FORT BEND ISD - Meadows Elementary School is the proud recipient of a $16,758 grant provided by the Fairmount Minerals Foundation. The Foundation has awarded nearly half a million dollars to schools and other educational organizations to support technology programs. Meadows will use the grant to purchase iPads for classrooms. Pictured (from left to right) are: Michele Labus, principal at Meadows Elementary; students Johann Gonzalez, Tia Sapp and Camden Matamoras; Nicole Rafferty of the Fairmount Minerals Foundation; and Laurie Sanford, Meadows assistant principal and author of the grant.
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Saturday, June 1, 2013
A "2013 LEADERSHIP SERIES SALUTE" Goes out to the Fairmont Minerals Foundation for awarding a $16,758 Grant to Meadows Elementary School in Fort Bend ISD
Grant from the Fairmont Minerals Foundation to provide iPads for Meadows Elementary School Students in Fort Bend ISD
FORT BEND ISD - Meadows Elementary School is the proud recipient of a $16,758 grant provided by the Fairmount Minerals Foundation. The Foundation has awarded nearly half a million dollars to schools and other educational organizations to support technology programs. Meadows will use the grant to purchase iPads for classrooms. Pictured (from left to right) are: Michele Labus, principal at Meadows Elementary; students Johann Gonzalez, Tia Sapp and Camden Matamoras; Nicole Rafferty of the Fairmount Minerals Foundation; and Laurie Sanford, Meadows assistant principal and author of the grant.
FORT BEND ISD - Meadows Elementary School is the proud recipient of a $16,758 grant provided by the Fairmount Minerals Foundation. The Foundation has awarded nearly half a million dollars to schools and other educational organizations to support technology programs. Meadows will use the grant to purchase iPads for classrooms. Pictured (from left to right) are: Michele Labus, principal at Meadows Elementary; students Johann Gonzalez, Tia Sapp and Camden Matamoras; Nicole Rafferty of the Fairmount Minerals Foundation; and Laurie Sanford, Meadows assistant principal and author of the grant.