Tyler, Texas — The Chapel Hill Independent School District Education Foundation is proud to announce the recipients of this year's Teaching Innovative Grants, totaling over $14,700 in funding. These grants will empower eight dedicated teachers and staff members across the district to bring their innovative ideas to life and enhance the educational experience for our students.
The Innovative Teaching Grants are designed to encourage, facilitate, recognize and reward innovative and creative instructional approaches to the accomplishment of the program's objectives. Chapel Hill Education Foundation offers teachers and administrators the opportunity to apply for grants to support innovative programs or projects to support higher levels of student learning.
“We are excited to award these special teachers the funding to create and implement new ideas and initiatives for the district. By providing these grants, the Chapel Hill ISD Education Foundation is particularly excited about how these grants will reflect our dedication to fostering educational excellence and innovation within the district,” said Elissa Thompson, the Executive Director of the Education Foundation and Communications Director for the district.
The awarded grants cover a diverse range of subjects and initiatives, from science and technology to arts and literacy. Each project offers a unique approach to foster student development and academic growth.
Schools impacted by the Innovative Teaching Grants:
Teachers and Staff:
Emily Greer
Yvette Vasquez
Lori Redfearn
Cesar Rosales
Kari Noland
Ciara O’Neal
Leah Brown
Jackie Flach
For more information about the CHISD Education Foundation and its programs, please visit chisdeducationfoundation.org