This project is part of the Black History Month celebration because it supports a Black teacher or a school where the majority of the students are Black.
My Students
My students usually fall into one of two categories: my regulars and then the students who only come into the library when their teachers force them. My regulars are doers and thinkers, reading and searching for themselves and for their assignments. Others, though, take a little more encouragement.
One thing they all have in common is that, for many of them, my library is their only source for reading materials and information.
They count on me to be able to complete their assignments and help them choose the next book to read, and they depend on me to give them the best strategies for media and digital literacy. The majority of my students live in high poverty neighborhoods, and they just aren't able to run out and buy that new popular book or that fancy new gadget.
My students have such potential, and they could do so much and give so much to the world. They just need support and backing to make it happen. They need their library.
My Project
My students are constantly asking me for color printing, and I would love to be able to give it to them. The library is the central learning hub of the school, and students come to me for what they need.
Today's projects need that extra something to make students' work leap off the page, and a color printer can do so much!
With a color printer, my library can more easily support public speaking and classroom presentations throughout the school, inspiring students to create amazing projects and make their very best effort.
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