AWARDS FROM FOUR COUNTY EMC MAKE DAYS BRIGHT FOR LOCAL TEACHERS
November 4th, 2014County EMC is honoring teachers and celebrating innovation in education this month by awarding $19,666 in Bright Ideas grants to educators in Bladen, Duplin, Pender and Sampson counties. The grants will fund 23 projects that will touch the lives of more than 6,000 local students.
“The Bright Ideas grant program helps teachers finance creative projects to benefit North Carolina's youth,” said Gay Johnson, Director of Corporate Communications of Four County EMC. “Their creative projects will no doubt help students reach their full potential and spark higher interest in learning for years to come.”
Bright Ideas education grants, sponsored by Four County EMC and North Carolina’s electric cooperatives, provide resources to Tar Heel teachers for innovative, hands-on, classroom projects that would not otherwise be funded.
“Four County is committed to bettering the communities we serve, and we believe there is no better way than through the education of our youth,” Gay Johnson said.
Four County EMC and North Carolina’s electric cooperatives will honor grant-winning teachers on Friday, Nov. 21 at the 12th annual Touchstone Energy Bright Ideas education grant awards luncheon at the Dail Club at Carter-Finley Stadium in Raleigh.
Since the program began in 1994, Four County EMC has contributed more than $357,800 to local teachers. North Carolina’s 26 electric cooperatives collectively have awarded more than $9.1 million to teachers across the state for 8,800 projects in all subjects, benefiting more than 1.6 million North Carolina students .
Bright Ideas grant applications are collected each year through mid-September, and winning proposals are selected in a competitive evaluation process by a panel of judges. The application process will reopen for interested teachers in April 2015.
To find out more information about the Bright Ideas grant program, visit http://www.fourcty.org/ or the Bright Ideas website at http://www.ncbrightideas.com/). Like Four County’s Facebook page “Four County Electric Membership Corporation” to receive local updates or become a fan of “Bright Ideas Education” on Facebook to receive regularly updated news about the program.
Four County EMC serves over 32,000 members in Bladen, Duplin, Pender, Sampson, Columbus and Onslow counties.
Congratulations 2014-2015 Bright Ideas Grant Winners!
The winning teachers are listed by respective county, along with the amount of funds they received (listed in order of teacher who submitted grant, school, project name and amount awarded):
2014 BLADEN COUNTY BRIGHT IDEAS EDUCATION GRANT WINNERS
Bright Ideas Grant Winner | School | Grant Name | County | Amount Awarded |
Teresa Wiles | Clarkton School of Discovery | Service with a Smile | Bladen | $880 |
Becky Kendall | Elizabethtown Middle School | Literacy and Technology in Play with Visual Arts | Bladen | $1,403 |
Barbara Tatum, Jeff Atkinson, Herman Lewis, Sam Boger | Clarkton School of Discovery | Stay Alive-Think and Drive | Bladen | 1,413 |
2014 DUPLIN COUNTY BRIGHT IDEAS EDUCATION GRANT WINNERS
Bright Ideas Grant Winner | School | Grant Name | County | Amount Awarded |
Sulnora Spencer Oluyemi | Charity Middle School | Is It Math? Is It Art? It’s Both? Weaving Ratios | Duplin | $800 |
LaTerri Underwood, Betty Powell | Wallace-Rose Hill High School | Honeybee Habitat | Duplin | $710 |
Illana Livstrom | Charity Middle School | A Journey Under the Microscope | Duplin | $950 |
2014 PENDER COUNTY BRIGHT IDEAS EDUCATION GRANT WINNERS
Bright Ideas Grant Winner | School | Grant Name | County | Amount Awarded |
Sara Toothman, Kimberly Borer | West Pender Middle | Fabricating Fabulous Biomes: An Interactive Art and Science Collaboration | Pender | $700 |
Rochelle Whiteside, Ritter, McGowen, A. Davis, Funderburk, Taylor, Caperton, D. Knowles, C. Knowles, Lacombe, Cromartie, Huffstetler, Owens, D. LaFon | Pender High | “I Am From…” | Pender | $1,079 |
Jared Pinkston, Jamie Ann La Londe Pinkston | Pender High School | Activating Class Participation through Self-Assessment with Real Time Feedback | Pender | $1,200 |
Chris Wirszyla, Jeanette Landes | Cape Fear Elementary | Sustainability of the School Garden Center | Pender | $833 |
Chelsea Coleman, Daryl Martin | Heidi Trask High School | What goes up, must come down | Pender | $266 |
Jessica Croson, Jessica Ball, William Mercier, Suzanne Timmons | Heide Trask High School | Sky High | Pender | $240 |
Suzanna Bolin, Melinda Neil | Burgaw Elementary School | BES Memory Lab | Pender | $1,110 |
Marie Radcliff, Cheryl Cain, Melissa Chinn | Cape Fear Elementary | We will Survive | Pender | $800 |
Connie Ives | Burgaw Elementary | BES Live News | Pender | $671 |
2014 SAMPSON COUNTY BRIGHT IDEAS EDUCATION GRANT WINNERS
Bright Ideas Grant Winner | School | Grant Name | County | Amount Awarded |
Candace Bizzell | Union Elementary | Jammin’ in the Gym | Sampson | $250 |
Leigha Kerwin | Union Middle School | How’s the Water? | Sampson | $819 |
Leslie Matthis | Union Middle School | Watch it Spread! | Sampson | $1,152 |
Angelique Young | Union Middle School | Grass to Gas | Sampson | $394 |
Janet Taylor | Union Middle School | Reaching Reluctant Readers | Sampson | $400 |
Arno Peterson, Johnny Williams, Christy Moore | Union High School | Dusty Rose | Sampson | $1,239 |
Dinah Monk | Union High School | We’re Cleaning Up Our Act | Sampson | $1,757 |
Jayne Green | Harrells Christian Academy | Turn It Up with Turnitin.com | Sampson | $600 |