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Atlanta Education Foundation

2013 recipients

2013 Grant Recipients

With great pride the Foundation awarded $15,533.00 in grants to AISD educators in May!

Atlanta Primary School

  • Dianna Carney and Debbie Washington
  • “Lights, Camera, Action!”
  • $1,284
  • Atlanta Primary School Kindergarten teachers Dianna Carney and Debbie Washington accepted a grant award for $1,284 to extend the capabilities of a grant award received last year. With this award, the department purchased a Belkin Tablet Stage for the iPad 2 along with a license for Airserver. This allows teachers and students to project the existing iPads from any location within the classroom.

Atlanta Primary School

  • Jill Howard
  • “Kids Touch This”
  • $4,000

Atlanta Primary School

  • Katherine Stubbs
  • “Good Lasses and Lads Hit the Pitch with Musical iPads”
  • $2,384

Atlanta Elementary School

  • Larry Brown
  • “Growing Seeds of Understanding”
  • $1,496


Atlanta Middle School

  • Alison Highland
  • “Worming Our Way into the Past”
  • $1,174
  • Fifth grade Social Studies students and their teacher, Alison Stanley Highland, are excited about the classroom sets of historical novels that will be used to enrich learning and integrate literacy and history for all fifth graders. These novels are part of the $1,174 literacy grant written by Mrs. Highland.

Atlanta Middle School

  • Caren Rumsey and Sandy Horne
  • “If You Give a Kid a Camera”
  • $2161
  • Atlanta Middle School technology teacher, Caren Rumsey, and AMS Librarian, Sandy Horne, received a grant worth $2,161 for cameras that will use student-created images to teach photo-editing concepts within Multimedia classes. This grant empowers students and teachers to infuse photography across the curriculum at every grade level.

Atlanta Middle School

  • Paula Stone
  • “We’re On the Ball to Improve Our Writing”
  • $534.00

Atlanta High School

  • Becky Hearn
  • “If It Is To Be, It’s Sensory”
  • $2,500
  • High School students in Becky Hearne’s Rabbit Ranch classes will benefit from the $2,500 grant award written by Mrs. Hearne to create a state-of-the-art sensory room that addresses behavior and learning in a preemptive and creative way. This room is equipped with a plethora of lights, sounds, textures and smells—all part of the therapy needed by Rabbit Ranch students.