Lake Dallas Education Foundation gives $57,000 in teacher-grant funding

Lake Dallas Independent School District Board of Trustees · November 18, 2025

Get AI-powered insights, summaries, and transcripts

Subscribe
AI-Generated Content: All content on this page was generated by AI to highlight key points from the meeting. For complete details and context, we recommend watching the full video. so we can fix them.

Summary

Representatives of the Lake Dallas Education Foundation presented a $57,000 check to the district to fund innovative teacher grants; LCEF officials said total grant funding since 2000 now totals $565,000.

Representatives from the Lake Dallas Education Foundation presented a $57,000 grant to Lake Dallas ISD on Nov. 17 to fund teacher innovation grants across the district.

"On behalf of the Lake City's Education Foundation, it is our honor to present Lake Dallas ISD with this check for $57,000 to support innovative teacher grants across the district," said Jerry Blazewick, identified in the meeting as LCEF president. Blazewick told trustees the total LCEF investment in teacher grants since the program began in 2000 has reached $565,000.

LCEF Vice President of Scholarships and Grants Tina Hicks and Carla Landrum joined Blazewick at the board table for the presentation and photos. Board members invited the group for a photograph and thanked the foundation for the community partnership and donor support.

Board materials indicate the grants will be awarded in January during LCEF—s Prize Patrol events, when teachers are surprised with award notifications and funding allocations.