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Awarded Grants 2004-2005
Grant Application 2007-2008
Past Grant Winners
Fine Arts
Language
Arts
Math
Reading
Science
Social
Studies
Technology
Miscellaneous
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Technology
2001
EXCEL Website Grant
Recipient: Anna
Wilson, Canfield Middle School
A grant awarded to create a Web Page for EXCEL
Foundation Inc. Students collaborate with the classroom teacher in creation of a
Web site for the EXCEL Foundation Inc.
2000
Preserving Childhood Memories the
Techno Way
Recipient:
Nancy J. Mueller,
Winton Elementary School
A grant awarded to purchase a CD burner, CD’s, video and cassette tapes
and other accessories. Third graders will create a technology portfolio of
their third grade year. This will
help to improve their reading, writing, math, social studies, and science
skills.
Integrated
Video Web Presentations
Recipient:
Grae Smart, Woodland
Middle School
A
grant awarded for the purchase of one digital camera and equipment.
Students will design and develop investigations, present their findings
as websites or multimedia slideshows incorporating integrated digital video.
Learning
in the 21st Century
Recipients:
Lisa Timmons and Mary
Bologna, Hayden Lake Elementary School
A grant awarded to purchase an In focus 340 Projector and SMART Board 560.
This media will allow students and teachers to access and display
information from the internet, run live video from a camera,
deliver CD-ROM presentations and control software from
many locations within the lab.
1998
Taking Yearbook into
the 21st Century
Recipient: Eric W. Louis, Coeur
d' Alene High School
A grant to
provide software and a camera to supplement the yearbook program. Yearbook
reaches the entire student body and community.
Publisher 98
updating…
Recipient: Carol
MacPhee, Lake City High School
A grant to purchase 10-site based licenses for Microsoft Publisher ’98.
Creating the Dream
Recipient: Christine Owens,
Fernan Elementary School
A grant to use Bryce 3D
software to create a landscape for the future.
Digital Video and
Media Production
Recipient: Mike
Clabby, Lake City High School
A grant to purchase equipment to enable students to shoot and edit digital
video. “Digital editing is the future of Broadcast T.V.” Business
partnerships are a piece of the program.
1997
The Storage Bin and The Poster Shop
Recipient: Mike
Clabby, Lake City High
School
A grant to provide students with ZIP disks upon which to store posters
and multimedia presentations in a lab presentations.
Elite Learners
Recipient:
Lisa
Ramsey, Hayden Lake Elementary School
A grant to use TV elite units to turn classroom computers into teaching tools by
transmitting to any television for whole class viewing purposes.
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