Kateri Brow Big Idea/Biggest Need Grants
Named for a past superintendent of the Issaquah School District, Kateri Brow Big Idea Grants are awarded for programs that reflect vision and innovation in education. Biggest Need Grants are awarded to programs that reflect an effective approach to meeting a compelling need. The awarding of grant monies in the Kateri Brow category is intended to encourage continuous improvement in education within the Issaquah School District. Kateri Brow Grants are awarded in amounts from $1,000 up to $10,000.
Announcing the 2011 Kateri Brow Big Idea/Biggest Need Grant Recipients:
Grant Name |
Grant Writer(s) |
School(s) |
| District Wide Visual Arts Lessons K-5 |
Vicki Hoffman |
All Elementary |
| BLMS Club 7 |
Joshua L. Almy |
Beaver Lake Middle School |
| After School Assistance Program (ASAP) |
Drew Terry |
Briarwood Elementary |
| Portable Technology to Support Elementary Diverse Learners |
Janis E. Pock and Adrienne Parker |
Cascade Ridge Elementary and Pacific Cascade Middle School |
| Bringing Shakespeare Alive with Seattle Shakespeare Company |
Jennifer Mountford, Tonja Reischl, Michelle Frindell |
Issaquah High School, Liberty High School, Skyline High School |
| Modeling Instruction for Physics Teachers |
Deborah Nye |
Issaquah, Skyline, and Liberty High Schools |
| Jump Starting Our Littlest Readers Year Two! |
Peggy McNees and Kindergarten Teachers |
Issaquah Valley Elementary |
| 7th Period- Academic Support for All |
Dana Bailey |
Pacific Cascade Middle School |
| Multimedia with Macbooks: The Classroom and Beyond |
Eric Ensey |
Pine Lake Middle School |
| Lighten Up Learning of DNA and Biotechnology |
Gretel von Bargen |
Skyline High School |
Kateri Brow Big Idea/Biggest Need grant recipients were be celebrated at the ISD Board Meeting on Wednesday, May 11.
Last updated:October 23, 2011.
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