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Flint Energies and its philanthropic arm, the Flint Energies Foundation, awarded a total of $25,000 to 28 teachers for creative and innovative lesson plans in the thirteenth year of the Co-op’s Bright Ideas program.

 

Winning teachers were surprised in their classrooms by Bright Ideas Prize Brigade representatives from Flint Energies with flowers, balloons, gift bags and “big” checks October 29-30. The Bright Ideas program distributes grants of up to $1,000 for teachers to implement creative, innovative projects or lessons with students. The grants are not available for professional development, SmartBoard, iPad or subscription service requests.

 

This year $25,000 in Bright Ideas grants were given to winning teachers and their team members at schools in Crawford, Harris, Houston, Muscogee, Peach, Macon, Sumter, Talbot and Taylor counties.

 

“Flint Energies supports education through the Bright Ideas program by providing much needed funds to well-deserving educators. It’s their bright ideas that make learning fun for the next generation,” says Jennifer Morton, Community Connections Specialist.

 

Earlier this year, Flint Energies and the Foundation invited teachers of grades Pre-K through 12 at public or private schools located in the Co-op’s service territory to apply for the grant. Flint Energies service area encompasses parts of Bibb, Chattahoochee, Crawford, Dooly, Harris, Houston, Macon, Marion, Monroe, Muscogee, Peach, Schley, Sumter, Talbot, Taylor, Twiggs and Upson counties. In September, the Cooperative received 75 grant applications, totaling more than $77,000 from teachers. A panel of retired educators served as judges and reviewed the applications. The top scoring lesson plan ideas were funded.

 

2019 Bright Ideas grant winners:

  • Lisa DukeCanning/Preserving – A Lost Art, Feagin Mill Middle School, Warner Robins, $1,000
  • Lilyanne TylerSpreading a Love for Learning, Warner Robins Middle School, Warner Robins, $696.99
  • Marcie PietrofereMaking Learning Virtual, Langston Road Elementary School, Perry, $919.60
  • Carrie GreenMunching and Making Math Magical, Crawford County Eagle’s Nest, Roberta, $665.59
  • Alisha HallFinancial Fitness, Perry Middle School, Perry, $1,000
  • Keturia WilliamsThe Game of LIFE: Investigating Science Concepts, David Perdue Elementary School, Warner Robins, $944.00
  • Scott ChandlerTake a Trip to the Moon from Your Living Room, St. Anne-Pacelli Catholic School, Columbus, $1,000
  • Stephanie JustenAutism Cooking and Cleaning in the Classroom, Houston County High School, Warner Robins, $1,000
  • Cheralyn KeilyGrowing Healthy Minds, Bodies and Communities, Bonaire Middle School, Bonaire, $1,000
  • Cameron BarrontonCoding in the Classroom, Lake Joy Primary School, Warner Robins, $1000
  • Terra McMillanAesthetic Rockets, Thomson Middle School, Centerville, $1,000
  • Stanley KimbleGo Solar!, Taylor County High School, Butler, $992.70
  • Tara BartonMoving to the Beat, Byron Elementary School, Byron, $860
  • Diane MadoreUsing Art in World Geography, Taylor County High School, Butler, $520.38
  • Becky SchabeckOsmo Reflective Artificial Intelligence, Sumter County Elementary School, Americus, $998
  • Victoria MendozaLighting Up Our Learning, Tucker Elementary School, Perry, $630
  • Louis LeskoskyFrom the Mists of the Past, Warner Robins High School, Warner Robins, $754.13
  • Amanda HayesSew Fabulous, Warner Robins Middle School, Warner Robins, $1,000
  • Stephanie KingVIRTUALLY Everything Revolves Around Reading, Eagle Springs Elementary School, Centerville, $1,000
  • Bergen PooleShooting for the Stars, Kay Road Elementary School, Byron, $793
  • Phyllis GraneSun-Powered Race Cars, Thomson Middle School, Centerville, $750
  • Rosemary SatterfieldErosion and Deposition, Crawford County Elementary School, Roberta, $1,000
  • Kimberly HatcherBusiness Conversations & Market Day, Central of Talbotton Middle/High School, Talbotton, $1,000
  • Leshan FergusonWIND & Energy Transformation: Increasing Power Through the Engineering Design Process, Thomson Middle School, Centerville, $1,000
  • Jill MorrisonA Mile in Their Shoes, Taylor County High School, Butler, $978.80
  • Tenille King3 Things EVERY Special Education Classroom Must Have, Northside High School, Warner Robins, $650
  • Julie GreeneBook Clubs for Diverse Learners, Macon County Elementary School, Oglethorpe, $996.81
  • Jennifer LeanGeorgia: Here We Grow, Park Elementary School, Hamilton, $850

 

Ginger Caldwell, a teacher at Bonaire Middle School in Bonaire, won an iPad mini for her classroom in the early bird drawing.