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Classroom Impact
EPS Foundation recognizes that educational excellence requires a commitment to equity. Everett’s students bring a wide range of assets, abilities, backgrounds, and needs to their educational experience. This requires removing barriers that perpetuate inequities which lead to opportunity and achievement gaps.
Visit the pages below to learn more about how our different classroom grants have left an impact on our students to improve their educational and personal experiences.
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Seagull Adapt
2021-2022
Everett High School: Danielle Deluca
"Adaptive toys for special needs children are challenging to find..." -
Student reflections about the book covering social-emotional learning
2021-2022
North Middle School: Kenleigh Kelly
"The library grant supported reading and learning across the curriculum to engage in critical thinking..." -
Meet The Authors
2021-2022
Penny Creek Elementary: Tanya Geibel
"We wanted to foster conversations among our students about the importance of embracing and understanding the many cultures in each classroom..." -
Heritage Spanish to Ser Mar Museum of Latino/a & Chicano/a Culture
2021-2022
Evergreen Middle School: Morgan Navarro
"This Grant provided the opportunity for a group of Latinx students to learn more about their heritage..." -
Library Grants for Diverse Books
2021-2022
Jackson High School: Emily Moore
"This Grant enabled us to purchase Filipino (plus Korean novels) with the help of students during Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage month!..." -
Grow & Glow: An Immersive Arts Showcase
2021-2022
Jefferson Elementary: Andrea Gardner
"The purpose of this project was to have an amazing, interactive art show where ALL students can be proud to show what they have created..." -
Visualizing Chemistry through Modeling
2021-2022
Everett High School: Addie Smith
"The goal of acquiring these model kits for students is to help them see and manipulate chemistry at the submicroscopic level..."