Past projects 2
Everyday Classroom Essentials
Funded Mar 7, 2025Thank you so much for providing our health classroom with some of the every day essentials we need! These are supplies that we run out of quickly and your donations help us keep up with our routine! Students enjoy the variation of paper work mixed in with computer work, so the ink helps provide that diversity in assignments! Many of our paper assignments involve creativity and coloring, and the fresh colored pencils allow students to maintain their creative outlets. I also provide coloring pages as an activity for when students have completed their work, as a mindfulness, stress management activity.
Students are grateful for the restock in menstrual pads and are really enjoying the menstrual heating pads! And finally, the paper towels and sanitizer help us keep a clean and germ-free environment.
Your donations mean the world to our classroom!
Thank you so much!”
With gratitude,
Ms. D'Aria
This classroom project was brought to life by A family that cares about education in P.G. County.Health Classroom Needs
Funded Aug 24, 2024Thank you so much for your kind donations! Having a printer for our department has been a great help to our productivity and efficiency! The printer has made paperwork accessible for students who do not have working devices and for students who prefer paperwork over technology. Also, it has been helpful for printing our class rosters, schedules, etc. in a pinch, when we don't have time to run to the other side of the building to reach our building printers.
The rolling cart is creating a lovely home for our new textbooks, which was much needed. We want to keep our new textbooks in a safe place to maintain their crisp condition, while also being easily accessible to students. Finally, the lovely desk chair is greatly improving my classroom environment! Teachers often have aching backs and necks, and it is wonderful to be able to sit down (when I can) in a comfortable chair that supports healthy posture!
Thank you for all of your support and kindness!”
With gratitude,
Ms. D'Aria
This classroom project was brought to life by Pull Up Fund and one other donor.