Low-Income Students
Low-income students are individuals who come from families with limited financial resources. These students often face challenges such as inadequate access to educational materials, technology, and extracurricular activities. Their economic situation can impact their academic performance and overall school experience.
Many low-income students qualify for government assistance programs, such as the Free and Reduced Price Lunch Program, which helps provide meals during school hours. Schools and communities often implement support systems, like tutoring and mentoring programs, to help these students succeed academically and socially despite their financial hardships.