Mountain Crest Elementary School Receives Lowe's Grant for "Going Green"
Lowe’s Charitable and Educational Foundation has awarded a $4,920.00 Toolbox for Education grant to Mountain Crest Elementary School in Morganton, North Carolina for outdoor garden boxes, an outdoor science center, bicycle racks, and a bicycle rodeo. Mountain Crest Elementary School is one of more than 585 schools or parent organizations to be awarded a Lowe’s Toolbox for Education grant for parent-initiated school improvement projects benefiting K-12 public education across the United States during the 2010-2011 school year.
Raised garden beds will be built and students will work to plant, maintain, and harvest several types of vegetables. Cement tables and other necessary equipment will be purchased so student groups can conduct science activities outdoors. Bicycle racks will be installed outside the building to allow students who live close to park their bikes safely outside our school building. School leaders and interested parents will also be organizing a bicycle rodeo to teach and encourage bicycle safety. The project is scheduled to be completed in Fall of 2012.
“Lowe’s is committed to recognizing and supporting efforts that enrich the lives of our neighbors and customers,” said Marshall Croom, chairman of Lowe’s Charitable and Educational Foundation. “By supporting schools like Mountain Crest Elementary we know we are contributing to a cause that’s important to our customers and employees and helping build stronger communities.”
Select the Fall 2011 Winners tab, which will list the school as well as the supporting Lowe’s store that will help the groups with advice, product and assistance.
Launched in partnership with PTO Today, a leading organization serving parent-teacher groups, the Toolbox for Education program has provided nearly $30 million through more than 6,000 grants since its inception in 2006. The grants have affected more than 3.7 million schoolchildren. Grants are available to public schools in the United States for a wide range of improvement projects and large schools or school districts may be eligible to receive Toolbox grants up to $100,000 for school improvement initiatives. All K-12 public schools in the United States are eligible. Parent groups may apply by visiting www.toolboxforeducation.com.
Since its inception in 1957, Lowe’s Charitable and Educational Foundation has helped communities nationwide through employee volunteerism and financial contributions.
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