Help me give my students access to a printer. Students can print certificates to take home and show to their families. Students can create things and print and see 21st century technology in their classroom.
FULLY FUNDED! Ms. Durkin's classroom raised $281
This project is fully funded
My Students
Our school is over 70% Title I. Students range from Asian to Hispanic to African-American to Arabic. Our school has a high population of special education students with a large spectrum of abilities. Autistic, emotionally disturbed, speech and language and other health impairments. Our school is the definition of diversity.
These first graders are curious, energetic and inspiring--a diverse group of students who come from a high needs areas, who love to get their hands on new materials.
This class has students with IEPs (Individualized Learning Programs) and who are English Language Learners, but that does not stop them from being thirsty learners.
My Project
Never having had a printer in my classroom before, I am especially excited to raise funds for this project. Access to a printer will allow students to be proud of their work in class by taking home certificates and being able to print work done in class to show families.
Having a printer will allow for differentiation and student choice adjustments.
If any student feels work is too hard or too easy, another activity can be printed in seconds with this laser/color printer. No activity or resource is out of reach with a printer in the classroom. Please consider donating to this project.
More than three‑quarters 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. Learn more
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