“I'm Brittney Driscoll, chair of the Owasso Education Foundation,” Driscoll said, opening remarks that identified the foundation’s role in supporting local classrooms.
Driscoll said the event, which she called “Grama Patrol Day,” involved staff going to multiple Owasso school sites to hand out teacher awards connected to grant applications and to provide funding for different in-school experiences. “Today was Grama Patrol Day for Owasso Education, and we went around to all the different school sites and handed out teacher awards for their different grant applications and helped fund different experiences within the schools,” she said.
The foundation did not specify how many awards were presented, which schools received funding, or the dollar amounts of the awards and grants. According to the transcript, the activity’s purpose was to recognize grant applications by teachers and to support experiential opportunities in classrooms.
The Owasso Education Foundation is a local nonprofit that supports classroom programs and teacher-led grants. No formal votes, motions, or legal authorities were referenced in the remarks in the provided transcript. Additional details — including award counts, recipient names, and funding amounts — were not specified in the recorded remarks.