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Educate the Pride October 19, 2006
Lansing Educational Foundation Fund advisory board members visited Lansing classrooms on Oct. 17 to congratulate the 2006-'07 Educate the Pride minigrant recipients. Teachers received LEFF grants totaling $3,500 in for classroom projects during the second year of the program.
Mary Noyes, Lansing Elementary School first-grade teacher, right, reacts as the Lansing Educational Foundation Fund prize patrol tells her what she's earned. LEFF advisory board president Tom Young and fellow board members delivered the news Tuesday that Noyes and five other teachers had received an Educate the Pride minigrant to help fund a reading project at LES.
Advisory board member Chris Cristiano, left foreground, and Lansing schools assistant superintendent Donna Hughes arrange flowers for the recipients of the Lansing Educational Foundation Fund's Educate the Pride minigrant prize patrol. LEFF director Mary Alice Schroeger, left background, and advisory board president Tom Young prepare the oversized checks the teachers will receive.
Lansing Educational Foundation Fund advisory board president Tom Young rolls up an oversized check that he will present to a grant recipient during the 2006-'07 Educate the Pride prize patrol.
Lansing schools assistant superintendent Donna Hughes, left, and Lansing Educational Foundation Fund advisory board member Chris Cristiano prepare colorful flower arrangements for the 2006-'07 recipients of the Educate the Pride minigrants.
Lansing Educational Foundation Fund advisory board president Tom Young, left, and board member Kyle W. Kelly head out to visit the teacher's classrooms.
The prize patrol makes its way past the construction at Lansing High School and on to the elementary school. From left, advisory board members Chris Cristiano, Tom Young, Donna Hughes and Kyle W. Kelly prepare to deliver the good news.
Lansing Elementary School kindergarten teacher Andrea Rothmeyer and her students receive a visit from the prize patrol.
Advisory board member Chris Cristiano (in green) congratulates kindergarten teacher Andrea Rothmeyer, right, for receiving an Educate the Pride minigrant. Advisory board members Kyle W. Kelly, left, and Tom Young hold the oversized check.
The prize patrol paid a visit to Christine Bachtel's first-grade class and delivered the grant recipient an oversized check, flowers and chocolate. From left, advisory board members Chris Cristiano, Kyle W. Kelly and Tom Young present the prizes to Bachtel.
First-grade teacher Jen Leitsch, third from left, received a visit from the 2006-'07 Educate the Pride minigrant prize patrol. From left, advisory board members Chris Cristiano, Tom Young and Kyle W. Kelly present the award.
A student in Jen Leitsch's first-grade class applauds as his teacher receives a minigrant during the prize patrol.
First-grade teacher Jessica Asbury, right, and five other teachers received a minigrant to fund a reading project at the elementary school. From left, advisory board members Kyle W. Kelly, Chris Christiano and Tom Young pay a visit to Asbury's classroom.
Curious eyes watch the Educate the Pride prize patrol presentation in Mary Noyes' first-grade classroom.
First-grade teacher Mary Noyes admires the oversized check the Educate the Pride prize patrol delivered.
Third-graders in Sara Mulford's classroom greet the prize patrol. From left, Kyle W. Kelly, Tom Young, Rick Schneider, Mulford and Chris Cristiano participate in the presentation.
Advisory board member Kyle W. Kelly, left, congratulates third-grade teacher Sara Mulford during the prize patrol. Tom Young holds the oversized check.
Lansing Educational Foundation Fund advisory board president Tom Young, right, presents an oversized minigrant check to third-grade teacher Shelley Brammer.
The prize patrol visits Lansing Middle School to award the Lansing Educational Foundation Fund's Educate the Pride minigrants to five teachers and their students. From left, advisory board members Kyle W. Kelly, Tom Young, Chris Cristiano and Rick Schneider make their way into the school.
Advisory board member Chris Cristiano, right, and Lansing Middle School literacy coach Susan Murphy share a laugh during the prize patrol. At left is LMS principal Kerry Brungardt.
Lansing Middle School literacy coach Susan Murphy, left, receives her awards from advisory board members Kyle W. Kelly, Tom Young, Chris Cristiano and Rick Schneider.
Advisory board member Chris Cristiano, left, congratulates literacy coach and minigrant recipient Elaine Schall during the 2006-'07 Educate the Pride minigrant prize patrol.
Lansing Educational Foundation Fund advisory board president Tom Young, right, presents an oversized check to Lansing Middle School literacy coaches Elaine Schall, left, and Susan Murphy.
Students in Sherri Schwanz' choir class at Lansing Middle School were there to celebrate their teacher's achievement during the Educate the Pride prize patrol. In the front row, from left, are advisory board member Rick Schneider, Schwanz, and advisory board members Tom Young, Kyle W. Kelly and Chris Cristiano.
Advisory board members present chocolate, flowers and an oversized check to Lansing Middle School science teacher Jennifer Kolb, second from left. Advisory board members, from left, Chris Cristiano, Tom Young and Kyle W. Kelly deliver the good news.
Lansing Educational Foundation Fund advisory board member Chris Cristiano, left, delivers flowers to Lansing Intermediate School counselor Marianne Walker during the Educate the Pride prize patrol.
Lansing Intermediate School counselor Marianne Walker accepts an oversized check from advisory board members Kyle W. Kelly, left, and Tom Young.
The 2006-'07 Educate the Pride prize patrol presents an oversized check to Lansing Intermediate School fourth-grade teacher Felicia Yoakam, left. Advisory board members Kyle W. Kelly, middle, and Tom Young deliver Yoakam's prizes.
Fourth-grade teacher Felicia Yoakam earned a $395 minigrant in the 2006-'07 Lansing Educational Foundation Fund Educate the Pride prize patrol.
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