The program has saved faculty approximately $50,000 in six weeks.
PUBLISHED 7:08 PM CDT Sep. 16, 2022A long time educator herself, founder and director, Shelley O’Donnell knows teachers can use all the help they can get with budgets stretched thin across the state.Inspired by the Welman Project in Fort Worth, the Teacher Reuse program receives classroom donations of all kinds from across Central Texas.
Started by former teacher, Shelly O’Donnell, the Teacher Reuse provides Central Texas educators with classroom tools of all sorts donated by those across the region. “Each semester I probably spend $400-500 just getting small supplies and stuff,” teacher Stephanie Miles said. “When I saw this pop up, I was really excited.”
“We are the only one in Central Texas so we serve everyone, public and charter schools,” O’Donnell said.
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