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Published January 23, 2013, 10:58 AM

Foundation grants funds to local educators

On Monday, Jan. 21, members of the FORWARD Foundation presented nine grants that totaled $8,500 to teachers within the River Falls School District. The following grants were awarded:

By: Jillian Dexheimer, River Falls Journal

On Monday, Jan. 21, members of the FORWARD Foundation presented nine grants that totaled $8,500 to teachers within the River Falls School District. The following grants were awarded:

  • Becky McAleavey: $1,000 to create a globally and culturally diverse resource lending library for the RF4C (four-year-old kindergarten) program. Examples of items include: Multicultural menus and food sets; fabric world maps; dolls; puppets; and puzzles from around the world.

  • Carrie Loney: $400 to buy world instruments for the high school choir and to have visiting musicians demonstrate techniques for playing these instruments.

  • Jayne Hoffman and Sherry Powell: $700 to buy tablets for the Westside Title 1 Math program in conjunction with regular third grade classroom instruction.

  • Linda Berg: $800 to create a pilot hybrid course co-taught with UWRF faculty entitled “The Science of Food” designed to focus on sustainable food supply on a global basis.

  • Toni Velure: $850 to buy student novels for sixth grade literature classes that address global issues as well as the Wisconsin State Reading Standards.

  • Paul Haugland: $1,500 to buy a 3D printer that will supplement the Project Lead the Way curriculum in the High School Engineering Design & CADD classes.

  • Keven Dorn: $1,500 to buy a 3D printer that will supplement the Project Lead the Way curriculum at Meyer Middle School.

  • Bridget Lyons: $1,000 to create a music listening lab at Greenwood Elementary on iPods. The lab will include a variety of musicals styles, genres and cultures.

  • Christine Engel: $750 to buy Spanish language children’s books for the elementary media centers.

For more information or to donate to the FORWARD Foundation visit

www.forwardrf.org.

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