Escambia Teachers Get Nearly $54,000 in Grants
- November 5, 2013
- / Staff Reports
- / education

Escambia County Public Schools Foundation’s Grants for Excellence Committee announced that 62 teachers will receive grants for classroom projects.
This year’s grants -- available for amounts up to $1,000 — total $53,862.34 to conduct projects in literacy, STEM education, low-performing students, increasing graduation rates, career and technical education, and teaching quality.
The winners are:
- Mitzi Allen, Tate High School, “Literally Great Photos”
- Kimberly Andreoli, Bratt Elementary School, “Learning Through Literacy”
- Angela Avery, Ransom Middle School, “Hide and Seek-Geocaching Project”
- Dr. Alana Battaglia, Escambia High School, “Skeleton in Search of a Closet”
- Edward Bauer, Washington High School, “Bringing Back the Bayous”
- Saundra P. Bell, Hellen Caro Elementary School, “Sailboat Breeze Meets Captain I. Seegood”
- Janice Bello, Navy Point Elementary School, “Math Madness”
- Russell L. Bertles, Workman Middle School, “Who Said All Great Music Composers are Dead?”
- Adam Bretschneider, Roy Hyatt Environmental Center, “Touch of the Gulf”
- Rose M. Briggs, George Stone Career Center, “Shining a ‘Light’ on Mathematics”
- Donna Burch, West Florida High School, “Photo Me This”
- Rebecca Burt, Global Learning Academy, Beulah Elementary and Cook Elementary Schools, “The ART of Writing”
- Anita Carnley, Ensley Elementary School, “Wingspan of Monarch Butterflies”
- Nichole Childress, Jim Allen Elementary School, “Visual Vocabulary Cards”
- Leslie R. Cuyuch, Workman Middle School, “Kickstarting Student Discourse with Kagan”
- Elizabeth Dunaway, Oakcrest Elementary School, “Paying it Forward”
- Jennifer Etheredge, Scenic Heights Elementary, “Creating a Therapeutic Play Therapy”
- Stephanie Furey, Washington High School, “Helping Students One Question at a Time”
- Stephanie Gaffney, Navy Point Elementary School, “Looking, Hearing, and Feeling Through Literacy”
- Kathy Gilliland, Pine Forest High School, “Connected, Unique, and Powerful!”
- ReNae Grant, Semmes Elementary School, “Android-Powered Learning”
- Janice Hall, Bellview Middle School, “Cooking with the Write Stuff”
- Anna K. Harageones, Ferry Pass Elementary School, “What’s the Weather Today?”
- Ila Harvey, Sherwood Elementary School, “Bridging the Learning Gap”
- Pam Hicks, Washington High School, “Volumetric Measurement”
- Maurine Kramerich, PATS Center, “Let’s Make a Puppet!”
- Justin Luciano, West Florida High School, “E-magine That!”
- Matthew MacGregor, Escambia High School, “Protecting Our Estuaries”
- Jason Majors, Escambia High School, “Original From Step One”
- Jeffrey R. Mason, PATS Center, “Physical Computing and Digital Electronics”
- Sarah Mason, Blue Angels Elementary School, “The Engineering Wall: Rube Goldberg Style”
- Janneke McElroy, Oakcrest Elementary School, “Kicking It Up A Notch”
- Angela McFarland, West Florida High School, “iPhotograph, iOptimize, iCode”
- Jill Mealy, Ensley Elementary, “Ensley’s Project Green”
- Cathy S. Melton, Weis Elementary School, “Boots and Bits and a Little ‘Bit’ More”
- Nancy Melton-Buffington, Workman Middle School, “Thinking Differently to Change the World We Live In”
- Catheryn Morrison, Bellview Middle School, “Discover and Explore Pensacola”
- Jean Odom, N. B. Cook Elementary School, “Reader’s Theatre”
- Dawn Parnell, Pensacola High School, “Increasing STEM Skills”
- Paula Petsel, West Florida High School, “Aquaponics System”
- Hytza Piatt, Tate High School, “My iSpanish Experiences”
- Karen Potter, Ransom Middle School, “Getting Middle School Readers ‘Interactive’ with Reading”
- Sharon Powers, Longleaf Elementary School, “Literacy for All”
- Jeff Pribble, Escambia High School, “Career Preparation in High Definition”
- Sylvia Ramos, West Florida High School, “Virtual Hispanic Center”
- Julie Reda, West Florida High School, “Color My World”
- Dottie Ritchie-Riddle, Global Learning Academy, “Small Group Learning Stations”
- Anita M. Schmitt, Lipscomb Elementary School, “Young Mentors-Kindergarten Reading Buddies”
- Jennifer Shiver, Holm Elementary School, “Learning Through Music”
- Cindy Speed, Weis Elementary School, “E-Books for Every Student”
- Paula Stillman, A.K. Suter Elementary School, “Pocket Full of Sunshine”
- Alicia Stone, Lipscomb Elementary School, “Reading Fluency with Technology”
- Zenda G. Swearengin, Workman Middle School, “Music and Tech Geeks Meet”
- Angela Taylor, Myrtle Grove Elementary School, “Check Out Math!”
- Nancy Thomas, Ferry Pass Elementary School, “Bop and Skip Into Reading”
- Chet Truett, Ransom Middle School, “Music Video Translation”
- Kevin Turner, Washington High School, “Observing Benthic Diversity and Water Density”
- Kristi Waldrop, Ransom Middle School, “Let’s Get Those Boards Out!”
- Shawn Walker, West Florida High School, “Go Out on a STEM!”
- Pamela Weiseman, Capstone Academy, “Increasing Engagement and Success”
- Ronald J. Williams, Extended Program, Hall Center, “Flying ‘B’ Enterprises”
- Dorice Zeier, Holm Elementary School, “Ready Bodies”