
Please help support the extraordinary work of the Joseph P. Manning Elementary School! The JP Manning School has a long history of excellence in education within an inclusive environment, making it one of the most unique public schools in Boston. We have a rich and diverse curriculum that exposes our students to many subjects and ways of learning, at the same time providing ample support to all children in an inclusive environment. Donations will help provide additional programming to our students, such as Playworks, Music Together, field trips, technology, and a robust social/emotional curriculum that helps students to grow into community-minded individuals, and compassionate learners.
MAKE WAY FOR DUCKLINGS!

Each year, third grade Manning students study the life cycle by hatching ducklings or chicks. They follow the ducks/chicks from eggs to ducklings/chicks and finally go on a field trip to return the ducks/chicks to a farm. As you can imagine, the kids love this unit and are engaged in the candling, hatching and development of the chicks; they have so much fun experiencing the life cycle and form bonds that inspire some of the children to return to the farm and visit their ducks/chickens even after they've said their formal goodbye.
In order to give the students this opportunity, we need to buy a new incubator, in addition to the eggs, food and other necessities. This will cost approximately $2000. We’re aiming to raise this money now so that we can begin the 2018-19 school year focused on learning and not fundraising. PLEASE HELP US REACH OUR GOAL by donating any amount you can. Our students (and their caregivers) will be so grateful! You can do so HERE.
In order to give the students this opportunity, we need to buy a new incubator, in addition to the eggs, food and other necessities. This will cost approximately $2000. We’re aiming to raise this money now so that we can begin the 2018-19 school year focused on learning and not fundraising. PLEASE HELP US REACH OUR GOAL by donating any amount you can. Our students (and their caregivers) will be so grateful! You can do so HERE.