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Leaders Education Foundation awards $35,000 plus to local educators with L.E.A.D.S. Grants

JACKSON, Tennessee – Leaders Education Foundation, a non-profit 5019c3, hosted a ceremony at Union University awarding $35,000 to West Tennessee educators through the L.E.A.D.S. Educator Grant program.

 

According to a press release from Amy Glas – Leaders Credit Union – Marketing and Public Relations SpecialistThe L.E.A.D.S Grant program awards grants to local educators whose initiatives empower students to Learn, Experience, Advocate, Dream, and Serve. To be eligible for these grants, educators were required to be in public and private K-12 schools, Technical Schools, University, and Colleges in West Tennessee.

 

“Teachers make a tremendous impact on their students each year, often dedicating their own time and resources to help them succeed,” said Leigh Anne Bentley, President of Leaders Education Foundation. “We hope the L.E.A.D.S. Grants serve as another way to provide valuable resources and opportunities for both teachers and students—whether that’s supporting a field trip, enhancing classroom learning, or funding professional development.”

 

Twenty-five Classroom Grant recipients were given $1,000 each by submitting a video highlighting their idea, vision, or project that was voted on by the public on the Foundation’s Facebook page. These videos reached over 100,000 people with over 13,000 likes and shares, which served as the votes. They are encouraged to pour the money back into their classrooms; they will be able to use these funds towards needs they have for their students, such as new books, school-wide projects, or a STEM initiative.

 

Six educators received Professional Development Grants to use for their growth in pursuing a certification, taking a development class, or another educational opportunity. The ten Teacher Appreciation Grants were applied for by a principal or school administrator, and they each received $500. These leaders can use this money to purchase classroom supplies, materials, or goodies to celebrate other teachers or staff.

 

Recipients of the L.E.A.D.S Classroom Grants include:

 

  • Nieta Austin, Northeast Middle School
  • Lindsey Barnes, Community Montessori School
  • Julie Cartwright, South Gibson County Elementary School
  • Hillary Clifft, Carroll County Technical School
  • Bridgette Cobb, Tennessee College of Applied Technology Northwest
  • Cheryl Currie, Isaac Lane Elementary
  • Samantha Ellis, South Gibson County Elementary School
  • Rebecca Holloway, Union University EDGE Program
  • Katie Howard, Houston Middle School
  • Cacey Jones, JCM-Early College High School
  • Laura LaPorte, Elmore Park Middle School
  • Eugene Clark, Jackson Central-Merry Early College High
  • Elizabeth (Libby) Lynch, Humboldt Junior Senior High School
  • Kimberly McNeal, Denmark Elementary School
  • Jenna Patton, Central High School
  • Rita Perry, Jackson Central-Merry High School
  • Erin Piefer, West Bemis Middle School
  • Katilyn Rushing, Arlington Elementary School
  • Morgan Shaw, South Gibson County High School
  • Danielle Shaw-Jones, North Side High School
  • Janet Sweeney, South Elementary School
  • William Thierfelder, Union University
  • Jessica Watson, Central High School
  • Christopher White, Freed-Hardeman University
  • Kimberly Woodard, Stigall Primary

 

Recipients of the L.E.A.D.S Professional Development Grants include:

  • Kristin Backus, Fayette Academy
  • Matt Davis, Collegiate School of Memphis
  • Amy Howard, Fayette Academy
  • Katrina Ware, Bartlett High School
  • Brandi Welch, West Chester Elementary and Jacks Creek Elementary
  • Sharon Clark, Sunny Hill Intermediate School

 

Recipients of the L.E.A.D.S Teacher Appreciation Grants include:

  • Chontel Bridgeman, North Parkway Middle School
  • Sharon Clark, Sunny Hill Intermediate School
  • Tisa Day, Nova Early Learning Center
  • Jody Hinson, Rutherford School
  • Natalie Lax, Chester County Middle School
  • Chris Lownsdale, Obion County Central High School
  • Holly Peale, Huntingdon Primary School
  • Carrie Regalado, Lake County High School
  • Jeanna Rice, Thelma Barker Elementary
  • Tiffany Silvers, West Bemis Middle School

 

To learn how to apply for L.E.A.D.S. Grants in the future, visit leadersgives.org/grants. Become a supporter of Leaders Education Foundation to empower educators and students in our community by visiting leadersgives.org.

 

About Leaders Education Foundation

 

Leaders Education Foundation is a non-profit 501c3 organization, founded in 2019, as a mission-driven organization dedicated to uplifting communities across West Tennessee through education. Guided by its core mission to ‘Make Lives Better, Together,’ the Foundation invests in the future by supporting students, educators, and educational initiatives.

 

At the heart of the Foundation’s work are scholarships and educator grants that empower individuals to pursue academic and professional growth. These programs provide critical financial support and recognition to those who are shaping the future through learning and teaching. Through partnerships and programming, it provides resources for meaningful impact in schools and neighborhoods.

 

(PHOTO: Leaders Education Foundation presented $35,000 plus in funding for Classroom Grants, Professional Development Grants, and Teacher Appreciation Grants. Educators can use the grant funds to enhance classroom learning, support field trips, or provide other educational opportunities – courtesy Amy Glas | Leaders Credit Union Marketing and PR Specialist)

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