Grand Total Fall 2007: $25,026.00
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Pond Cove School
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Kids at the Center: Student Friendly Assessment Conferences Tom Eismeier, Multiple Grade Levels This grant will fund the hiring of substitute teachers in January in order to provide Pond Cove faculty the opportunity to meet with their students individually to review progress and set goals with writing as the focus but also including information about reading and math. The goal of these conferences is to convert information the teachers gather through classroom assessments to モterms, strategies, and goals understandable and meaningful to children.ヤ
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$1,000.00
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Pond Cove School
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Therapeutic Horseback Riding Morrigan Burns, Multiple Grade Levels This grant continues a program funded by CEEF which enables students in the Pond Cove Elementary Life Skills program to participate in six therapeutic horseback riding lessons during school hours at Riding to the Top Therapeutic Horseback Riding Center.
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$800.00
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Pond Cove School
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Fostering Motivation to Read in Reluctant Readers Linda Alfiero, Multiple Grade Levels This grant seeks to motivate reluctant 3rd and 4th grade readers by offering them the opportunity to select books for independent reading. The teacher plans to partner with Nonesuch Bookstore to offer students the opportunity to browse through newer selections of literature provided by the bookstore. Once students have made their choice of reading material, the teacher would then use funds to purchase those books. Hoped for outcomes would include increased student self selection of reading as a preferred activity; increased confidence in reading in content areas; improved reading skills as measured by reading assessments.
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$800.00
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Pond Cove School
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Total Pond Cove School
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$2,600.00
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Middle School
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CEMS Global Connections Susan Dana, Multiple Grade Levels This grant funds three activities related to the United Nations proclamation of 2008 as the モInternational Year of Languagesヤ. The three activities are a Multicultural Book Club, a special 2008 World Language Week, and a モHear our Stories モ Caf← and Lecture Series.
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$2,850.00
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Middle School
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Think Like a King Guided Chess Program CEMS/Maine Chess Club, Multiple Grade Levels This proposal seeks to establish Chess as a competitive sport at the Middle School level by purchasing and introducing the Think Like a King Chess Educational Software Program and by providing a stipended educator to act as a chess coach. The grant asks for $2746 in the first year to supply the software, supplies and stipend; $848 in the second primarily for the teacher stipend; and $898 in the third year, again primarily for the teacher stipend and replacement materials.
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$2,746.00
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Middle School
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Middle School Choral Program and Classroom Music Rebecca Bean, Multiple Grade Levels This grant provides funds to invite three musical performing groups into the middle school to perform and talk about their professional music careers. The three different groups represent an all male a cappella group; a local hip hop artist ; and a guitarist.
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$1,500.00
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Middle School
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Japan: Integrated Unit for Grade 5 Kathy Walsh, 5th Grade This grant provides funds to supplement a planned integrated unit on the culture, history, and aesthetics of Japan for the 5th grade. An MSPA grant will fund a visiting artist; the language arts curriculum will cover The Big Wave; the science and social studies teachers will also cover relevant aspects of Japan; and this grant provides funding for guest speakers/presenters to share knowledge of Japanese customs, traditions, schools, etc.
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$1,200.00
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Middle School
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Total Middle School
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$8,296.00
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High School
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World Affairs Council Gretchen McNulty, Multiple Grade Levels This grant provides ongoing support of a relatively new organization of students who meet biweekly with a structured agenda to plan and discuss issues of global importance. Students attend off site lectures, discussions and films; plan functions that involve speakers; and research and write papers for Model United Nations Conferences. Funds will purchase membership in the World Affairs Council of Maine; provide support for The People Speak(organizationメs community event); and help defray conference registration fees for students.
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$4,850.00
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High School
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CEHS Environmental Club's Solar Panel Display Susan Guerrette, Multiple Grade Levels This grant allows the Environmental Club to install one small solar panel which will be hooked up to a computer displayed in a public area of the high school that will show how much energy is being turned from solar to energy usable for the school.
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$2,500.00
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High School
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Government Interview Project Ted Jordan, Multiple Grade Levels This request provides funds to bring two consultants to the fall and spring semester Government classes who will train students on how to set up and conduct an interview. This instruction will then be utilized by the students to complete their Government Interview Project in which they research an agency, interview someone from that agency and use the information they have gathered to prepare an oral presentation for their class.
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$1,580.00
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High School
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CEHS Music Club Shawn Guerrette, Multiple Grade Levels These funds will be used to purchase equipment that will launch the CEHS Music Club, a group with three main components: live performance, improvisation, and digital music.
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$1,300.00
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High School
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High School Annual Art Awards Mary Hart, Multiple Grade Levels This grant provides funding to continue the tradition of awarding three student artists $100 toward the purchase of their artwork which is then framed and displayed permanently in the halls of the school. The artists are chosen by a jury of arts professionals based on work displayed during the annual student art show in May.
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$600.00
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High School
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Total High School
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$10,830.00
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All Schools
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Escapade Mary Chris Bulger, Multiple Grade Levels This grant continues CEEF's support of the mentoring program that matches students with disabilities with high school students and adults so that the younger students can participate in after school activities. Funds are used to support the training, supervision and support of mentors by Gail Schmader.
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$2,000.00
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All Schools
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Cape Robotics Evan Thayer, Multiple Grade Levels This grant seeks to investigate the viability of a Pond Cove after school robotics program, enhance the full middle school program, provide travel costs for two high school robotics competitions and defray start up costs for a community robotics periodical.
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$1,300.00
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All Schools
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Total All Schools
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$3,300.00
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