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Maple Avenue Fifth-Graders Donate to ASPCA

Christina Garley's fifth-graders donate a dollar every time they read a book, then decide where to donate it.

As part of its “Buck a Book” program, Christina Garley’s fifth-grade classroom at donated $50 to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA).  

Since the 2006-07 school year when students began participating in the Buck a Book program, Garley’s fifth grade classes have donated a total of $550 to various organizations.

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The reading incentive program encourages students to read on their own time and raise money for a cause they deem important. Parent feedback regarding the program indicates that it has been successful in motivating students to read.

For each book students complete and record in their reading log, they bring in $1 or whatever they can from home. Once $50 is collected, the class decides where to donate the money.

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The class chose to donate to ASPCA because it is the nation’s premiere humane organization, providing local and national leadership in three key areas: caring for pet parents and pets, providing positive outcomes for at-risk animals and serving victims of animal cruelty.

 

Editor's Note: This information was provided via press release from the Hamilton School District. 


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