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Since 1981, more than $1.8 million has been awarded in scholarships to 1,931 Germantown area students pursuing higher education at colleges, universities or vocational/technical schools

 

Teacher’s Education Grant Timeline

 

February 1, 2012 Education Grant Application available to District faculty online at germantownscholarhsip.org and in the guidance office at GHS and the main offices of the elementary schools and middle school.
March 30, 2012 Applications due to Germantown Community Scholarship Fund
May 23, 2012 Teacher Education Grant Awarded to faculty members

Download the 2012 Teacher Educational Grant Application

 

2012 Teacher Educational Grant Application

 

Teacher Educational Grants

 

The Germantown Community Scholarship Fund, Inc. has been dedicated to helping graduating seniors finance their post high school education for over two decades.  While the Fund's focus continues to be on student scholarships, the board is also committed to Germantown School District teachers for their efforts in helping these students develop.

We understand that to successfully help your students grow, you must broaden your knowledge through conferences and workshops.  We also understand that limited district funding may preclude you from attempting new and creative methods of improving your students' academic performance and classroom experience.  To help lessen the financial burden of your development courses and to encourage innovative classroom projects, we are offering grants of up to $500.00 to reimburse Germantown School District teachers for costs incurred in connection with attending professional development courses or implementing classroom and educational programs, all as described in more detail in the attached Statement of Philosophy of Awarding Educational Grants.

To be eligible for a grant, you must complete the attached application and submit it to the Germantown Community Scholarship Fund, Inc., on or before March 14, 2011.   Please deliver the completed application to the GHS Guidance Office, addressed to Germantown Community Scholarship Fund.

The attached application is merely a guideline.  Please describe the development course you intend to take during the current or coming academic year (or have already taken during the current academic year) or the classroom/educational program you intend to implement during the current or coming academic year (or have already implemented during the current academic year) in as much detail as possible.  In addition, we would ask that you describe the benefits of the course or project, both to you and your students.  Please note that grants are not available for master programs curriculum.

The Germantown Community Scholarship Committee will review all grant requests submitted by the deadline and select the grant recipients based on criteria established by the Committee.  Grant recipients will be notified of the award as soon as possible and we plan to announce the grants at the Annual Awards Night.

The number and amount of grants available will be determined each year by the Board of Directors of the Germantown Community Scholarship Fund, Inc.  No grant may exceed $500.00 without the consent of the Board of Directors of the Germantown Community Scholarship Fund, Inc., and the Board may, from time to time, establish or modify the guidelines to be followed in connection with the grant program.

Unless otherwise agreed by the Scholarship Committee, grants will be used to reimburse a teacher for costs incurred upon submission of appropriate documentation evidencing the costs so incurred.

 

Grant Funds

The Board of Directors (the "Board") of the Germantown Community Scholarship Fund, Inc. ("GCSF") will annually establish the amount available for educational grants ("Grants") to one or more teachers employed by the Germantown School District.  No one grant shall exceed $500.00.  The Scholarship Committee of GCSF (the "Scholarship Committee") shall establish such guidelines as it determines appropriate to govern the amount of Grants, the criteria for the award and use of Grants and the procedure for implementing the Grants. 

Basic Criteria 

To be eligible to receive a Grant, a teacher must be employed by the Germantown School District, both at the time of application and at the time reimbursement is requested.

 Grants are intended to reimburse a recipient for the costs of:

  1. approved professional development activities such as college or university coursework which will benefit your curriculum;
  2. approved educational supplies for use in the classroom; and/or
  3. projects that will enhance the education of students or faculty within the Germantown School District. 

 Grants are to be paid as reimbursement for costs incurred by the recipient and will not be paid in advance without the prior agreement of the Scholarship Committee.  To the extent costs are to be advanced, the teacher may be required to agree to reimburse GCSF in the event the funds are not used as agreed.

 Grants for professional development activities must be utilized for courses taken during the current or following academic year or the recipient will forfeit the Grant.  Grants for other costs may be used to reimburse the teacher for costs incurred during the academic year in which the application is submitted, however, preference will be given to costs to be incurred in the academic year following the date of the award of the Grant.  In any event, all Grants should be utilized during the academic year in which the application is submitted or the following academic year.  Unless otherwise agreed by the Scholarship Committee, any Grants not used within said time period will be forfeited.  The Scholarship Committee may consider extending the time period within which a Grant may be used upon application by the recipient.

 Grants are limited to $500.00 per teacher per year.  Grants are one-time awards.  Grant recipients may apply for Grants that involve the same or similar supplies or projects; however, preference will be given to new applications.

Application Process

All faculty currently teaching within the Germantown School District are candidates for the Education Grant.   Applications are due to the GHS guidance office by March 14, 2011.  The Scholarship Committee will administer and evaluate all applications.  Scholarship Committee members are not permitted to participate in the selection process if they have spouses or family members applying for a Grant.   The philosophy of the Board in awarding Grants is to identify those teachers who have defined goals and plans to improve education for both students and peers in the Germantown School District.

 The Scholarship Committee will review the applications in accordance with the following criteria, which may be modified from time to time by the Scholarship Committee:

  • Project Design.  The application must describe the primary purpose of the Grant and its impact on the education of students and/or teachers.  Classroom supplies require an explanation on how they will benefit both students and teachers.  Any course/class you wish to attend requires a detailed description.  To the extent a Grant is sought to reimburse a teacher for costs associated with a classroom project, the project should be described in detail, as well as the benefits of the project and the implementation plan.
     
  •  Number and Type of Students:  Applicants should clearly identify the target audience and why this course/project/supply is important to them in relation to the rest of the student/faculty population.

  •  Education Based:  The course/project/supply must demonstrate that it is sound in educational theory. 

  •  Creativity:  The course/project/supply should demonstrate creative ways of teaching, learning, or engaging others in the education of children.

  •  Potential Impact: The course/project/supply should identify the importance and significance for the target audience.  It should also identify the intended learning outcomes. 

  •  Consistent with the GCSF Education Grant Philosophy:  The GCSF will also evaluate grant requests for their overall support of the goals of GCSF. 

Teacher’s Education Grant Timeline

January 13, 2011

Education Grant Application available to District faculty online at germantownscholarhsip.org and in the guidance office at GHS and the main offices of the elementary schools and middle school.

March 14, 2011

Applications due to Germantown Community Scholarship Fund

May 25, 2011

Teacher Education Grant Awarded to faculty members

 

Download the 2011 Teacher Educational Grant Application

 

2011 Teacher Educational Grant Application  Word Document