Red Apple Grant

The Warsaw Education Foundation recently awarded three Warsaw Community Schools educators with Red Apple Grants. This is the second of two cycles of grant awards for 2021.  Teachers will use the remainder of the school year and beyond working on these projects and their students will benefit from the in-depth learning these opportunities provide.

Red Apple Grants are awarded to teachers for classroom projects as well as school-wide projects that advance enrichment opportunities, support innovative and inventive teaching, and promote academic exploration.

Red Apple Grants awarded for the fall of 2021 are:

Andrea Miller, Warsaw Area Career Center

Plastic Recycle Shop

High School students will be setting up a plastic recycling center and learning how to manufacture products, including their own designs, from recycled plastic.

Rebecca Denzer, Lakeview Middle School

Tiger Time Lego Creators

Middle School students will be collaboratively building complex Lego sets during Open Library time.

Robin Coffman, Lakeview Middle School

Merging Science in 3D

Middle School students will be provided with Merge Cubes, 3D models, for discovering science in three dimensions.

 

Founded in 1987, the Warsaw Education Foundation has awarded hundreds of thousands of dollars in grants to teachers in Warsaw Community Schools through the Red Apple Grant Program.  Warsaw Education Foundation strongly believes that investing in academic excellence today will return excellent leadership tomorrow! 

For more information on Red Apple Grants and the Warsaw Education Foundation (WEF), follow us on Facebook or contact Erin Serafino, Executive Director, at edfoundation@warsawschools.org.  The WEF is a 501c3 organization and donations made to the Foundation are tax-deductible.

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