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{"monthlySchoolDonationEnabled":false,"callToActionDisplayName":"Patrick Henry Downtown - Academy","outOfStateSupporters":44.5,"allowSchoolLevelGiving":true,"hasFundedProjects":true,"projectGratitudeData":[{"teacherId":9729849,"projectId":9936766,"letterContent":"Thank you so much for funding our \"Engineering the Future: Electricity Optimization\" project. The materials and tools you provided have already begun to make a meaningful difference in how my students engage with electricity, engineering, and real-world problem-solving. When the first boxes arrived and we opened our kits together, you could almost see the \"light bulb moment\" — literally and figuratively — in my students' eyes. Their excitement was real: they gathered around wires, circuits, meters and began asking questions like \"Can we make it light up?\" and \"What happens if we change this connection?\"\r\n\r\nWith these resources in hand, we have started using them to design and build simple circuits, measure electrical flow, and experiment with safe energy transfer. Students worked in small teams to build functioning circuits, light bulbs, and simple motors. One student — who usually avoids hands-on work — stayed after class to fine-tune his circuit until it ran flawlessly; another asked if we could \"save this and build a bigger one next.\" Already, I'm seeing deeper engagement, more confidence in experimentation, and increased curiosity about how electricity and engineering work in everyday life.\r\n\r\nMoving forward, our next steps include a full \"Electricity Lab\" — where students will use what they've learned to design a simple house wiring model, simulate energy savings, and test safe wiring practices. They'll also document their process, graph their data, and present what they learned to the class. I believe this project will build not only technical knowledge, but also teamwork, problem-solving skills, and a sense of pride in creating something real.\r\n\r\nThank you again for believing in our students and giving them tools that bring engineering to life. Your gift is changing how they think about science, creativity, and their future — and it's already making a difference.","fullyFundedDate":1764626029800,"projectUrl":"project/engineering-the-future-electricity-opt/9936766/","projectTitle":"Engineering the Future: Electricity, Optics, and More","teacherDisplayName":"Ms. Burgoyne","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://cdn.donorschoose.net/images/placeholder-avatars/272/teacher-placeholder-5_272.png?auto=webp","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/patrickhenrysped"},{"teacherId":9729849,"projectId":9936732,"letterContent":"Thank you so much for your support of our \"From Dinosaurs to the Solar System\" classroom project. As soon as our materials began arriving — dinosaur figures, fossil kits, space models and solar-system tools — energy and curiosity filled the room. One of the first things we did was open the dinosaur set: students gathered around, touching the bones and fossils, gasping — \"Look at this!\" \"That's huge!\" — and begging to learn more. It was the first time many of them had held something real that represented a creature from long ago. Their eyes grew wide when they saw the planet models for our solar-system unit, and they immediately started asking questions: \"Which planet is Earth? Where is Mars?\", \"How many moons does that one have?\"\r\n\r\nWith these resources in hand, we've already begun to transform learning from abstract ideas on a whiteboard into a hands-on, sensory-rich experience. Students have worked in small groups to explore fossils, classify dinosaur bones, and compare sizes. We saw a child who normally stays quiet excitedly leading his group, pointing out parts of a skeleton and describing what he thought that dinosaur ate. In our space unit, students used planet models to build a classroom \"solar system map.\" They physically placed each planet in orbit around the sun, talked about size and distance, and practiced stating facts like \"Mars is smaller than Earth\" or \"Jupiter is huge!\" Even students who struggle with reading or typical worksheets were engaged — because they could touch and see the science. The hands-on nature allows different kinds of learners, including those with special needs, to understand and enjoy science. This aligns with best practices for building understanding through inquiry, models, and exploration rather than memorization alone. \r\nNational Academies\r\n+2\r\nÐǿմ«Ã½\r\n+2\r\n\r\nLooking ahead, we plan to build on this excitement with a full \"Dino-to-Deep-Space Project\": students will research a dinosaur or planet, create a short presentation or poster (with illustrations or models), and share what they learned. For example: one group is working now on a \"Dinosaur Facts Booklet\" using our fossil kit; another group is starting \"Planet Reports,\" using the solar system kit to show planet order, size, and interesting facts about each. I anticipate this will deepen not only their content knowledge but also their research skills, collaboration, and scientific thinking.