The City Schools Foundation in Murfreesboro Awards 50 Grants

Sep 30, 2024 at 06:29 pm by WGNS News

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Murfreesboro, TN - The City Schools Foundation has awarded over $72,000 in grants to educators in the Murfreesboro City Schools. These grants are designed to support teachers in acquiring classroom resources not typically provided by taxpayer dollars. Educators were invited to submit proposals, which were reviewed and scored anonymously based on merit.

“Reading and scoring the grant proposals is one of the most rewarding jobs as a foundation board member,” said David Scott, Grant Committee Chair. “Thanks to the fundraising efforts of our board members, we were able to fund over $72,000 in grants, which is incredible. It’s truly inspiring to see how educators are using these funds to enrich the education of their students.”

This year, 152 grant applications were submitted, with 50 proposals selected for funding. The awarded grants ranged from $125 for Science Support to $5,997 for Getting to the Root of Computational Thinking.

As in previous years, many of the grant requests centered on STEM-based programs, music enhancement, and social-emotional learning support. Additionally, the City Schools Foundation, through a partnership with the Nissan Foundation, funded robotics materials earlier this year.

“The work of the foundation makes a tremendous impact on our schools,” said Dr. Trey Duke, Director of Schools. “The dedication of the individuals serving on the foundation board is unquestionable, and their continued support is invaluable to the students and teachers of Murfreesboro.”

Funded grants included:

Bradley Academy

Cason Lane Academy

District Wide

Discovery School

Erma Siegel Elementary

Hobgood Elementary

John Pittard Elementary

Mitchell-Neilson Elementary

Overall Creek Elementary

Salem Elementary

Scales Elementary

In addition to being a resource for other foundations, The City Schools Foundation has two primary fundraisers - Excellence in Education and a new tennis fundraiser – Serve it UP. 

The City Schools Foundation is a private, not-for-profit, 501(c)(3) organization.  Chartered in 2005, the Foundation was created by volunteers from the community who wanted to supplement the resources available to the Murfreesboro City Schools System. Follow The City Schools Foundation on Facebook for upcoming events.

 

 

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