One In A Million: Quarter 1 – 2024: Sarah Yarian

“Every year I am inspired by the hopes and dreams of my students, and I enjoy getting to help them on the path to accomplishing these dreams.” Ms. Yarian Name: Sarah Yarian School: Madrid Neighborhood School District: Alhambra Elementary School Grade(s) you teach: 5th grade ELA How many students in your class(es) this academic year? […]

One In A Million: September 2024: Polet Aguilar

“Teaching is a noble profession, and I view my career as a lifelong service to society. The opportunity to educate and inspire the next generation of leaders is incredibly fulfilling.” Ms. Aguilar Name: Polet Aguilar School: Wilson Primary School District: Wilson School District Grade(s) you teach: 1st grade How many students in your class(es) this […]

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Growing the Tree

Million Dollar Teacher Tree was first developed in a classroom by students in a program called, Next Generation Service Corps at Arizona State University in December of 2017. These students were tasked by Lloyd Hopkins, founder of Million Dollar Teacher project with developing a project that can potentially become an integral part in helping MDTP achieve its mission. The group eventually developed the original prototype for Million Dollar Teacher Tree—a cutout dollar sign that would be placed in surrounding businesses near the partner school. The idea was pitched to staff members of MDTP during the last of their class, and the project was picked up by MDTP as a new pilot program for the organization. After many months of planning, the prototype was eventually revamped into what it is today, Million Dollar Teacher Tree.

Golden Apple

These apples are intended to provide any sort of Professional Development which, in turn, gifts them with key knowledge to add to their personal skill-set to better work with their students.

As educators, teachers are constantly looking to continually grow in their profession to not only learn how to better connect with their students, but to also make the learning experience much more exciting.

Suggested donation amount range: $10 – $100

Red Apple

These apples are designed to provide the typical day-to-day items in the classroom. Teachers spend can spend upwards of $1,000 out of pocket to have enough supplies yearlong for their students– to alleviate this, the Red Apples were created.

Everyday school supplies include; pencils, notebooks, crayons, hand sanitizer, etc.

Green Apple

These apples are intended to provide a big-ticket item for the teachers. These supplies are typically something that the teachers can use for more than one school year.

Examples include; a class-set of computers or new furniture for the classroom.

Suggested donation amount: $500+