We asked them what was needed and there was a resounding request for technology support. The success of PS307 is intimately related to the success of their teachers. They will also add to the after school roster with dance programs, robotics teams, science classes, coding classes, cooking classes and a few other student preferred programs. The parents and students have requested the PTA's help. The structure and instruction learned here can go with our students beyond PS 307. Basketball is also a gateway to other middle school sport programs. Basketball is a transferable skill that is easily continued outside of the program, building confidence in students who need it most. With the funds from the Dumbo Drop, PS307 will be able to continue their very successful after school Basketball Program. This program has had an unprecedented positive effect on their kids. This community suffered a lot of loss, both of life and autonomy, and the school & PTA continue to see the ramifications of Covid-19 within the school day. PS307 kids want to dance, dribble, run, explore, design and more! These simple childhood experiences were not available to many of our students during the pandemic. The PS307 community needs help recovering from Covid 19. Specifically, the students need after school activities geared towards kids from K-5th grade. They believe in fun and miss no opportunity to weave creativity, joy and inspiration into their programs and events- none of which would be possible without the donations we receive from the annual Dumbo Drop event. They are intentional with their spending and meticulous with meeting the needs of their most vulnerable students. They raise money to create FREE programs that address the specific needs of the entire community, understanding that most PS307 families are not in the position to afford extracurricular activities. These programs are designed to enhance educational and social emotional learning. The PS 307 PTA acts as a resource to all PS307 students with an emphasis on closing the achievement gaps often seen at schools educating underserved kids. Providing a space that acknowledges both the strengths and challenges of their children is part of the very purposeful and persistent work we aim to accomplish as a PTA. Most of their students also live near, at or below poverty levels. Their students are smart, engaging, fun and talented. It's said that Disney mocked his striking workers by putting a scene in where a group of clowns decide to "hit the big boss for a raise.PS 307, The Daniel Hale Williams Elementary, is a STEAM community school that serves children in District 13 and beyond. There was an extremely heated animator’s strike during production. An animator’s strike was parodied in the movie. TIME magazine had plans to honor Dumbo as “Mammal of the Year.” But then Pearl Harbor happened and they opted for a more serious cover, though they still called the animated elephant “Mammal of the Year” in an inside feature. By the end of production, Dumbo had cost just $812,000 to make. As a result, backgrounds are noticeably less detailed than in other Disney movies, and the characters are much simpler. The studio had to keep production cheap.ĭue to the war efforts, the studio had instructions to keep Dumbo as inexpensive as possible. By the end of the book, Red and Dumbo have signed a film contract and are headed to Hollywood.
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