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City of Fishers awards $50K in educator grant funding

Educator Grant Butz

Heather Butz, center, an eighth-grade teacher at Fishers Junior High School, was among seven teachers who recently received a check from Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness, right, part of the city’s Educator Innovation Grant program. Also pictured is Fishers Junior High Principal Crystal Thorpe. (Photo courtesy of the City of Fishers)

Seven Hamilton Southeastern Schools teachers were awarded a combined total of more than $50,000 through the City of Fishers’ Educator Innovation Grant program May 29 on the last day of school.

The grant program is new this year, with $500,000 allocated in the 2024 budget. Grant funds are intended to help HSE educators bring innovative programs and resources to their classrooms, according to an announcement from the city.

Grant recipients were:

This was the second round of the 2024 Educator Innovation Grants. In April, three educators were awarded more than $30,000 for projects.

“I’m thrilled that our local educators are seizing this opportunity and pursuing projects that not only enhance learning in their classrooms, but also demonstrate a commitment to lifelong learning through professional development,” Mayor Fadness stated. “Their innovation, creativity, and passion are inspiring and speaks to the excellence of the HSE Schools system.”

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis and there is no funding cap on project requests. Grants are awarded by a selection committee.

For more, visit FishersIN.gov/InnovationGrant.

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