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Complete List of All Grants Funded
By School

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Boutwell School

Grant Title Grant Amount Brief description Cycle Funded
Visual & Cultural Literacy Slide Library and Projector $1958 To enhance the art curriculum and improve visual literacy
(High School - available for use by all schools)
1/8/04

 

Groton-Dunstable
Community Reading Day
$600 Provides new books in support of this program to promote reading
(Elementary Schools)
5/1/04

 

National Art Education Association Conference $3,450 Allows GDRSD art teachers to attend the National Art Education Association Conference in Boston
(Professional development - Districtwide)
11/1/04

 

Fitness Reporter Pro $739 Software to allow students to track their fitness progress
(Districtwide)
11/1/04

 

Integrated Science & Technology Workshops $1,000 Provides funding for equipment to support existing volunteer‑staffed Science & Technology workshops
(Boutwell)
11/1/05
Education Resource Library $847 Provides funding to establish a district-wide resource library on differentiated learning techniques, to enhance the educational experience for children at all levels of learning
(Boutwell, all elementary schools & Middle School)
4/1/06
Drawbridge Puppet Theatre $700 Enhances the Arts curriculum with a performance by a puppetry troupe, as well a demonstration explaining the many techniques used to create and manipulate puppets and marionettes - funded through an Integration of the Arts grant from the Bruce J. Anderson Foundation
(Boutwell - Pre-school)
11/1/07
Sing-A-Long with Kevin McNamara $350 Allows students to participate in a musical program utilizing a variety of musical instruments and genres - funded through an Integration of the Arts grant from the Bruce J. Anderson Foundation
(Boutwell - Pre-school)
11/1/07
Professional Learning Community Leadership Group $500 Provides materials to support a study group among district administrators with the goal of creating and executing a plan to improve academic achievement for all students
(Districtwide)
11/1/07

 

Florence Roche

Grant Title Grant Amount Brief description Cycle Funded
Immersed in Poetry $1969 Creation of a school-wide "living anthology" project to enhance understanding and appreciation of poetry
(Florence Roche)
1/8/04
Wildlife Adaptations $2260 NRWA hands-on wildlife awareness program
(5th grade Science classes throughout the District)
1/8/04

 

Visual & Cultural Literacy Slide Library and Projector $1958 To enhance the art curriculum and improve visual literacy
(High School - available for use by all schools)
1/8/04

 

Fitness, Fun & Friendships $1296 Playground equipment for individual classes to promote active play and responsibility for
equipment care
(Florence Roche)
1/8/04

 

Teacher Leaders for
Investigations Math Program
$3,900 To train teacher leaders, who will then be able to train all elementary school teachers in the District, in the effective use of the TERC Investigations Math curriculum
(Professional development - K - 4 Districtwide)
5/1/04
Three Sisters Garden $420 Provides partial funding, in conjunction with the Groton Garden Club, for gardening program in support of multi-disciplinary study of Native Americans
(Grade 3 Districtwide)
5/1/04

 

Groton-Dunstable
Community Reading Day
$600 Provides new books in support of this program to promote reading
(Elementary Schools)
5/1/04

 

Meet a Great Composer

 

$1,100 Introduces students to great composers, including their music, biographies and historical significance
(Florence Roche)
5/1/04

 

National Art Education Association Conference $3,450 Allows GDRSD art teachers to attend the National Art Education Association Conference in Boston
(Professional development - Districtwide)
11/1/04

 

Fitness Reporter Pro $739 Software to allow students to track their fitness progress
(Districtwide)
11/1/04

 

Discovering Drama $500 Materials to expand student participation in the dramatic arts
(Florence Roche - Grades K-4)
11/1/04

 

Literature Connections to Elementary Math $1,534 Children’s literature to enhance the TERC Investigations math curriculum
(Florence Roche)
4/1/05
Three Sisters Garden

 

$120 Provides partial funding, in conjunction with the Groton Garden Club, for gardening program in support of multi-disciplinary study of Native Americans
(Grade 3 Districtwide)
4/1/05
"The Enviroscape" NRWA Youth Education Programs $238 Provides partial funding for an interactive program on watersheds and the effects of various pollutants that affect our rivers, streams and wetlands, presented by the Nashua River Watershed Association -
 funded in conjunction with the Groton Commissioners of Trust, who provided an additional $556 to make this grant possible

