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Meeting the Needs of Students in Poverty

Educational EquityNovember 14, 2017

What is poverty?O “Persons with income less than that

deemed sufficient to purchase basic needs-food, shelter, clothing, and other essentials.”

(Office of Management and Budget)

O “Chronic and debilitating condition that results from multiple adverse synergistic risk factors and affects the mind, body and soul.”

(Jensen, E. Teaching with Poverty in Mind)

Free or Reduced Lunch

Granite School District 2017-18

Effects of Poverty

OEmotional and social challenges

OAcute and chronic stressorsOCognitive lagsOHealth and safety issuesJensen, E. (2009). Teaching With Poverty In Mind. ASCD; Alexandria, Va.

Adverse Childhood Experiences(ACEs Study)

O Physical abuseO Sexual abuseO Emotional abuseO Physical neglectO Emotional neglectO Mother treated violentlyO Household substance abuseO Household mental illnessO Parental separation or divorceO Incarcerated household member

Felitti & Anda; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), national study.http://www.cdc.gov/ace/index.htm

How does poverty come into play?School-readiness skill Lowest SES Highest SES

Recognizes letters of the alphabet 39% 85%

Identifies beginning sounds of words10% 51%

Counts to twenty48% 68%

Identifies primary colors69% 90%

Writes own name54% 76%

Amount of time read to prior to kindergarten 25 hours 1,000 hours

Accumulated experience with words13 million 45 million

Beginning kindergartners’ school readiness skills by socioeconomic status (SES)

Source: Neuman, 2009

What are we doing to minimize the effects of poverty?

With our Students

Basic NeedsO Food

O Mobile and Stand-Alone pantriesO Breakfast in the classroomO Snacks and/or dinner in after school

O HygieneO MedicalO DentalO VisionO Clothing

Educational OpportunitiesO School-aligned afterschool programs

O Academic interventionsO STEM OpportunitiesO ArtsO AthleticsO Family Engagement

Mental Health SupportsO Counselors O Social WorkersO BHAsO Referrals and/or connections to

outside agencies

What are we doing to minimize the effects of poverty?

With our Families

Community CentersO Classes offered

O Improve employability skillsO ESL EnglishO Basic Computer Literacy

O Parenting ClassesO My Family and MeO Parent InstituteO SEP/SEOP OrientationO Gradebook Parent Portal Training

Community CentersO Community resource presentations:

O Financial literacyO Job skillsO Insurance supportO SafetyO TransportationO ImmigrationO Citizenship

Family SupportsO Academic Parent Teacher Teams (APTT)O Home Visit ProjectO Community Connections

How are we doing?

ParticipationFirst Term Comparison

Class 2016-17 2017-18 PercentIncrease

Adult ESL 1,966 4,181 112%

ComputerLiteracy

474 1,324 179%

My Family and Me

162 182 12.3%

Other Classes 1,144 1,297 13.3%

Total 4,046 6,984 72%

Community ConnectionsOver 50 partnerships supporting families in the following areas

O EducationO Financial LiteracyO Food SupportO General Health

O DentalO MedicalO Mental HealthO Vision

O ImmigrationO CitizenshipO InsuranceO Job SkillsO SafetyO Transportation

O Increase number of centersO Increase hours of operation at centersO Increase attendance by:

O Providing childcare O Focus on outreach

O Improve Early Childhood EducationO Improve Financial Literacy Classes

Questions?

Thank You!

Granite School DistrictDepartment of Educational Equity

385-646-4205

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