The Carmel Clay Education Foundation (CCEF) has decided which teachers will receive grants this year.
“The CCEF awards education grants to teachers to fund new projects, including professional development, curriculum development, equipment for classrooms and other expenses not routinely covered by the schools,” executive director Dorothy Ilgen said. Ilgen said these awards were approved Nov. 10, but the list will not be made public until a later time.
“I’m always delighted when great ideas generated by CCS staff earn the important additional support that comes from earning a grant from the CCEF,” assistant superintendant Jeff Swensson said. By Yameen Hameed <[email protected]>
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