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Classrooms awarded mini-grants

By Harold Reutter
harold.reutter@theindependent.com
Published: Wednesday, December 7, 2011 5:13 AM CST
For students and teachers in numerous Grand Island classrooms on Tuesday, opening a portable "locker" was more like opening a treasure chest.

Traci Skalberg, executive director of the Grand Island Education Foundation, and Kari Price, foundation assistant, took a carboard locker from school to school and classroom to classroom on Tuesday to make surprise presentations of classroom mini-grants.

A mock check was revealed each time the cardboard locker was opened. Kindergartners in Janet Dobbins' and Becky Waind's classrooms at Stolley Park Elementary were delighted when the locker was opened in their rooms and revealed a check for $1,250.  Full Story

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