(4th grade throughout the District)
4/1/06
Education Resource Library $847 Provides funding to establish a district-wide resource library on differentiated learning techniques, to enhance the educational experience for children at all levels of learning
(Boutwell, all elementary schools & Middle School)
4/1/06
Independent Word Work $1414 Enhances reading by providing materials to better develop student understanding of word decoding
(Florence Roche: K-1)
4/1/06
Assessing Math Concepts $3,549 Provides materials and teacher training to enhance students' learning and understanding of mathematical concepts
(All elementary schools - Grade 3)
4/1/06
Pilot: Integrating Technology for Effective Instruction $4,762 Funds equipment and teacher training for pilot program to allow effective integration of technology in the classroom, enhancing student learning of curriculum content
(Florence Roche)
4/1/06
Author Study Books $500 Provides books for the library collection to enhance the study of specific authors
(Florence Roche)
11/1/06
Bulbs: Big Surprises in Small Packages $500 Interactive program teaches students about plants by examining them from “the inside out” and then growing their own plants
(Florence Roche - Grade 4)
11/1/06
Graphing Opportunities for Students in Grades K-3 $3,800 Provides software tool for creating, exploring, interpreting and printing graphs, allowing the integration of computer graphing into many subject areas
(Florence Roche, Prescott & Swallow Union -
Grades K-3)
3/1/07
"The Gizmo Guys" $2,300 Funding for workshops and a performance by a comedy juggling troupe who encourage creative thinking and teamwork through integration of math & science concepts, as well as physical education, theater, and music
(
Florence Roche & Prescott  - Grades 3 & 4, and community-at-large)
3/1/07
Professional Learning Community Leadership Group $500 Provides materials to support a study group among district administrators with the goal of creating and executing a plan to improve academic achievement for all students
(Districtwide)
11/1/07
National Science Teachers Association Convention $655 Enables K - 8 Science Curriculum Coordinator to attend national forum for the latest science information, techniques, labs and technology, to be held in Boston in Spring 2008
(Professional Development - Elementary & Middle Schools)
11/1/07
Elementary Schools Education Resource Library $500 Provides funding to expand elementary school resource libraries on differentiated learning techniques to enhance the educational experience for children at all levels of learning
(Elementary schools)
11/1/07
Engineering is Elementary: A Stick in the Mud $458 Curriculum materials to pilot a
hands-on engineering and technology program where students will create models of real-life riverbank systems and see how different factors impact a simple bridge structure
(Florence Roche - Grades 1/2 & 2)
11/1/07

 

Prescott

Grant Title Grant Amount Brief description Cycle Funded
Wildlife Adaptations $2260 NRWA hands-on wildlife awareness program
(5th grade Science classes throughout the District)
1/8/04
Writers' Workshop with Amy MacDonald $450 Hands-on workshop with renowned children's author and writing teacher Amy MacDonald
(Prescott)
1/8/04

 

Visual & Cultural Literacy Slide Library and Projector $1958 To enhance the art curriculum and improve visual literacy
(High School - available for use by all schools)
1/8/04

 

Teacher Leaders for
Investigations Math Program
$3,900 To train teacher leaders, who will then be able to train all elementary school teachers in the District, in the effective use of the TERC Investigations Math curriculum
(Professional development - K - 4 Districtwide)
5/1/04
Three Sisters Garden $420 Provides partial funding, in conjunction with the Groton Garden Club, for gardening program in support of multi-disciplinary study of Native Americans
(Grade 3 Districtwide)
5/1/04

 

Groton-Dunstable
Community Reading Day
$600 Provides new books in support of this program to promote reading
(Elementary Schools)
5/1/04

 

Science Investigation
Project
$2,500 Enhancement of the science curriculum with hands-on, multidisciplinary program
(Prescott)
5/1/04

 

Fitness Counts! $438 Pedometers to raise student awareness of activity levels and health
(Prescott - Grades K-4)
11/1/04

 

Williams Barn Field Trip Activity Stations $250 Materials for activity stations at the Williams Barn, allowing students to participate in hands-on historical activities
(Prescott - Grades 2 & 3)
11/1/04

 

National Art Education Association Conference $3,450 Allows GDRSD art teachers to attend the National Art Education Association Conference in Boston
(Professional development - Districtwide)
11/1/04

 

Fitness Reporter Pro $739 Software to allow students to track their fitness progress
(Districtwide)
11/1/04

 

Literature Connections to Elementary Math $1,528 Children’s literature to enhance the TERC Investigations math curriculum
(Prescott)
4/1/05
Three Sisters Garden

