2024 Lawrence County Classroom Grant Awards

 

The Lawrence County Community Foundation Board of Directors awarded over $9,500 to thirty-one Lawrence County teachers through the 2024 LCCF Classroom Grant Cycle.

The Classroom Grant program is designed to fund small, in-class projects that might not have a typical funding source. The goal is to help teachers provide additional educational projects that reinforce curriculum in a creative and innovative way that stimulates student learning. These activities should inspire students to go home and say, “Today in school we . . .”

"Awarding the Classroom Grant checks was a joy.  We watched teachers explain to their classes what they would be purchasing with their checks; some students couldn't help but jump excitedly.  We received forty-eight applications for projects that ranged from gingerbread houses to birdhouses, preschool to high school.  I wish we would have had the funds to approve them all," said Lisa Starr, CFP Finance and Grants Officer.

If you would like to help support our teachers through the classroom grant program, please contact Hope Flores at (812) 279-2215 or hope@cfpartner.org to learn how you can contribute to the endowment for Classroom Grants.

The Lawrence County Community Foundation, a 501(c)(3) public charity, accepts and manages individual and business contributions made to permanent endowments, including the Great Grants Fund for K-12 education grants, LCCF Education Fund, and the Paris P. and Lottie (Collins) Porter Education Fund, which help fund the annual Classroom Grants. LCCF uses the income earned by these endowments to improve the quality of life in Lawrence County for this generation and generations to come. Enhancing educational opportunities is a natural fit for this goal.

Grant recipients and project names:

North Lawrence Community Schools:

  • Robin Blackwell, Happy Healthy Learning

  • Rachel Boshears, Learning Comes Alive!

  • Nicholas Boyd, Snatoms Molecular Modeling Kits

  • Presley Clark, Sensory Learning

  • April Colchin, Gingerbread Houses

  • Kirsten Curtis, Flexibility

  • Beth Felts, It Just Makes “Sense!”

  • Danielle Fish, Fun with STEM

  • Kirsten Gore, Learning and Success Through Music

  • Nechole Hall, STEM Education

  • BreOnna Harding, Sensible Sensory

  • Bridget Jeskewich, Glow STEM Day

  • Karyn Key, Social/Emotional Learning Through Play

  • Traci Miller, Enhancing Fine Motor Skills

  • Matthew Ray, Personality Masks

  • Angela Sanders, Drop Everything and Read

  • Alicia Smith, Fine Motor Busy Bins

  • Naomi Trojan, 1, 2, 3D

 Mitchell Community Schools:

  • Maggie Hamilton, Bringing the Colonies to Life!

  • Jeffrey Johnson, Mitchell Greenhouse

  • Drusilla Lindsey, Computer Science Bins

  • Addyson Lotz, Burris Birdhouses

  • Addyson Lotz, Hatfield Habitats

  • Megan Mishler, Reading and Math Stations

  • Mitch Reed, Making Our Vision Real

  • Lindsey Seitzinger, How to Build a Better World

  • Shannon Thomas, Literacy Awareness in Preschool

  • Melissa Whaley, Healthy Minds, Healthy Lives

 Lawrence County Independent Schools:

  • Samantha Cornett-Couch, Empowering Student Voices Through Podcasting

Springville Community Academy:

  • Decker Pope, A Culinary Exploration of Mexico

  • Carrie Rainey, Who Done It? Critical Thinking

Saint Vincent de Paul Catholic Church:

  • Melissa Banks, The Glow Show