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Ms. Atwill from Bronx, NY is requesting books through DonorsChoose, the most trusted classroom funding site for teachers.

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Can I Take This Book Home, Too?

My students need 33 incredible books, such as "Johnny Got His Gun" and "The Beach" to build our classroom library!

  • $438 goal

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Celebrating Hispanic & Latinx Heritage Month

Celebrate Hispanic & Latinx Heritage Month

This project is a part of the Hispanic & Latinx Heritage Month celebration because it supports a Latino teacher or a school where the majority of students are Latino.

"Just remember--you teach students, not books." This was the advice given to me by my assistant principal, right before I started my first year of teaching 10th grade English in one of the poorest neighborhoods in the city. This sentence played in my head over and over during my first day, as I tried--and instantly failed--to get my students excited about reading. So I switched gears, and asked my students about themselves. Suddenly, they had a lot to say!

Even though almost none of my brilliant students would admit to ever reading books for fun, they didn't resist "Independent Reading," a fifteen-minute period at the start of every class where their directions were simple: Go to the bookshelf, grab a book, and READ! I had scoured the school building for books that would appeal to my ninety-two 10th graders, and had come up with about thirty titles. Every morning, my students jostle at the bookshelf, insisting that someone has stolen their copy of "Monster" or "The Gun." After the precious fifteen minutes of reading were finished, and I asked students to mark their books and return them to the shelf, I'd see at least one or two books getting slipped under the desks and into backpacks. I would have to gently remind the student that someone in Fifth Period was reading the same book, and take it away. "Miss, can I take this one home?" It's nearly impossible to say no to a fifteen year old boy holding up a paperback, asking his English teacher if he can read more.

My students need books--but not just any books. Over 90% of my students are male, and it's nearly impossible to get them to pick up a book with a female main character. They love reading about sports and violence, and "real problems." The students and I made up a book "Wish List," and we are requesting the first 33 books on that list! The books are a wide range of reading levels and topics, to accommodate their wide-ranging interests. From sports to social injustice, from gang members to girlfriends, from the past, present, and future--these books are what my tenth graders want to read! Increasing the size of our classroom library will allow them to take books home, to read on the bus instead of playing video games.

Giving my students these books will help their grades and test scores, but more importantly, it will allow books and reading to be a part of their lives. Next time you see a teenage boy, imagine him sticking a book into his back pocket, excited to read it when he gets home. You can make this happen!

Ms. Atwill Ua School for Careers Sports Grades 9-12

Equity Focus

At this school, more than 50% of students are Black, Latino, and/or Native American, and more than 50% come from low-income households. Learn how your donation to this school supports a more equitable education.

This project will directly impact historically underfunded classrooms.

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Bronx, NY View local requests

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. Learn more

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Where Your Donation Goes

Materials Cost Quantity Total
What Is the What Dave Eggers • Barnes and Noble $11.16 1 $11.16
Ragtime E. L. Doctorow • Barnes and Noble $13.50 1 $13.50
Basketball Diaries Jim Carroll • Barnes and Noble $12.60 1 $12.60
Black Hawk Down: A Story of Modern War Mark Bowden • Barnes and Noble $7.19 1 $7.19
Friday Night Lights: A Town, a Team, and a Dream H. G. Bissinger • Barnes and Noble $7.19 1 $7.19
Bone Black: Memories of Girlhood, Vol. 1 bell hooks • Barnes and Noble $12.60 1 $12.60
The Call of the Wild and White Fang (Sterling Unabridged Classics Series) Jack London, Scott McKowen (Illustrator) • Barnes and Noble $8.95 1 $8.95
The Scary Stories Treasury: Three Books to Chill Your Bones A. Schwartz • Barnes and Noble $8.95 1 $8.95
Pain & Wastings Carrie Mac • Barnes and Noble $8.95 1 $8.95
Lockdown Diane Tullson • Barnes and Noble $8.95 1 $8.95
Fastback Beach Shirlee Smith Matheson • Barnes and Noble $8.05 1 $8.05
Bang Norah McClintock • Barnes and Noble $8.95 1 $8.95
I. D. Vicki Grant • Barnes and Noble $8.95 1 $8.95
Responsible Darlene Ryan • Barnes and Noble $8.05 1 $8.05
A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius Dave Eggers • Barnes and Noble $13.45 1 $13.45
It's Kind of a Funny Story Ned Vizzini, Tk • Barnes and Noble $8.09 1 $8.09
Be More Chill Ned Vizzini • Barnes and Noble $7.19 1 $7.19
Teen Angst? Naaah...: A Quasi-Autobiography Ned Vizzini • Barnes and Noble $5.85 1 $5.85
Johnny Got His Gun Dalton Trumbo, Dalton Trumbo (Introduction) • Barnes and Noble $6.75 1 $6.75
Jarhead: A Marine's Chronicle of the Gulf War and Other Battles Anthony Swofford • Barnes and Noble $4.98 1 $4.98
Me Talk Pretty One Day David Sedaris, Terry Adams (Editor) • Barnes and Noble $13.49 1 $13.49
The Things They Carried Tim O'Brien • Barnes and Noble $13.45 1 $13.45
Interview with the Vampire (Vampire Chronicles Series #1) Anne Rice • Barnes and Noble $7.19 1 $7.19
47 Walter Mosley • Barnes and Noble $3.98 1 $3.98
Gil's All Fright Diner A. Lee Martinez • Barnes and Noble $6.29 1 $6.29
One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest Ken Kesey • Barnes and Noble $8.99 1 $8.99
Cider House Rules John Irving • Barnes and Noble $7.19 1 $7.19
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Mark Haddon • Barnes and Noble $12.55 1 $12.55
The Beach Alex Garland • Barnes and Noble $13.50 1 $13.50
American Gods Neil Gaiman • Barnes and Noble $7.19 1 $7.19
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close Jonathan Safran Foer • Barnes and Noble $12.55 1 $12.55
Overdrive Eric Walters • Barnes and Noble $8.05 1 $8.05
Juice Eric Walters • Barnes and Noble $8.95 1 $8.95

Materials cost

$303.72

Vendor shipping charges

$30.37

Sales tax

$0.00

3rd party payment processing fee

$7.59

Fulfillment labor & materials

$17.00

Total project cost

$359.00

Suggested donation to help DonorsChoose reach more classrooms

$78.80

Total project goal

$437.80

How we calculate what's needed

Total project goal

$437.80

4 Donors

-$422.35

Donations toward project cost

-$359.00

Donations to help DonorsChoose reach more classrooms

-$63.35

Excluded support for DonorsChoose

-$15.45

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$0.00

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