Owasso Education Foundation marks 'Grama Patrol Day,' presents teacher awards
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Brittney Driscoll, chair of the Owasso Education Foundation, said the foundation visited school sites for Grama Patrol Day to present teacher awards tied to grant applications and to help fund in-school experiences; award amounts were not specified.
Brittney Driscoll, chair of the Owasso Education Foundation, said the foundation observed "Grama Patrol Day," visiting multiple Owasso school sites to recognize teachers and distribute awards tied to grant applications.
"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," Driscoll said.
Driscoll described the activity as both recognition and support: foundation volunteers presented awards that acknowledged teachers' grant proposals and provided funding to support classroom experiences. The transcript does not specify the number of awards given or the dollar amounts distributed.
The foundation framed the visits as a community outreach effort to boost classroom programming and reward grant-driven projects. No formal board actions, votes, or contract awards were recorded in the provided remarks, and Driscoll did not list specific schools, award criteria, or timelines for funded activities.
Driscoll offered the summary of the day during the brief statement; additional details about award recipients, funding sources, or future plans were not specified in the transcript.
