Foundation funds teacher projects with grants

Sequim Gazette staff

 

Sequim Education Foundation recently awarded $4,830 in grants to public school teachers for extracurricular programs.

 

The foundation grants for teachers’ classroom projects provide funding for learning experiences for Sequim public school students.

 

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Since 2001, SEF has contributed more than $40,000 in grants benefiting an estimated 30,000 students in Sequim classrooms.

 

Grants recipients included teacher Sue Park for a before-school math program; Diane Piersoll for interactive white boards, Sue Brown and Bill Isenberg for electronic math flash cards; Kristi Short for tools for Future Farmers of America; Elizabeth Lawson for a districtwide reading program and books; Jake Reichner for a photo printer and quality ceramic glazes; David Hasenpflug for interactive educational science toys; Sheri Suryan for a math fact game; and Doug Hastings for Nerf safe-play balls.

 

The First Teacher Program was awarded funds for Parenting Matters pre-kindergarten program.

 

The foundation’s grant committee members for 2010-2011 are chairman Kathy Schock; Kelly Anders, Sequim Middle School student representative; retired teacher Molly Christianson; Rachel Hughes, Sequim High School student representative; foundation board member Elna Kawal; and CPA David McHugh.

 

The committee and teachers work hand-in-hand to coordinate projects that aim to help fulfill Washington state objectives while sparking children’s interest in learning.

 

See a full list of foundation grants at sequimeducation foundation.org.