{"monthlySchoolDonationEnabled":true,"callToActionDisplayName":"Prince Hall Elementary School","outOfStateSupporters":38.6,"allowSchoolLevelGiving":true,"hasFundedProjects":true,"projectGratitudeData":[{"teacherId":3533418,"projectId":10088081,"letterContent":"We would like to extend our deepest gratitude for your incredibly generous donation toward our new classroom storage closet. In the fast-paced environment of a modern classroom, space is often our most limited resource. Before your contribution, our learning materials, project supplies, and student resources were often tucked into overflowing corners or stacked in precarious piles. Your gift has provided us with more than just a piece of furniture; it has given us the gift of a functional, streamlined space where every book and art supply finally has a proper home.\r\n\r\nThe impact of this organization on our daily routine is immediate and profound. A clutter-free environment significantly reduces distractions, allowing our students to focus more clearly on their lessons and creative projects. Instead of spending valuable instructional time searching for materials, we can now transition between activities with ease and efficiency. This closet has transformed a once-crowded corner into a hub of productivity, fostering a sense of calm and order that helps our students feel more grounded and ready to learn.\r\n\r\nYour investment in our classroom reflects a meaningful commitment to the quality of our students' education. By providing the tools we need to stay organized, you are directly contributing to a more professional and welcoming atmosphere for every child who walks through our doors. This storage closet will serve as a foundational part of our classroom for many years to come, benefiting not only our current students but many future classes as well. Thank you for your kindness and for being such an essential part of our educational community.","fullyFundedDate":1772080473167,"projectUrl":"project/organization-is-key/10088081/","projectTitle":"Organization is Key!","teacherDisplayName":"Mr. Richman","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://cdn.donorschoose.net/images/placeholder-avatars/272/teacher-placeholder-10_272.png?auto=webp","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/mr-richman"},{"teacherId":3533418,"projectId":9891180,"letterContent":"The introduction of our new, sturdy computer desks has completely transformed the energy of our classroom's technology center. Previously, our workstations were prone to wobbling and lacked the surface area needed for students to manage both their keyboards and their physical notebooks. Now, my students are using these resources to engage in deep, focused work without the constant distraction of a shaking screen or cramped elbows. These desks provide a grounded, professional environment that encourages students to treat their computer time with a higher level of intentionality and care.\r\n\r\nOne standout moment occurred last week during our digital storytelling project. A student who typically struggles with sensory distractions was able to work quietly for forty minutes straight, seamlessly transitioning between sketching character designs in their sketchbook and refining them on the computer. In the past, the lack of space would have led to frustration and clutter, but the stability of the new setup allowed them to remain in a \"flow state.\" It was a powerful example of how the right physical environment can directly translate to improved academic stamina and quieter, more effective collaboration.\r\n\r\nThe reaction from the students when they first walked in and saw the upgraded center was one of pure excitement and pride. There were audible gasps and a few \"Whoa, these are real desks!\" comments. They immediately began running their hands over the smooth, solid surfaces, noticing right away that these weren't going to budge. That initial sense of awe has shifted into a lasting sense of ownership; because the materials feel high-quality and reliable, the students have stepped up their own level of responsibility, keeping the area organized and treating the equipment with newfound respect.","fullyFundedDate":1767048678899,"projectUrl":"project/quiet-computer-time/9891180/","projectTitle":"Quiet Computer Time","teacherDisplayName":"Mr. Richman","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://cdn.donorschoose.net/images/placeholder-avatars/272/teacher-placeholder-10_272.png?auto=webp","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/mr-richman"},{"teacherId":2863372,"projectId":9884566,"letterContent":"My students and I want to sincerely thank you from the bottom of our heart. We appreciate your generosity more than you can imagine. Your donations make it possible for us to have the materials we need to do our best each and every day!