My students need two portable glassless mirrors on wheels.
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Shouldn't all children have access to arts education in their schools? I teach first grade in a public school in a high-need community in NY.
Unfortunately, my school lacks the resources and space necessary for a dance program. There is no auditorium and no gym. The only room large enough to teach dance in is the cafeteria, and mirrors cannot be placed on those walls.
We need mirrors on wheels, so that they can be stored safely in a closet during lunch periods and taken out later for after school dance programs. These mirrors will allow the students to see themselves as they learn different styles of dance, without exacerbating our school's already dire space issues.
Your help will ensure that our students have the resources necessary for a successful dance program. They deserve to have the same opportunities as others do for dance education. Thank you so much for your support!
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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