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Ms. Albee from Bridgeport, CT is requesting books through DonorsChoose, the most trusted classroom funding site for teachers.

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What's Happening & My Take

My students need 30 subscriptions to The New York Times Upfront.

FULLY FUNDED! Ms. Albee's classroom raised $429

This project is fully funded

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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

My students live in a large city, many living below the poverty line. The student population is more than 90% minority. Many of the students do not perceive the value of education beyond the fact that not going might bring a visit from a truant officer. Absenteeism is high and apathy is a factor that impacts student performance in classes and on standardized tests.

Often my students are unable to make a valid connection between learning and their own lives.

Thematic connections frequently fall short, yet some of the literature and history that we study directly aligns to them and their classmates. They aren't excited by the crossovers of what we study and where we live. The limited horizons they work with may be the culprit for much of their unenthusiastic approach to high school.

The students I work with every day do not experience enough exposure beyond their city (and often not even beyond their neighborhood). They do not have enough role models and chances to step beyond their zip codes to have a more connecting experience.

My Project

Upfront Magazine offers students opportunities to read about current events in a format that is appealing and accessible. I hope to include a regular segue from our study of American literature and related themes to what's happening in our country and world today.

I want students to care about world events and confidently use oral and written discourse to present their ideas.

Upfront is a trusted source of information and the magazine consistently provides content that encourages students to understand and explore the problems and conflicts of their world. Too often, they are unaware of what's happening and worse, rely on information that is questionable and sometimes very wrong.

One of my professional goals next year is to give students more chances to improve their writing to reflect their critical thinking skills. I hope that the combination of our curriculum, use of Upfront's provocative stories, and intensive work on improving how they write will better equip my 11th grade students to compete on standardized tests such as the SAT, but also prepare them to engage in oral and written discourse when they matriculate to college.

Ms. Albee Warren Harding High School Grades 9-12

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This project directly supports students at a historically underfunded school. Learn more about our Equity Focus.

This project will directly impact historically underfunded classrooms.

Bridgeport, CT View local requests

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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Where Your Donation Goes

Materials Cost Quantity Total
The New York Times Upfront, Grades 9 - 12 (min. 10 subscriptions per order) - 14 Issues / Min. 10 Subscriptions / Grades 9–12 • Scholastic Classroom Magazines $9.99 30 $299.70

Materials cost

$299.70

Vendor shipping charges

$29.97

Sales tax

$0.00

3rd party payment processing fee

$4.50

Fulfillment labor & materials

$30.00

Total project cost

$364.17

Suggested donation to help DonorsChoose reach more classrooms

$64.27

Total project goal

$428.44

How we calculate what's needed

Total project goal

$428.44

3 Donors

-$415.37

Donations toward project cost

-$364.18

Donations to help DonorsChoose reach more classrooms

-$51.19

Excluded support for DonorsChoose

-$13.08

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$0.00

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