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Spaulding Education Fund is an independent, non-profit organization providing support for programs that enhance the academic curriculum of the Manchester Essex Regional School District. Learn more about Spaulding Education Fund.

SEF Announces Nine Grant Recipients

Manchester Essex Students Benefit from $27,000 in New Programs Enhancing the Curriculum 

The Spaulding Education Fund Spring 2024 grants include: 

  • Funds to update the library collections at Essex Elementary School and Memorial Elementary School with new reference materials in areas that “age” quickly, such as computer systems, life sciences, and maps;

  • Fan carts, tracks, and motion sensors to support STEM education in the middle school;

  • Tickets to a Broadway play for students in high school band and chorus;

  • Toolkits to help students at Essex Elementary School build math fact fluency;

  • Tools and supplies to support the high school Robotics Team’s competition robot;

  • Art supplies for elementary school students to learn about monoprinting with gel printing plates;

  • A visit to UN Headquarters in New York for the high school Model UN Club;

  •  Specialized graphing calculators for math and science students in grades 6-12; and

  •  “Brain bins” to engage students at Essex Elementary School at the start of the school day.

“Grants from Spaulding Education Fund make it possible for our teachers to dive even deeper into our academic curriculum with students,” said Pam Beaudoin, Superintendent of Manchester Essex Regional School District. “Innovative programs like these reflect our commitment to our district-wide Vision of the Graduate.”ulding Education Fund make it possible for our teachers to dive even deeper into our academic curriculum with students,” said Pam Beaudoin, Superintendent of Manchester Essex Regional School District. “Innovative programs like these reflect our commitment to our district-wide Vision of the Graduate.”

In a year where budgets are tight, these grants offer much-needed resources to teachers. “These grants pump more than $27,000 into our school district and benefit more than 1,000 students in all four MERSD schools,” said SEF Steering Committee Member Lindsay Banks, who spearheads the grant process. “We were pleased to see strong applications from teachers across many disciplines, from printmaking to performing arts to STEM education.”

 

Claudette Yutkins, art teacher at Essex Elementary School and Manchester Memorial Elementary School, applied for a SEF grant to purchase gel monoprint plates. “I am very excited to be able to introduce my students to this innovative way of making art,” Yutkins said. “With this grant, all elementary students in the district will have the opportunity to explore printmaking.”

One grant application was submitted by a student, Charlie Langendorf, a junior at MERHS and the founder of the high school’s Model UN Club.  “Model UN is a new club for our school, and a lot of people are interested in finding out more about what the UN does,” Langendorf explained. “This trip to visit UN Headquarters in New York will show us how one of the most important decision-making bodies in the world works and let us explore current issues, so we can be contributing members of the global community.”

The SEF grants are made possible by donations from members of the community and SEF’s generous business sponsors: 

North Shore Orthodontics, Grand Banks Building Products, BoSoma Dance Company, A. Lyons & Company, Henley Design, Mayer Tree Service, Dunkin' Donuts of Essex, Arjuna Capital, North Shore Drain & Sewer, Safar Boston, Pediatric Health Care Associates, Sports Medicine North, Kelly Jeep Chrysler, Red Barn Architecture, Gurley Eye Care, Cape Ann Savings Bank, Carvalho & Associates, P.C., North Shore Ear Nose and Throat, Wolf Educational Advising, High Street Advisors, Amy Kingman Consulting, and Bonaccorso & Associates.

For more information about the grant awards please email Lindsay Banks, grants@spauldingeducationfund.org.  School staff or students wishing to apply for a grant from SEF during the Fall 2024 grant cycle (September 9, 2024 - September 30, 2024) will find information at spauldingeducationfund.org/grants. 

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SEF raises money and solicits tax-deductible donations to support educational grants submitted by teachers, administrators as well as students. SEF has no endowment and relies completely on donations made by members of our community.

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Grant applications are submitted by teachers, administrators as well as students.  SEF encourages grants that advance educational excellence by enhancing the student curriculum with innovative ideas in core learning areas such as math, science, technology, engineering, literacy, humanities, art, music, as well as health and wellness.

SEF will fund grants that advocate for educational initiatives, tools, materials that enrich, advance, and enliven the classroom experience.

Our organization makes strategic investments in compelling educational initiatives in the MERSD.

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