Classroom Enrichment Grants
ISF recognizes that school budgets are limited and classroom demands are high. In an effort to enhance the learning environment of individual classrooms, libraries, computer labs, resource centers, and schools, a program for awarding Classroom Enrichment Grants has been implemented. Grants in this program are funded up to $1,000.
Announcing the 2011 Classroom Enrichment
Grant Recipients:
Grant Name |
Grant Writer(s) |
School(s) |
| Building an Appealing Classroom Library |
Elizabeth Spencer |
Apollo Elementary School |
| Preparing all Kindergarten Students for Academic Success |
May Pelto |
Clark Elementary |
| Enhancing Reading and Language Skills Through Playaways |
Barb Hinthorne |
Creekside Elementary |
| Enriching the Pioneer Life Unit |
Erin Feeney, Megan Norman, Bethany Mensik and Gayle Melton |
Creekside Elementary |
| Focused Attention for Maximal Learning |
Barbara Terasaki |
Creekside Elementary |
| Enriching the Northwest Coastal Tribes Unit |
Erin Feeney, Megan Norman, Gayle Melton and Bethany Mensik |
Creekside Elementary |
| Creating a Daily 5 CD Listening Center |
Melissa Skone |
Creekside Elementary |
| Library Resources for Parents and Professionals |
Theresa Gekeler |
Grand Ridge Elementary |
| Building Comprehension Strategically Via Explicit Instruction |
Jane D. Brammer, Kindergarten Team |
Issaquah Valley Elementary |
| Integrating Technology into Literacy |
Betsy Sanford, Sharon Solie, and Debbie Jones |
Maple Hills Elementary School |
| Texts for Classical Literature and Mythology |
Courtney S Bede |
Skyline High School |
| Key Links Reading Program |
Damaris Melton |
Sunny Hills Elementary |
Classroom Enrichment Grant recipients were celebrated at the ISD Board Meeting on Wednesday, May 11, 2011.
Last updated:October 23, 2011.
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