Q UP THE CLASSROOM

Q UP THE CLASSROOM

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For TWO FULL DAYS, July 25th and 26th, listeners will hear stories from teachers and friends of the Clarksville Montgomery County School System about how the CMC Education Foundation Teacher Warehouse has positively affected their lives and careers.

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Q-Up The Classroom is a 2-day radiothon collecting monetary donations for the Clarksville Montgomery County Education Foundation Teacher Warehouse. The CMC Education Foundation Teacher Warehouse is a free supply store available to all licensed CMCSS teachers.

Teachers have access to new and gently used donated supplies for the benefit of student achievement. In the past nine years, the store has saved local teachers an estimated $344,099 in out-of-pocket expenses.

By donating directly to the CMC Education Foundation Teacher Warehouse, staff can purchase exactly what teachers need the most including often overlooked items like toiletries and personal care items. 

Become an official BACKPACK filler with your $50 donation on July 25th or 26th by calling 931-648-7721

Click HERE to become an official BACKPACK filler with your $50 donation today!

 

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