Past projects 3
Wiggle Away to Stay in the Game!!!
Funded Dec 3, 2018Thank you for the amazing donations. My students will be thrilled to hear that our project has been fully funded. They are anxious to get our new seats.
Our class is thankful for all the support from our community. Raising a child/student truly is work by a village. Thanks for being a member of our village.”
With gratitude,
Ms. Lutz
Wiggle Away to Stay in the Game!
Funded Mar 30, 2017My class is SUPER PUMPED that our Wiggle Away to Stay in the Game Project was successfully funded. THANK YOU goes out to all of our wonderful donors; many that know us and others that do not. We really appreciate the support.
The success of our project means my students will be able to put their full energy towards learning and not on worrying to be still. With the aid of Hokki stools, my students will become active listeners and involved in our classroom discussions and activities instead of trying to stay upright.
I am looking forward to seeing the continued positive change our eleven Hokki stools bring to our classroom.”
With gratitude,
Ms. Lutz
This classroom project was brought to life by Aspect Ventures and 5 other donors.Wiggle Away to Stay in the Game!
Funded Nov 18, 2015THANK YOU for making an impact on my students. Your generosity helped my students see that there are good people still in our world. People who care that students are able to have a successful education. We don't get to see that every day. Now we are reminded of it daily.
You could feel the excitement in the air the day our Hokki stools arrived. We could not get the boxes opened up fast enough. Thank goodness the stools came fully assembled and ready to use. The first couple of days we were switching the stools up almost every 15 minutes just so everyone could get a try.
Now we use our Hokki stools daily. We have a nice organized routine on who gets to use them and when. I can see the difference in many of my students just by their ability to stay focused longer. My students can 'wiggle' in a controlled and safe manner. Now, I also have to say we have had a few that are still trying to get the hang of the Hokki stools and have a tendency to fall off of them. These are the students that need them the most. They are building up their core strength to stay balanced without even knowing it.”
With gratitude,
Ms. Lutz