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Mrs. Monroe-Leach's Classroom

  • Western Guilford High School
  • Greensboro, NC
  • HBCU Alum
  • More than three鈥憅uarters 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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Hi, my name is Angelina Monroe. I鈥檓 16 and I love to read. Being the daughter of a middle school librarian, I鈥檝e always been around books, whether that was books from the public library or books from my mom鈥檚 school. At first, I was an avid reader of fiction, reading books like 鈥淧inkalicious鈥 and 鈥淒ork Diaries鈥. As I started to age, I realized that not many of the stories that I had read reflected my lifestyle as a multi-racial child in a then single parent household. So, I turned my attention to non-fiction, reading about various countries and about engineering. Of course, I read all the required readings we had to do for class and I did like graphic novels like 鈥淒iary of a Wimpy Kid鈥, but I dedicated most of my free time reading nonfiction just because I didn鈥檛 feel the connection I was supposed to feel with the fiction characters. In high school, I came across an article about a girl named Marley Dias, a 13-year-old girl who decided to collect books that show black female leads and was able to collect 1000 books with the help of her friends and family. That lead me to think 鈥淲hat would it take to collect books that have positive and encouraging multicultural lead characters in fiction books?鈥- Angelina Monroe I call it the Multicultural Literacy Project: Building Amazing Libraries. With your kind donations, you can help me collect fiction books with multicultural leads for our students to look up to.Now through December 31, 2018, donations can be made through Donors Choose. Donor Choose will start it off with 40 books. You can also donate books by sending the books to Media Services at 501 W. Washington Street Greensboro, NC 27401 in care of the Multicultural Literacy Project: Building Amazing Libraries.

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Hi, my name is Angelina Monroe. I鈥檓 16 and I love to read. Being the daughter of a middle school librarian, I鈥檝e always been around books, whether that was books from the public library or books from my mom鈥檚 school. At first, I was an avid reader of fiction, reading books like 鈥淧inkalicious鈥 and 鈥淒ork Diaries鈥. As I started to age, I realized that not many of the stories that I had read reflected my lifestyle as a multi-racial child in a then single parent household. So, I turned my attention to non-fiction, reading about various countries and about engineering. Of course, I read all the required readings we had to do for class and I did like graphic novels like 鈥淒iary of a Wimpy Kid鈥, but I dedicated most of my free time reading nonfiction just because I didn鈥檛 feel the connection I was supposed to feel with the fiction characters. In high school, I came across an article about a girl named Marley Dias, a 13-year-old girl who decided to collect books that show black female leads and was able to collect 1000 books with the help of her friends and family. That lead me to think 鈥淲hat would it take to collect books that have positive and encouraging multicultural lead characters in fiction books?鈥- Angelina Monroe I call it the Multicultural Literacy Project: Building Amazing Libraries. With your kind donations, you can help me collect fiction books with multicultural leads for our students to look up to.Now through December 31, 2018, donations can be made through Donors Choose. Donor Choose will start it off with 40 books. You can also donate books by sending the books to Media Services at 501 W. Washington Street Greensboro, NC 27401 in care of the Multicultural Literacy Project: Building Amazing Libraries.

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