Melanie Baker (@melaniebaker18) 's Twitter Profile
Melanie Baker

@melaniebaker18

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Melanie Baker (@melaniebaker18) 's Twitter Profile Photo

GoNoodle and Office Depot are giving away a $1,700 prize pack for teachers. If you enter, you help me get extra entries, too! So please signup now! wn.nr/DV7Pqg

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Check out my classroom on DonorsChoose! I'd love your help to bring my project to life: donorschoo.se/e/QmIA7CvFZY Only $92 left to fully fund my project to teach coding language!

Gates United States (@gatesus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"You can help a teacher with simple things like a printer or dry erase markers... and it makes a difference for kids." W. Kamau Bell @billgates Melinda French Gates on how DonorsChoose helps teachers bring learning to life. gates.ly/2TEeuqZ

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I created an Amazon wishlist for my gifted students. Please share! No school budget for instructional items. amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls…

Donors Champs (@donorschamps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All right. Ms. Blakeman's Here's The "Spiel"...Glockenspiel! project is already 93% funded. Let's do this. donorschoose.org/project/heres-…

Melanie Baker (@melaniebaker18) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#assurion insurance with #verizonwireless SUCKS! Literally the hardest thing to manage to get a replacement phone when you have purchased insurance!

Team Wipebook (@wipebook) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#TGIF Another Friday means another Wipebook #Giveaway!! Enter for your chance to win a Wipebook Pro +!!! To Enter: 1) Follow Wipebook 2) Like & Retweet 3) Tag a friend who needs this in their lives!!

#TGIF Another Friday means another Wipebook #Giveaway!! 

Enter for your chance to win a Wipebook Pro +!!! 

To Enter:
1) Follow Wipebook 
2) Like & Retweet
3) Tag a friend who needs this in their lives!!
Dr. John Spencer (@spencerideas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm not opposed to the free market. But if there's a sub shortage, a teacher shortage, a bus driver shortage, and a special education aide shortage? That's a supply and demand issue pointing straight to the need for higher wages and better treatment.