More than three‑quarters of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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Visiting the library area is a daily activity in the classroom. Children visit the library, they sit on small couches or on the rug with their books that allow a place where they read and share stories or listen to stories read by an adult. What becomes a problem is that our books are being stored in baskets which with frequent and loaded with heavy books the baskets are breaking and books are being damaged because of the lack of furniture that allows attractive organization and display of books.
By donating to this project, you will not only help to improve and increase organization and storage of books but you will help children learn how to care for books.
Students will be able to store books in a more effective and attractive way which will increase their time or increase the frequency of their visits to the library area without wasting time scrambling for books
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Visiting the library area is a daily activity in the classroom. Children visit the library, they sit on small couches or on the rug with their books that allow a place where they read and share stories or listen to stories read by an adult. What becomes a problem is that our books are being stored in baskets which with frequent and loaded with heavy books the baskets are breaking and books are being damaged because of the lack of furniture that allows attractive organization and display of books.
By donating to this project, you will not only help to improve and increase organization and storage of books but you will help children learn how to care for books.
Students will be able to store books in a more effective and attractive way which will increase their time or increase the frequency of their visits to the library area without wasting time scrambling for books