No One Sits Alone: Tables and Chairs for Collaboration!
Help me give my students seating and tables for Computer Science and STEM. Our existing classroom furniture is old, damaged and mismatched. We could really use your help.
Our students in grades K-5 enjoy working together on group projects in our school's Computer Science STEM Lab.
They look forward to collaborative projects that include early programming, app design and robotics but the collaboration is limited by a lack of a shared physical workspace.
Please help us improve our student's learning environment by replacing the old, damaged desks and chairs. I am sure with your support, students will be better able to focus on the work and worry less about pinched fingers and unstable tables. Because this is a special subject, all students in the school will benefit from your donation.
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FDP 18" School Stack Chair, Stacking Student Seat with Chromed Steel Legs and Nylon Swivel Glides; for in-Home Learning, Classroom or Office - Black (4-Pack), 10384-BK
• Amazon Business
$249.99
8
$1,999.92
Flash Furniture 36''W x 72''L Rectangular Oak HP Laminate Activity Table - Standard Height Adjustable Legs
• Amazon Business
$291.91
6
$1,751.46
Materials cost
$3,751.38
Vendor shipping charges
FREE
Sales tax
$0.00
3rd party payment processing fee
$56.27
Fulfillment labor & materials
$30.00
Total project cost
$3,837.65
Suggested donation to help DonorsChoose reach more classrooms
$677.23
Total project goal
$4,514.88
How we calculate what's needed
Total project goal
$4,514.88
1 Donor
-$4,514.88
Donations toward project cost
-$3,837.65
Donations to help DonorsChoose reach more classrooms
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