PEP Classroom Innovation Grants

Applications for the Spring 2024 Grant Cycle – Deadline March 29, 2024
Download and Submit Application
to PEPedAiken@gmail.com.

The PEP Classroom Innovation Grant was established to help teachers obtain resources that will have maximum student impact in their classroom, grade and school. Our goal is to support teachers by making a difference in their ability to be creative and innovative in developing methodologies and strategies to engage students and enhance their learning in measurable ways.

Each grant may be awarded up to $500. Teachers are encouraged to partner to provide learning impact to the maximum number of students. The grants will be evaluated by the PEP Grant Committee and will be judged on several factors including but not limited to:

  • The scope of impact (i.e. how many students are benefited)
  • True innovation or creativity of the project design including learning objectives
  • The ability to measure results/improvements made as a result of utilizing the grant
  • The ability to accomplish the goal of the grant with the funds provided

Grant recipients must agree to submit an evaluation report at the conclusion of the project outlining the specific implementation process, outcomes achieved and description of how the funds were used.

Congratulations

Congratulations to our Fall 2022 grant winners:

Carissa Brown, New Ellenton Middle School
Joy Robertson, Warrenville Elementary
Carrie Lucas, Warrenville Elementary
Jennifer McMillian, Leavelle McCampbell Middle School
Chelsea Moser, Oakwood Windsor Elementary
Nicole Cummings, North Aiken Elementary
Megan Schulte, Oakwood Windsor Elementary
Patricia Saxon, New Ellenton Middle School

PEP board members Rysheeka Bush, John Lamprecht, and Rosalyn Greene present Aiken County Public School District superintendent King Laurence with a check to cover 13 classroom teacher grants for Aiken County educators.
PEP board members Rysheeka Bush, John Lamprecht, and Rosalyn Greene present Aiken County Public School District superintendent King Laurence with a check to cover 13 classroom teacher grants for Aiken County educators.