Credit Union’s Teacher Grant Program Provides $5,000 to Fund Innovative San Diego Learning Projects
San Diego CA— The 4th graders at Richland Elementary School in San Marcos will have new classroom libraries, thanks to funding from North Island Credit Union through its Fall 2021 Teacher Grant program. As part of its commitment to help educators create innovative learning opportunities for their students, the credit union has provided 10 grants of $500 each to underwrite class projects in San Diego County. The credit union grants will fund a diverse range of programs illustrating the creativity and commitment teachers bring to their classrooms and communities.
Richland Elementary School Teacher Grant Recipient Heather Bucaroff will use the funds to revamp the school’s 4th grade classroom libraries, getting more books into the hands of 130 students, who will also help with the book selection process.
“We never fail to be amazed at the creativity and passion of the teachers in our Teacher Grant Program. Every application we receive shows the care and commitment our teachers bring to engaging and inspiring their students,” said North Island Credit Union President/CEO Steve O’Connell. “We congratulate all of our grant recipients, and look forward to seeing these exciting learning programs come to life.”
A complete list of the Fall 2021 North Island Credit Union Teacher Grant recipients include:
North Island Credit Union
Grant Recipient
School
City
Art Banymandhub
Crawford High School
San Diego
Heather Bucaroff
Richland Elementary School
San Marcos
Robyn Haber
Salt Creek Elementary School
Chula Vista
Vanessa Henriquez
Lilian J. Rice Elementary School
Chula Vista
Richard Lavery
John Muir Language Academy
San Diego
Amy Markham
Discovery Charter School
Chula Vista
Shirley Miranda
Morse High School
San Diego
Cassie Rivaldi
Feaster Charter School
Chula Vista
Jennifer Stanchak
Lafayette Elementary School
San Diego
Ramachandra Udimudi
Community Montessori School
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