Cypress Ranch High School Library Needs Help

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PLEASE HELP OUR CYPRESS RANCH LIBRARY!
The Cypress Ranch Library plays a critical role in increasing literacy among students, assisting teachers with their curriculum, and contributing to your child's lifelong joy of reading.
WHY WE NEED YOUR HELP
There simply is no money in the budget to fill our library with the books our students and teachers need for reading and research. With your help, we can purchase the library materials our children need!
WHAT WE NEED
Our goal is to raise $5000.00 by November 11, 2011. As of March 2011, the average price for a Young Adult hardback book was $24.97 and a paperback book was $14.52. We hope to be able to order approximately 275 books with this fundraiser if we meet our goal.
HOW IS MY DONATION USED?

For approximately every $20 donated, we can purchase a new book for the library, ready to be checked out. Most importantly, 100% of your donation goes to the library. Every single penny of your donation will help fund new library materials for our students.
WHERE CAN I DONATE?

Cypress Ranch has a personal donation webpage, allowing you to quickly and easily donate online with a credit card or an electronic check.
Just go to https://www.funds4books.com/fundraiser.aspx?pincode=62f0 (minimum online donation $10.00)

You can also visit our library between 7:00am and 3:00pm to make a donation in person!
We need your donation by November 11, 2011! If every student at Cypress Ranch is able to donate $2.00, we will meet our goal!

Thank you for your support of our library!

Barbara Johnson, Librarian barbara.johnson@cfisd.net
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