More than three‑quarters 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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No one could have predicted the social economic challenges the COVID-19 pandemic has brought to many American families around the country. Many of my student’s families have been faced with extreme hardships and have been struggling to provide basic needs for their children during this difficult time. We are requesting school supplies - markers, pencil boxes, notebooks, chart paper, markers, folders, glue sticks and more - so my students can achieve academic success.
Budget cuts to school funding in California have been put in place and there is a reduction in funding for school supplies. In the past supplies were commonly shared in the classroom however, new regulations have been imposed on schools which outlines every student needing his/her own set of supplies to reduce potential spread of infection.
Helping to provide basic classroom school supplies to these families in need would greatly reduce the economic tension they’re already challenged by due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It will allow for all students in my classroom to have the materials they need to be academically successful.
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No one could have predicted the social economic challenges the COVID-19 pandemic has brought to many American families around the country. Many of my student’s families have been faced with extreme hardships and have been struggling to provide basic needs for their children during this difficult time. We are requesting school supplies - markers, pencil boxes, notebooks, chart paper, markers, folders, glue sticks and more - so my students can achieve academic success.
Budget cuts to school funding in California have been put in place and there is a reduction in funding for school supplies. In the past supplies were commonly shared in the classroom however, new regulations have been imposed on schools which outlines every student needing his/her own set of supplies to reduce potential spread of infection.
Helping to provide basic classroom school supplies to these families in need would greatly reduce the economic tension they’re already challenged by due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It will allow for all students in my classroom to have the materials they need to be academically successful.