 

$120 Provides partial funding, in conjunction with the Groton Garden Club, for gardening program in support of multi-disciplinary study of Native Americans
(Grade 3 Districtwide)
4/1/05
Native American Music Connections $200 Provides funding for a performance by Native American flutist Strong Eagle Daly and an opportunity for students to learn about Native American music and its importance in the everyday lives of Native Americans
(Prescott)
11/1/05
Drawbridge Puppet Theater $415 Enhances the Arts curriculum with a performance by a puppetry troupe, as well a demonstration explaining the many techniques used to create and manipulate puppets and marionettes
(Prescott)
11/1/05
Fitness, Fun & Friendships $493 Playground equipment for individual classes to promote active play and responsibility for equipment care
(Prescott)
4/1/06
Classical & World Music Library $400 Provides funding for a collection of classical and world music CDs, including music from other countries and cultures
(Prescott)
4/1/06
"The Enviroscape" NRWA Youth Education Programs $238 Provides partial funding for an interactive program on watersheds and the effects of various pollutants that affect our rivers, streams and wetlands, presented by the Nashua River Watershed Association -
 funded in conjunction with the Groton Commissioners of Trust, who provided an additional $556 to make this grant possible

(4th grade throughout the District)
4/1/06
Education Resource Library $847 Provides funding to establish a district-wide resource library on differentiated learning techniques, to enhance the educational experience for children at all levels of learning
(Boutwell, all elementary schools & Middle School)
4/1/06
Rock with Science: Pilot Geology/Landform Project $2,100 Enhancement of the science curriculum with hands-on, multidisciplinary program, including teacher training
(Prescott - Grade 4)
4/1/06
Assessing Math Concepts $3,549 Provides materials and teacher training to enhance students' learning and understanding of mathematical concepts
(All elementary schools - Grade 3)
4/1/06
The Reading Workshop in Grades 3 & 4 $1,200 Funding to expand the Shared Literature collection for Guided Reading curriculum
(Prescott - Grades 3 & 4)
4/1/06
Amazing Hero Art:
"Be Somebody!"
$500 Renowned artist Rob Surette teaches respect, tolerance and creativity through the creation of giant portraits of modern day heroes
(Prescott & Swallow Union)
11/1/06
Author Study Books $500 Provides books for the library collection to enhance the study of specific authors
(Prescott)
11/1/06
Graphing Opportunities for Students in Grades K-3 $3,800 Provides software tool for creating, exploring, interpreting and printing graphs, allowing the integration of computer graphing into many subject areas
(Florence Roche, Prescott & Swallow Union -
Grades K-3)
3/1/07
"Wild About Weather" $500 Funds a presentation by educator Keith Michael Johnson about weather, including weather-related science "tricks" to demonstrate the forces of nature
(Prescott - Grades K-2)
3/1/07
"The Gizmo Guys" $2,300 Funding for workshops and a performance by a comedy juggling troupe who encourage creative thinking and teamwork through integration of math & science concepts, as well as physical education, theater, and music
(
Florence Roche & Prescott  - Grades 3 & 4, and community-at-large)
3/1/07
Music and Poetry Collaborative $500 Funds workshops that engage children in the creation of poetry through musical expression - funded through an Integration of the Arts grant from the Bruce J. Anderson Foundation
(Prescott - Grades 1 & 2)
11/1/07
Professional Learning Community Leadership Group $500 Provides materials to support a study group among district administrators with the goal of creating and executing a plan to improve academic achievement for all students
(Districtwide)
11/1/07
Weather: Wind, Water and Temperature $349 Funds an interactive Museum of Science program that allows students to understand how the Earth's elements interact to create weather systems
(Prescott - Grade 4)
11/1/07
National Science Teachers Association Convention $655 Enables K - 8 Science Curriculum Coordinator to attend national forum for the latest science information, techniques, labs and technology, to be held in Boston in Spring 2008
(Professional Development - Elementary & Middle Schools)
11/1/07
Elementary Schools Education Resource Library $500 Provides funding to expand elementary school resource libraries on differentiated learning techniques to enhance the educational experience for children at all levels of learning
(Elementary schools)
11/1/07

 

