School Year 2008-2009

Odyssey of the Mind

Date: Spring 2009 Sponsor: Iris Sherman Amount: $250.00 Assisted with travel expenses for Odyssey of the Mind team to attend World Finals competition at Iowa State University. Odyssey of the Mind is a nationwide competition in which teams generate and perform creative solutions to complex problems.

Beth Carlson National Convention

Date: Spring 2009 Sponsor: Beth Carlson Amount: $650.00 Assisted in travel expenses for KHS teacher Beth Carlson to participate in National Conference that she was asked to speak at. (Read More)

Responsive Classroom

Date: Spring 2009 Sponsor: Cynthia Hayes, Joycelyn Roux, Sara Zito Amount: $4,913.00 Five staff members attended a week-long summer training on student-centered innovations such as academic choice, collaborative problem solving, and classroom organization.

Mentor Induction

Date: Spring 2009 Sponsor: Superintendents Office Amount: $6,300.00 A district-wide program to foster continuity in ongoing professional development through a mentor induction team, which will partner with all new teachers to the school system.

Stability Balls Evaluation

Date: Spring 2009 Sponsor: Stacey Schatzabel Amount: $2,250.00 Based on research indicating that active sitting contributes to active learning, this grant provided stability balls for experimental use in multiple classrooms to replace traditional chairs.

Trust in our Children

Date: Spring 2009 Sponsor: Kevin Crowley, Sara Zito Amount: $4,800.00 A collaboration with the Kennebunk Land Trust and the Kennebunk Free Library to enable students to experience the natural environment and introduce them to the beauty, history, and ecology that surrounds us.

IXL Math

Date: Spring 2009 Sponsor: L KES AR Committee Amount: $1,800.00 Comprehensive, standards-based, online mathematics games and activities that support differentiation and 21st-century skills.

Go Green

Date: Spring 2009 Sponsor: Go Green Committee Amount: $10,000.00 A comprehensive plan involving the entire student body to “green up” the school in practice and throughout the curriculum. Themes include reduce, reuse, and recycle; alternative energy sources; and vermiculture and composting. The project also constructed a greenhouse, an outdoor classroom, and solar panels to produce Read the full article…

Heartwood College of Art

Date: Spring 2009 Amount: $10,000.00 A comprehensive plan involving the entire student body to “green up” the school in practice and throughout the curriculum. Themes include reduce, reuse, and recycle; alternative energy sources; and vermiculture and composting. The project also constructed a greenhouse, an outdoor classroom, and solar panels to produce electricty for the school.

Trust in our Children

Date: Spring 2009 Sponsor: Kevin Crowley, Sara Zito Amount: $4,800.00 A collaboration with the Kennebunk Land Trust and the Kennebunk Free Library to enable students to experience the natural environment and introduce them to the beauty, history, and ecology that surrounds us.

Heartwood College of Art

Date: Spring 2009 Amount: $10,000.00 A variety of specially-designed 2-day workshops taught by regular Heartwood faculty. Classes provided hands-on experiences, exposure to new art media, and tangible creations for students to bring home. (Read article)

The Telling Room

Date: Spring 2009 Sponsor: Nathan Hall, Laurie Jacques Amount: $600.00 Sixth-grade students developed and published their own books in this innovative workshop program aimed at young writers-those who already love writing as well as those who come to it more reluctantly.

Exchange City

Date: Winter 2009 Sponsor: Tom Taylor, RuthEllen Cialfi Amount: $5,040.00 As virtual consumers, citizens, and business owners of Exchange City, students gain experience with loans, interest, expenses, debit and credit cards, and campaigning for public office. The culminating activity is a trip to Exchange City in Portsmouth, N.H., to run the city for a day. Read the full article…

I Came, I Saw, Ipod

Date: Winter 2009> Sponsor: Mary McCarthy Amount: $2,639.33 Students use podcast technology to create guided tours of the school and the local community. (Read article)

Science Energy Unit

Date: Winter 2009 Sponsor: Luke Howell Amount: $5,069.90 Purchased curriculum and materials for a comprehensive, laboratory-based unit that develops energy concepts in ways that relate to student’s lives and concerns.

Chewonki Trip

Date: Winter 2009 Sponsor: Emily Flaherty, Jennifer Niese Amount: $1,300.00 Students learn about alternative sources and uses of energy through a program at Chewonki Foundation Outdoor Classroom.