Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Computers for All

ATTENTION! ATTENTION! 


We need YOUR help for an important project. My school- wait no, ALL of the CCISD schools, need better computers, agreed? I'm a student from Ralph Parr (Yeah, that's right, Mossman!!!) that wants to help schools enhance. Hey, we're not just doing technology. Feel free to comment on what YOU want to change in your school We'll help you, no matter what. From classroom pets to gold-plated toilet seats, our group will support you. But we need your help right now. Parr students AND students from other schools are suffering from the bad school technology. We're working to put a stop to this madness! The teachers get amazing technology! We should to! Anybody, feel free to join our group, the CP, which stands for CCISD Phoenixes. We're not a sports team, (but we can help build one in your school,) we want to help students in need. Sometime a whole SCHOOL in need. You don't need to do anything to join: GT students and students in the CCISD district get free admission into it. Right now, we're focusing on the computers. (But we can do other things,) And we need donations. But before you say, "I KNEW IT YOU JUST WANT MONEY EVIL CROOK" wait! This is not a scam! We honestly, purely need donations to help the CCISD district.  If you have an idea, go to Phoenix Chat: Share Your Thoughts!. Don't be afraid to type on there. You have ultimate freedom, just follow the rules. Please, please, support and donate. Don't be a mean person! And i'm going to ignore Mossman this one time. I will push aside the firing rivalry between Ralph Parr Elementary and Sandra Mossman Elementary. Thanks everybody! (Remember, Phoenix Chat is a draft! Don't look for it on the blog.)

SUPPORT US FOR A BETTER SCHOOL!!!

2 comments:

  1. I love that you are showing a passion for your cause! Come up with a solid plan and a way to make it a reality. I've always thought it would be smart for businesses to invest in school technology. It's the future of our world- learn coding, take computer science courses- all of these things will lead to a brighter future for our kids.

    Mrs.Goins

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    1. My group really felt the need to help schools in the district. So we did it. Now we're trying to satisfy everyone's needs.

      -The Dark Mark

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