Enjoy following the progress of elementary kids as they attempt to collect one million postage stamps from around the world.

Tuesday, January 1, 2019

Help Us On Our Quest to Collect One MLLION Stamps

Colfax Elementary School students are attempting to collect a million stamps. The current count is nearly 2/3 of a million.  The students are using the stamps to study science, math, history and literature.  They are accepting cancelled USA and foreign stamps.  They will also accept your old stamp collections that you no longer want.  Please help them collect! 

 
HOW THIS PROJECT ORIGINATED
 
The Stamp Network project began in March of 2011 when a student brought a gallon-sized plastic bag half-full of aluminum can pull tabs.  A group of second, third and fourth graders as well as two middle school classes performed some estimating activities using the tabs.  It quickly became evident that the concept of “one million” is very elusive to many children - as well as to some adults.  So to help us conceptualize a million, we decided to collect a “million of something” that met the following criteria:
           
      The item had to be considered “free” for anyone to collect. It had to be small since storing a million of something could become an issue.  The million items had to be utilized in making/building/designing  “something” that could be contributed to our school or community, or, the item(s) could be sold and the proceeds used to develop or support a worthwhile project in our school or community.
It was a pretty simple plan.  Stamps started pouring in by the tens of thousands.  We received bags of stamps, boxes of stamps and stamp albums that people no longer wanted.  We collected USA stamps and stamps representing over 160 foreign countries. That first year we had 150,539 stamps, the second year 230,893 and in May of this year our total was (to be updated soon!)
 
We set up a blog to showcase some of the more interesting stamps in our collection and enable parents and community members to track the collection process.  We did well with the blog the first year but, with the overwhelming number of stamps that came in during the next two years, the blog did not get much attention.  It is our goal this year to revive the blog!  You can access it at amillionstamps.blogspot.com
 
Students in grades 1-6 can become members of the The Stamp Network by collecting stamps and/or by working one recess a week to count, cut, sort and do research on interesting stamps. Students who choose to work during recess must complete an application and have it signed by a parent and a teacher before they can be interviewed. If they are hired, they will be paid with play dollar bills which they can use for purchasing items from The Stamp Network Store.  For questions or comments contact Mrs. Keltner at beverlyk@colfax.k12.wi.us.

If you have stamps or know someone who may be willing to collect stamps or donate their collection, please contact Mrs. Keltner.  Stamps can be given to any K-6 student or turned in to the office.  We have some friendly competition and reward the top classes with a small treat.