For the 2019 school year, DEEP was proud to present more than $15,000 in mini-grants to the following teachers for their innovative curriculum projects:
Danvers High School:
Tracie Ewing: Language Arts Manipulatives for Special Education
Scott Fields, Lee Russo, Alex Carroll: Vernier Conductivity Probes for Biology and Chemistry Classes
Holten-Richmond Middle School:
Alex Conant, Mark Gargan: LEGO MINDSTORMS Education EV3 Core Set
John Hodsdon: Monitoring Salt Marsh Erosion, Year 2
Renate Uhlig, Michele DeMaino, Laurie Bernier, Rebecca Wait: Flexible Math Seating for 6th Grade Students
Ellen White: Sewing Machine and Supplies for Sewing Club
Great Oak:
Kristin Serino, Lisa Dean: Technology to Increase Makerspace Opportunities
Highlands:
Michelle Merrow, Sheryl James: Technology to Increase Makerspace Opportunities
Riverside:
Amber Adair: Learning through Dramatic Play for PreK
Stephanie Gouker, Emily Smith: Problem Solving and Social Skill Development through Play for PreK
Jennifer Morgan, Anne Shea: Technology to Increase Makerspace Opportunities
Violetta Powers: Riverside Sensory Hallways
Thorpe:
Kelly Radochia, Estelle Rand: Technology Integration at Thorpe
Kaitlin Resnik, Kristen Crowley, Erica Beaudoin, Courtney Henrick, Sara DeMato, Maureen Carroll, Ana Laguarda: Thorpe Sensory Hallways
DEEP Administrator Grant:
Ellyn Feerick: Project-Based Learning Implementation Grants
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