DENVER – If you’re lucky enough to get CailinAnne Johnson as your teacher, she’s going to make sure you have everything you need to succeed in her class, even if she has to buy it herself. “If that means I need to provide them with pens, pencils, scissors, a backpack, a charger for their computer I want to be able to do that so they feel like no matter what they can come, especially inside my classroom,” said Johnson. Most of the time that means it’s coming out of her pocket. “My first year of teaching wad 2017, and by the end of the year I had spent $2,000 of my own money to provide resources for my students,” said Johnson. She has a big heart, but her wallet might not be big enough to keep up. She is far from the only one who does this. She’s not even the only teacher at North High School in Denver who does this. “Maybe one thousand dollars per school year,” said Victoria Filbrandt, a science teacher who works across the building from Johnson. “It’s $50 to $100 each month and then adding up over time,” said Filbrandt Teachers paying out of… Read full this story
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