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Donating to Student Debt allows our Graduating Seniors to receive their high school transcripts, apply for scholarships, enroll in colleges and universities, and enlist in military service.


 You can also deliver or send a check to any ISD cafeteria, library, or textbook room across Texas.


*all donations are Tax-deductible

Many thanks to all of the 2019 Donors!

$810.00
El Paso ISD

$1,375.00
Ysleta ISD

$1,780.00
Socorro ISD

$2,500.00
Laredo ISD

Our Inspiration...

We began this journey in 2017. Since then, each year we invite community leaders to join us as we visit public schools to settle student debt in cafeterias, libraries, and textbook rooms.
 
The purpose of the initiative is to ensure that students in need do not face any negative consequences due to financial hardships. We raise awareness about the need to better fund public education and how this disproportionately impacts students and families in need.

We serve each day to make students' and teachers' lives better. We cannot think of a more wonderful way to serve our community than supporting students, teachers, and our public schools ~ without them having to ask for it.

Supporting Students, Families, Teachers, & Public School

Our Donors ~


The Law

TEC, §31.104 ~ Instructional Materials https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/ED/htm/ED.31.htm

(d)  If instructional materials or technological equipment is not returned in an acceptable condition or paid for, the district or school may withhold the student's records. A district or school may not, under this subsection, prevent a student from graduating, participating in a graduation ceremony, or receiving a diploma.

§66.1310. Acceptable Condition of Instructional Materials and Technological Equipment

http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/rules/tac/chapter066/ch066cc.html  

(a)  Printed instructional materials are considered to be in acceptable condition if:
  1. the cover, binding, pages, spine, and all integral components of the instructional materials are wholly intact and the instructional materials are fully usable by students; and
  2. no component of the instructional materials is soiled, torn, or damaged (whether intentionally or by lack of appropriate care) to the extent that any portion of the content is too disfigured or obscured to be fully accessible to students.
(b) Electronic instructional materials are considered to be in acceptable condition if:
  1. all components or applications that are a part of the electronic instructional materials are returned;
  2. the electronic instructional materials perform as they did when they were new;
  3. the electronic instructional materials do not contain computer code (e.g., bug, virus, worm, or similar malicious software) that has been designed to self-replicate, damage, change, or otherwise hinder the performance of any computer's memory, file system, or software; and
  4. the electronic instructional materials have not been installed with plug-ins, snap-ins, or add-ins without the prior approval of the school district or open-enrollment charter school.
(c)  Technological equipment is considered to be in acceptable condition if
  1. the equipment is returned with the software and hardware in their original condition unless the school district or open-enrollment charter school authorized changes; and
  2. the physical condition of the equipment is fully usable as it was originally intended to be used.
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