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KNOX ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: Cherokee County Educational Foundation Awards $50K in Grants

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Knox Elementary School issued the following announcement on May 13. 

The Cherokee County Educational Foundation helped celebrate the end of the school year by presenting Cherokee County School District teachers and support staff with $50,000 in grants!

The nonprofit organization, since its 2012 formation to raise funds for CCSD teachers, programs and schools, has awarded more than $1 Million in grants to support teaching and learning.

The foundation’s Classroom Impact Grants program offer competitive grants for projects costing up to $2,500, with a focus on new ideas for instruction that could be replicated throughout CCSD classrooms, media centers and schools.  The Rapid Grants program awards $500 grants to teachers and support staff for smaller projects and funds districtwide initiatives.  The presentations this week included $40,000 in Impact Grants to 21 teachers and $10,000 in Rapid Grants.

A foundation committee of at least five judges grades applications individually, and the scores are compiled and ranked to determine grant winners.  The number of grants awarded each year depends on fundraising efforts.  Funds are raised through Foundation events such as the annual Golf Classic and Celebration of Education Gala, as well as through direct donations.

“We’re so fortunate to see teachers’ dream projects become reality thanks to the support of our community through donations to the foundation,” Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian V. Hightower said.  “Many of these projects pilot innovative ideas that then take flight in other classrooms and schools.  It’s an incredibly valuable investment in our teachers and our students, and we greatly appreciate the support.”   

Lisa Marie Haygood serves as executive director for the nonprofit organization, which is governed by a community board of directors.

“This organization of community volunteers each year diligently leads the effort to make sure our teachers get those additional resources they need to help our students do their best,” she said. “We continue to celebrate the innovation we see in our teachers, students, and community.  Without the outpouring of support, we would not be able to fulfill our mission.  This year was a tremendous success.”

Congratulations to the 2022 Classroom Impact Grants Winners:

Virginia “Ginny” Baldwin, R.M. Moore ES STEM Academy

Jennifer Campbell, Dean Rusk MS

Ty Casteel, Etowah HS

Jill Cole, Clark Creek ES STEM Academy

Brooke Dillon, Mill Creek MS

Nina Eidson, Knox ES STEM Academy

Jim Elder, Mill Creek MS

Adrianne Fagan, Woodstock HS

Jennifer Falco, E.T. Booth MS

Cathy Fernandez, E.T. Booth MS

Amanda Graves, E.T. Booth MS

Chelsea Leming, Indian Knoll ES

Denise Lewis, Oak Grove ES STEAM Academy

Sandy McPherson, Clayton ES

Sarah Munroe, Macedonia ES

Hillary Nichols, ACTIVE Academies – i-Grad Virtual Academy

Tina Plousis, Hickory Flat ES

Angela Topper, Oak Grove ES STEAM Academy

Keara Rubin, River Ridge HS

Lisa Spence, Hasty ES Fine Arts Academy

Amy Walker, Johnston ES

For more information, including how to make a donation, see the website at https://www.cherokeecountyeducationalfoundation.org/

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Original source can be found here. 

Source: Knox Elementary School

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