Swallow Union

Grant Title Grant Amount Brief description Cycle Funded
Wildlife Adaptations $2260 NRWA hands-on wildlife awareness program
(5th grade Science classes throughout the District)
1/8/04
Visual & Cultural Literacy Slide Library and Projector $1958 To enhance the art curriculum and improve visual literacy
(High School - available for use by all schools)
1/8/04
Teacher Leaders for
Investigations Math Program
$3,900 To train teacher leaders, who will then be able to train all elementary school teachers in the District, in the effective use of the TERC Investigations Math curriculum
(Professional development - K - 4 Districtwide)
5/1/04
Three Sisters Garden $420 Provides partial funding, in conjunction with the Groton Garden Club, for gardening program in support of multi-disciplinary study of Native Americans
(Grade 3 Districtwide)
5/1/04
Groton-Dunstable
Community Reading Day
$600 Provides new books in support of this program to promote reading
(Elementary Schools)
5/1/04
The Facts of Reading
Non-Fiction
$2,291 Materials to improve students' skills in reading non-fiction texts
(Swallow Union - Grades K-4)
11/1/04
Literature Connections to Elementary Math $1,067 Children's literature to enhance the TERC Investigations math curriculum
(Swallow Union - Grades K-4)
11/1/04
National Art Education Association Conference $3,450 Allows GDRSD art teachers to attend the National Art Education Association Conference in Boston
(Professional development - Districtwide)
11/1/04
Fitness Reporter Pro $739 Software to allow students to track their fitness progress
(Districtwide)
11/1/04

 

Open Circle Literature Connection $1,850 Materials to enhance the Open Circle: Social Competency Curriculum
(Swallow Union - Grades K-4)
11/1/04
Artist-in-Residence Carol McGrath $1,302 Provides partial funding, in conjunction with the Swallow Union APT, to enable students to observe the creation of a permanent mural from start to finish, and actively involves them in the artistic process through learning about great artists of the world and creating their own art in various artistic styles
(Swallow Union)
4/1/05
Three Sisters Garden

 

$120 Provides partial funding, in conjunction with the Groton Garden Club, for gardening program in support of multi-disciplinary study of Native Americans
(Grade 3 Districtwide)
4/1/05
Systematic Teaching of Phonics $2,750 Gives educators the opportunity to develop an in‑depth understanding of the role of phonics in expanding and refining students’ reading and writing abilities
(Professional Development - Swallow Union)
4/1/05
Introduction to Orienteering: Learning a Lifetime Skill $498 Enriches existing unit of study on maps by providing hands‑on experience with map and compass to navigate the great outdoors, also creating a greater understanding of the geometric concepts involved in navigation
(Swallow Union)
11/1/05
“Climbing High” at Swallow Union $2,100 Provides funding for the installation of a rock climbing wall in support of the physical fitness initiative
(Swallow Union)
11/1/05
"The Enviroscape" NRWA Youth Education Programs $238 Provides partial funding for an interactive program on watersheds and the effects of various pollutants that affect our rivers, streams and wetlands, presented by the Nashua River Watershed Association -
 funded in conjunction with the Groton Commissioners of Trust, who provided an additional $556 to make this grant possible

(4th grade throughout the District)
4/1/06
Education Resource Library $847 Provides funding to establish a district-wide resource library on differentiated learning techniques, to enhance the educational experience for children at all levels of learning
(Boutwell, all elementary schools & Middle School)
4/1/06
Creating Strategic Readers $700 Provides funds to expand the Shared Literature collection
(Swallow Union)
4/1/06
Assessing Math Concepts $3,549 Provides materials and teacher training to enhance students' learning and understanding of mathematical concepts
(All elementary schools - Grade 3)
4/1/06
Amazing Hero Art:
"Be Somebody!"
$500 Renowned artist Rob Surette teaches respect, tolerance and creativity through the creation of giant portraits of modern day heroes
(Prescott & Swallow Union)
11/1/06
Author Study Books $500 Provides books for the library collection to enhance the study of specific authors
(Swallow Union)
11/1/06
Graphing Opportunities for Students in Grades K-3 $3,800 Provides software tool for creating, exploring, interpreting and printing graphs, allowing the integration of computer graphing into many subject areas
(Florence Roche, Prescott & Swallow Union -
Grades K-3)
3/1/07
Professional Learning Community Leadership Group $500 Provides materials to support a study group among district administrators with the goal of creating and executing a plan to improve academic achievement for all students
(Districtwide)
11/1/07
National Science Teachers Association Convention $655 Enables K - 8 Science Curriculum Coordinator to attend national forum for the latest science information, techniques, labs and technology, to be held in Boston in Spring 2008
(Professional Development - Elementary & Middle Schools)
11/1/07
Elementary Schools Education Resource Library $500 Provides funding to expand elementary school resource libraries on differentiated learning techniques to enhance the educational experience for children at all levels of learning
(Elementary schools)
11/1/07

