AASA's Hurricane Sandy Relief Helps Schools Ravaged by Storm

by Sara Long | Nov 20, 2012

Hurricane Sandy has destroyed schools and classrooms in New Jersey and New York. Dozens of schools have been completely destroyed. Others have classrooms that need to replace desks, computers, books, and other materials due to storm damage.

The American Association of School Administrators (AASA) has developed a program to reach out to educators and schools with materials that they can send to schools that need them. IRA suggests that you log on to their website at http://www.aasa.org/sandyrelief.aspx to identify schools that need what type of supplies and materials.

Education professionals working together can make a difference.



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