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.
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The creation of this podcast has helped my students to explore new topics and learn from diverse perspectives, going beyond the traditional classroom setting. They have created roles like producer, camera man, technical engineer, and social media director. This project has also made learning more engaging and accessible by giving the students an opportunity to present information in an audio format, which can be particularly beneficial for auditory learners. I also plan to use the podcast as a supplement to classroom instruction, providing review material or introducing new concepts. My students and I are grateful for your contribution and we can't wait for you to see the debut of DAS VoicesUnheard.
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With gratitude,
Dr. Philpot
This classroom project was brought to life by CFP Foundation & the Georgia Teacher’s Initiative and one other donor.
The donations for our class reading corner "A Brother's Nook" has made a great impact on our scholars. For your contributions we will be for ever grateful. The reading corner has made a profoundly positive impact on my students. It has started to foster a love for reading for students who wouldn't normally pick up a book. I'm looking forward to the improvement of their literacy skills. Your contribution has help to create a more engaging and supportive learning environment for reading.
The beanbags and the tea dedicated specially for the reading corner designed to make reading time more inviting and comfortable has naturally encouraged my students to pick up a book and explore the world of reading. This has especially benefited my students who were not as enthusiastic about reading in a traditional classroom setting. The students had the biggest smiles on their faces walking into the room to see the corner designated for reading. Again Thanks for your contribution, you have changed many lives and many more to come.”
With gratitude,
Dr. Philpot
This classroom project was brought to life by CFP Foundation & the Georgia Teacher’s Initiative and one other donor.