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In this video, some of the 2019 Pickerington Education Foundation grant recipients share how your donations benefitted Pickerington Schools’ students.
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Grants allow educators to seed new ideas and approaches to teaching and learning that support creativity. These ideas demonstrate a widespread impact on students in the classroom and throughout the district. Through the Foundation, thousands of grants have been awarded to elementary, middle school, junior high and high school staff for innovative programs in all core curriculum areas; music, physical education, special education and counseling.
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2022-2023 Grant Recipients
2022-2023 Grant Recipients
- Decodable Texts - Anne Kronk, Toll Gate Elementary
- Care Closet - Erika Lomonico & Darrin Drake, Toll Gate Elementary
- Flexible Seating - Jenna Meyer, Toll Gate Elementary
- Moving in RTI - Ashley Neuenschwander, Diley Middle School
- Decodable & High Interest Readers - Erin Stevens, Pickerington High School Central
- Social Emotional Calming Area Tools - Kimberly Bussom, Heritage Elementary
- Planting a Sense of Purpose - Keeley Smith & Danielle Boyd, Heritage Elementary
- VR: It's Not Just For Gaming - Marna Maynard, Ridgeview STEM Junior High
- Love Our Languages Bilingual Books - Michelle DiPietro, Sycamore Creek Elementary
- Environmental Club - Adam Salberg, Pickerington High School Central
- Starlinks: Linking Students to Independence - Megan Spangenthal, Pickerington High School North
- Decodable Readers - Brittany Ackley, Violet Elementary
- Decodable Readers - Brandi Scott, Violet Elementary
- Back to the Basics Dry Erase Tabletop - Brenda Haddox, Heritage Elementary
- Back to the Basics Dry Erase Tabletop - Jodi Hern, Heritage Elementary
- Bring Life to the Classroom: Teaching Lifecycles - Beth Schaar & Tara Wolfinger, Pickerington Elementary
- Addressing Increasing Sensory Needs - Pam Hart, Pickerington Preschool at PES
- Dramatic Play Teacher Skills - Chelsie Lee, Pickerington Preschool at SCES
- Mirrors & Windows: Diversity in Children's Literature - Regina Mastrangelo, Sycamore Creek Elementary