More than half of students from low鈥慽ncome households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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I already have lesson plans written for incorporating each of the books. For example, Recess Queen will be used to discuss bullying and how to stand up for what is right. What If Everybody Did That? will be used to discuss following the rules, both in my classroom and throughout the school. Enemy Pie and Memoirs of a Goldfish are both going to be used to discuss friendship and what 'ingredients' make a 'friendship pie' and what good characteristics of friends would we want in our 'fish bowl'. Spaghetti in a Hot Dog Bun will go along with being an individual and Girl Who Never Made Mistakes will go with not being perfect.
The donations to this project will improve our school climate by further teaching our students skills that are used every day.
Colored pencils will be used for several projects to allow all the students to be creative and enjoy art. Some of the art projects we work on include making brochures about respect in our school, making posters for not using drugs, and making Christmas books for our teachers when we discuss the character trait of Caring.
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I already have lesson plans written for incorporating each of the books. For example, Recess Queen will be used to discuss bullying and how to stand up for what is right. What If Everybody Did That? will be used to discuss following the rules, both in my classroom and throughout the school. Enemy Pie and Memoirs of a Goldfish are both going to be used to discuss friendship and what 'ingredients' make a 'friendship pie' and what good characteristics of friends would we want in our 'fish bowl'. Spaghetti in a Hot Dog Bun will go along with being an individual and Girl Who Never Made Mistakes will go with not being perfect.
The donations to this project will improve our school climate by further teaching our students skills that are used every day.
Colored pencils will be used for several projects to allow all the students to be creative and enjoy art. Some of the art projects we work on include making brochures about respect in our school, making posters for not using drugs, and making Christmas books for our teachers when we discuss the character trait of Caring.