Monday, November 8, 2010

"I saw OUR author on tv this weekend"

These are the words Kayla excitedly greeted me with this morning. We started our memoir unit last week, and she saw our anchor text's author being interviewed. She asked when our books were coming, because she wanted to get a head start on the reading so she could "really think about some intelligent things to say." Kayla has never finished a chapter book cover to cover.

I don't think I've ever been as nervous as the night I shook hands with Wes Moore. Not only had he written a powerful memoir about expectations and life choices, he spoke eloquently, gave a 5-minute shout out to his mother (named Joy, ironically), and is not hard on the eyes. He had just finished a sort of town-hall style discussion about educational policy in the U.S., and I was 4th in line to get my book signed and meet him. This wasn't my first rodeo in terms of book signings, so I was expecting the standard what's your name, thanks for coming, amusing catch phrase, and send you on your way. 10 minutes later I was still holding back tears and talking about the neighborhood where he grew up, the same neighborhood that is zoned for my students today.

I need your help to create this "ah hah" moment for my students. We're already halfway to funding a class set of The Other Wes Moore, his true account of his Baltimore childhood and the childhood of another Wes Moore, currently serving a life-sentence for murder. This story is all too familiar for the Wes Moores sitting in my classroom today. You can help by visiting my DonorsChoose project and getting us the rest of the way to our goal of 30 books. Huge shout outs to the Zerkels, grandma busby, and Jim McPherson for their more than generous contributions already! Every little bit helps, especially because the page gets more publicity on the DonorsChoose homepage based on the number of donors to a project. An easy way to think about it is each book costs $17.

Kayla's ready to read. Let's make it happen!

www.donorschoose.org/msbacon

**troubleshooting note: some people have been having trouble getting the donation cart to work. Most likely this is caused because you have to create a donors page through the site. It takes like 2 seconds and you can still give to project anonymously.**

3 comments:

nancy said...

inspiring.

Katie said...

Thanks for sharing Joy. I can't wait to hear more stories about Kayla reading.

Unknown said...

Damn you Joy. Your students are just too awesome for me to stick to my budget.