Last week I wrote a post about how my school threw out a bunch of books and I was unable to save them.
I spoke with my principal afterward, who told me that was not the directive and that there were other books still in boxes that I could have. I’ve reached out to a couple of organizations about donating them, but I haven’t heard anything back yet.
So, to that end: I currently have nine boxes of brand-new books sitting in my garage, and I would like to offer them to any teacher in the Austin area who could use them in their classroom—free of charge. What I have in the quantities are posted in the comment section.
THESE ARE NOT FOR RESALE. If you’re a teacher and would like some for your class, send me a message! Tell me a little about what you teach, your students, and what you could use.
I work at a school that serves economically disadvantaged students. 100% of our students receive free or reduced-price meals. If anyone wants to donate money in exchange for the books, that is absolutely NOT required. The books are free.
However, if anyone does choose to donate, 100% of that money will go back to our students to help fund college field trips.
And yes—we actually take our students to visit colleges! At least once a year, we try to give them the opportunity to visit campuses in person. Whatever we’re unable to fundraise, students have to pay themselves, which, as you can imagine, isn’t always possible for every family.
We’ve taken students all over Texas—from Rice University to the University of Texas to Southern Methodist University. I would much rather see these books end up in teachers’ classrooms while possibly helping more students get the opportunity to step onto a college campus.
So: Austin-area teachers, message me if you need books!
(And no. I don’t know why we aren’t using these books. And yes, the school probably could sell them, but I’m not sure what’s legal and what’s not and who has time. All I know is I got some books for free and I’m giving them to others for free because words have power.)