2022 fall Grants
$48,755.20 approved
Let’s Go Digital!
Krickett Chamberlain
iPad tablets with Procreate for Foundations of Art, Illustration and Advanced Drawing & Painting to use to gain an understanding of the high demand for Graphic Design, Product Design and Digital work in the vastly changing world of Artistic Careers.
$2,329
Funds:
Students impacted:
160
Quiz Bowl Buzzers - Refurbish and New Sets
Denise Dutcher
This grant is for refurbishing the two existing sets of Creekside's Quiz Bowl Club buzzers and purchasing two new sets. Quiz Bowl has become popular in the past few years. Our new sets will help to ensure that everyone present has a buzzer. Refurbishing our old sets is more cost effective and environmentally friendly.
$1,917
Funds:
Students impacted:
40
Community Based Instruction Transportation Training
Kalli Nowitzke/Kellison Kohler
The goal of this program is to go into the community and practice academic goals and career goals in real life scenarios. This helps students to see the purpose in their learning and make connections between what they are learning in school and how it applies to the real world, future living and employment. The students in the High Needs Resource Room also plan to complete the community lessons with peers. The students will also work on using public transportation to obtain access to the community as public transportation is how our students will gain independence in their community as their peers of the same age learn to drive on their own.
$1,900
Funds:
Students impacted:
20
New Marimba for the Dexter Band Program
Kenneth Moore
Purchase of a new marimba for use by the Dexter Band Program to support and further enhance the musical education of our band students. It will replace the program's old marimba, which was purchased in the early 1990s.
$7,000
Funds:
Students impacted:
500+
Mill Creek Science Zoo Field Trip
Jill Jastren/Marianne Mutschler/Liz Melvin/Beth Smith
Detroit Zoo admission for all seventh and eighth grade students to explore ecosystems and their interconnected network of living and nonliving components along with exploring animal adaptations and human impacts on these ecosystems.
$6,204
Funds:
Students impacted:
509
3D Printing: The Power of Prototyping
David Yon
3D printing has been around for several years and it is a industry standard practice of prototyping design ideas. Students have the power to create anything they can imagine into a physical model and test their ideas. 3D modeling to create working prototypes changes the game and allows students to grow a deeper understanding of how & why things work.
$1,650
Funds:
Students impacted:
50+
University of Michigan Natural History Museum Trip for 4th Grade
Kylie Benson
Admission to the University of Michigan Natural History Museum and the stream table add-on experience for all fourth grade students to explore and learn about Michigan’s geologic history and bodies of water
$2,860
Funds:
Students impacted:
240
Open Spot Theater - Adaptive Theater for Students with Special Needs
Kalli Nowitzke/Kellison Kohler
The goal of this program is to allow full, active participation in a specially designed theater program tailored to the developmental and physical capabilities of our students with special needs.
$275
Funds:
Students impacted:
28
Therapeutic Horse Riding Inc.
Kalli Nowitzke/Kellison Kohler
The students will learn how to care for horses, learn about careers on the farm, work on communication skills and work on sensory activities with the horses as well as complete a project with volunteers at the Therapeutic Horse Riding Inc. in Ann Arbor.
$350
Funds:
Students impacted:
28
Facing History and Ourselves- Confronting the American and Global Legacy of the Holocaust
Jaime Dudash/Zach Lindke, Andrew Parker/Ryan Baese/ Angela Chea
This grant would support Transportation and admission to the Zekelman Holocaust Center in Farmington Hills, Michigan. This hands on experience will allow every 9th grade American History 9 and the IB World History HL student the opportunity to view the museum collection and have a live presentation with a direct descendant of a Holocaust survivor.
$900
Funds:
Students impacted:
300
Boxes and Bands for Strength and More
Katherine Kuzma
Youth Heavy Foam 3 in 1 Plyo Boxes and Resistance Bands for Mill Creek Physical Education students to learn and practice Iron Dread warm up and strength exercises, improve our focus on flexibility and mobility, and to provide more opportunity during our regular class activities, including Muscle Monday, Teamwork Tuesday, Workout Wednesday (student created), and Fitness Friday.
$1,461
Funds:
Students impacted:
507
Dog Visits With A Purpose!
Narda Black
This grant includes 19 individual classroom visits with the Huron Valley Humane Society ACE (Animal Care Education) Teacher and a service dog that will serve as a kick-off for a Wylie school-wide upcycle animal towel drive in January 2023.
$1,500
Funds:
Students impacted:
457