\r\n\r\nThank you again for believing in our students and giving them tools that make science come alive. Your gift is not just materials — it's the moment a child realizes that learning can be hands-on, exciting, and real.","fullyFundedDate":1764627221029,"projectUrl":"project/from-dinosaurs-to-the-solar-system-lear/9936732/","projectTitle":"From Dinosaurs to the Solar System: Learning Through Building","teacherDisplayName":"Ms. Burgoyne","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://cdn.donorschoose.net/images/placeholder-avatars/272/teacher-placeholder-5_272.png?auto=webp","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/patrickhenrysped"},{"teacherId":9729849,"projectId":9546819,"letterContent":"Thank you so much for funding our \"Clean, Safe and Ready to Learn\" classroom project. While some of the supplies are still on the way, the parts we've received have already begun making a real difference. The students were excited — curious and hopeful — when the first packages arrived. I saw children glance around the room and whisper: \"This will make school feel new.\" That hope lifted classroom spirits right away.\r\n\r\nWith the items already in hand, we've started using them to make our classroom a calmer, more organized, and safe space. Students are more engaged, less anxious, and more eager to participate. One child asked if we could take turns tidying up the supply shelf — a small but meaningful sign of pride and ownership. Another student who often struggles with transitions noticed the cleaner, more organized spaces and said, \"It feels better here.\"\r\n\r\nAs the rest of the supplies arrive, we plan to continue transforming our classroom — creating defined areas where students can learn, play, and focus without distractions. We'll use the new materials to support routines, build a sense of stability, and reinforce safety and readiness to learn. I believe this project is helping students feel respected, cared for, and more comfortable — which in turn supports their learning and growth.\r\n\r\nThank you for believing in our students and giving them a space where they can feel safe, supported, and ready to learn. Your generosity is already making a difference and will continue helping us grow all year long.","fullyFundedDate":1764599499789,"projectUrl":"project/clean-safe-and-ready-to-learn/9546819/","projectTitle":"Clean, Safe, and Ready to Learn","teacherDisplayName":"Ms. Burgoyne","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://cdn.donorschoose.net/images/placeholder-avatars/272/teacher-placeholder-5_272.png?auto=webp","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/patrickhenrysped"},{"teacherId":9729849,"projectId":9546525,"letterContent":"Thank you so much for supporting our project, Read, Write, Grow Stronger. Although not all of the materials have arrived yet, the impact has already begun. Even seeing the first few boxes delivered created a buzz of excitement in our classroom. My students gathered around with huge smiles, asking, \"Is that for us?\" and \"When can we start using everything?\" Their anticipation alone has sparked renewed interest in reading and writing — something that is priceless in our SPED classroom.\r\n\r\nWith the initial materials that have arrived, we've already started building new routines. During our \"Read & Explore\" block, students are previewing the new literacy tools and practicing foundational reading skills with more enthusiasm than I've seen all year. One student who rarely volunteers asked if he could demonstrate how to use one of our new phonics resources for the class. Another student told me, \"I can't wait until all the stuff gets here so we can do even more reading.\" The sense of ownership and pride these early moments have created is exactly what I hoped for when I wrote this project.\r\n\r\nAs the remaining materials arrive, we will begin our next big step — launching a structured Writer's Workshop where students can practice sentence building, vocabulary, story writing, and daily reflection using their new journals and writing supports. These tools will allow every learner, including those with significant needs, to express themselves more confidently and engage deeply in literacy activities. I cannot wait to share more updates as everything comes together.\r\n\r\nThank you for believing in our students and helping us create a classroom where reading and writing feel exciting, accessible, and empowering. Your generosity is planting the seeds for real growth, and we are so grateful.","fullyFundedDate":1764083598513,"projectUrl":"project/read-write-grow-stronger/9546525/","projectTitle":"Read, Write, Grow Stronger","teacherDisplayName":"Ms. Burgoyne","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://cdn.donorschoose.net/images/placeholder-avatars/272/teacher-placeholder-5_272.png?auto=webp","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/patrickhenrysped"},{"teacherId":3555664,"projectId":9614320,"letterContent":"Thank you so much for supporting our Scholastic subscription. My students are already so excited, and I know these magazines will spark their curiosity and help them grow as readers. Scholastic was always my favorite when I was in school, so it feels extra special to share that same excitement with my class now. Your generosity gives my students new topics to explore and meaningful learning experiences each month. We appreciate your support more than you know, and I'm truly grateful for the joy you've brought to our classroom.","fullyFundedDate":1758799023864,"projectUrl":"project/scholastic-discoveries/9614320/","projectTitle":"Scholastic Discoveries!","teacherDisplayName":"Ms. Smith","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://cdn.donorschoose.net/images/placeholder-avatars/272/teacher-placeholder-3_272.png?auto=webp","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/3555664"},{"teacherId":9729849,"projectId":9706054,"letterContent":"The excitement in our classroom is building for our January STEM & Science Fair. Students are already asking, \"Can we bring this to the fair?