Hi Friends,
I hope you are having a wonderful fall! I am busy finishing up the first half of the school year (time flies!), and there are not a lot of extra resources lying around for us teachers for the second half of the year! So what I've done is created a classroom project request on a 501(c)3 charity website called DonorsChoose.org.
I'm writing to ask for any donations possible for my students - no matter the size, it will help my kids. This week only, any donation you make to my project will be doubled! If you know anyone that is passionate about education, please pass this along. Your tax-deductible donation will have a direct impact on at least 30 students (and many more in the future), and you'll hear back from our class about your impact on our learning!
To learn more or donate:
Visit my Teacher Page, http://www.donorschoose.org/we-teach/569531
Choose one of my projects, enter the amount of your donation, and click "Give"
During check-out, enter the word SPARK where it says "I have a gift or match code" field, and your donation will be matched dollar for dollar.
The SPARK match code will double your donation until the end of the day on Monday, December 12th. So exciting!
Feel free to send me any questions. I appreciate your support more than words can say! As do my students!
Happy Holidays!
Marcia Rains
Welcome to Washington Irving's Enrichment blog. This blog was designed to keep parents updated as to the activities of students participating in the program.
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