Do you teach in a classroom that contains students from different social classes?
inside brackets are initials of teacher

* "This year my classroom does not contain students from different social classes; however last year, I did have one student who received free-reduced lunch and parents could not afford supplies or clothing." [ER]

* Yes. [SK]

* "No, not really." [SRe]

* Yes [FS]

* "There is very little low income housing in Itasca. Most students are middle to upper middle class." [MP]

* "Yes, I teach students of many different social classes, from welfare families to rich families." [JKo]

* "I know there is some moderate social diversity, but I wouldn't say it's significant." [SL]

* "Yes. Although most students come from middle class backgrounds, this is slowly changing and I have more students that are from lower income families." [NK]

* Yes [CA]

* Yes [JKu]

* "I would say somewhat, at least compared to what it was ten years ago. But, certainly not as diverse as many communities might be." [DR]

* Yes [KP]

* "There are a few that are middle class, but most are from the lower class." [HH]

* "Yes, very much so, I have several students who get help from the state, and recieve reduced lunch plans." [KW]

* "Yes, I would say there are probably three different social classes in my room." [JKe]

* "Yes, lower, middle and a few in the upper classes." [NS]

* "Absolutely. When teaching in a high school, you see just about every social class possible." [SRo] 1

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