\" and eagerly sketching ideas based on the experiments they've tried. Some are planning to investigate chemical reactions with safe household ingredients, others are designing structures that can withstand \"earthquakes,\" and a few are preparing to showcase circuits that light up using switches they build themselves. These STEM kits opened the door for authentic student-led investigations, and our learners are racing through it with inspiration and confidence.\r\n\r\nOver the next few weeks, students will choose a question they want to explore, design a test, collect real data, and prepare demonstrations using the tools you helped provide. Instead of just reading about science, they're getting ready to show science to families, educators, and community members during the fair. Because of your generosity, our students won't just participate—they will lead with independence, collaboration, and pride. Thank you for helping our young scientists discover not only how the world works, but their place in it.","fullyFundedDate":1763591325048,"projectUrl":"project/growing-together-a-sped-hosted-school-g/9706054/","projectTitle":"Growing Together: A SPED-Hosted School Garden","teacherDisplayName":"Ms. Burgoyne","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://cdn.donorschoose.net/images/placeholder-avatars/272/teacher-placeholder-5_272.png?auto=webp","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/patrickhenrysped"},{"teacherId":9729849,"projectId":9682059,"letterContent":"When our garden materials arrived, students immediately began imagining what we could plant, what tools they would use, and how they would care for living things together. For many of our students in special education, learning becomes most meaningful when it is physical, sensory, and shared—and the moment they held their first seed packets and gardening tools, they were full of questions and excitement. One student who rarely speaks in group lessons whispered, \"We're actually going to grow food,\" and then proudly carried soil bags with the rest of the class. The garden has already begun creating moments of inclusion, leadership, and teamwork in ways we couldn't achieve with books alone.\r\n\r\nWe are currently starting a seed-to-table inquiry project, where students will investigate how soil, water, sun, and pollination affect plant growth. As part of this project, students are measuring plant height, tracking changes over time, and recording observations like real scientists. The raised beds, tools, and supplies you helped provide have turned our outdoor space into a living laboratory where students are learning science through discovery, care, and responsibility. Students are building not only academic skills like data collection and vocabulary, but life skills such as patience, collaboration, and problem solving.\r\n\r\nNext, students will connect their work to our upcoming January STEM & Science Fair, where they will present their growing experiments to families, teachers, and community partners. They'll be developing questions like, \"Which soil type works best?\" or \"Do plants grow faster in direct sunlight?\" and using the garden to test their ideas. Because of your support, our students won't just learn about plant life—they will grow knowledge, nurture living things, and share their discoveries as leaders in our school community. Thank you for making this experience possible.","fullyFundedDate":1763591324843,"projectUrl":"project/stem-adventures-experiments-that-inspir/9682059/","projectTitle":"STEM Adventures: Experiments That Inspire Learning","teacherDisplayName":"Ms. Burgoyne","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://cdn.donorschoose.net/images/placeholder-avatars/272/teacher-placeholder-5_272.png?auto=webp","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/patrickhenrysped"},{"teacherId":3555664,"projectId":9514812,"letterContent":"Thank you so much for your generous donations to our classroom project! Your support provided us with essential items like disinfecting wipes, paper towels, and Dawn soap to help keep our learning space clean. The students especially love using the sweeper and dust buster. These tools have turned cleanup time into a fun and meaningful way to practice responsibility. Your kindness truly helps our classroom run smoothly and keeps our students engaged in taking care of their environment. Thank you for supporting early childhood education!","fullyFundedDate":1754327696481,"projectUrl":"project/little-hands-big-responsibility/9514812/","projectTitle":"Little Hands, Big