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Dr. Megan Brown and Malena Ball join Mark Weinstein to discuss the critical first year of teaching — the overwhelm new educators face, the consumable supplies that disappear fastest, and how a volunteer-driven nonprofit meets those needs. Hear how Crayons to Classrooms started, how Cedarville partnered for a first-year teacher shop, and practical tips for future teachers about mentoring, curating classroom materials, and starting early. This episode highlights the mission of serving teachers and students in 144 eligible schools and the ripple effect of meeting physical needs so teachers can be the heroes in their classrooms. Timestamps: 0:00 Intro and guests — Dr. Megan Brown and Malena Ball 1:00 Roles — Cedarville School of Education and Crayons to Classrooms overview 2:03 Origin story of Crayons to Classrooms and first shopping trip 3:00 Why the first year is uniquely difficult for teachers 6:08 Most-needed supplies — consumables, backpacks, hygiene items 10:19 How volunteers and Cedarville faculty guide first-year teachers shopping 14:49 Donor partnerships and Kids in Need Foundation affiliation 21:14 How Cedarville prepares teachers — classroom experience, pedagogy, prayer 31:10 Impact stories and relief for brand-new teachers 38:27 Final encouragement and lightning round Crayons to Classrooms provides free, name-brand supplies — the average teacher receives about $700 in supplies and some carts can exceed $2,000. The nonprofit serves over 50,000 students across 144 schools, leverages national partners to secure donations, and invites volunteers and Cedarville alumni to mentor new teachers. Practical takeaways include starting your classroom early, building relationships, and seeking mentors. #CedarvilleStories #FirstYearTeachers #CrayonsToClassrooms #TeacherResources #ChristianEducation — 🎙️ Discover the heart and soul of Cedarville University with the Cedarville Stories Podcast! Join host Mark Weinstein, Executive Director of Public Relations, every Wednesday as he delves into the unique stories of guests whose lives have been transformed at Cedarville for God's glory. From faculty and staff to students, alumni, and friends, hear amazing testimonies of how God is working in and through the Cedarville family. Don't miss out on these inspiring conversations! — SUBSCRIBE TO THE CEDARVILLE STORIES PODCAST: Apple Podcasts: https://cedar.to/KHViFs Spotify: https://cedar.to/ZfhqfB Transistor: https://cedarvillestories.transistor.fm KEEP UP WITH CEDARVILLE UNIVERSITY: Cedarville University: https://cedarville.edu Instagram: / cedarville Facebook: / cedarville TikTok: / cedarville YouTube: / cedarvilleuniversity — Musicbed SyncID: MB013WWPHF4GZDZ