GRANTS
Mrs. Goodrich, Mrs. Sanders, and I have been furiously writing grants for our kiddos. And let me tell you... grant writing is no easy task. It takes hours of writing, editing, and revising before we submit them. Then we have to wait. I think that's the worst part. The waiting, and waiting, and waiting. Oh and more waiting. Although, I will say that we filled out a grant application from Wal-Mart, and they got back with us pretty quickly. Oh, and we received $1,000.00! YAY!! I know a thousand dollars isn't a lot in the grand scheme of things, but it's a start, and I am super proud. And hey, I received the first grant I ever applied for. GO ME! That's not something a lot of people can say.
Our sole purpose in writing these grants is to be able to purchase a class set of Chromebooks. Chromebooks are basically Google's version of laptops. They are small, have great battery life, are web based, and have everything you would ever need in a laptop, without the all the extras. All of that makes them GREAT for classrooms. Plus, Google has all of these AWESOME apps and programs that you can run to make class fun for the kids. They're really great... Click HERE for more information about Chromebooks in the Classroom.
We also have a Donor's Choose site up. I'll get you the link to that later because I just made it yesterday, and it's still under review from the website admins.
Principal's Good Choices Gala
We had 33 out of 48 fifth graders that were invited to the Principal's Good Choices Gala this morning. To receive this reward, students had to have an A in citizenship, receive no office referrals, and have no more than three "no homeworks." We are super proud of out kids for this AMAZING accomplishment. Our kids are super great!
Oh, and our kids got to go outside for recess today. I know that doesn't sound very interesting, but they haven't been able to do that for a while... It's been too cold or rainy. SO.. YAY for sunshine and warmer weather.
-Mrs. Aukes
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