Ever wonder where the PTO funds go that were raised during our fall fundraiser? Here’s one project those funds support, totaling about $1350. Thank you to our PTO for their support for these great projects and ideas!
· Alyssa Rehder: Ms. Alyssa, preschool teacher, wrote a grant for $150 called “Listen to Me Read” to increase listening center books on CD which align with STEM units
· Megan Burgess: Ms. Megan, preschool teacher, wrote a grant for $150 called “Literacy and Language” to increase the number of books, in alignment with STEM units to be used with students with significant support needs.
· Kiersten Pierpoint: Ms. Kiersten, preschool teacher, wrote a $150 grant called “Math Enrichment” to enhance numeracy skills during teacher-led and student-driven mathematics investigations.
· Jess Harbison: Ms. Jess, preschool teacher, wrote a $140 grant called “Alphabet Sounds” to purchase Alphabet Sound teaching tubs to use with students with significant support needs.
· LouAnne Anderson: LouAnne, Director of childcare, wrote a $150 grant for dramatic play area supplies including a veterinary play set, house cleaning set, and pizzeria play set.
· Kiersten Pierpoint, Jo Feurer, Piper Hepburn: These three staff members wrote a $150 grant, to be split 3 ways, called “Developing STEM with Loose Parts. This grant supported memberships to RAFT (Resource Area For Teaching) for each of them, as well as $25.00 to spend there. Loose Parts is a STEM term used to refer to open-ended materials which can be used for many purposes, stimulate imagination, and to purse problem solving.
· Piper Hepburn and Jo Feurer: Both of these preschool educators wrote a grant for $144 each to purchase Letter and Number Carpet squares to use for whole group instruction.
· Nicky Willis: Ms. Nicky, preschool teacher, wrote a grant for $150 called “Listen to Me Read” to increase listening center books on CD which align with STEM units