Welcome, Grantees!
Congratulations on receiving a grant from the Liberty Education Foundation! Thank you for your commitment to your students! We are proud to provide opportunities for you to enrich your students’ educational experiences.
Keep scrolling for information on how to share the story of your grant project and details about your required final report. (It’s very simple and not intimidating like it sounds.)
Sharing
If you post on social media about your grant-funded project, please tag us:
Facebook: @libertyeducationfoundation
Twitter: @LibertyEdFnd
Also, if you share about your project with families in a newsletter or email update, please let them know you received funding from the Foundation. The more the Liberty community is aware of our work to support you and all our LPS students, the more support we can provide!
Reporting
We need to know how your project went, so you are required to complete a brief report prior to the end of the school year. We ask you to submit photos (or a video) of students engaged in learning using your grant-funded materials or at grant-funded experience. Stories of individual student impact are especially appreciated in the outcomes portion of the report, and your responses might be included in our reporting to our supporters and the Liberty community.
You may complete the final report as soon as you have finished your project.
Start your final report (20-21 school year)
Start your final report (21-22 school year, including Excellence in Education grants awarded in March 2021)
If you have any questions about your grant, please email Lisa Styles or call the Foundation office, x7120.
2021 Excellence in Education Grant Recipients
2020 Learning Enrichment Grant Recipients
Charlene Burns at Liberty Middle School: Project Lit: A Diversity Movement
Carly Bogaards at EPiC Elementary: STEAM Stations
Crystal Byrd at Liberty High School: Liber-Tees Student Based Enterprise
Pat Jones at Franklin Elementary: Language, Literacy and MTSS
Kris McArtor at Alexander Doniphan Elementary: Determined to be Diverse
Courtney Klepper at Discovery Middle School: Scholastic Art and Writing Contest - Dystopian Narratives
Jeanne Peacock at the Early Childhood Center: ECC Sensory Room
Additional 2020 Learning Enrichment Grant recipients:
Rebecca Groebe | Liberty Virtual | Technology for the Sake of Humanity
Renee Stirtz | Ridgeview PEAK | The “S” in STEAM
Bethany Althoff-Black | Franklin Elementary | Kindness Stones
Sadie Heusi | Warren Hills Elementary | Multicultural Books