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Schoola!

Their Story: 

 

Schoola is the creation of Stacey Boyd—parent, former teacher and school principal. In 1997, she built an inner city charter school from the ground up. A year later it was one of the highest performing middle schools in Boston. Stacey saw firsthand how children who struggled in math could come alive in music class. How art, physical education and foreign language could have a profound effect on students. She also saw how hard it was to get funds to support these programs. And how easy it was for the programs to get cut.Dedicated to putting paintbrushes, books, baseballs and violins back into the hands of children, Stacey launched Schoola in the 2012/2013 school year. A few innovative schools took the call to run a clothing drive during the last (and busiest) week of school. Parents sent in their gently used children's clothing. We listed the clothes on our site at amazing prices. And schools received proceeds from every item sold—money that funds all those programs so critical to the success of our kids. A win for all.Today, we’re 3,000 schools strong. Schoola brings new paints to art classes, new instruments to the orchestra, new books for the libraries. Quality clothes get a second life. Parents help parents. Schools help schools. Schoola makes all this happen by giving children the tools they need to succeed.

 

My Story: 

 

Having heard ACLC had moved during my time away I decided to do something concerning ACLC's funding during my Senior Year back at the school. After hearing about Schoola on the radio over Summer Break I decided to use my Senior Project as a means to bring Schoola to ACLC. After attending some CCEF board meetings I've come to the conclusion that ACLC is in dire need of funding with moderately occuring overspending and a continually decreasing budget. While I see that moving again is a greater concern for many I hope to get as many businesses associated with students at ACLC in order to ensure future fundraisers before I use the businesses I have already contacted and know personally. 

 

 

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