D58 Education Foundation awards more than $30K in grants

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The Education Foundation of Downers Grove District 58 will fund 28 teacher grants totaling more than $30,000 through its 2024-25 Teacher Grants Program. The foundation annually awards grants to teachers and staff for projects that support student learning.

District 58 teachers and staff submitted their grant applications this fall. The foundation selected projects that showed strong potential to impact instruction using innovative tools and/or techniques.

The recipients of the 2024-25 Education Foundation Teacher Grants are:

  • Alyssa Reinholz, Fairmount Elementary School, β€œSensory and Social Emotional Learning Tools”
  • Ashley Honn, Henry Puffer Elementary School, β€œAccessible Picture Books Display”
  • Janette Richelia, Crystal MacNamara and Natalie Cramarosso, Pierce Downer Elementary School, β€œPlayful Connections: Enhancing Play Skills through Dramatic Play”
  • Katie Porter, Whittier Elementary School, β€œRegulation and Break Tools”
  • Rachel Katoll, Katelyn Morgan and Kayla Kinder, O’Neill Middle School, β€œCalming Corner”
  • Christine Kaminski, O’Neill/District Band Program, β€œF Attachment Trombone for Band”
  • Stacie Hamilton, Indian Trail Elementary School, β€œMakerspace STEM/SEL Kits”
  • Kyle Winter, Joe Perillo and Whitney Cavanagh, All District 58 Schools, β€œFlying Birdies”
  • Janet Hecht, O’Neill Middle School, β€œGreen Screen for Creative Learning”
  • Anna Trippiedi, Highland Elementary School, β€œFlexible Seating”
  • Colleen Brejcha, Fairmount Elementary School, β€œCow Eye Dissection”
  • Amanda Zimolzak, El Sierra Elementary School, β€œGame and Manipulatives to Engage Students in Math”
  • Sandi Hudecek and Kylee Grady, Highland Elementary School, β€œAll Feelings are OK… It’s What You Do With Them That Matters!”
  • Katrina Shenton and Liz Sevilla, Hillcrest and Henry Puffer elementary schools , β€œDeveloping 21st Century Skills in the Music Classroom through the Orff Approach”
  • Nicole Ferroli, Stephanie Potter and Bernice Homel, O’Neill Junior High, β€œEnhancing Classroom Libraries to Include Texts Paired with Each of the 6 Unit Themes in CommonLit”
  • Chelsea Borchers, Indian Trail Elementary School, β€œForward Facing Shelves!”
  • Mary Loversky, El Sierra Elementary School, β€œLet’s Celebrate the Holidays Around the World”
  • Kelly Coleman, Whittier Elementary School, β€œMaking the Library More Student-Centered”
  • Janet Peters, Indian Trail Elementary School, β€œYou Fly with a Decodable Reader”
  • Joan Mommsen, Belle Aire Elementary School, β€œReaching Nonfiction Readers”
  • Liz Stroud and Marissa Remus, Fairmount Elementary School, β€œBraille and Beyond”
  • Laura Velinske and Leslie Hesterman, Hillcrest Elementary School, β€œLibrary Books for DLP”
  • Cori Holtze, Highland Elementary School, Sensory Tools for My Classroom and IEP Students
  • Jamie Krier, Kingsley Elementary School, β€œHigh-Interest Nonfiction Books”
  • Jessica Atkins, Steve Siemek, Jill Henry, Beth Jania and Krysta Schoeneker, Herrick Middle School, β€œEngineering Masterpieces: Building Cardboard Structures with a ChompSaw Maker”
  • Katie Gorvett, O’Neill Elementary School, β€œPottery Wheel Experience”
  • Kelly Bilotta, Pierce Downer Elementary School, β€œEmpowering Engagement: STEAM Resources for Neurodiverse Learners”

This year’s teacher grant recipients also will be recognized at a spring 2025 school board meeting. For more information on the Education Foundation, visit 58foundation.org.

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