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Hyde Park Education Foundation awards teacher grants; board honors retirees and student leaders

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The Hyde Park Education Foundation presented teacher grants to classroom projects at multiple schools; the board also honored student board members, awarded a civic engagement recognition, listed retirees and recognized Assistant Superintendent Melissa Lawson's tenure.

The Hyde Park Education Foundation presented teacher grants and the Board of Education recognized several students and retirees during the June 24 meeting.

Lori Woliver, introduced as president of the Education Foundation, said the foundation sets aside $5,000 each year to fund teacher grants and that award amounts are allocated by school population. "The Education Foundation has set aside $5,000 each year for key projects," Woliver said during the meeting.

Awarded projects named at the meeting included: - Colleen Coburn (Netherwood Elementary): a $445.36 grant to purchase more than 60 "Who Was?" biographical books to support…

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