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Reeds Spring School Foundation Awards Grants to Teachers

January 21, 2021
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(L to R) Kim Hammer, Tanya Coss, Savannah Short, Lacey Williams, Amy Purk, Loran Polson, Josh Garoutte, Thomas O’Connor, Matt Locke, and John Kessinger.
The Reeds Spring School Foundation recently awarded $5,000 in mini-grants to district employees. The 14 mini-grants, worth up to $500 each, will be used to promote and enhance educational excellence and student success.
Staff members had to apply for the mini-grants, and foundation board members screened the applications, weighing whether they met the foundation’s mission to support innovative educational projects. Every building in the Reeds Spring School District received at least one mini-grant.
Congratulations to the following Reeds Spring staff members who received mini-grants: Primary School/Early Education Center, Tanya Coss; Elementary School, Kim Hammer, and Ashley Kohl, Intermediate, Thomas O’Connor, Amy Purk, and Savannah Short; Middle School, Corey Huddleston and Tricia Weydert, High School, Josh Garoutte, Matt Locke. John Kessinger, and Terri Wilson, Gibson Tech, Chris Jenkinsand Lacey Williams.

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    • Crane Boys & Girls Club will open fully at start of school year
    • More assistance now available to help local families enjoy more fresh fruits and vegetables
    • Sex offender sentenced for his crimes
    • Department of Conservation reminds off-roaders that riding in Missouri streams and rivers is off-limits
    • Ozarks Teen Challenge Opens New Academic Building
    • Galena FFA recognized nationally as 3 -Star Chapter
    • School Foundation Seeks Sponsors for Golf Tournament
    • Galena R-2 School District announces revised free and reduced price lunch policy for 2022-2023 school year
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