EDITOR: Teachers earlier this school year were invited to the
district warehouse to choose materials for their classrooms. A
committee of community members and school personnel, knowing the
limited budgets of classroom teachers, had solicited donations from
individuals and businesses in the area.
EDITOR:

Teachers earlier this school year were invited to the district warehouse to choose materials for their classrooms. A committee of community members and school personnel, knowing the limited budgets of classroom teachers, had solicited donations from individuals and businesses in the area.

We were able to stock up on tissues before the sniffles season. We each came home with glue and paper and pencils. There were even a few monitors, scanners and white boards. I was particularly pleased with the quad ruled paper that is so expensive because I teach algebra and geometry. I will tell my students why they are using paper with the Anritsu logo and why my certificates will have the Stanford Alumni Travel Association letterhead on the back.

Thank you to Bob Davis, Irma Torrez, Mary Alice Callahan, Sunday Minnich, Roger Beaulieu, Richard Jones and Jon Hatakeyama for realizing that we are often purchasing these items out of our own pocketbooks. We appreciate your help made available through the Morgan Hill Teachers’ Aid Coalition.

Another distribution date will be soon be set. Do you have any supplies that you would be willing to send on to our classrooms? Please contact Dr. Hatekayama at 779-7391 who even has a collection barrel in his waiting room.

Sandy Snively,

Martin Murphy School,

Morgan Hill School District

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