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Zionsville Education Foundation announces 2021 Fall Classroom Grants

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The Zionsville Education Foundation recently awarded $26,640.89 in Fall Classroom Grants to 19 Zionsville Community Schools educators.

The 2021 Fall Classroom Grants fund innovative projects in every grade, across all eight ZCS schools. The grants were made possible by donations from Duke Energy Foundation, Barth Family Fund and individual ZEF donors.

“We are grateful to the donors whose generosity will bring these creative projects to life for ZCS students,” ZEF Board President Challis Imes stated in a press release. “The kindness of our community and its commitment to academic excellence is unparalleled.”

The 2021 Fall Classroom Grants fund creative projects across multiple disciplines, including STEM, literacy, the arts, cognitive and motor skills, social sciences and technology.

“These eleven grants will impact more than 7,000 students this school year, with many projects

providing students with unique learning experiences for years to come,” stated Jane Louiso, ZEF board member and grants committee chair.

Applications are reviewed by the Classroom Grants Committee consisting of six ZEF board members and seven volunteer community members.

In 2020, ZEF awarded more than $127,000 in grants to ZCS teachers and students to fund their creative solutions and innovative ideas during virtual, hybrid and in-person learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. ZEF is in its 26th year and to date has provided more than $1.5 million in support of Zionsville schools.

Zionsville Education Foundation 2021 Fall Classroom Grants:

Total Grants Awarded: $26,640.89

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