More than a third 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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We are using recycled shredded paper that we shred from the school to turn into a variety of colorful homemade paper and stationery that can be sold.
The project starts with shredding paper which comes from old files or no longer needed confidential information. The shredded paper is then soaked in bins. After soaking, the paper is then blended in a blender. After blending the pasty paper solution is strained onto a screen and then dried with the final product being the paper/stationery we are looking for.
The final product can be cut or folded into a variety of shapes and sizes and used to sell.
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We are using recycled shredded paper that we shred from the school to turn into a variety of colorful homemade paper and stationery that can be sold.
The project starts with shredding paper which comes from old files or no longer needed confidential information. The shredded paper is then soaked in bins. After soaking, the paper is then blended in a blender. After blending the pasty paper solution is strained onto a screen and then dried with the final product being the paper/stationery we are looking for.
The final product can be cut or folded into a variety of shapes and sizes and used to sell.