A Lowcountry science teacher hopes you will help her students kick off the year right by raising money for comic books that integrate reading and literacy into the science curriculum and make difficult biology topics more approachable.
An instructional coach in the Charleston County School District wants to give the kids at Deer Park Middle the opportunity to join a new club, but she needs your help.
It can be scary to start at a new school, especially midway through the school year. However, one North Charleston librarian is working to make sure all her students feel welcome.
An art teacher at James Island Charter High School hopes you’ll help her students incorporate science, technology, math and other concepts into her art classes through a new pottery wheel.
Two North Charleston teachers are asking people to make an imprint in their classroom by providing classroom items many wouldn't think of but that can help students learn better.
An English teacher at St. John’s High School on Johns Island hopes you’ll help her add books to her classrooms that feature a variety of genres and diverse protagonists so each of her students will discover a love of reading no matter his or her background or life experience.
Teaching is an ever-changing landscape, with much of the content students take in coming through digital mediums like projectors, laptops and tablets, some teachers still see value in the old ways.
A science teacher in Charleston County is using a program inspired to teach students how to stay safe in flood-prone areas, especially during hurricane season.
A seventh-grade English Language Arts teacher has a deep appreciation for reading and she wants to spread this to her students, but in a traditional way.
Allegro Charter School of Music recently moved into a new building and one of its teachers wants to make sure one high school tradition, the prom, is one her students will never forget.
A Charleston County Instructional Coach is setting her sights on a project that she says will benefit the students at her school and open their eyes to the people living in the world around us.
From child development to fifth graders, one schoolteacher is committed to helping her children learn to use computers the right way with the appropriate tools on how to use them.
Leaving your past behind you and moving into your future is a value one teacher and principal at a North Charleston school try to instill in every student as they walk through their doors.
From stuttering to trying to increase a child’s word sentence structure, one Charleston County teacher wants to make sure every child in her school has all the tools to succeed.
A teacher at a Mount Pleasant elementary school is looking for specific supplies to help her students learn geometric patterns and engage in flexible seating.
One Mount Pleasant third-grade teacher who says her students love to think of themselves as detectives and solve problems in society, hopes to help her students learn about STEM.