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Innovation in Learning Environments Grant Winners

2023 Winners

The Kansas City Chapter is proud to announce the winners of our sixth annual Innovation in Learning Environments Grant. The board reviewed the applications anonymously, with all specific district and name information removed. The submissions were all well thought out, wonderful ideas on how to impact learning for kids in our area and the following four entries were selected as winners for 2023.

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Aerospace Innovation Hub Aerospace Innovation Hub
Funding to support the design and creation of a dedicated space for aviation-related businesses, startups, and industry professionals at a local airport, to establish learning partnerships with industry professionals and local organizations – promoting innovation in the aviation industry.
  • Lee’s Summit R-7 School District, STA at the Missouri Innovation Campus
  • Jeremy Bonnesen, Administrator

Weather Station & Time Lapse Camera Weather Station & Time Lapse Camera
Installation of a weather station, rain/snow gauge and time-lapse camera to support science learning, especially in astronomy and meteorology courses, by engaging student interest and encouraging hands-on learning through STEM activities.
  • St. Michael the Archangel High School
  • Sr. Stephen Patrick Joly, Science Department Chair

Conscious Discipline through Percussion Conscious Discipline through Percussion
Bringing music and percussion into learning while working on self and emotional control, this project will give students the power to process their feelings in new ways and provide teachers with an opportunity to build a culture of communication through rhythm and sound.
  • Liberty School District, Lillian Schumacher Elementary
  • Kayla Gold & Natalie Alewine, Special Education Teachers

Creating with Crazy Circuits Creating with Crazy Circuits
Engaging and inspiring students through Crazy Circuits Bit Board Classrooms Kits where interactive games, automated robots and musical instruments become tools for hands-on learning.
  • Maryville R-2 School District, Maryville Middle School
  • Becky Wynne, STEM Teacher


2022 Winners

The Kansas City Chapter is proud to announce the winners of our fifth annual Innovation in Learning environments Grant. The board reviewed the applications anonymously, with all specific district and name information removed. The submissions were all well thought out, wonderful ideas on how to impact learning for kids in our area and the following four entries were selected as winners of $2,000 each for 2022.

Innovation Lab Creation
Supportive equipment for students identifying and solving real world problems in their school, community or world through project based learning and exploration of the design process.
  • Liberty 53 Public Schools, Alexander Doniphan Elementary
  • Olivia Schuman, Library Media Specialist

Don't Keep Calm, Go to the Sensory Room
Implementation of a school-wide sensory room providing students the freedom and autonomy to explore the environment for themselves, in their own time, using all of their senses.
  • Lees Summit Public Schools, Pleasant Lea Elementary
  • Amy Bolinger, Teacher

Elite Eagle Entrepreneurial Enterprises
Supporting real world learning in entrepreneurial programs like North Nation Customs, North Nation Alterations and North Nation Sneaker Shop with the ability to capture transaction data necessary to successfully run functional businesses and learn practical skills.
  • Liberty School District, Liberty North High School
  • Dr. Precious Kurth, Principal

The Sensory Spot
Creation of a sensory walk full of opportunities in movement and sensory exploration for students that may be escalated, stressed, or experiencing high levels of anxiety, allowing students to increase their self-regulation capabilities.
  • Raytown Quality Schools, Raytown South Middle School
  • Laura Wonderlin Jones, Counselor


2021 Winners

The Kansas City Chapter is proud to announce the winners of our fourth annual Innovation in Learning Environments Grant. The board reviewed the applications anonymously, with all specific district and name information removed. The submissions were all well thought out, wonderful ideas on how to impact learning for kids in our area. It was a difficult decision, but the following four entries were selected as winners of $2,000 each for 2021.

