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Some students who are usually quiet took ownership of the printer, helped classmates fix design issues, and explained why certain changes worked better. Multilingual learners used their printed models and test results to communicate scientific thinking clearly. Seeing students explain physics through something they designed themselves showed how powerful hands-on, student-driven technology can be.","fullyFundedDate":1758816479737,"projectUrl":"project/lunar-transport-engineering-with-3d-prin/9698626/","projectTitle":"Lunar Transport Engineering with 3D Printing","teacherDisplayName":"Mr. Schmidt","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://cdn.donorschoose.net/images/placeholder-avatars/272/teacher-placeholder-4_272.png?auto=webp","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/10193467"},{"teacherId":9857988,"projectId":9609963,"letterContent":"The new volleyballs had an immediate and meaningful impact on our students. With equipment that was easier to control and consistent in quality, students felt more confident trying new skills and were more willing to participate fully in class activities.\r\n\r\nStudents who were previously hesitant to play became more engaged, taking risks with serving, passing, and setting without fear of failure. The improved equipment allowed for longer rallies, more successful practice, and greater teamwork, which increased both skill development and enjoyment.\r\n\r\nThe volleyballs also supported inclusive instruction. Students of all ability levels were able to work together in small groups, practice at their own pace, and experience success. This helped foster a positive class culture built on encouragement, communication, and mutual respect.\r\n\r\nOverall, this project increased student participation, boosted confidence, strengthened teamwork skills, and made physical education a more positive and accessible experience for every student.","fullyFundedDate":1759366692752,"projectUrl":"project/volleyballs-for-every-student-building/9609963/","projectTitle":"Volleyballs for Every Student: Building Skills, Confidence, and Teamwork","teacherDisplayName":"Mrs. Larson","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://storage.donorschoose.net/dc_prod/images/teacher/profile/orig/tp9857988_orig.jpg?crop=1:1,smart&width=272&height=272&fit=bounds&auto=webp&t=1735237592086","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/9857988"},{"teacherId":8970873,"projectId":9652634,"letterContent":"Thank you for your generous support of our AVID and Leadership students. The resources you helped provide have been used as meaningful acknowledgments for students who show commitment to learning about colleges, careers, and leadership skills.\r\n\r\nThese acknowledgments have had a powerful impact. Students feel seen and valued for their effort, participation, and growth. They are more engaged in lessons, more willing to take academic risks, and more motivated to lead by example. What may seem like a small gesture has helped us build a positive classroom culture rooted in encouragement, accountability, and pride.\r\n\r\nYour support has directly contributed to increased confidence, stronger classroom relationships, and a learning environment where students feel celebrated for doing the right thing. 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We are continuing to distribute supplies as needs arise, and your donation is making a real, daily difference for our students. The jolly ranchers are used for groups to encourage participation- it is amazing how one signal piece of candy can entice a middle schooler to share! We are truly grateful for your support!","fullyFundedDate":1757164021659,"projectUrl":"project/back-to-school-basics/9587182/","projectTitle":"Back to School Basics","teacherDisplayName":"Mrs. French","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://storage.donorschoose.net/dc_prod/images/teacher/profile/orig/tp7060258_orig.jpg?crop=1127,1127,x0,y3&width=272&height=272&fit=bounds&auto=webp&t=1694817739643","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/megan-french"},{"teacherId":10175202,"projectId":9589864,"letterContent":"Thank you so much for supporting our project, Help Us Regulate! Fidgets and Foods to Keep Us Learning. Your generosity has already made a meaningful difference in our classroom. 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Concepts like inertia and momentum became tangible as their vehicles rolled—or sometimes failed—across our simulated lunar surface.\r\n\r\nWhat excited students most was the ability to see science come to life through their own designs. They learned to use engineering tools to adjust frictional forces, test prototypes, and make data-driven improvements. Many realized that even small changes, such as smoothing tire treads or reducing vehicle mass, dramatically altered performance. This iterative process helped them understand that failure isn't the end of an experiment—it's part of real scientific and engineering work.\r\n\r\nSeveral students who often struggle with traditional assessments became deeply engaged with this technology. One multilingual learner proudly explained how adjusting his rover's tires reduced drag and increased speed, connecting it to Newton's third law. Another student, usually quiet in class, became the go-to expert for calibrating the 3D printer and helping peers troubleshoot CAD files. Watching students take ownership of their learning—collaborating, testing, and applying physics principles to refine their designs—showed just how powerful hands-on, technology-based STEM learning can be.","fullyFundedDate":1755731051229,"projectUrl":"project/prototyping-the-future-3d-printing-stem/9629833/","projectTitle":"Prototyping the Future: 3D Printing STEM Careers","teacherDisplayName":"Mr. Schmidt","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://cdn.donorschoose.net/images/placeholder-avatars/272/teacher-placeholder-4_272.png?auto=webp","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/10193467"},{"teacherId":7060258,"projectId":9487449,"letterContent":"Thank you so much for supporting this project. Grief group is such a meaningful, impactful group for my students. Students take such care in creating their grief boxes and completing all activities. 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McLoughlin Middle School is
a suburban public school
in Pasco, Washington that is part of Pasco School District 1.
It serves 1,175 students
in grades 6 - 8 with a student/teacher ratio of 16.8:1.
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61%
of students are Black, Latino, Native
American, or Asian
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McLoughlin Middle School
$75,125
raised using Ðǿմ«Ã½
260
projects
funded
34
teachers
funded
306
donors
33
projects
for
basic supplies
44
projects for
technology
115
projects for
books
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projects
for
art supplies
McLoughlin Middle School has received support from
207 individuals from Washington and
99 individuals out-of-state.