The good news is that she and her kids are safe – all of the major damage happened overnight. They closed down the whole school, as around twelve classrooms were affected (here's the video news segment). The bad news is that there’s a ton of work to do to make it safe for classes again, and part of that work means ripping out walls she’s spent hours decorating.
The flooding also destroyed Ginny’s classroom library, which she has collected over the past 7 years (with my help!). Her 300+ books were sitting at ground level and soaked up the water and debris. Visualizing all of that hard work and those lost books made me cry, and I know I’m not even close to feeling what she feels, and I can’t imagine what her students will lose out on.
My heart is aching for her, and I need to do something to help.
I can’t do anything about the walls of her room, but I can do something about the books. I’m going to donate from my own shelves and fill a couple of boxes to send to her. I’d also like to solicit your help, dear readers. In the comments, please tell me what books you’d put in a 9th grade classroom library. I’ll search for used copies of those titles on Amazon and other sites and put together a big order for Ginny and her kids.
Do you know other ways to help? Please mention them! Thank you!
(If by some miracle you’d also like to donate appropriate books, you can send them to Ferrucci Junior High in Puyallup, Washington, care of Miss Larsen. The mailing address should be easily searchable on the interwebs.)
*All photos (before and after) by Ginny
*All photos (before and after) by Ginny