Overview 13 million families are below the poverty level Another 28 million are considered low income Highest State – Mississippi 29% of children are in.

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Overview 13 million families are below the poverty level Another 28 million are considered low income Highest State – Mississippi 29% of children are in poverty Pennsylvania 19% children in poverty Race/immigrants are a large statistic, but more whites are in poverty

A Teacher’s Help Keep regular tabs on them – Caught and kept up with from a young age Adult support system – Someone to have expectations – Provide them with opportunities – Stability Organization Parent involvement with students

Life Outside of School Judged as having a poor work ethic Not getting adequate nutrition Not physically active Many have stressed High percentage of parents did not graduate – Depressed/Unsupportive parents Health insurance problems

Inside of School Usually have trouble making decisions 50% score below the basic level Academic difficulties – Do not feel a purpose to work hard Behavior problems Understand there are limits – Do not strive for the best in school