\r\n\r\nYou have no idea how many pencils we go through with all of the writing that we practice daily! The industrial pencil sharpener has been an absolute life saver. We also use whiteboards and markers for a lot of in class practice. We use them for math equations, place value, and sound practice every day. So having more markers available is super helpful for us!","fullyFundedDate":1764775711684,"projectUrl":"project/materials-making-magic/9884566/","projectTitle":"Materials Making Magic","teacherDisplayName":"Mrs. Volk","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://storage.donorschoose.net/dc_prod/images/teacher/profile/orig/tp2863372_orig.jpg?crop=2324,2324,x0,y108&width=272&height=272&fit=bounds&auto=webp&t=1637505511621","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/2863372"},{"teacherId":317797,"projectId":9483971,"letterContent":"Thank you for your generous donation to our projects. As you can imagine, back to school time is a huge expense for parents. From uniforms to school supplies, backpacks and lunches, parents can easily become overwhelmed with the added financial demands. Being able to take a bit of that load off of them with projects like this one is the least we can do, with your support, or course.\r\n\r\nAttached you will find a few pictures of projects we were able to create last month and this month with the supplies we received in the beginning of the year. Knowing that these items were donated has my students taking extra special care of them to help them last all year long.\r\n\r\nOne of my (and my students') favorite items included in this project are the pencils and toppers that I use as an incentive. When students beat their last benchmark score, they are rewarded with a pencil and topper. They work extra hard to level up and receive a pencil.","fullyFundedDate":1755887449672,"projectUrl":"project/back-with-the-basics/9483971/","projectTitle":"Back with the Basics","teacherDisplayName":"Dr. Thompson","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://storage.donorschoose.net/dc_prod/images/teacher/profile/orig/tp317797_orig.jpg?crop=2316,2316,x0,y0&width=272&height=272&fit=bounds&auto=webp&t=1738590450827","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/melissathompson"},{"teacherId":3533418,"projectId":9878458,"letterContent":"I am writing to share my heartfelt thanks for your wonderful donation to our classroom prize box. In a second-grade classroom, small incentives serve as powerful catalysts for big achievements. These prizes are more than just trinkets; they are the \"fuel\" for our positive behavior system. Whether a student finally masters their addition fluently or shows extraordinary kindness to a peer, being able to choose a special reward from the box makes those milestones feel truly celebrated. It creates a culture of \"can-do\" spirit where students are eager to put in the hard work because they know their efforts are seen and valued.\r\n\r\nThe day I unveiled the new additions to the prize box, the atmosphere in the room was electric. The students' eyes widened as they saw the colorful array of stickers, fun erasers, and small toys you provided. One of my most soft-spoken students, who often struggles with staying on task, worked diligently all morning just for the chance to earn a \"prize coupon.\" Seeing that spark of motivation and the genuine smiles on their faces was a joy. Your generosity has turned our daily routines into a series of exciting goals, making our classroom a place where every child feels encouraged to do their best.\r\n\r\nLooking ahead, we are using these rewards to launch our \"Kindness Challenge\" for the upcoming month. Students will earn a trip to the prize box by demonstrating specific character traits, such as empathy and cooperation. This initiative is designed to help them build social-emotional skills that will last a lifetime, and your donation provided the perfect spark to get us started. We are so grateful to have you as partners in our educational journey!","fullyFundedDate":1765236672956,"projectUrl":"project/positive-behavior-please/9878458/","projectTitle":"Positive Behavior Please!","teacherDisplayName":"Mr. Richman","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://cdn.donorschoose.net/images/placeholder-avatars/272/teacher-placeholder-10_272.png?auto=webp","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/mr-richman"},{"teacherId":3533418,"projectId":9770247,"letterContent":"In a second-grade classroom, teaching books is about moving beyond simple decoding and diving into the \"magic\" of the story. I focus on interactive read-alouds, where I model my own thinking process out loud. We use \"Story Maps\" to track the journey of a character, identifying the problem and the resolution. By using a mix of high-interest picture books and early chapter books, I help students bridge the gap between looking at pictures and visualizing the story in their own minds. We often \"stop and jot\" our predictions on sticky notes, turning reading into an active investigation rather than a passive task.\r\n\r\nReading in my classroom is a vibrant, multi-modal experience known as the Reading Workshop. At any given moment, the room is a hum of activity: some students are tucked into \"book nooks\" with flashlights and pillows for independent reading, while others are paired up for \"Buddy Reading,\" taking turns voicing different characters. This environment emphasizes that reading is both a personal escape and a social connection. I keep a diverse classroom library organized by genre and interest, ensuring every child can find a \"mirror\" (a book that reflects their life) or a \"window\" (a book that shows them a new world).