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Epson PowerLite LCD Projector, $999.95, 0.00% raised
Epson PowerLite LCD Projector Rank:
Single Unit Why I need this:
A portable classroom projector will allow students to view multimedia presentations and enhance academic instruction. The wireless function will connect the projector to the classroom computers with ease and allow for demonstrations of web based programs that students can access at home. Students can also use the projector to help demonstrate their own presentations to show understanding of content. Student council members can also use the projector for school wide assembly speeches and presentations.
Quantity: 1 Price: $999.95

Sharp EL-520 Scientific Calculator Rank:
Single Unit Why I need this:
Today's math instruction is fast paced and expectations are high. Students need calculators to understand math processes without being bogged down by complex algorithms. Not all math instruction involves calculators. In today's world, students need to know when it is efficient to use it and when their own brains are more functional.
Quantity: 30 Price: $14.95

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Ms. Pamela Wolf
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Woodrow Wilson Elem School
Hometown:
Gridley
Class Information:
Room Number: 24
Students per Class: 34
Class Description:
Room 24 is always reaching for the stars! Students work hard and make huge gains. Most students come from poverty stricken homes, but strive and succeed with my guidance. They will carry with them the academics and character education they practice everyday.
Position:
Teacher
My Philosophy:
I believe in strong academics with character education to help every child succeed in life. I take the time to find the way each child can learn and help them to exceed their own expectations. With 23 years of teaching experience, I use a variety of strategies to make the academics come to life. I have been on the forefront with the use of technology in the district. I use what is available so students and their families can keep up with today's world.
Percent of Students are:
     At-risk: 60 %
     Average: 20 %
     High-achiever: 15 %
     Special Needs: 5 %
Percent of Students are:
     White/Caucasian : 25 %
     Hispanic: 75 %