More than three‑quarters 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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The smiles of those receiving a new warm coat are immeasurable. They smile from ear to ear and no longer worry about the blistery wind or water because most coats are water resistant. The coats were distributed to students across all grade levels within the school. Your contribution has helped me bring a warm winter to many students.
Thank you for funding my project and helping me reach students with needs that may not otherwise be able to be easily met. This season is especially cold, and your partnership in keeping these little ones warm is greatly appreciated!”
Thank you so much for the books to help my students build a deep understanding of the text. The pictures loaded are a layout of where they were to go, using the texts YOU provided. My students loved hearing and interacting with the books. The colorful pages and interesting events were captivating to them. This helped them produce great responses based on what we have done in preparation as a class and through small group work.
Thank you for joining in our exciting adventures. The kids loved the books.
In partnership,”
With gratitude,
Ms. Wishy
This classroom project was brought to life by The Mo & Cher Willems Foundation and 3 other donors.
Thank you so much for considering and funding our classroom project. Perfect as you can see from this sneezing season, the tissues are priceless! The students love the pride of receiving mail and putting away their mail while building organizational skills. The paper helps our classroom vocabulary and other key information work stand out! Students measure using the meter sticks and build data and graphs based on this data. The classroom is buzzing with excitement. My hard-working ICT class and I appreciate your kind donation so much.”
With gratitude,
Ms. Wishy
This classroom project was brought to life by Equitable Foundation.
Your incredible generosity has allowed me to do so much with my students in need. We notice and wonder about books and talk about that, then we find answers as we are reading. The room is clean, colorful, and organized thanks to the disinfectant wipes and the bright colorful paper and folders.
It is easy to stay organized and have the classroom pop. Everyone loves a poppin' classroom. The markers and the paper really make things stand out and look awesome.
Thank you so much again!
Ms. Wishy”
With gratitude,
Ms. Wishy
This classroom project was brought to life by LOFT.
Help our classroom take amazing and exciting journeys to the far corners of the world and universe. Let us see the breathtaking Himalayan Mountains, the ancient pyramids of Egypt and the moons of Saturn. And, while we are traveling, we can learn English grammar and reading skills. An iPad is the ticket to taking these educational virtual adventures.
My third grade English Language Learners attend a Title I school where budget monies are stretched thin and funds for new books and supplies are limited. Many students come from homes without computers or tablets. Students are diverse in cultures and learning styles but all are quickly captivated and engaged with hands-on activities.
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Help our classroom take amazing and exciting journeys to the far corners of the world and universe. Let us see the breathtaking Himalayan Mountains, the ancient pyramids of Egypt and the moons of Saturn. And, while we are traveling, we can learn English grammar and reading skills. An iPad is the ticket to taking these educational virtual adventures.
My third grade English Language Learners attend a Title I school where budget monies are stretched thin and funds for new books and supplies are limited. Many students come from homes without computers or tablets. Students are diverse in cultures and learning styles but all are quickly captivated and engaged with hands-on activities.