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      Through its 42 scholarship funds, the Education Foundation has awarded more than $650,000 in scholarships to more than 600 students. The Foundation has also raised and distributed more than more than $350,000 through its Impact Teaching Programs.

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2016 teaching grants

2016 HRCEF teaching grants: 33 teachers, 29 grants, $22,913

Cascade Locks Elementary

  1. Sheri Holloway: $783, Lego Robotics supplies

Community Education/Hood River County School District

  1. Angela Klein: Preschool at Hood River Valley High, $760, STEM supplies
  2. Jovita Robledo: Bilingual preschool at Mid Valley Elementary; $787; STEM, music, PE supplies

Hood River Middle School

  1. Angie Adkins: $800, standing desk furniture for students
  2. Michael Becker: $800, Solar panel and supplies for greenhouse
  3. Ann McDonald: $800, World War II young adult novel, 2 class sets
  4. Michelle Redmond: $800, 2 laptops for classroom use
  5. Sarah Segal: $800, equipment and lithograph restoration for HRMS History museum

Hood River Valley High

  1. Kathryn Davis: $800, Animal Research supplies
  2. Amy Foley: $770, Biology and Genetics
  3. Matt Gerlick: $800, Equipment for crafts entrepreneurship
  4. Nicole Goode: $400, Profession Development, World Languages
  5. MaryAnn Hay: $400, novels for Spanish class
  6. Tammy Hosaka: $200, Koinobori Festival supplies
  7. Gabrielle Iversen, $800, Kiln for ceramics (awarded March 2016)
  8. Peter Lawson: $786, Lapidary equipment
  9. Shawn Meyle: $800, Green screen for student news broadcast
  10. Heidi Mudry: $800, Spanish books for classroom library
  11. Mandy Webster: $350, classroom library books, varying levels
  12. Ann Zuelke: $800, 3 laptops for the tutoring area in the HRV library

May Street and Westside Elementaries

  1. Larry Wyatt, $800, software and electronic equipment for recording, notating and editing music, (Music Teacher Grant honoring Mark Steighner)
  2. Brandon Bertram: $800, awards for afterschool running clubs

Westside Elementary School

  1. Beth Hozee, Angela Sperry, Nicole Ligon, Robin Cushman, and Joelena Rockett: $2,964, Four science kits for grade 2

Wy’east Middle School

24.Tim Danforth: $800, Microscope slide library

  1. Emily Kohner: $800, 3 Chromebooks for classroom use
  2. Tess Lee: $313, Music supplies for special education
  3. Kate McGeeny: $800, 3 Chromebooks for classroom use
  4. James Sampson: $800, 4 Stereo Microscopes
  5. Dodie Sims: $800, Library Books for Oregon Battle of the Books

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Hood River, OR 97031
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