\r\n\r\nThe heart of our literacy block is a special group of students I call the \"Literary Detectives.\" These are the children who live for our small-group guided reading sessions. This group is particularly enthusiastic because they thrive on the collaborative \"detective work\" of analyzing a text. They love hunting for \"clue words\" that hint at a character's feelings or debating why a plot twist happened. For these students, the reading group isn't just a lesson—it's a high-energy book club where their opinions are valued, and their curiosity is the primary driver of the conversation.","fullyFundedDate":1760226366867,"projectUrl":"project/scholastic-news-for-our-room/9770247/","projectTitle":"Scholastic News for Our Room","teacherDisplayName":"Mr. Richman","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://cdn.donorschoose.net/images/placeholder-avatars/272/teacher-placeholder-10_272.png?auto=webp","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/mr-richman"},{"teacherId":3533418,"projectId":9763775,"letterContent":"I want to express my deepest gratitude for your incredible generosity. Because of your support, our classroom has been transformed into a true hub of discovery. My students and I have been putting the new resources to use every single day, particularly during our \"Literary Detective\" sessions. One of the most impactful moments occurred last week when we used the new graphic organizers and high-interest chapter books to map out a complex mystery. Watching my students huddle together, using their new supplies to cross-reference \"clues\" in the text, was a powerful reminder of how the right tools can turn a standard lesson into a vivid, hands-on experience.\r\n\r\nThe moment the boxes arrived was one I will never forget. When the students first saw the new materials, the room erupted in pure excitement. There were audible gasps as they pulled out the colorful new books and comfortable seating options. One student shouted, \"It feels like a real library now!\" Their faces lit up with a sense of pride and ownership over their learning space. It wasn't just about the objects themselves; they were overwhelmed by the realization that people they didn't even know cared enough to invest in their education and their future.\r\n\r\nAs we move forward, your contribution is fueling our next big step: our \"Author's Spotlight\" project. Now that the students have the resources to analyze professional stories, they are beginning to write and \"publish\" their own original books. We will be using the new materials to draft, edit, and eventually bind our own classroom anthology. This project is helping them see themselves not just as readers, but as creators. Thank you for giving them the tools to see their own potential and for being a vital part of our classroom community.","fullyFundedDate":1760352003356,"projectUrl":"project/save-our-fluency/9763775/","projectTitle":"Save Our Fluency","teacherDisplayName":"Mr. Richman","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://cdn.donorschoose.net/images/placeholder-avatars/272/teacher-placeholder-10_272.png?auto=webp","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/mr-richman"},{"teacherId":317797,"projectId":9484160,"letterContent":"Thank you for your generous donation to this project. Your support serves as a reminder that there are good people in the world. \r\n\r\nThe book buddy helps us to keep all of our book supplies organized. Each Monday students choose a selection of books for the week. Students love getting their supplies for the week that helps them have books on the go for \"down time\" or when they finish assignments early. During our Friday share time, they grab their baggies and sit with their buddy to share. These baggies help keep us focused in reading.","fullyFundedDate":1755085491750,"projectUrl":"project/wont-you-be-my-buddy/9484160/","projectTitle":"Won't You Be My Buddy?","teacherDisplayName":"Dr. Thompson","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://storage.donorschoose.net/dc_prod/images/teacher/profile/orig/tp317797_orig.jpg?crop=2316,2316,x0,y0&width=272&height=272&fit=bounds&auto=webp&t=1738590450827","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/melissathompson"},{"teacherId":317797,"projectId":9382597,"letterContent":"Thank you so very much for your donation to \"Time for Kids\" magazines. My students are thoroughly enjoying reading about current events and the impact on children their age. Seeing real world children respond to issues that impact us all has sparked some lively discussions in our classroom.\r\n\r\nWe often never know how far our influence can reach. Please know that your support for this project is reaching not only my students, but also their friends and families, as they continue our classroom discussions in their homes and communities.","fullyFundedDate":1751755226409,"projectUrl":"project/its-time-for-kids-to-read-magazines/9382597/","projectTitle":"It's \"Time for Kids\" to Read Magazines","teacherDisplayName":"Dr. Thompson","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://storage.donorschoose.net/dc_prod/images/teacher/profile/orig/tp317797_orig.jpg?crop=2316,2316,x0,y0&width=272&height=272&fit=bounds&auto=webp&t=1738590450827","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/melissathompson"},{"teacherId":317797,"projectId":9336744,"letterContent":"Thank you for your donation to this project of a reading rug and bookcase. My students use both daily. We have a routine of selecting books for the week that we can read when we finish core assignments each day. There is something about the aesthetic of this bookcase that draws them to select books from it. They also enjoy reading on the carpet and sitting on the carpet with a clipboard to complete writing assignments.