated and committed to the well being of all our students and because of this dedication the class has been transformed into an inviting, safe place to learn and have fun. The program provides the children hands on experiences with materials not available at home. Most of the children come from families who struggle to provide shelter, food and clothing. These parents have limited resources and can not afford to offer their children enriching activities at home.
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My students are happy, energetic preschool children with special needs. They range in age from 3-5 and attend an early intervention preschool program. The class is a language based program designed to meet the needs of the children while offering them typical early childhood school experiences. The school they attend was built in the early sixties and is located in So CA. The staff is dedicated and committed to the well being of all our students and because of this dedication the class has been transformed into an inviting, safe place to learn and have fun. The program provides the children hands on experiences with materials not available at home. Most of the children come from families who struggle to provide shelter, food and clothing. These parents have limited resources and can not afford to offer their children enriching activities at home.