Focusing on the E – Adding Engineering Challenges to our STEM Makerspace
Engineering Essentials curricular components for 1st - 5th grade students to explore hands-on engineering design challenges.
  • Blue Valley School District, Timber Creek Elementary School
  • Paula Naden, Librarian

RayPec Enterprise & Design
Flexible furniture to support integrated, problem-based learning opportunities where students connect directly with business partners.
  • Raymore Peculiar School District, Raymore Peculiar High School
  • Kristel Barr, Director of Secondary Education

Eagle Eats and Embroidery
Focusing on practical learning like financial literacy, interpersonal skills, and problem solving through real-world experiences in a hospitality focused, micro-school convenience store.
  • Liberty School District, Liberty North High School
  • Dr. Precious Kurth, Principal

Flexible Furniture for C.O.R.E
Supporting a micro-school concept to provide an alternate high school experience without the stigma of being "alternative."
  • Hickman Mills School District, Burke Academy
  • Katie Roe, Executive Director of Secondary Schools


2020 Winners

The Kansas City Chapter is proud to announce the winners of our third annual Innovation in Learning Environments Grant. The board reviewed the applications anonymously, with all specific district and name information removed. The submissions were all well thought out, wonderful ideas on how to impact learning for kids in our area. It was a difficult decision, but the following four entries were selected as winners of $2,000 each for 2020.

Recharge, Rejuvenate and Live Healthy in the Library
Helping students manage stress in an effective, appropriate way through space and programs.
  • North Kansas City School District, Oak Park High School
  • Angela Van Batavia, Librarian

Coding in Early Childhood Education
Introducing coding to early childhood grades with interactive, hands-on learning.
  • Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph, Saint Elizabeth School
  • Stephanie Moore, Instructional Technology Coach

Technical Math and Tools
Critical tools and resources to bring real-life math to students interested in technical, vocational or trade schools.
  • Lone Jack School District, Lone Jack High School
  • Emily Smith, Math Teacher

Tech by Design
Enhancing the makerspace experience with technology and multi-media tools to showcase innovative learning.
  • Liberty School District, Heritage Middle School
  • Preston Hickert, Middle School Teacher


2019 Winners

The Kansas City Chapter is proud to announce the winners of our second annual Innovation in Learning Environments Grant. We received 55 applications from districts on both sides of the state line. The board reviewed the applications anonymously, with all the specific district and name information removed. The submissions were all well thought out, wonderful ideas on how to impact learning for kids in our area. It was a difficult decision, but the following 4 entries were selected as winners of $2,000 each for 2019. These winners will share how their efforts created innovation in learning at an A4LE event in 2020.

Honeybees for High School
Implementation of a honeybee hive as a school-wide, cross-curricular project
  • Olathe School District, Olathe West High School
  • Kelly Kluthe, Science Teacher
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Professional Learning Cohorts
Implementation of EXPLORE Cohorts for 4th & 5th graders with a focus on (5) STEM fields that connect learning to the community
  • Blue Valley School District, Wolf Springs Elementary School
  • Kaitlyn Haberberger, Blended Learning Coach

The Future is Bright in Buckner!
Media Center based robotics and green screen video program to support all students
  • Fort Osage School District, Buckner Elementary School
  • Margie Anderson, Library Media Specialist

Technology Innovation Studio
Multi-use technology space for one-to-one support, coding/VR, client conferencing and project collaboration
  • Platte County School District, Platte County High School
  • Sarah Larson, Technology Teacher


2018 Winners

The Kansas City Chapter is proud to announce the winners of our first annual Innovation in Learning Environments Grant. We received 46 applicants from 14 school districts on both sides of the state line. The board reviewed the applications anonymously, with all the specific district and name information removed. The submissions were all well thought out, wonderful ideas on how to impact learning for kids in our area. It was a difficult decision, but the following 4 entries were selected as winners of $1,500 each for 2018.

Mission: Student Centered Active Learning Spaces
Flexible furniture and equipment for learning
  • Kansas City KS Public Schools, New Chelsea Elementary
  • Monique McDaniel, 3rd Grade

Library Innovation Studio
Reimagining library space with stop motion kits, lighting and audio resources
  • Park Hill School District, Congress Middle School
  • Keri Holt, Library Media Specialist

The Investigator’s Makerspace Classroom
Maker space equipment and furniture
  • Grain Valley School District, Prairie Branch Elementary School
  • Crystal Woodin, KG teacher & Maker space club leader

Tower Garden System
Vertical, aeroponic garden system for science & math
  • Blue Valley School District, Blue River Elementary School
  • Anne Sobba, 5th Grade teacher

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