More than a third 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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My name is Angie Turkelson. I am a Special Education Teacher at Hurricane High School. I teach Algebra, Earth & Space Science and Language Arts in both inclusion and resource room settings. I also coach the Archery Teams at HHS and Hurricane Middle School.
In my classroom I try to build a strong sense of community by incorporating fun projects, engaging activities, and interesting opportunities and applications. I am always looking for ways to make the curriculum more easily accessible for all students.
Outside of the classroom, archery is an excellent way for all students, regardless of their academic, artistic, or athletic abilities to be part of a program that builds their self confidence. It allows students to set personal goals and shows that practice and hard work pay off.
It's through the generosity of people like you that my students can have what they need to reach their true potential.
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My name is Angie Turkelson. I am a Special Education Teacher at Hurricane High School. I teach Algebra, Earth & Space Science and Language Arts in both inclusion and resource room settings. I also coach the Archery Teams at HHS and Hurricane Middle School.
In my classroom I try to build a strong sense of community by incorporating fun projects, engaging activities, and interesting opportunities and applications. I am always looking for ways to make the curriculum more easily accessible for all students.
Outside of the classroom, archery is an excellent way for all students, regardless of their academic, artistic, or athletic abilities to be part of a program that builds their self confidence. It allows students to set personal goals and shows that practice and hard work pay off.
It's through the generosity of people like you that my students can have what they need to reach their true potential.