Meet Jennifer Daftari’s fifth-grade class at Jay Elementary School in Jay, Oklahoma. They don’t know it yet, but they’re going to save the world. I got an e-mail not long ago from Ms. Daftari in which she made a compelling (and ego-satisfying) case that her students are PopSci’s greatest fans. Every month when she announces the arrival of a new issue, she wrote, “they wildly applaud, sitting on the edge of their seats to see what new ideas, technology and inventions their eyes will behold. You and your staff are ‘rock stars’ to my students.”
From an "Auntie" point of view and totally non-biased (haha)- These kids are remarkable! However, I think Mrs. Daftari should be applauded for her teaching methods which inspire, intrigue, instruct and cause these kids to WANT to save the world! I was so touched by what the kids are doing that I sent a letter to Mrs. Bush telling her about their accomplishments! It's time to stand up for the kids of the world who are doing great things, pat them on the back and say well done! Congratulations to all my "Mrs. Daftari Kids" and congratulations to Mrs. Daftari! Keep up the great work! You are loved! Auntie Sue
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