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Alexandria Education Foundation Awards $43,140 In Teacher Innovation Grants

The Alexandria Education Foundation (AEF) is awarding $43,140 in teacher grants to fund twelve enrichment projects in the Alexandria Public Schools for implementation in the 2024-2025 school year.  The Education Foundation’s mission is to fund initiatives that ignite passion, unlock potential, and foster engagement for all learners and staff within Alexandria Public Schools. Projects funded include:

Project Title:  Dragster Flow Tunnel

Teacher:  Jon Hennen

School:  Discovery Middle School

Students Impacted:  180 students in grades 7-8

Amount Funded:  $2,495

Students will engage in hands-on learning by utilizing a flow visualization tunnel provided by AEF to enhance the design and performance of their CO2 dragsters. The project aims to integrate principles of fluid dynamics and aerodynamics into traditional CO2 dragster design process, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the factors influencing drag, resistance, and aerodynamic efficiency.

Project Title:  African Percussion

Teacher:  Kayla Noble

School:  Lincoln Elementary School

Students Impacted:  School-wide, approximately 490 students in K-5th grade

Amount Funded:  $7,250

AEF will purchase a set of African Percussion instruments. Students will experience various African drum types and drumming styles as well as enrich their understanding of rhythm and composition. African drumming is rich in community building traditions and provides students with innovative ensemble building and music making opportunities.

Project Title:  Build the Change

Teacher:  Valerie Jahnke

School:  Discovery Middle School

Students Impacted:  8 students in grades 6-8

Amount Funded:  $500.00

The Lego Build the Change curriculum that will be purchased empowers DCD students in a transformative journey, fostering essential skills like teamwork and problem solving. Students use their creativity to solve real-world challenges with LEGO® bricks and other creative materials – and it is all achieved via Learning through Play.

Project Title:  Real time Data Collection Materials

Teacher:  Rachel Bothun

School:  Discovery Middle School

Students Impacted:  330 students in grade 8

Amount Funded:  $2,221

This grant will purchase Vernier data collection probes to enhance the capabilities of students to collect and analyze real-time data in 8th grade Physical Science classes. The probes are physical measurement devices that directly connect with student Chromebook and use an extension to collect data that students can then analyze. This allows students to interact with the concepts they are learning about by collecting their own data in investigations that they can design and draw conclusions from.

Project Title:  Hanging Out in Nature

Teacher:  Amy Revering

School:  Miltona Science Magnet School

Students Impacted:  School-wide, approximately 145 students in grades K-5

Amount Funded:  $2,865

AEF will provide a “Hammock Forest” consisting of 28 double hammocks, which will lend itself not only to independent and partner reading opportunities but will also be a place for students to write and make observations, all while finding more focus in nature.

Project Title:  Musical Learning for Littles

Teacher:  Rhonda Blaser

School:  Voyager Elementary School

Students Impacted:  School-wide, approximately 450 students K-5th grade

Amount Funded:  $1,500

AEF will provide barred instruments, and activity balls that are suitable for young students. Students will use instruments for exploration, melody making, and creating. This will prepare young students for future use of Orff barred instruments. A ball can provide students with a visual sense of steady beat in an entertaining way.

Project Title:  Early Ed STEM Cart

Teacher:  Tammara DeJesus

School:  Early Education Center

Students Impacted:  200 preschool students

Amount Funded:  $2,500

The Early Education Center will receive a STEM Cart to use in the Alexandria and Carlos location. A STEM cart will offer early exposure to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education and will nurture creative and critical thinking, help students process the continuously changing world around them, and prepare them for the academic years ahead.

Project Title:  American Ninja Warrior Equipment

Teacher:  Patti Hinrichs

School:  All Elementary Schools

Students Impacted:  1,660 elementary students K-5 district-wide

Amount Funded:  $8,210

Ninja Warrior equipment will be utilized at all the elementary levels within the Alexandria Public Schools. The equipment provides a new and unique opportunity for students to challenge themselves both mentally and physically and will also expand the variety of options students can explore regarding recreation and inspire healthy, active, lifelong learning.

Project Title:  Hydroponic Grow Towers and Food Table

Teacher:  Linnay Schweisthal

School:   Alexandria Area High School (AAHS)

Students Impacted: 100 students 9th-12th grade

Amount Funded:  $4,574

The agriculture classes at AAHS will receive Hydroponic towers and a food table. Hydroponics are a way to grow food without soil and in different environments. Students will have the ability to learn about different ways food and plants can be grown and produced. With technology integrated into the hydroponic towers, it will give students a look at how technology can play a role in growing food and keeping plants healthy.

Project Title:  Harmony Bridge

Teacher:  Nick Mason

School:   Alexandria Area High School (AAHS)

Students Impacted: 130 students 9th-12th grade

Amount Funded:  $2,500

Harmony Bridge is a musical initiative designed to help bridge the generational gap between teenage students and the senior living community using chamber music. The materials that will be purchased by the Ed Foundation are designed to be an approachable intro to chamber music that students can use in student-led rehearsals and recitals, and then apply those skills at performances in senior living residencies.

Project Title:  Vertical Non-Permanent surfaces

Teachers:  Katie Lagergren and Amanda Meyer

School:   Alexandria Area High School (AAHS)

Students Impacted: 1,000 students 9th-12th grade

Amount Funded:  $6,000

AAHS Mathematics classrooms will receive Vertical Non-Permanent surfaces to “build thinking classrooms”. This teaching strategy takes student’s mathematics learning from passive to active. When students are at vertical surfaces, they are more likely to take risks, be engaged with the thinking, and form a strong conceptual understanding of the mathematics they are using.

Project Title:  Building Thinking Classrooms

Teachers:  Megan Paulson and Jill Fuglestad

School:   All Elementary Schools

Students Impacted: 400 elementary students district-wide grades 2-5

Amount Funded:  $2,525

“Thinking Classrooms” are created by using Vertical Non-permanent surfaces as part of a model of teaching that transforms the current system of “sit and get” to a more collaborative system which allows students to be the ones leading discussions, actively problem solving, and collaboratively exploring concepts with small groups of peers. AEF is purchasing Whiteboard sets that will allow students to interact with curriculum in a more engaging way.

Annually, AEF invites the district’s teachers and staff to submit grant applications for projects and programs that will have a meaningful impact on students. This year, there were seventeen grants received, twelve of those full grant applications were either partially or fully funded.

Since 2009, AEF has awarded over $539,000 in grants to teachers in Alexandria Public Schools.

Funding for the AEF Teacher Grant Program is made possible by donor contributions to the Alexandria Education Foundation.  Donations can be made online at www.alexeducationfoundation.org, or by mail to AEF, P.O. Box 308, Alexandria, MN 56308.

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