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Burnt Hills – Ballston Lake Education Foundation

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Burnt Hills – Ballston Lake Education Foundation

Opening doorways of opportunity

Grants: Fall 2007

Chris Thompson, March 12, 2017March 13, 2017

Bretton Adams, Stevens Elementary

5 Kodak Easy Share digital cameras with internal memory were purchased for fifth grade special education students to use in the documentation of the people, places, and things that are important to them. These photos will be used to create a hard copy book about the student and their life, potentially used in the creation of digital stories. When not in use for the project the cameras will be available to other teachers for classroom projects.

Grant: $433

 

Ed Hanlon, O’Rourke Middle School Technology Department

Six GPS systems were provided to the technology classes at the O’Rourke Middle School. The systems will be used to gather data (surveying, mapping, landscape design, tracking systems, search and rescue) that would be uploaded to the computer, manipulated and be used by students to solve various real world problems.

Grant: $1,250

 

Beth Larson, BH-BL High School Social Studies Department

A sound system was added to the DVD projector that the Foundation granted the previous year. It will be available for those who make presentations in the high school’s red room and with the movies the SS Department shows during an after school movie program.

Grant: $680

 

Rosine Leloir, BH-BL High School Foreign Language Department

Foundation funds purchased an Elmo document camera for classrooms at the high school. The document camera has the unique capacity to display any document through a video display, projector or TV monitor. These documents can be images, transparencies, 3-D documents, photographs, slides and objects. It also has a zoom feature, which allows the students to see details of a document.

Grant: $730

 

Regina Reals, BH-BL High School Science Department

A Gateway E 295-C tablet computer was purchased for use in the “Science Research in the High School” program.

Grant: $1,302

 

Marge Rizzo, O’Rourke Middle School Library

Frames were purchased for six oil paintings done by Edward Sutphen, a graduate of BH-BL from one of the first classes from the high school. The paintings are used during the local history unit because the paintings depict life in Ballston Lake 75 years ago.

Grant: $400

 

Susan Schultz, BH-BL High School Library

Frames were purchased to showcase artwork from the computer and graphic art classes.

Grant: $220

 

Brian Watts, BH-BL High School Science Department

Grant funds purchased a lockout buzzer system to be used in practice for the Regional Science Bowl Competitions. The system would also be available to teachers of different subject areas to help their students prepare for tests, midterms, finals and Regents.

Grant: $691

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Grants: Spring 2002

March 12, 2017March 13, 2017

Laura Arpey, Pashley Elementary School Social Work To purchase “fun games, puzzles and crafting supplies.” for the Pashley Elementary School Social Work Program.  Supplies are needed for times when children just need to “de-stress”. Grant: $150   Brian Watts and Mary Kosky, BH-BL High School Science & Math The Burnt…

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Grants: Fall 2010

March 12, 2017March 13, 2017

Marie DiCristofaro and Peter North, O’Rourke Middle School The funds were used to purchase an Elmo Teacher’s Tool TT-02RX Document Cameras to provide, in part, opportunities in the sixth grade classrooms class rooms to design small laboratory demonstrations for the students. Grant: $580 Susan Karandy and Cindy King, Pashley Elementary The…

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Grant History

Grants Awarded: Spring 2019

July 9, 2019

Grant proposals submitted by BH-BL staff members Lindsay Armbruster, Dave Besozzi, Danielle Manning, Kelly Chila, Katherine Kindl, and Jill Ollari were approved in June 2019. The Education Foundation Board of Trustees received five proposals with requests totaling $14,171 during its spring 2019 grant cycle. After analysis and discussion, four of…

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to the Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake Education Foundation website! The Foundation is run by a volunteer board and was begun in 1998 to create new opportunities for education in our community.

The Foundation supports the youth of the Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake school community by generating and disbursing funds for services, equipment, enrichment programs, and other projects designed to enhance education.

If you have questions about the Foundation, please email us at contact@bhblef.org  or by US mail to PO Box 144, Burnt Hills, NY 12027.

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