Several Vineyard teachers have received mini-grants for educational initiatives through The Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank’s Charitable Foundation Trust.
Several Vineyard teachers have received mini-grants for educational initiatives through The Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank’s Charitable Foundation Trust.
Mini-grants were awarded to: regional high school teacher Leah Palmer for a Unicom system to help multilingual families and the school community; West Tisbury school teacher Lauren Serpa for a third-grade STEM program; West Tisbury school teacher Karl Nelson for animals for dissection; West Tisbury school teacher Dyan Demers for bird watching; and West Tisbury school teacher Kristine Cammorata for a CPR and first aid program.
A total of 86 awards were given last week at Cape Cod Community College. Since 2000 992 grants totalling about $375,000 have been awarded to teachers from the Cape and Islands and other areas in southeastern Massachusetts. The mini-grants help teachers offer educational programs that would not otherwise be available to their students.

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Thank you to all the teachers
Deanna Williamson EdgartownThank you to all the teachers who received a mini grant from the Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank. Those teachers have given their students a better understanding of subjects in those classes. Watch out! Sometime in the future those students will exhibit more confidence to take that information and "run with it". Much appreciation to teachers, students and Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank.
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