\r\n\r\nThank you for helping me provide this space for students to complete their assignments or read in a comfortable space.","fullyFundedDate":1747924769083,"projectUrl":"project/book-in-the-nook/9336744/","projectTitle":"Book in the Nook","teacherDisplayName":"Dr. Thompson","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://storage.donorschoose.net/dc_prod/images/teacher/profile/orig/tp317797_orig.jpg?crop=2316,2316,x0,y0&width=272&height=272&fit=bounds&auto=webp&t=1738590450827","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/melissathompson"},{"teacherId":4622257,"projectId":9503574,"letterContent":"Thank you so much for your generous support of our classroom and students. Your donations have allowed us to have a community space that we use each day to have our morning circle, daily calendar lesson, and a place for movement, including singing and dancing. Students also enjoy being able to use the space to take breaks.\r\n\r\nOn the first day of school, students were excited to find their carpet spots for our first morning circle. We've also been able to use the space to have read aloud and character education lessons.\r\n\r\nWe are continuing to work on having students take on more leadership roles during morning circle and working together as a team. Thank you again for your support!","fullyFundedDate":1753671823823,"projectUrl":"project/a-class-rug-to-build-classroom-community/9503574/","projectTitle":"A Class Rug to Build Classroom Community","teacherDisplayName":"Mr. Vail","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://storage.donorschoose.net/dc_prod/images/teacher/profile/orig/tp4622257_orig.jpg?crop=776,776,x93,y522&width=272&height=272&fit=bounds&auto=webp&t=1754917196755","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/4622257"},{"teacherId":3533418,"projectId":9351869,"letterContent":"My students and I wanted to send a big thank you for the cleaning wipes and pencils you so generously gave us. Your gift made a huge difference, and the kids were so excited when they saw the new supplies. It really means a lot to us knowing that our community is cheering us on and supporting our students. We are so grateful for your kindness!\r\n\r\nYou might not think so, but a simple pencil can make all the difference in a classroom. It's the tool they use every single day to write their stories, solve math problems, and bring their ideas to life. Having a fresh box of pencils means no one ever has to worry about not being able to participate. And the cleaning wipes are just as important! They help us keep our space clean and healthy so we can all stay focused on learning instead of getting sick. Thank you for helping us create a happy and safe place to learn.","fullyFundedDate":1750773688355,"projectUrl":"project/pencils-and-wipes/9351869/","projectTitle":"Pencils and Wipes","teacherDisplayName":"Mr. Richman","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://cdn.donorschoose.net/images/placeholder-avatars/272/teacher-placeholder-10_272.png?auto=webp","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/mr-richman"}],"pageName":"schoolpage_90875","usesDonorsChoose":true,"infoPageType":"school","demographicsInfo":{"numStudents":360,"numTeachers":27,"percentFrplEligible":95,"percentAsian":0,"percentBlack":93,"percentWhite":0,"percentIndigenous":0,"percentLatinx":2,"showFreeAndReducedPriceLunchInfo":true,"showDemographicsInfo":true,"sourceTooltipString":"the National Center for Education Statistics","gradesServed":"Pre-K - 5","studentTeacherRatio":"13.3:1","demographicsDataSource":"MDR School","equityFocus":true,"titleOne":true,"metroType":"URBAN","ncesMetroType":"CITY_LARGE"},"inStateSupporters":61.4,"schoolId":90875,"financialInfo":null,"twitterShareText":"Learn more about Prince Hall Elementary School on @DonorsChoose:","schoolName":"Prince Hall Elementary School","canonicalPageUrl":"schools/pennsylvania/philadelphia-city-school-district/prince-hall-elementary-school/90875"}
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Prince Hall Elementary School is
an urban public school
in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that is part of Philadelphia City School District.
It serves 360 students
in grades Pre-K - 5 with a student/teacher ratio of 13.3:1.
Its teachers have had 276 projects funded on DonorsChoose.
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95%
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American, or Asian
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Prince Hall Elementary School
$107,586
raised using DonorsChoose
276
projects
funded
44
teachers
funded
635
donors
54
projects
for
basic supplies
47
projects for
technology
33
projects for
books
12
projects
for
art supplies
Prince Hall Elementary School has received support from
390 individuals from Pennsylvania and
245 individuals out-of-state.