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Parents aren’t alone in feeling the extra pinch in the wallet this year in paying for back-to-school necessities. Teachers, too, are digging deeper to meet their classroom needs out of pocket.
Rynell Sturkey, a first-grade teacher at Paul Robeson Malcolm X Academy on Detroit's west side often manages jam-packed classrooms of 37 kids or more. Her students have no music or art or gym ...
Nevertheless, parent Katherine Gundelfinger said, "Mr. Tatten is teaching new students difficult musical instruments and conducting them in [two or more] amazing concerts at Reid per year!" ...
In an email, Sweeney noted that “Classroom to Table” is constrained by finite resources. He did not specify this year's budget. “Program funding will be limited and we may not be able to ...
The Center for Teaching & Learning (CTL) supports CU’s community of educators through free consultations, teaching resources, programs, seminars, workshops, and other events!. Our work aims to ...
Parents aren’t alone in feeling the extra pinch in the wallet this year in paying for back-to-school necessities. Teachers, too, are digging deeper to meet their classroom needs out of pocket.
Teachers, too, are digging deeper to meet their classroom needs out of pocket. Parents aren’t alone in feeling the extra pinch in the wallet this year in paying for back-to-school necessities.