For the 2015 school year, DEEP was proud to present more than $20,000 in mini-grants to the following teachers for their innovative curriculum projects:
Danvers High School
- Lotte Calnek and Leah Johnson ~ Visual Arts
- Todd Butterworth and Topher Carlson ~ iPads in the Math Classroom
- James Lombard ~ Up, Up and Away and Down Under Part II
- Meghan Symmes Beaulieu ~ Danvers DECA
- Kristina Aste-Mayer, Katelyn Giovannucci, Jay Douglass, Tim Jeffreys, Tracie Ewing and Josh Jordan ~ Bringing the Bard to Life: Shakespeare Sessions at DHS
- Ron Parsons ~ iPads in the High School Band
Holten-Richmond Middle School
- Michael Scaramellino ~ LEGO® Robotics Kit
Great Oak Elementary
- Abby Coviello, Donna McCarriston and Lisa Fitzgerald ~ First Grade Listening Center
- Christine Bresnahan ~ Liberating the Language Inside
Riverside Elementary
- Beth Ann Hilton ~ Early Childhood Development Skills
- Melinda Sheehy ~ A Total Communications Approach
- Jennifer Dennett ~ Visual Learning in the Classroom
- Heather Gavel ~ Mathematics and Science Made Fun
- Amber Adair ~ Implementing the Common Core at the Pre-School Level
Smith Elementary
- Melanie Pyle ~ Sensory Stations
Thorpe Elementary
- Lorraine Errico ~ iPads in the Elementary Classroom
- Leanne Miraglia and Christine Proctor~ iPads in the Elementary Classroom
- Kristen D’Entremont and Suzanne Burke ~ iPads in the Elementary Classroom
- Katherine Pelletier and Stacey Cook ~ iPads in the Elementary Classroom
- Judith Ashby and Lisa Horn ~ iPads in the Elementary Classroom
- Marie DiMare and Nicole Lamar ~ iPads in the Elementary Classroom
- Haidee Dutch ~ Developing Critical Thinking Skills in Students
- Jennifer Dennett ~ Visual Learning in the Classroom
ESL and ELL
- Juliann Robbins and Holly Murphy ~ Handheld Electronic Translators for English Learners
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