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.”
I am so proud to say that my youngest daugher Kelli, is in Mrs. Daftari's class and was a part of this project. It is so amazing what she does with these kids!! She not only gives our children the desire and want to learn, but she influences them on such a level, that they know that nothing is impossible with a little bit of hard work! Science is now Kelli's favorite subject! These children are our future, and just imagine, if all of the 5th graders in the world was this inspired, how much cleaner, safer, and more beautiful our world could be. GREAT JOB!!!!
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