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Northwest ISD Education Foundation awards grants to educators across the district

Northwest ISD Education Foundation awards grants to educators across the district
31 grants awarded across the district

The Northwest ISD Education Foundation on Wednesday surprised educators across the district by awarding over $81,860 in grants to support innovative teaching initiatives.

31 Teaching Grants awarded across the district

This year, NEF provided 31 Teaching Grants to educators at 21 campuses, with several grants benefiting multiple locations. These grants will fund a variety of projects focused on literacy, STEM and special education and more, enhancing the learning experience for students across the district.

“The Teaching Grant program allows NEF to continue impacting classroom learning in fun and unique ways each year,” said Jennifer Burton, NEF executive director. “We proudly award grants to individual teachers, departments, campuses and even a district-wide initiative this year.”

This year, NEF received 95 submissions — the highest number since before the pandemic. During COVID-19 and the years following, application numbers had significantly declined.

“It’s incredible that our educators, who already manage so much, take the time to apply for these funds to enrich their students’ learning in creative ways,” Burton said. “Over the years, we’ve seen students thrive through opportunities made possible by the NEF Teaching Grant program. We can’t wait to see the impact of this year’s projects!”

One of the recipients, Naomi Ciomperlik, a Chisholm Trail Middle School special education teacher, plans to use the grant to purchase leveled readers for her students. These books are designed with age-appropriate stories and vocabulary tailored to meet middle schoolers at their reading level.

“I had no idea I was going to get this,” she said. “I thought I might, but I wasn’t sure. I’m just so excited.”

Another grant recipient, Kristen Martinez, a Schluter Elementary counselor, will use the funds to provide classrooms with simulated pets that include features like a heartbeat. These items will serve as emotional support tools for students.

“I’m so grateful for this opportunity,” she said. “You never know what challenges these kids face outside of school. Having something like this in the classroom offers comfort and helps them focus on learning. When kids are happy, they learn best. This grant will help us address their emotional needs and quickly get back to the business of education.”

Check out photos from these memorable moments!

 

Teaching Grant recipients:

Recipients Campus Grant Name
Annelise Gingery Hatfield Elementary Say & Play
Sandra Dougherty Chisholm Trail Middle School Launching Literacy in the Lit Lab
Naomi Ciomperlik Chisholm Trail Middle School High interest books for low level readers
Aundra Joyce Chisholm Trail Middle School Chords of Change: Music as Motivation
Kristi Lash (Maria Carrillo, Andrea Lara) Chisholm Trail Middle School R2S 4All (Reading to Succeed for all Students)
Melissa Smith (Frederic Bootz, Jaime Dimmick-Frame, Mimi Kolic) Adams Middle School ROAR - A Literary Magazine Promoting Publication of Student Writing
Kristen Martinez Schluter Elementary Calming Classroom Pet
Cailee Lister Eaton High School Future Forward: Creating Pathways to Employment Success
Cailee Lister (Jessica Jameson, Darren VanHelden, Kati Gallagher) Eaton High School SOARING Beyond Boundaries: Enhancing Independence through Cooking Skills
Kim Hendrix (Amy Dawson, Mattison Parker) Eaton High School Human Immunity and the Spread of Infectious Disease
April Scott (Co-applicants: Katie Delgado, Jamie Jensen (Cox), Christa Pospisil (Schluter), Rene Egle (Admin) Nance Elementary Techno-Tournament: Fueling the Fun with Robotics Gear for a District Robotics Competition
Tisha Weiss Peterson Elementary Magical Math Moments
Kaitlan Thomas   Physical Education "Mat" ters
Ashley Adams Worthington Middle School Lakeshore for Special Learners
Courtney George (Allison Singleton) Haslet Elementary One Book, One School, One Community….Are You Ready for It?
Megan Smith (Alana Sineni, Sara Gann, Morgan Cook, Brianna Maiden) Haslet Elementary Word Detectives: Decoding Words a Skill at a Time
Sarah Hibbits J.C. Thompson Elementary Engaging Young Readers: Hi/Lo Books for JCT Students
Kim Jones Love Elementary Españ-Yo We Need More Books
Hannah Burrell Daniel Elementary Daniel Leaders are Readers: Promoting Good Character Through Books!
Jessica Alvis (Kelli Mitchell) Daniel Elementary Maker Space on the Move
Brian Droege (Emily Matsumoto, Jara Downs, Lauren Hesters, Joanna Espinoza) Granger Elementary Nature Snoops: An Elementary Naturalist Club
Jade McKenzie Hughes Elementary Hughes Morning Chess Cafe: Monthly Morning Chess and Family Engagement in the Library
Jennifer Covert (Shannon Mauk, Skip Carter, Sophie Martin, Brian Miller) Tidwell Middle School Upgrading our Math Connections!

Meghan Nelson (Jamie Jensen, Kristen, Martin, Andrea Wasdin, Meredith Scheerle, Bradley Reeser, Kristen Whitley, Sandra Ness)

Cox Elementary

Stellar Stargazing: Taking Our Science Learning Out of This World
Stacie Breckley (Kurt Jeffrey) Cox Elementary On Target for Success
Mykah Tate (Razel Saralde, Ashley Lamb, Amy Morris, Jamie Jensen, Carole Eney) Cox Elementary Little Pages, Big Dreams: Igniting Early Reading with Playful Board Books
Nicholas Escarsega (Harper Campbell, Nicole Farhat, Madelyn Urbanek) Steele Early College High School Leaf-ing Our Mark: Lettuce Grow Together
Leann Shelley Medlin Middle School Books for All
Sarah Hallin (Hunter Hughes, Kristina Edwards, Jamie Cerilli, Aubrey Otreo, Ali Crowe) Byron Nelson High School How has the shark lived for so long?
Leila Romeo Northwest High School STEM goes to the Theater
Jennifer Bailey (Hailey Wray, Lisa Metzler) Administration Building Break the Code (Literacy)