 

Middle School

Grant Title Grant Amount Brief description Cycle Funded
LEGO MINDSTORMS Robotics $2279 To promote interdisciplinary work in the design and simulation of robots and robotic systems
(Middle School)
1/8/04
Visual & Cultural Literacy Slide Library and Projector $1958 To enhance the art curriculum and improve visual literacy
(High School - available for use by all schools)
1/8/04
Mechanical Drafting Equipment $6,061 Provides equipment and teacher training for mechanical drafting program
(Middle School grades 6 - 8)
5/1/04
Institute of Modern Spanish Summer Study $605 Week-long immersion course for Spanish teachers in the Spanish language and Mexican culture
(Professional development - Middle School)
5/1/04
Red Flags & Resources $1,000 Helps to fund the printing and distribution of pamphlet which aids in identifying symptoms of risky behavior and includes information on available resources
(Grades 5 - 12 Districtwide)
5/1/04
Science Presentations: Techsploration, Animal Adventures, and Physical Changes of Matter $2,860 Provides funding for special programs and presentations to enhance the Science curriculum
(Middle School - Grade 5)
11/1/04
National Art Education Association Conference $3,450 Allows GDRSD art teachers to attend the National Art Education Association Conference in Boston
(Professional development - Districtwide)
11/1/04
Writing Phones

 

$292 Materials for constructing "writing phones" to improve students' self-editing skills
(Middle School - Grade 6)
11/1/04
Fitness Reporter Pro $739 Software to allow students to track their fitness progress
(Districtwide)
11/1/04
Bridging Learners to
Life-long Readers
$5,200 Provides reading materials to allow teachers to match students to texts across all curriculum areas at their individual reading levels, increasing their reading fluency
(Middle School - Grade 5)
4/1/05
Rainbow Players: Drama as a Tool for Teaching Inclusion $1,000 Performances and workshops by theater troupe with a variety of disabilities to highlight issues of discrimination, bullying & self-esteem
(Middle School)
4/1/05
I-Movie Project $1,200 Digital video equipment to enhance the Drama curriculum
(Middle School - Grade 8)
4/1/05
Project Adventure Certification Training $2,300 Trains teachers in an adventure-based program using existing equipment to teach students about fitness, nutrition, cultural awareness, substance abuse prevention, stress/energy management, leadership, and community building
(Professional Development - Middle School)
4/1/05
Fine Art Prints $850 High-quality art prints for studies in art history and design
(Middle School)
4/1/05
Scholastic Foreign Language Magazines $1,000 Subscriptions for Spanish and French magazines, featuring age- and level-appropriate articles on current topics, language CDs and lessons
(High School & Middle School)
11/1/05
Enhancing Academic Performance Through Theater Arts Workshop $488 Provides funding for teachers to attend a workshop on using theater to enhance academic performance and social skills
(Professional Development - Middle School)
4/1/06
Alive in '75 $400 Provides materials to allow students to immerse themselves in colonial times for the day with a "walk through history" and hands-on activities - funded in conjunction with the Groton Commissioners of Trust, who provided and additional $100 to make this grant possible
(Middle School - Grade 5)
4/1/06

 

