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Describe your student population within the context of your classroom. provide new information and/or demographic data that further explains any exceptional challenges you have in teaching your students science or math concepts. you may include information such as single-parent families, grandparents as caregivers, graduation rate, community unemployment, etc. —so long as it is relevant (100 words max).

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