Presenting our 2016 Educator Grant Awards!

The Woburn Community Educational Foundation is pleased to announce our 2016 grant awards to support educator-inspired projects and programs in the Woburn Public Schools.  The continued success of our fundraising activities and the generous investment of local organizations has resulted in a 60% increase in funds available to Woburn Educators this year.  We are grateful for the interest and support of the Greater Woburn Community in our efforts to bring new resources to our Public Schools.   

Our 2015-2016 Educator Grants Program received proposals that totaled more than $46,000 to support projects designed to provide enhanced learning experiences and individualized educational support for students at every school in the district.   We want to thank these educators for the time and effort they put into these proposals and for sharing their creative ideas to support student achievement. 

A Grants Committee, made up made up of members of the WCEF Board, was given the difficult task to review these proposals, and based on the constraints of our budget, recommend for funding projects which most closely met our goals to support innovative instruction, enriched curricula, and the creative use of learning tools and approaches in the classroom.  Through this process, we are proud to announce grant awards totaling almost $16,500 to fund 18 projects that we feel have tremendous potential to engage, excite and advance academic success in Woburn students.  In just two years, WCEF Educator Grants have invested almost $27,000 in the Woburn Public Schools. 

Congratulations to the 2016 WCEF Educator Grant
Award Recipients

 

Woburn Memorial High School:

Rosemary Donovan, Guidance:  $800.00 for EmWave Mindfulness System

Abby Gillis, English:  $1,000.00 for Travis Roy Motivational Speaker

Miller & M. Walsh, History:  $946.00 for Google Viewer Virtual Field Trips

Susan Thifault, Fine Arts:  $1,000.00, GoPro Video Production Program   


Joyce Middle School:

Joanne Young, Grade 8:  $850.00 for Connecting All Students with Technology


Altavesta Elementary School:

Judi O’Neil, Resource Room:  $1,000.00 for Customized Learning with IPads


Goodyear Elementary School:

Bethany Newman, Music Education:  $595.00 for Moving on the Musical Staff

Kathleen Sawyer, School Adjustment:  $1,000.00 for Wonder Books Anti-Bullying Program

Kerri Vasquezi, Life Science/English:  $500.00 for Life Cycle of Raptors Enrichment Program


Hurld Elementary School:

Marlene Faulkingham, Math:  $996.00 for IXL Technology Based Math Program


Linscott – Rumford Elementary School:

Susan Plamondon, 2nd Grade:  $890.00 for Lego Build to Express Program

Cheryl Dabrieo, 3rd Grade:  $890.00 for Lego Build to Express Program

Linda Riley, STEM:  $1,000.00 for AIM Project for Advanced Learners


Reeves Elementary School:

Marie LaCour, Art:  $1,000.00 for Historical Woburn Art Installation

Erin Murphy Dean, Resource Room:  $929.00 for Learning Literacy Technology Center

Bethany Newman, Music Education:  $982.00 for Making Ukulele Music


Shamrock Elementary School:

Pamela Barry, Resource Room:  $501.00 for Social Thinking Curriculums

Alicia McAnulty, Speech & Language:  $800.00 for Visualizing & Verbalizing Program

Thomas O’Halloran, Social Studies:  $800.00 for Virtual Multi-Cultural Classroom   

 

 

 

Our 2016 Educator Grants Program is Now Closed!

This round of Educator Grants were due by January 22, 2016.  Woburn Educators, thank you for your great work and for sharing your ideas for innovation instruction in the classroom.  We received more than 40 proposals this year, almost FOUR TIMES more than last year!

Grant awards will be announced on March 1, 2016!

An Inside Look at Our Educator Grants Program!

For anyone who wanted to take a peak at our Educator Grants Process, this post is for you!

During our first-ever round of Educator Grants in 2015, we received some truly awesome proposals from Woburn Educators. WCEF was proud to provide funding for these innovative projects; a complete list of grants awarded can be found here.

