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Local teachers receive grants for innovative projects

ASHLAND – Ashland City Schools Foundation and Ashland County Community Foundation are pleased to announce the recipients of their fall semester teacher mini-grants. 

These mini-grants will allow 19 Ashland County educators to implement innovative programs and projects to advance student learning, both in and outside their classrooms.

Grants totaled $5,570 from ACSF and $15,344 from ACCF. The following teachers received grants from one or both foundations:

Ashland City Schools Foundation

  • Mariely Dawson, Ashland High School, received a grant for Genius Games for Chemistry Bonding Development.
  • Brian Krieger, Ashland High School, received a grant for The Whole World in Our Hands: Teaching Geography with Interactive Globes.
  • Linda Michael, Ashland Middle School, received a grant for Leveled Reading for Science Literacy.
  • Tiffany Sauder, Edison Elementary School, received a grant for Fantastic Fine Motor Skills.
  • Alexis Solet, Ashland City Schools, received a grant for Learning Life at the Wertman Property: Promoting Life Skills in Students with Disabilities.

Ashland City Schools Foundation and Ashland County Community Foundation

  • Alayna Shafer, Edison Elementary School, received grants for 3D Pens for the Art Room.

Ashland County Community Foundation

  • Carly Black, Hillsdale High School, received a grant for Plot Twist! We’re Podcasting!
  • Rachel Burgett, Taft Intermediate School, received a grant for Intentional Seating to Increase Learning.
  • Amber Haldeman, Ashland Middle School, received a grant for Building A Collaborative Math Classroom.
  • Shari Harlan, Edison Elementary School, received a grant for Math in Action.
  • Carol Hinkle, McMullen Elementary School, received a grant for New art tables for McMullen Elementary.
  • Thomas Howman, Edison Elementary School, received a grant for Learning Through Music in the General Education Classroom.
  • Bailey Jones, Edison Elementary School, received a grant for Sensory Success for all Learners.
  • Marty Kral, Ashland High School, received a grant for Band Tower Amplification.
  • Molly Kramer, Dale Roy School, received a grant for Discovery Classroom for Children with Multiple Disabilities.
  • Nicole Krieger, Taft Intermediate School, received a grant for Teaching Content, Engaging Readers, and Teaching Skills: A Three-In-One Project!
  • David Lance, Loudonville High School, received a grant for Mentor Leaders.
  • Kelly Owens, Ashland High School, received a grant for Veteran Hero Blanket Project.
  • Shelby Pummell, Edison Elementary School, received a grant for Interactive Read Alouds.

Ashland City Schools Foundation and Ashland County Community Foundation accept applications for teacher mini-grants each semester, with deadlines in September and January. Grant requests should be for programs and projects that are not covered by school budgets.

For spring semester 2024 grants, any K-12 teacher from any school in Ashland County may apply online at www.ashlandforgood.org/grants by January 15. Applicants from the Ashland City School district will be considered for ACSF grants, and all applicants will be considered for ACCF grants. Questions should be directed to Kristin Aspin, Chief Program Officer, Ashland County Community Foundation, at (419) 281-4733 or krisin@ashlandforgood.org.

About Ashland City Schools Foundation: Ashland City Schools Foundation promotes excellence in academics, the arts and athletics while providing educational opportunities for all students and educators in the Ashland City School District. ACSF has disbursed nearly $1 million to support the students of Ashland City Schools.

About Ashland County Community Foundation: Ashland County Community Foundation advances philanthropy and improves the quality of life in Ashland County by connecting people who care with causes that matter. ACCF has awarded over $27 million in scholarships, grants and distributions.

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