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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Thank you so much for helping us get off on the right foot for the 23-24 school year! This Teachers Pay Teachers gift card will be a huge help this year. There are so many great art resources on Teachers Pay Teachers - being able to access the work of other art teachers is important when I am the only teacher of my subject in my building. We have gotten resources for a Tamagotchi art project (yay, 90's!), winter street designs, shading exercises and more! The 5th graders are very excited to start their Tamagotchi designs this week, in fact! Thanks again for your support of the arts in public education.”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Schneider
This classroom project was brought to life by The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and 3 other donors.
WOW! What an awesome gift you have given us! You have upped our yearbook picture game! This lens takes FANTASTIC photos. Check out the photos I posted of our end of year color run. I was able to get some great action shots and candids of our students and volunteers. I can't wait to see what this lens can do during our fall and winter sports seasons. I am looking forward to teaching my yearbook staff how to properly care for and take pictures with our new lens. Thank you so much for always supporting us. You are always so kind to my students and classroom. THANK YOU!”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Schneider
This classroom project was brought to life by General Motors Corporation and one other donor.
Thank you so much for your kindness and generosity towards my students and classroom. I am so thankful to be able to mail out (snail mail!!!) birthday cards to each of my homeroom students next year. I am also so appreciative for the extension cord - less movement around the room with hot glue is much safer and easier on our projects. The clay slicer saves time when we cut slabs for TicTacToe board for our 5th grader classes. I can't wait to share Fashion Plates with the kids as part of our Makerspace/early finisher activities. The board game organizers were a "game" changer in our storage room. They saved me so much space and allowed me to throw out old cardboard boxes. Thank you for helping streamline classroom procedures with your donation!”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Schneider
This classroom project was brought to life by SONIC Foundation and 4 other donors.
Thank you so much for this mid year boost! I have already grabbed some resources for our new semester. One of the lessons is on non objective painting! I cannot wait to use it with my 8th graders. It allows for so much open creativity - kids draw cards and they give instructions on materials and methods. So much fun! I am in the process of browsing for more great lessons for all grade levels and many different art mediums. Thank you for easing the stress of this teacher! I truly appreciate it. Thank you for your gift.”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Schneider
This classroom project was brought to life by an Anonymous Classroom Supporter and 3 other donors.
I am so excited about these books! My 8th grade students helped me unpack the boxes and some books are already being used right from the box! The kids are loving having references and early finisher activities. I love being able to offer a book instead of their computers for references. Kids love having paper, hard copies of materials, too. As we go through the year, these books will be enjoyed by all. They will be cherished and well loved for years to come! Thank you for your generosity and kindness. Your support of the arts in public education is appreciated! Thank you!”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Schneider
This classroom project was brought to life by an Anonymous Classroom Supporter and 2 other donors.
Thank you so much for your kindness towards my students. We are headed into the coldest months of the year here in Wisconsin. The Chapstick has already come in handy - we have had some sick kids and some mask wearers again. It has been nice to be able to offer that to my students. Period products are always a necessity in the middle school and keeping everything organized in the drawers is perfect! Kids can access what they need as they need it. I have already given some snacks away as kids forget to bring their lunch or just need a snack before a basketball game or after school club. We have used the microwave for popcorn and ramen noodles already in yearbook club, too! Thank you!”
Wow! What a huge help this screen has been this year! I am finding myself using it more than ever! I can split my screen and cross check grades, work on slideshows and presentations for class, etc. Kids love it because I can share their progress with them, show them examples when working individually, and give meaningful feedback. The screen is large enough where kids don't need to stand over me and can see it from the other side of my desk! Having a working second screen has made me a more efficient teacher! Thank you for your donation and helping my classroom!”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Schneider
This classroom project was brought to life by Bill Gates and 4 other donors.
Thank you so much for your generous donation! I have purchased some great drawing resources from Teachers Pay Teachers, including references for a Tim Burton drawing project, handouts, great colored pencil and shading exercises and more! Having access to TpT has allowed me to skip reinventing the wheel while supporting other art teachers. Students win with well planned lessons, a less stressed teacher (me!), and clear and concise instructions. Thank you for your generosity and helping our art classes get started off on the right foot!”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Schneider
This classroom project was brought to life by Herb Kohl Philanthropies.
Thank you for your kindness and generosity. My art, homeroom, and yearbook students were so excited to hear the news of our funding! Being able to provide the kids with a quick snack or breakfast treat while we work is such a blessing. Thank you for feeding my students. We have several "extended homeroom" times during the year. Students spend a half hour working on their career plans. I usually provide a breakfast during this time - they are excited to have cereal, yogurt, and more added to the list! Thanks again for helping us.”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Schneider
This classroom project was brought to life by Herb Kohl Philanthropies and 5 other donors.
Since receiving your gift, I have had several of our Muslim girls come to me and ask for a hijab for track season. They are so excited to be involved and feel welcome with a full uniform. I have passed the hijabs to the track coaches for distribution as they have upcoming practices and meets. I can't wait to see the girls in action and for them to not have to worry about pins or their hijabs slipping out of place. Wisconsin weather in the spring is very unpredictable. While we've had lots of snow and cold lately, the wicking qualities of the Nike and Adidas hijabs will be very helpful once the weather warms up and as our athletes run, jump, and throw. Thank you for thinking of us and for supporting all students in their quest to participate, be involved, and feel welcome.”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Schneider
This classroom project was brought to life by Mission Tiger and 2 other donors.
Our small middle school is located in a small rural community. Close to 60% of our students receive Free and Reduced Lunch and many families are considered high poverty. Our district also has student populations from Somalia, Kenya, and Mexico. Our diverse population is one of the things makes our district a unique place to live, work, and raise a family.
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Our small middle school is located in a small rural community. Close to 60% of our students receive Free and Reduced Lunch and many families are considered high poverty. Our district also has student populations from Somalia, Kenya, and Mexico. Our diverse population is one of the things makes our district a unique place to live, work, and raise a family.