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  • Creekwood Elementary School
  • Broken Arrow, OK
  • 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. Learn more

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During the pandemic, kindergarten teachers have been faced with new challenges. Kinders already struggle with learning to organize their supplies, learning transitions and hygiene is an even greater challenge. Students naturally want to feel organized and confident in their learning environment. With the pandemic kindergarten teachers are challenged to fight against an invisible threat that is completely abstract to a five or six year old - germs and contacts between students. We know as educators that a student who feels safe will be a stronger student and more willing to work on the curriculum. My students sit at tables with no storage available to them; by having seat sack organizers for each individual kindergarten student, the children will be: more organized, more hygienic and less exposed to the contacts of other students, and time will be saved during transitions because the supplies are immediately ready to go.

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During the pandemic, kindergarten teachers have been faced with new challenges. Kinders already struggle with learning to organize their supplies, learning transitions and hygiene is an even greater challenge. Students naturally want to feel organized and confident in their learning environment. With the pandemic kindergarten teachers are challenged to fight against an invisible threat that is completely abstract to a five or six year old - germs and contacts between students. We know as educators that a student who feels safe will be a stronger student and more willing to work on the curriculum. My students sit at tables with no storage available to them; by having seat sack organizers for each individual kindergarten student, the children will be: more organized, more hygienic and less exposed to the contacts of other students, and time will be saved during transitions because the supplies are immediately ready to go.

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