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Local Teachers to Receive CINS Grants

Inman, Morningside, and SPARK teachers to receive grant money for innovative projects

The Council of Intown Neighborhoods and Schools announced the recipients of the 2010-2011 CINS Excellence in Education grants this week.

Proposals from teachers at seven schools in the cluster — including , and — were selected.

The 15 winners were selected based on “innovative ideas and projects presented.”

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The Council of Intown Neighborhoods and Schools has awarded about $75,000 in grants since the program was founded in 1984.

The proposals selected include:

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  • Katrina Jones, Inman Middle School - Community-Based Instruction
  • Marquise Delaney, Inman Middle SchoolGood Books Lately?
  • Valerie Taylor, Morningside Elementary School - Incubating Duck and Quail Eggs
  • Jeanine Rousso, Springdale Park Elementary - Conflict Management from a Frog
  • Latriecia Brown and Jenny Lockwood, Springdale Park Elementary - Math Buddies
  • Brianne Turgeon, Springdale Park Elementary - ¡Oye! (Listen!)

For more information about The Council of Intown Neighborhoods and Schools, visit the CINS website.


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