Our Community Foundation has announced the second-semester Teaching Innovator Grant recipients. A $250 grant was awarded to support Circuit Explorers: Tomorrow’s Innovators in Jacqueline Kueh’s classroom. Klueh states that Snap Circuits are innovative for K-6 students because they offer a hands-on, unplugged approach to learning electronics. Students can build functional circuits, making abstract STEM concepts more accessible. This screen-free activity fosters creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving. The Foundation conducted the competitive grant program during November and December, inviting Daviess County educators to apply for resources for the second semester of 2024-25 projects.
Our Community Foundation is proud to support innovative teaching methods in all area schools. We appreciate the generosity of our donors to our unrestricted funds, who made this grant possible.