More than half of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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Thank you so much for our generous donations to our classroom. We can't thank you you enough for supporting us and our learning this school year and for many to come. We have loves having the storage bins in our classroom to hep keep all of our art supplies nice and organized. It is so easy to find everything that we need right away now. The paints are also really fun as well! We just finished using that to paint our faces for our homecoming pep rally. It is because of amazing donors like you that we are about to do the awesome things that we do in class every day!”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Jordan
This classroom project was brought to life by An Anonymous Arts Funder and 7 other donors.
Thank you so much for the amazing books that you donated to our classroom! Those books have helped my students learn so many important skills already. We have used them for mentor sentences which show my students how to add details into their own writing. They have also sued the stories to discuss theme, point of view, and story elements. Without amazing donors like you our classroom just would not be the same! We can't begin to tell you how much your support has meant to us all. Thank you again”
Thank you so much for the amazing rocking chair for our classroom. This chair is used daily by my students to read, complete assignments, and do activities in. They love it so much and have to make sure they take turns. Without amazing donors like you our classroom would not be the same! This chair adds to the overall comfort and homey feeling of our room. Students need a safe place to learn and know they are cared about. With your help I feel that that is the type of environment that I have been able to provide for them.”
Thank you so much for your generous donations to our classroom this school year. My students have loved having the self inking coin stamps in our classroom. They like to make their own flash cards and count up all of the money. They also really like the roll and solve game. It kind of reminds me of Yahtzee. Our classroom just wouldn't be the same this school year and for many to come if it wasn't for amazing donors like you! My students and I just want to say thank you so much from the bottom of our hearts!”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Jordan
This classroom project was brought to life by Charles Schwab Foundation and 3 other donors.
Thank you so much for your generous donations to our classroom project! We have loved having the writing prompt box in our stations. The students really look forward to seeing what the new topic will be. They have also enjoyed using the folder games to practice their writing skills. The more we can do in third grade to help with writing the better since they are tested over it in fourth grade. Making it fun is a key factor! Our classroom just wouldn't be the same without wonderful donors like you supporting us!”
Thank you so much for your generous donations to our classroom. These science materials have been great to have in our classroom. The interactive journal book has helped my students have hands on learning with science concepts instead of just copying notes. They also really enjoyed the life cycle discovery box. They were able to use the stamps to help them journal and follow the steps with our real life frog in class. Kids love being able to really put their hands on the materials. Without amazing donors like you our classroom just wouldn't be the same!”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Jordan
This classroom project was brought to life by The First Million Fund and 3 other donors.
Thank you so much for your amazing donations to our classroom. When our materials arrived we were in the middle of our intervention getting ready to take the STAAR test. My students were super excited to have some new math materials to play and practice with. The operations pop machines and multiplication tower were their favorites! They also enjoyed getting some new hands on experience with the fractions kit. It really helps to be able to touch the pieces. Without generous donors like you our classroom just wouldn't be the same!”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Jordan
This classroom project was brought to life by Ripple.
Thank you so much for your amazing donations to ours classroom. My students just love the Amulet series of books. As soon as our package came in they were begging me to take them out of the box. I have several students who have already devoured the whole series. This week we have actually started working on our Christmas crafts as well. Because of you we have plenty of cinnamon to make our super cute gingerbread people ornaments. The students love these and enjoy the chance to get creative in our classroom.”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Jordan
This classroom project was brought to life by The Association of Texas Professional Educators and 2 other donors.
Thank you so much for your generous donations to our classroom. Your help is greatly appreciated. Each day my students beg to get to use our handheld vacuum. They can't wait to help clean our classroom at the end of each day. Our custodian has been super impressed with the amount of responsibility and pride my students have taken in our classroom in just the short time we have had access to the vacuum. We also love using the pens each day to go over our assignments. This just adds a fun touch to our sometimes boring work.”
Thank you so much for your kind donations to our project. Because of you my students have new and fun math games to play in our classroom. Math can be difficult at the 3rd grade level, but it is important for students to have a way to practice that doesn't feel like practice. You have made that possible for us. Right now my students are learning about fractions so we currently have our pizza fraction game in the rug and the magnetic fraction circles on the board that students can use to help them with the game.”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Jordan
This classroom project was brought to life by Lakeshore Learning and 2 other donors.
I teach in a high poverty neighborhood, in East Texas, where most of my students are English language learners. They all work very hard despite the many challenges they face at home, challenges that I couldn't imagine facing as an adult, let alone as a child. Because of their hard work throughout the year they are able to make great gains in their reading, listening and speaking skills. However, there is still more work to be done in order to become proficient. Many of my students don't have access to this type of technology at home and they would be very excited to use the Nooks. The enjoyment of the Nooks will turn into an enjoyment of reading.
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I teach in a high poverty neighborhood, in East Texas, where most of my students are English language learners. They all work very hard despite the many challenges they face at home, challenges that I couldn't imagine facing as an adult, let alone as a child. Because of their hard work throughout the year they are able to make great gains in their reading, listening and speaking skills. However, there is still more work to be done in order to become proficient. Many of my students don't have access to this type of technology at home and they would be very excited to use the Nooks. The enjoyment of the Nooks will turn into an enjoyment of reading.