One of my teacher’s favorite days during preplanning was visiting the Education Foundation Store. Why? Because the store was filled with school supplies and materials. As a Title I school, my teachers could shop at the store twice a year for free. As a result of the Education Foundation’s generosity, my teachers could stock their classrooms with supplies for students.
In this week's podcast, we'll discuss nonprofit organizations and advocates for education and why they shine as integral components, bringing unique resources, perspectives, and support to our schools.
EducationalLeader,
Kim
“When students are led well, they learn well”
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The views shared in the Educational Leadership Moment are solely mine and do not reflect the positions of my employer or any entity within the local, state, or federal government sectors.
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