This year, we have received several requests to view an example of a WCEF Educator Grant Proposal and Report.

With permission, we are posting the grant proposal submitted by Linda Riley, an ELL Educator at the Linscott-Rumford Elementary School, as well as her Final Report on the results of her funded project:  Kindles for the Classroom.

Grant Proposal:  Riley Linscott Kindles for the Classroom 2014-15 Grants

Final Report:  Riley Linscott 2015 Kindles Final Report

We hope this inspires Educators in the Woburn Public Schools to participate in WCEF’s Educator Grant Program.  The deadline for our 2016 Grants is January 22, 2016.

Thank you for your interest and support!

 

Winning Home Supports WCEF Educator Grants!

The Woburn Community Educational Foundation (WCEF) is proud to announce the receipt of a $5,000 charitable grant from Winning Home, Inc., in support of WCEF’s Educator Grant Program.  These funds will be distributed during this year’s Grant Program, set to open for proposals from Woburn Educators on December 14th

“We are excited to have Winning Home as a partner in our work to benefit Woburn children”, commented Joe Crowley, WCEF Board Chair, “These funds will target projects that serve our most at-risk students and make an immediate difference in the Woburn Public Schools.”   

Winning Home, Inc. is a private nonprofit organization, established in 1898 to serve the needs of Woburn’s disadvantaged children and their families.  This local private foundation has distributed millions of dollars in grants in support of local organizations.  Learn more at www.winninghome.org     

2nd Annual Women’s Forum Photo Gallery

Thank you all for your wonderful support of our 2nd Annual Women’s Forum & Purse Raffle!

Our Last Purse Preview Really Moves!

Its a Kate Spade “Disco Nap Feet” Clutch.  The hologram graphic design on this bag really does move with you!  Perfect for day or evening, when just the essentials will do. Clasp closure, drop-in chain shoulder strap, jacquard dot lining.  This fun and retro purse is sure to be a favorite at this year’s raffle! 

This clutch purse is sponsored by Northern Bank & Trust, Woburn

Kate Spade Clutch 1Kate Spade Clutch 2

A Truly Fabulous Purse from Dooney & Bourke

This Claremont Hobo in Amber is made of European leather trimmed in a contrasting vacchetta leather. This bag features a fully adjustable strap, gold-plated turn lock closure and fabric lining of pink, teal, yellow and green stripes.  Dooney & Bourke call this classic the “go-to bag for everyday use”.

This purse is sponsored by Don & Janet Queenin

Dooney and BourkeDooney and Bourke inside

Monday Double Purse Preview: Coach in Pebble Leather

This Mini Ellis Tote by Coach in watermelon pebble leather features a detachable cross-body strap and lavishly plated gold chain hardware.  The interior features multiple pockets and a fabric lining.  This compact bag is simple and sophisticated and is sure to be a favorite on our Raffle Table.  This wonderful purse was donated by the Woburn Teachers Association.  

Coach Chicago MN Ellis Tote

Monday Double Purse Preview: Kate Spade in Classic Black!

This lovely and versatile Kate Spade Astor Court Aurelia Bag is a classic in black quilted leather. This purse features a  zip top and multiple pocket pink fabric interior.  Shoulder strap is silver chain and black leather. This functional, beautiful and stylish bag was donated by Mark & Julie Donovan.  

Kate Spade Astor Court Black frontKate Spade Astor Court Black with top

Purse Raffle Preview #4 – A Fun and Stylish Bag!

This Badgley Mischka Janelle Stripes Calfskin Handbag features a goldtone handle and a detachable crossbody strap.  Inside pockets and a zip top closure keeps everything organized and in easy reach.  The trendy animal-inspired style of this bag will carry you from day into evening.  Be sure to tell your friends you won it at the Purse Raffle!  This bag was donated to our Purse Raffle by Stanton & Co. of Woburn.  

Badgley Mischka Janelle Stripes