Multiple Mini Grants Awarded For SPS Projects
By: Mike Stiles -
Saturday, December 28, 2024
Sturgis Superintendent Dr. Art Ebert (file photo courtesy of Mike Stiles/Swick Broadcasting)
(STURGIS) – Sturgis Public Schools has received multiple teacher mini grants for several classroom projects.
During a recent meeting, Sturgis Superintendent Dr. Art Ebert shared with the Board of Education about the grants, which were awarded by the Sturgis Area Community Foundation. ...... {LISTEN}.
Ebert shares some more of the grants that were awarded. ...... {LISTEN}.
In addition, at Sturgis High School Riley Post was given $250 for Journaling To Success; while at Congress School, Kylie Broth was given $500 for a STEM Project; at Sturgis Middle School Megan Watkins received $500 for a small group reading project, while Kim Harlow was given a $350 grant for a camera battery project and Nikita Milliman was given $498.61 for direct instruction to close gaps.
At Eastwood School, Stephanie Byler was given $720 for a Michigan History project while Katie Erblet received $500 for Special Education math.
Pam Keesler was given a $500 grant to use at all schools to support special education while Amy Claar was given $500 to help students explore possible careers.
All total, $7,368.61 in grants was awarded to Sturgis Public Schools.
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