For the Price of a Couple of Lattes

A bunch of us ScienceBloggers have decided to help raise funds for teachers (more details here). I really don't care if I 'finish' dead last, but who doesn't want to help kids?

For the price of a couple of those ridiculous Starbuck's milkshakes, you can help kids learn.

Besides those lattes go straight to your thighs.

Seriously, if you would like to help out, please go to my challenge and donate. You can donate to individual projects or to the slate as a whole. It will make you feel good.

And remember: even Dick Cheney likes kids.

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