17 Local Schools Receive Lowe's Toolbox for Education Grants | Schools
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Atlanta, GA--
Lowe’s Charitable and Educational Foundation has awarded 17 Lowe’s Toolbox for Education grants in Georgia. These schools received grants during the fall 2010 grants cycle, and they are some of the more than 480 schools or parent organizations that were awarded a grant for parent-initiated school improvement projects benefiting K-12 public education across the United States.
The following schools received grants:
School
City
Grant Amount
Grant Project
Druid Hills High School
Atlanta
$5,000.00
Druid Hills Native Plant Outdoor Classroom
Avondale Elementary School
Avondale Estates
$5,000.00
Small Fry to Go Living Classroom
Camp Creek Middle School
College Park
$2,200.00
Warrior's Sprouts
Rockdale County High School
Conyers
$5,800.00
Learning Garden, Habitat, and Outdoor Classroom
Salem High School
Conyers
$4,800.00
Guidance and Career Resources Center Redesign
Sims Elementary School
Conyers
$3,800.00
Seed and Read! Interactive Learning Lab
Cumming Elementary School
Cumming
$4,000.00
BeeCumming Green and Sustainable
Corley Elementary School
Lawrenceville
$2,525.00
Lowe's Reuse, Reduce, and Recycle Garden
Hopkins Elementary School
Lilburn
$2,000.00
Outdoor Classroom and Garden
Morgan County Middle School
Madison
$5,000.00
MCMS Outdoor Learning Center
Marietta Center for Advanced Academics
Marietta
$3,520.00
MCAA Stream and Nature Trail
Brantley County Middle School
Nahunta
$2,565.00
S.T.A.R. Pavilion
Meadowcreek High School
Norcross
$5,000.00
Classroom for Independent Living Skills
Scott Alternative Learning Center
Savannah
$2,200.00
The Sol Patch
Jerger Elementary School
Thomasville
$4,260.00
Jerger Elementary School Cafeteria Beautification Project
Nesbit Elementary School
Tucker
$5,000.00
Navigating Pathways of Success through a Green Education