Fahrner

Art Supplies

Grant Cycle: Fall November 2007
To purchase items for an art cabinet for the popular Art Docent program which is re-starting. Items include art brushes, palettes for mixing paints, aprons, ink rollers and paper cutters
Amount Funded: $500

Food

Grant Cycle: Fall November 2006
To purchase the supplies needed (platters, bowls, table cloths) to put on the ?Fun Food Days? program at the elementary schools in the district. The program is geared toward teaching young children about healthy fruit and vegetable choices.
Amount Funded: $1428
Grade: Elementary School
Grant Category: Misc.

Food

Grant Cycle: Fall November 2006
To purchase the supplies needed (platters, bowls, table cloths) to put on the ?Fun Food Days? program at the elementary schools in the district. The program is geared toward teaching young children about healthy fruit and vegetable choices.
Amount Funded: $1428
Grade: Elementary School
Grant Category: Misc.

Adopt-a-Watershed Curriculum and Kits

Grant Cycle: Fall November 1997
These materials will be used to establish a comprehensive program in the seventh and eigth grade classes. Adopt-a-Watershed is a hands-on science curriculum which spans Kindergarten through twelfth grade.
Amount Funded: $938

FOSS Kits

Grant Cycle: Fall November 1996
FOSS Kits
Amount Funded: $1200
Grant Category: Mathematics & Science
Grade: All Grades

FOSS Kits

Grant Cycle: Fall November 1995
Full Option Science System Modules (FOSS) are hands-on science kits designed by Larry Lowerey at the at the Lawrence Hall of Science. Each module comes equipped with enough hands-on materials for an entire class to be engaged in an activity. Students are asked to observe, compare, relate, organize, analyze and synthesize information through age-appropriate activities and assesments.
Amount Funded: $2655

Full Option Science System Modules

Grant Cycle: Fall November 1994
Full Option Science System Modules (F.O.S.S) will be purchased with the from this grant. These are hands-on science kits designed by Lary Lowerey at the Lawerence Hall of Science. Each module comes equipped with enough hnds-on materials for an entire class to be engaged in an activity. Students are asked to observe, compare, relate, organize, analyze, and synthesize information through age-appropriate activities and assesments.
Amount Funded: $1000

Second Step: A Violence Prevention Curriculum

Grant Cycle: Fall November 2004
Second Step is a series of curriculum kits designed to reduce impulsive and aggressive behavior in children and increase their level of social competence. It does this by teaching skills in empathy, impulse control and anger management. The Second Step series includes curricula for preschool through 9th grades.
Amount Funded: $831
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