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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Basic supplies are much-needed items any time of the year. My students were amazed to see all the goodies that were inside the Amazon box. All the supplies were displayed on a table and students could help themselves to the materials as needed.
These supplies will be available to students in the classroom to complete their social studies projects. My goal is to have any supplies they might need available to them in the classroom to facilitate their academic success.
It is the generosity of donors like you that makes teaching a much easier and enjoyable experience.”
With gratitude,
Mr. Gratereaux
This classroom project was brought to life by The DonorsChoose Community and 3 other donors.
Thank you for helping me bring this project to life. Food is such an important part of our life. I can't stand seeing a student hungry. I want to be able to feed every student who comes through my office. It humbles me to see how others are willing to support our public school students. I am grateful for your donation. 🙌 🧡
Having a snack ready at any time during the day helps students get through that day. All students very much appreciate a snack after gym class. My growing middle schoolers seem to always be hungry. I always have a snack ready for them either to get them through the day or to replenish their energy for their after-school activities.
Your generous donations will keep my students satisfied and ready to learn for a while with a smile on their faces.”
With gratitude,
Mr. Gratereaux
This classroom project was brought to life by Mission Tiger and 4 other donors.
A special thank you to Male Teachers of Color Initiative and the anonymous donor who made this project possible. It is an indescribable feeling to actually have snacks and supplies available when my students need them.
Being a teacher is not only to feed their brains but also their belly. Students won't be able to engage their brain when they have a headache and can't think about anything but food.
Most of our students are from low income families. Most of them don't eat dinner or breakfast and they count on getting some food in school. My students and I are grateful for these great supplies and snacks.”