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Breakdown of how each $10 sale is shared....$ 7.50 To the school where the book is sold .90 Contribution to Schools with High Rate of Free and Reduced Lunch .90 Printing .15 Grolier Online for all Knox County Schools Libraries .15 Career Awarness .40 Administrative costs and incentives $10.00 TOTAL
What Schools Do with their funds (2006)ELEMENTARY SCHOOLSA. L. Lotts Technology-computers for classrooms and purchase learning materials for all of our classrooms
Literacy initiatives, technology updates, and building enhancements
Playground equipment and technology
Software
licenses for STAR reading, AR tests books for student leveled
reader library, funds for science instruction, computer hardware, instructional
funds for grade levels & special area classes Upgrade technology, student incentives, install security cameras, and purchase instructional materials for classrooms
Field trips, computer technology, and instructional materials
Technology and every day expenses
Security system and playground equipment
Update technology
Instructional supplies, technology needs and student incentives
Computer and video technology equipment and related furniture (focusing on computer based intervention and Accelerated Reader)
Instructional & technology
Technology, school programs, IBooks for rest of classes (bought ½ last year), leveled readers for library check-out, $100 plus $1.00 per book sold for teachers to use for their class instruction.
Computers, software for technology classes as well as other peripheral device for support
All profits will be given back to classroom teachers to purchase extra supplies to make learning more fun for the children
Active Board for classroom and computers
New computers for classrooms, classroom supplies, offset cost of field trips, and instructional materials
Technology and computers and Smart Boards and projectors
Update classroom technology, purchase instructional supplies, software, etc.
Instructional supplies
Security cameras, technology needs, instructional needs, and books for library
Technology, playground, instruction and classroom teachers- ($100 plus $2.00 for every book sold in their class.)
Classroom supplies
Computers, level readers and hands on materials
Technology
We will be giving approximately $5,500.00 to classroom teachers to purchase items such as manipulatives and other teaching tools. We will use the rest of the money to purchase one book for each student during book fair. We will purchase additional math and science readers to support our school improvement plans. Lastly, we will use remaining monies to help with any immediate needs at our new facility.
Special field trips, special equipment for the school, student awards/special incentives, and instructional materials/supplies
Technology, arts program, author visits, theater visit, enrichment for students
Computers, updating software, books for reading programs, library books, academic learning aids, guest educational programs, classroom needs, student awards and incentives
Mulch, library books and A.R. Tests
Purchasing computers for classrooms and computer lab, updating playground equipment
Student and parent incentives
Students supplies, student incentives, awards and technology
Technology (computers for each classroom) $500 to material room
Updating technology needs (computers), library books, Accelerated Reader quizzes and prizes, book room materials for guided reading groups, instructional math materials, carpets for the classrooms, dehumidifiers, paper and instructional supplies and a portion of this saved toward funding an educational mural for our cafeteria
Technology support, character education, and $1.00 of each book sold goes to classroom teachers
Technology-site licenses for software and computers
Classroom money and new sound system
Instructional supplies for classrooms=50%, playground renovation=50%
Security system, technology and school improvements
Computers for the classrooms
Continuing to update our technology-both software and hardware, buy more books for book room and ancillary materials for math and reading programs to support regular curriculum items
Stretch ‘N Grow sessions-school-wide and materials and supplies-school-wide
Essential instructional supplies and materials
Instructional materials, enrichment materials, technology and radios
$3,777.00=teachers for classroom materials and $15,108.00=technology equipment Technology and incentives for kids for the Bear Buck Store (behavior program), and materials and supplies for teachers and students as needed
Technology, curriculum materials, students’ incentives and playground updates
Laptops, 2 printers, 2 TV’s and software and leveled readers
Computers, books for the library and AR books
Computers for the classrooms and cafeteria table (1)
Technology
Sagebrush for library, AR materials, computer upgrades and basketball goal for gym MIDDLE SCHOOLSBearden Projection screen for auditorium and LED projectors
Student incentives-classroom supplies-rewards and technology
Improve computer technology and student incentives
The library’s share will be spent to replace 4,000 outdated books that were weeded last year. The majority will be used to update technology (computers, printers, and servers). The remainder will be used for display cases for academic and sports awards.
Upgrade technology usage for student achievement
Computer technology equipment, furniture Computer technology
Computers, Smart Boards & projectors, software, supplemental learning materials and student incentives
Northwest Technology needs for classrooms and computer labs and classroom needs for new teachers
Powell Technology and computer upgrades
Computers and technology
Student agenda books Technology upgrades, classroom supplies, furniture and fixtures
Computers and other technology needs
HIGH SCHOOLSHigh Schools sell through clubs, sports teams, and other activity groups with the proceeds going to those groups to support their activities.
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