OfficeMax® joined with AdoptAClassroom.org to create A Day Made Better: A one-day event that awards more than 1,000 teachers with over $1,000 in school supplies.
Today Ms. Christl won a new chair, loads of classrooms supplies, and the recognition
she so richly deserves.
Dear Educators, Administrators, Parents, and Students,
ZAGG Inc is excited to announce a giveaway for a $25,000 tech endowment to go to one public U.S. k-12 school. The giveaway begins September 10, 2012 and ends November 12th, 2012. ZAGG will announce the winners on November 14th.
To participate in the giveaway, just visit ZAGG.com/schools and enter the information for your public k-12 school. You can submit an entry each day. In addition, you will be entering your own name for a chance to win an Apple iMac computer. Please vote every day so you can improve the chances of winning for both you and your school.
Please visit ZAGG.com/schools for giveaway rules and details.
On behalf of ZAGG, we would like to thank you for your hard work and efforts to improve the lives and futures of young people around the country.
Thank you, and good luck!
All the best,
The ZAGG Team
Check out this video (click link): Walk a Thon 2012
We are raising money for Pennoyer School District #79/Pennoyer School on Digital Wish.
Our goal is to raise funds to acquire more Chromebooks ... for this project, the Fundraising Goal is: $2500.00
All of the money raised will go towards new classroom technology. By contributing to this fundraiser, you will be ensuring that Pennoyer School has classroom technology necessary to engage students in learning and prepare our children for the rapidly evolving future.
Any contribution is greatly appreciated. Please make a donation to my online giving page at:
Please spread the word about our efforts to your friends, family and community at large! Digital Wish is a 501c3 registered non- profit and all donations are tax-deductible.
Thanks so much,
Pennoyer School District #79
Check out this video I made with Animoto: Copy of 5th grade math & science
Students and families need Internet access at home. That's why, last year, Comcast introduced Internet Essentials - a program that gives eligible low-income families Internetservice in their homes for $9.95 a month, a computer for $150, and free digital literacy training. In its first year, more than13,000 Illinois families signed up for the program.
For more information about Internet Essentials, please visit www.internetessentials.com.