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20 Creative Impact
TOTALING
grants awarded $19,994
This program provides funding for creative and innovative projects that would otherwise not be supported
by tax dollars. Any LT teacher, teacher group, school personnel, administrator, or parent is eligible to apply.
BREAKOUT EDU
Trisha Armstrong, Amy Beverland
BUILDING COMPUTERS
Kayla O’Neill, Amy Beverland
BUILDING THINKING CLASSROOMS
Tamara Shepard, Amy Beverland
FULL LENGTH MUSICAL AT MIDDLE SCHOOL
WITH LIVE PIT/CLASSROOM NEED
Terran Williams, Amy Beverland, Brook Park, SIGHT FOR SUCCESS
Crestview, Fall Creek Valley, Forest Glen, Harrison Hill, Cynthia Corbett, MCIT
Indian Creek, Lawrence North, Mary Castle,
Oaklandon, Skiles Test, Sunnyside, and Winding Ridge CPR/BLS EXPANSION AND ENHANCEMENT
Carolyn Gauen, MCIT
DIGITAL DRAWING PADS
Elliot Warden, Belzer Middle School SOCIAL EMOTIONAL LEARNING LAB
Robert Cline, Oaklandon
BOOSTING ENGAGEMENT IN MUSIC
WITH UKULELES EXPLORING STEM WITH LEGO
Amanda Long, Crestview Nicolle Symons, Winding Ridge
CAPTURING POWERFUL TEACHING: AFRICAN AMERICAN HERITAGE
HELPING OUR TEAM GLOW AND GROW MONTH CELEBRATION
Tiffany Agee, ELC @ Brook Park Nickesha Williams, Winding Ridge
BUILDING MUSCLES AND BRAINS POSITIVE SELF IDENTITY/
Linda White, ELC @ Brook Park SELF-PORTRAIT WALL
Verleta Winder, ELC @ Winding Ridge
LIGHT IT UP
Melissa Workman, ELC @Brook Park
BUILDING LOVE
Ann Clough, Forest Glen MINI GRANTS
COMMUNICATION IPAD
Rebecca Pina, Forest Glen
HARRISON HILL SCHOOL PLAY 32 awarded
EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT
Bridget Bieberich, Harrison Hill TOTALING $19,500
LET THERE BE LIGHT
Wendy Golden, Lawrence Central over 4,200 LT students
were impacted.
READY, SET, ROLL
Elizabeth Atkinson, Lawrence North Grant requests were submitted for items and
activities that energized students, celebrated
achievement, and/or supported students’
social-emotional or physical health.