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Tuesday, September 24, 2024 at 2:23 AM

Hutto teachers receive $122 in grants

HUTTO – The Hutto Education Foundation helped boost classrooms in Hutto ISD through grants last week. A total of $122,000 was awarded to teachers who will spend the funds on innovative ideas to help educate students.

HUTTO – The Hutto Education Foundation helped boost classrooms in Hutto ISD through grants last week.

A total of $122,000 was awarded to teachers who will spend the funds on innovative ideas to help educate students. The grants spanned across all campuses within the district.

Veteran’s Hill Elementary Kerley Elementary Cotton Wood Creek Elementary Ray Elementary School Hutto Elementary School

Hutto Middle School

Puzzle Pleasers with Versatiles Amber Malone $2,263 Capture the Moment Wendy Ricke $750 A Roller Coaster of Emotions Little Hippo Development Center $2,971 Second Grade Super Spellers Seneca Gonzalez, Caina Cooper, Jennifer Stowers $2,100 No Knittin’ Around with Literacy Jennifer Stowes and Caina Cooper $3,500 Hippos are Bilingual Ana Karen Guzman $4,000 Build the Foundation of Math Learning K-2 Andrea Parris $4,723 Rainy Day Recess Jennifer Stowes and Caina Cooper $4,950 Hit the Ground Learning Andrea Parris $4,950 Full STEAM Ahead with KEVA Jennifer Stowes and Caina Cooper $4,970 Building Writers Jennifer Stowes and Caina Cooper $5,000 Confidence Through Movement Charles Powitzky $5,000 $1,016 Functional Academics – Student Run Snack Cart for Staff Elisabeth Cargal, Tammy Hunt, Brenna Ramos $3,573 Secret Garden Jane Maddox-Cody, Sharon Case, Tiffany O’Donnell Step Into a Book (North/South) Sharon Case $9,612 Marvelous Math Materials Nicole Pina $5,412 Literacy Paradise Pamela Forrester $2,776 Literature Circles and the Hippo Way Roxi Owen $1,489 Peanut Butter & Gelli Time Amanda Ramirez & Ashley Fulp $1,733 WWW. World Wide Weavers Amanda Ramirez & Ashley Fulp $2,470 Technorati Maria Moreno $5,000 Living in a 3D World Katy Robison $1,543 Looking for the Scoop Charlie Anderson $2,808 Cells, Cells, Everywhere! LeticiaMunoz,CandaceScalley,AmandaVillareal $3,719 Movement of Choice Haley Love and Micah Nier $4,900 Farley Middle School

Todos Juntos: Together We Can Grow Yvette Scott & Amy Lopez $2,471 Growing Minds in an Outdoor Classroom Katherine Smith $3,650 Coding, Computer Science and Computational Thinking = C3 Yvette Scott $4,693 $4,792 Making Waves in Education – Todos Juntos 1 Amanda McAplin, Yvette Scott, Jill North Hutto High School

Counseling Office Care Closet Alexandra Payne $472 DiversiTEEN Literature Circles Alexandra Payne $791 Reality Bases Training - Hutto ISD PD Javier Rodriguez Jr. $4,961 Finding the Space for Markers Callie Dawson $3,130 Making It Work at the Library Space Callie Dawson $3,493 Project LIT Book Club (Ninth Grade Center) $2,700 Callie Dawson, Nikki Robertson-Griffin


Sharon Case and students at Kerley Elementary School show off books as Case accepts two grants for $4,806 each to help students “Step Into a Book.”

Sharon Case and students at Kerley Elementary School show off books as Case accepts two grants for $4,806 each to help students “Step Into a Book.”

Students in Charles Powitsky’s class celebrate with their teacher as he is awarded a $5,000 grant by the Hutto Education Foundation. Photos courtesy of the Hutto ISD Facebook page

Students in Charles Powitsky’s class celebrate with their teacher as he is awarded a $5,000 grant by the Hutto Education Foundation. Photos courtesy of the Hutto ISD Facebook page


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