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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Help me give my students the inspiration to become future authors! These materials will support and inspire what we hope to be the best book we've read all year-theirs!
Ms. Reid
Leckie Education Campus•
Washington, DC
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Wow! I am so in awe of how fast this project got funded! My students are going to be elated! Thank you for supporting educators, especially those in Title 1 schools. With the threat to education funding people like you take the stress and pressure off educators who spend their own money almost weekly to meet the needs of their students and many times students in other classes. I am eternally grateful. Thanks you so much!”
Thank you so much for the variety of reading materials my students have now all because of your generosity! We have a total of 36 students and now have more than enough books to enjoy! They were so excited about their decodables (especially since our current ones are in black and white). They loved the color pages (I loved the sturdiness), sizes, and the stories. One particular student loved that the character had his same name. The slideshow shows how they were so focused during independent reading all because of you! The class also did not want to stop reading! They wanted to go and engage with every single book. Having multiple copies of one book allowed them to also read in groups of three or four both independently and at my small group table. We also read one of the read aloud books entitled The Tooth Fairy CEO. They just laughed and laughed as many of them are losing teeth in real time and they were intrigued by the story from the tooth fairy's point of view. It's this type of engagement with literature that makes young children experience the joy of reading. Thank you for making this a reality for an awesome group of students and their teacher.”