Help me give my students photo paper, gloss optimizer and black ink replacement cartridges for their printer, carrying cases (hand-held and back-pack) for their two class notebooks, screen protectors and camera cases for their Yearbook cameras.
FULLY FUNDED! Mr. Rosenberg's classroom raised $939
This project is fully funded
Celebrating 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.
My Students
Motivated and determined, living in a richly diverse urban, working-class community, my students thrive to engineer with a purpose. Struggling to overcome extreme economic hardship, we walk the walk and strive to make our mark through hard work and dedication, athleticism and team building.
We use art as technology to explore our creativity, while challenging ourselves to learn new skills and develop new techniques as designers, while promoting solutions.
Graphic artists, 2D and 3D designers, muralists, publishers and filmmakers in a multimedia lab desperately need technology and resources to create, to publish and to store their files in the school's Digital Arts Lab, keeping up with the technological advancements in software and hardware.
Seventh and eighth graders can choose Digital Arts as their elective where they learn to think critically and apply culturally relevant topics to their artwork. Digital artists design and publish artwork as graphic designers, videographers, muralists, desktop publishers, book-makers, web designers and visual artists.
My Project
Our Yearbook staff works really hard to expand their coverage of our students in the Yearbook, by attending school events and participating in sports games and extra-curricular activities, including field trips to read books to elementary students, college campus tours, museums and the Exploratorium.
Since, our yearbook Staff must take their cameras and technology with them wherever they go, it's vital that we store and protect while traveling.
Currently, we have no way to store and protect our hardware. It will be safer for students to use a carrying case for their cameras, rather than putting the camera in their pockets.
We haven't been able to create effective displays because of a lack of supply of ink and paper. We also need ink replacement cartridges and photo paper for our photo displays where we feature students' photos in the main hallway. Students love to see their photographs with their friends in the hallways, and it encourages them to order our yearbook.
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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