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Ms. Miles' Classroom

  • DC Scholars Stanton Elementary School
  • Washington, DC
  • Nearly all students from low‑income households Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education. Learn more

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  • The Power of Yet!

    Funded Dec 22, 2024

    I thank each and every one of you for your support and kindness during this time of year! I hope you have a great Christmas and have a blessed New Year. I can’t do this work without people like you. Stanton students will forever be grateful for your generosity.

    Ms. Miles”

    With gratitude,

    Ms. Miles

    This classroom project was brought to life by United Airlines and 9 other donors.
  • The Windmill STEM Challenge

    Funded Dec 9, 2022

    Thank you so much for your contribution! You don’t know much this means to the STEM club students.

    Again, thank you, and we will send you pictures after we get the books to show you what we've done! Our classroom is a better place because of your awesome contribution.”

    With gratitude,

    Ms. Miles

    This classroom project was brought to life by The J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Foundation.
  • The Streets Are Talking!

    Funded Oct 22, 2022

    Thank you for your great generosity! We, at Stanton, greatly appreciate your donation, and your sacrifice. Your donation will allow students to engage in their studies without background noise disturbance. It is your continued support that sustains our mission at Stanton and makes all the difference. Thank you again, your support is invaluable to us!”

    With gratitude,

    Ms. Miles

An educational tour to the bustling and culturally vivacious New York City, a student travel experience that will open their eyes. Educational Travel will provide Stanton's young minds an opportunity to think outside of the box. Students will learn about the history of the State of Liberty and other historical sites. These teaching moments will inspire and create passion that will live outside of their current neighborhoods. Study's have found that students learn quite a lot on enriching field trips. They contribute to the development of students into civilized young men and women who possess more knowledge about art, have stronger critical-thinking skills, exhibit increased historical empathy, display higher levels of tolerance, and have a greater taste for consuming art and culture. It’s been said that travel opens the mind more than any book ever can.

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An educational tour to the bustling and culturally vivacious New York City, a student travel experience that will open their eyes. Educational Travel will provide Stanton's young minds an opportunity to think outside of the box. Students will learn about the history of the State of Liberty and other historical sites. These teaching moments will inspire and create passion that will live outside of their current neighborhoods. Study's have found that students learn quite a lot on enriching field trips. They contribute to the development of students into civilized young men and women who possess more knowledge about art, have stronger critical-thinking skills, exhibit increased historical empathy, display higher levels of tolerance, and have a greater taste for consuming art and culture. It’s been said that travel opens the mind more than any book ever can.

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