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Mini-Grants Awarded

2011-2012 School Year

Drums for the African Drumming music class ($170) requested by Miss Rozel (Music Teacher)

Supplies for book binding classes ($250) requested by Ms. Mayo (Art Teacher)

A night vision camera to record wild-life ($250) requested by Mrs. Karichko (2nd Grade)


2010-2011 School Year

Two Eggspert interactive tools ($90) requested by Mrs. Mars (1st Grade Teacher)

Crocheting supplies ($50) for Crochet club, requested by Shawn Alfonso Wells (parent running Crochet Club)

Earthforce green roof project ($250), requested by Mrs. Stewart's class (students wrote the mini-grant).

Printing of Wall Displays to show the progress of student learning throughout the year ($250), requested by Becky Craig (ECS Teacher Fellow)

Compost for the Living Laboratory ($200), requested by Laura Micco (ECS Environmental Education Teacher)

2009-2010 School

Cat in the Hat costume for Dr. Seuss Day ($100), requested by Sharon McCune (parent volunteer)

Compact fluorescent light bulbs for participants and other supplies for Greening It Up seminars presented by the Environmental Focus Group ($250), requested by Nikole Sheaffer (Environmental Education Coordinator)

Materials to build a compost bin for cafeteria waste and educational use ($200), requested by Rachel Sica (4th Grade Teacher)

Flip Ultra video camera and accessories for classroom and library educational projects ($250), requested by Jackie Fulton (Librarian)

Rental of children's films for Environmental Film Festival at ECS in April ($189), requested by Donald Gibbon (community member from Sierra Club)

Dr. Seuss books for each classroom and bookmarks for each student for Dr. Seuss Day in March ($182), requested by Jackie Fulton (Librarian)

Instructors and music for after-school Cuban Salsa Dance classes for 2nd, 3rd and 4th graders ($180), requested by Shawn Alfonso Wells (Spanish Teacher)

Materials and supplies for 3rd grade chair repurposing design project ($250), requested by Shannon Merenstein (Art Teacher)

Farmer's market to-go cart for the Compass Club gifted program. Students will build and stock a cart and travel to classrooms as part of the Agriculture study unit to sell produce ($200), requested by Beth Hanis (Gifted Coordinator)


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