Quality Read-Aloud Literature Collection $500 Funds to start a collection of read-aloud books to support the Guided Reading and Writing program
(Middle School - Grade 5)
4/1/06
Target Strategies for Assisting Students with Learning Disabilities $500 Allows five paraprofessionals to attend a workshop on new teaching strategies to help children with learning disabilities to achieve success in school
(Professional Development - Middle School)
4/1/06
"Second Step" Training $2,046 Funding for training in the  "Second Step" research-based social competency curriculum, designed to promote healthy social interaction
(Professional Development - Middle School)
4/1/06
Enhancing Middle School Science & Math with Vernier Technology $3,000 Hardware and software to improve data collection and analysis in Middle School Science classes
(Middle School)
4/1/06
Mr. Magnet Program $500 Demonstration of the principles or magnetism and electricity to enrich the Science curriculum
(Middle School)
11/1/06
Middle School North Mural Project $2,100 Allows students to work with professional artist and teacher Sharon Wooding in the creation of a permanent mural for the hallway of the Middle School North building
(Middle School)
3/1/07
WeatherBug Achieve Program $2,370 Funding for the re-installation of the District's existing WeatherBug Tracking Station and for participation in the "Achieve" program, which allows students to track real-time weather data in support of Math, Science, Geography and Technology curricula throughout the District
(Middle School & entire District)
3/1/07
Author's Visit and Presentation $500 Allows 6th grade students to engage in the publishing process through an interactive presentation by author and illustrator Sharon Wooding - funded through an Integration of the Arts grant from the Bruce J. Anderson Foundation
(Middle School - Grade 6)
11/1/07
Professional Learning Community Leadership Group $500 Provides materials to support a study group among district administrators with the goal of creating and executing a plan to improve academic achievement for all students
(Districtwide)
11/1/07
Materials for Middle School Counseling Groups $491 Provides therapeutic games and materials that will engage students in small group activities to improve social competency
(Middle School)
11/1/07
Listening Centers for Differentiated Instruction $490 Funds auditory learning centers for the school library, allowing students the opportunity to reinforce lessons using non-visual techniques
(Middle School)
11/1/07
National Science Teachers Association Convention $655 Enables K - 8 Science Curriculum Coordinator to attend national forum for the latest science information, techniques, labs and technology, to be held in Boston in Spring 2008
(Professional Development - Elementary & Middle Schools)
11/1/07
Middle School Education Resource Library $500 Provides funding to expand Middle School resource library on differentiated learning techniques to enhance the educational experience for children at all levels of learning
(Middle School)
11/1/07
Smartboard Training $540 Enables teachers to attend workshops to learn creative teaching methods that utilize their interactive whiteboard systems
(Professional Development - Middle School)
11/1/07

 

High School

Grant Title Grant Amount Brief description Cycle Funded
National Science Teacher Convention $1643 National forum for  information on up-to-date science information, techniques, labs and technology
(Professional Development - High School)
1/8/04
Graphing Calculator Projection Technology $2611 To facilitate instruction in the effective use of graphing calculators
(All High School mathematics classes)
1/8/04
French Language & Cultural Immersion $1130 Five-day immersion course for French teachers
(Professional development - High School)
1/8/04
Visual & Cultural Literacy Slide Library and Projector $1958 To enhance the art curriculum and improve visual literacy
(High School - available for use by all schools)
1/8/04
Community Action Team $500 To support student-organized community service projects
(High School)
1/8/04
FIRST Robotics Team $500 Support of Groton-Dunstable team in multinational robotics competition
(High School)
1/8/04
Groton-Dunstable New Music Composition Project

 