Responsibility!","teacherDisplayName":"Ms. Smith","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://cdn.donorschoose.net/images/placeholder-avatars/272/teacher-placeholder-3_272.png?auto=webp","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/3555664"},{"teacherId":3555664,"projectId":9316090,"letterContent":"Thank you so much for supporting our classroom snack project! Your generous donation helps keep my students energized, focused, and ready to learn throughout the day. Since lunch isn't served until 12:00 noon, having a morning snack is so important to help them stay engaged and comfortable. Snack time has become one of their favorite moments, especially when cheese balls or Goldfish crackers are on the menu! Your kindness truly makes a difference in their learning and happiness each day. Thank you for supporting early childhood education!","fullyFundedDate":1746465365238,"projectUrl":"project/learning-fuel/9316090/","projectTitle":"Learning Fuel!","teacherDisplayName":"Ms. Smith","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://cdn.donorschoose.net/images/placeholder-avatars/272/teacher-placeholder-3_272.png?auto=webp","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/3555664"},{"teacherId":8621299,"projectId":9590614,"letterContent":"Thank You for Making Imagination Come Alive!\r\n\r\nWe are so thankful for your generous support of our inclusion Pre-K classroom! Because of your kindness, our students now have an amazing collection of dress-up clothes and costumes that spark creativity, confidence, and joy every single day.\r\n\r\nThe princess costumes, wizard cape, dinosaur and dragon cloaks, and butterfly and bumblebee wings have transformed our dramatic play area into a world of imagination. Children who are usually shy are finding their voices while pretending to be royalty, explorers, or magical creatures. Our students practice social skills, storytelling, and cooperation—all while building language and self-expression.\r\n\r\nFor many of our little learners, these costumes provide more than fun—they open the door to connection, inclusion, and confidence. Your donation allows every child to feel special, creative, and part of the magic that happens in our classroom each day.\r\n\r\nThank you for believing in our students and helping us create a space where all children can learn and dream together!","fullyFundedDate":1755715240738,"projectUrl":"project/dramatic-play-dress-up/9590614/","projectTitle":"Dramatic Play Dress Up!","teacherDisplayName":"Ms. Womack","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://storage.donorschoose.net/dc_prod/images/teacher/profile/orig/tp8621299_orig.jpg?crop=1:1,smart&width=272&height=272&fit=bounds&auto=webp&t=1661969569738","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/8621299"},{"teacherId":8621299,"projectId":9567317,"letterContent":"Thank You from Our Inclusion Pre-K Classroom!\r\nWe are so incredibly grateful for your generosity and support of our inclusion preschool classroom! Because of your donations, our students now have so many new and exciting ways to learn through play.\r\n\r\nThe Step2 Waterfall Discovery Wall and pit balls have created endless opportunities for hands-on sensory exploration. The children are fascinated by the flow of water and love using the pastel balls to explore movement, cause and effect, and teamwork.\r\n\r\nOur new Play-Doh set and dough character accessories are helping students strengthen fine motor skills while expressing creativity. The Melissa & Doug cookie set has quickly become a classroom favorite during dramatic play, encouraging sharing, language building, and imagination. The voice recording buttons are a wonderful new tool for helping our students practice communication, make choices, and express themselves independently.\r\n\r\nEvery item you helped fund supports growth across all areas of development—social, emotional, cognitive, and physical—and brings more joy into our classroom every single day. Thank you for believing in inclusive learning and for helping our youngest learners thrive!","fullyFundedDate":1755723258155,"projectUrl":"project/fun-stuff-2025/9567317/","projectTitle":"Fun Stuff 2025","teacherDisplayName":"Ms. Womack","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://storage.donorschoose.net/dc_prod/images/teacher/profile/orig/tp8621299_orig.jpg?crop=1:1,smart&width=272&height=272&fit=bounds&auto=webp&t=1661969569738","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/8621299"},{"teacherId":5425205,"projectId":9733430,"letterContent":"Thank you for supporting phonics in our classroom and at home. We were able demonstrate these games for many parents during conferences so that they would know how to play with and help their children at home.\r\n\r\nParents were happy to receive the resource and to understand what phonics expectations are for young learners. The kids were thrilled to receive such a cool game set that they were able to take home and use in the company of their parents. 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Patrick Henry Downtown - Academy is
an urban public school
in Saint Louis, Missouri that is part of St Louis Public Schools.
It serves 122 students
in grades Pre-K - 5 with a student/teacher ratio of 4.9:1.
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Patrick Henry Downtown - Academy has received support from
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368 individuals out-of-state.