More than half of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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Our team members are all 9th graders this year (except for one). I have enjoyed every moment watching them learn and grow together throughout the last season. These students are fearless. I’ve watched them tackle challenges week after week, embracing the struggle of completing an engineering project that’s way beyond anything they’ve ever done before, and never complaining. For this group of students, although failures happen far more often than successes, it’s the simple notion that success can be achieved through a series of failures that keeps them going. I’ve often thought, “Man, today we hit a lot of snags. I wonder if they’re going to show up next time ready to work.” Each time, they return to a practice session more determined than ever. To watch these students work is inspiring beyond words. They are real-world problem-solvers, engineers, scientists, mechanics, and programmers putting their skills to the test on a regular basis in a way that they wouldn’t be able to in class.
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Our team members are all 9th graders this year (except for one). I have enjoyed every moment watching them learn and grow together throughout the last season. These students are fearless. I’ve watched them tackle challenges week after week, embracing the struggle of completing an engineering project that’s way beyond anything they’ve ever done before, and never complaining. For this group of students, although failures happen far more often than successes, it’s the simple notion that success can be achieved through a series of failures that keeps them going. I’ve often thought, “Man, today we hit a lot of snags. I wonder if they’re going to show up next time ready to work.” Each time, they return to a practice session more determined than ever. To watch these students work is inspiring beyond words. They are real-world problem-solvers, engineers, scientists, mechanics, and programmers putting their skills to the test on a regular basis in a way that they wouldn’t be able to in class.