$2,500 Provides seed money to commission the composition of a signature piece for the GDRHS band and chorus, including a week-in-residence when the students will work with the composer
(High School)
5/1/04
Graphic Design Research $225 Allows investigation and evaluation of successful graphic design programs for future implementation in the High School
(Professional development - High School)
5/1/04
Red Flags & Resources $1,000 Helps to fund the printing and distribution of pamphlet which aids in identifying symptoms of risky behavior and includes information on available resources
(Grades 5 - 12 Districtwide)
5/1/04
Distance Learning Pilot Program $4,197 Enhancement of the Social Studies Curriculum through live, interactive, on-line lessons with teachers and students in other parts of the country and the world - will be implemented initially by GDRHS teacher Rick Arena while on sabbatical in Italy
(High School)
11/1/04
Videography $6,000 Video equipment to expand the Videography course
(High School)
11/1/04
National Art Education Association Conference $3,450 Allows GDRSD art teachers to attend the National Art Education Association Conference in Boston
(Professional development - Districtwide)
11/1/04
Fitness Reporter Pro $739 Software to allow students to track their fitness progress
(Districtwide)
11/1/04
Social Studies Digital Camcorder $500 To enhance  Social Studies projects and presentations
(High School)
11/1/04
FIRST Robotics Team $500 Support of Groton-Dunstable team in multinational robotics competition
(High School)
11/1/04
Computer-Based Lab Technology $6,244 Hardware and software to improve data collection and analysis in High School Science classes
(High School)
4/1/05
Vernal Pool Poster Project $425 Enables students to study vernal pool life on the High School grounds and produce a professional quality poster for community use
(High School)
4/1/05
Astronomy Lab Aids $649 Equipment & demonstration materials to enhance the new astronomy curriculum
(High School)
4/1/05
Appreciation for the Performing Arts $800 Funds supplemental pantomime and improvisation workshops to enhance the Theater Arts curriculum
(High School)
4/1/05
Geometer’s Sketchpad $3,620 Provides funding for teacher training and expanded student use of Geometer’s Sketchpad software, which allows students to explore and comprehend mathematical properties in ways that would not be possible with traditional tools
(High School)
11/1/05
Studies in Alternative Energy $500 Provides materials to allow students to identify current energy sources, explore new energy sources, and achieve a greater respect for both renewable and non-renewable forms of energy as they relate to technological growth and environmental stewardship
(High School)
11/1/05
Structures, Stress & Strain $250 Provides materials to allow students to study and perform structural analyses on various structures in the area
(High School)
11/1/05
Scholastic Foreign Language Magazines $1,000 Subscriptions for Spanish and French magazines, featuring age- and level-appropriate articles on current topics, language CDs and lessons
(High School & Middle School)
11/1/05
“Peers Making Peace” $850 Provides funding for training in peer mediation, an effective strategy in teaching teens problem solving and conflict resolution skills
(Professional development - High School)
11/1/05
Professional Journalism Design & Production $1,280 Equipment to enhance the Journalism curriculum
(High School)
11/1/05
PhotoOps $3,676 Equipment to expand the Photography offerings
(High School)
11/1/05
Appreciation of Theater Arts $800 Funds supplemental pantomime and improvisation workshops, as well as a presentation on vocational opportunities in the Performing Arts, to enhance the Theater Arts curriculum
(High School)
11/1/05
FIRST Robotics Team $500 Support of Groton-Dunstable team in multinational robotics competition
(High School)
11/1/05
Advanced Videography $4,000 Provides equipment and software to enhance and expand the Videography curriculum, allowing students to improve communication and technological skills
(High School)
11/1/05
Nutrition Resources $100 Provides funding for resources to promote the new USDA food pyramid
(High School)
4/1/06
LCD Projector & Cart for Physical/Behavioral Health

 

$300 Provides partial funding for LCD projector to help integrate technology into the Physical & Behavorial Health curriculum, allowing students to view educational fitness materials - funded in conjunction with the Groton Commissioners of Trust, who provided an additional $3,000 to make this grant possible
(High School)
4/1/06
Vernier Technology with Computer & Calculator-Based Labs $3,000 Expands previous grant of hardware and software to improve data collection and analysis in High School Science classes
(High School)
4/1/06
Historical Artifacts $200 Provides funding for procuring historical artifacts from everyday life to complement the U.S. History curriculum
(High School)
11/1/06
Dichotomous Keys for Botanical Identification $427 Provides texts for identification of flora on the High School grounds to allow hands-on exploration in the Integrated and Environmental Science classes
(High School)
11/1/06
Biotechnology Equipment $241 Provides equipment to increase hands-on exploration of biotechnology concepts
(High School)
11/1/06
Classroom Management Materials for Substitute Teachers $130 Materials to assist substitute teachers in being more effective in the classroom
(High School & Middle School)
3/1/07
Advanced Placement Summer Institute - Training for Development of Studio Art Portfolios $1,045 To enable art teachers to more effectively assist art students in the development of their portfolios
(Professional Development - High School)
3/1/07
High School Band Instruments $6,879 Provides two baritone saxophones to accommodate new band students, as well as maintenance for band instruments
(High School)
3/1/07
National Science Teacher Convention $3,111 Enables entire High School Science team to attend this national forum for  information on up-to-date science information, techniques, labs and technology, to be held in Boston this year
(Professional Development - High School)
3/1/07
Enhancing the 9th Grade Orientation Program $7,240 Provides new programming and materials to support the 9th grade orientation program, which welcomes new students and introduces them to the High School through a variety of interactive socializing and team-building experiences
(High School)
3/1/07
Physics Lab Group Size Reduction $4,900 Provides new lab equipment to reduce group sizes in Physics classes, allowing for more hands-on lab experience
(High School)
3/1/07
HDTV and High Definition Technology Lecture $500 Funds a lecture by Charles Roberts, Associate Professor of Communications Media at Fitchburg State College, regarding this expansive new broadcast technology
(High School)
11/1/07
Professional Learning Community Leadership Group $500 Provides materials to support a study group among district administrators with the goal of creating and executing a plan to improve academic achievement for all students
(Districtwide)
11/1/07
 

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