The Fiesta Sports Foundation gave a record $1.5 million to 540 teachers across Arizona to fund specific classroom projects as part of its Wishes for Teachers program this year.
That includes grants of $2,500 each for six Scottsdale teachers, according to a press release. Those teachers are:
• Ramona Emch, a first grade reading and social studies teacher at Sandpiper Elementary School, wishes to buy reading games, puppets and art supplies to help first graders learn through play and creativity.
• Emily Fields, a fourth grade general education teacher at Navajo Elementary School, wishes to add flexible seating, a calm-down corner, new books and essential tech tools to improve engagement and focus.
• Carolyn Hahn, a sixth and seventh grade career exploration, technology and gifted teacher at Cheyenne Traditional School, wishes to buy engineering challenge kits that let their students design, build and test creative projects.
• Tess Kovatch, a first grade general education teacher at Cochise Elementary School, wishes to add engaging activities and materials that make learning fun and exciting for all students.
• Melinda Piyis, a kindergarten through sixth grade STEAM teacher at Copper Canyon Elementary School, wishes to purchase a multi-project 3D printer for engineering students to design and build real-world solutions.
• Cynthia Sandi, a ninth through 12th grade Spanish teacher at Cactus Shadows High School, wishes to add a smart TV, speakers and rolling stand to modernize classroom presentations.