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In reply to the discussion: Stephen Colbert Shocks SC Schools by Funding All Teacher Grant Requests [View all]SaveOurDemocracy
(4,566 posts)17. This is what Greenville County teachers will receive:
http://www.greenvilleonline.com/story/news/2015/05/07/this-is-what-stephen-colberts-money-will-help-buy-greenville-county-teachers/70940830/
This is what teachers in Greenville have asked for help with:
Alexander Elementary School, a Title One school with 100 percent on free or reduced lunch
4 Hokki stools: $500
Classroom carpet: $520
iPad Mini 3 covers: $441
Basic school supplies such as pencils and air freshener: $545
A trampoline and treadmill for sensory therapy: $504
Books that are good for girls: $408
Books that are good for boys: $366
More high interest books: $322
Dodge balls for recess play: $165
16 new bulletin boards: $202
Fisher Middle School
Game chairs for flexible learning: $485
Langston Charter Middle School, between 40 and 65 percent of students are on free or reduced lunch
A kidney-shaped activity table for individualized attention: $444
Hollis Academy, a Title One school
Hot Dot multiplication flashcard system: $624
A set of write and wipe pockets and write and wipe erasers: $179
Mitchell Road Elementary, a high poverty school
Classroom library books: $239
Quest Leadership Academy
Two bookshelves: $360
Robert Cashion Elementary School
Books on CD: $506
Sullivan Center
Motivational posters: $206
Duncan Chapel Elementary School
Headphones and splitters: $318
Smart way to get the money right to the needs. Such simple but necessary items to facilitate teaching our children.
Sad, tons of money for war machines, little for our schools.
This is what teachers in Greenville have asked for help with:
Alexander Elementary School, a Title One school with 100 percent on free or reduced lunch
4 Hokki stools: $500
Classroom carpet: $520
iPad Mini 3 covers: $441
Basic school supplies such as pencils and air freshener: $545
A trampoline and treadmill for sensory therapy: $504
Books that are good for girls: $408
Books that are good for boys: $366
More high interest books: $322
Dodge balls for recess play: $165
16 new bulletin boards: $202
Fisher Middle School
Game chairs for flexible learning: $485
Langston Charter Middle School, between 40 and 65 percent of students are on free or reduced lunch
A kidney-shaped activity table for individualized attention: $444
Hollis Academy, a Title One school
Hot Dot multiplication flashcard system: $624
A set of write and wipe pockets and write and wipe erasers: $179
Mitchell Road Elementary, a high poverty school
Classroom library books: $239
Quest Leadership Academy
Two bookshelves: $360
Robert Cashion Elementary School
Books on CD: $506
Sullivan Center
Motivational posters: $206
Duncan Chapel Elementary School
Headphones and splitters: $318
Smart way to get the money right to the needs. Such simple but necessary items to facilitate teaching our children.
Sad, tons of money for war machines, little for our schools.
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Stephen Colbert Shocks SC Schools by Funding All Teacher Grant Requests [View all]
ScreamingMeemie
May 2015
OP
That's the one positive out of them buying the system is that money is released from
Ed Suspicious
May 2015
#54
With lots of strings attached. They give lots to charter schools which Wall Street views as a
JDPriestly
May 2015
#30
Preach! His donations come with an agenda. An agenda that privatizes our public schools. nt
stillwaiting
May 2015
#87
because they think of ways to keep their money rather than spend it on something that helps people.
Javaman
May 2015
#69
In our capitalistic system, your success is measured in how much power (wealth) you
rhett o rick
May 2015
#96
That's awesome! And, hopefully, will not spur GOP legislators to say hey! See! The private
djean111
May 2015
#5
I spent some time searching the grant requests for my zip code, and it was heartbreaking.
ScreamingMeemie
May 2015
#7
When I started reading I had trouble because to this day I cannot read out loud. So I was in a poor
jwirr
May 2015
#60
Another great idea. One of the things I have wanted to do is to buy children's books at the
jwirr
May 2015
#86
I agree with you. My mother used to read chapter by chapter books including Bambi and
JDPriestly
May 2015
#70
totally agree. No argument here. Shouldn't be happening, but I'm glad it did.
ScreamingMeemie
May 2015
#94
Careful, Stephen, helping other folks is apparently considered fertile ground for media investigation...while the same
Fred Sanders
May 2015
#10
Admiration to the point of tears. Love Stephen and all who are like him. Wish I could!
joanbarnes
May 2015
#59
This would be a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of a percent for Bill Gates hourly pay.
Spitfire of ATJ
May 2015
#61
What a waste. Think of all the low-wage jobs he could have created with that money.
randome
May 2015
#63
When will the cons attack him, accuse him of seeking publicity for his new show?
NoJusticeNoPeace
May 2015
#78
inside comedy on showtime interviewed him & some good stuff on the corespondent
pansypoo53219
May 2015
#82
You mean he didn't restrict it to pre-K or math and science the way many of our politicians
liberal_at_heart
May 2015
#105