Dungeons & Dragons to Bring Adventure (and Funding) to 200 High-Needs Classrooms - eviltoast

In a press release today, Wizards of the Coast detailed its plan to aid classrooms through a partnership with AdoptAClassroom.org. Through an application on the AdoptAClassroom website, teachers can apply to receive one of 200 $100 rewards to pay for expenses in 4-12 grade classrooms. Winners also receive an official D&D library, including:

  • Player’s Handbook
  • Dungeon Master’s Guide
  • Monster Manual
  • Candlekeep Mysteries
  • D&D Essentials Kit
  • D&D Campaign Cases – both Creatures and Terrain
  • D&D Afterschool Club Kit, including a copy of D&D Starter Set: Dragons of Stormwreck Isle
  • Salamendacious@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 year ago

    Maybe but all those DND players from the original 70s and 80s scare are adults now I don’t think it would have the same traction.