News Summary
The Lexington One Educational Foundation awarded $15,672.74 in Innovation Grants to four K-8 schools within the Lexington County School District One for the 2025-2026 school year. Each school will receive up to $5,000 to support innovative projects that enhance the learning experience for students. These grants aim to benefit a total of 1,824 students, with exciting projects including VR learning and coding with Ozobots set to kick off this fall.
Lexington Schools Shine Bright with Innovation Grants
In the lively city of Lexington, excitement is brewing as the Lexington One Educational Foundation has recently made a generous contribution to the local education system. A total of $$15,672.74 has been awarded in Innovation Grants for the 2025-2026 school year, aimed specifically at K-8 schools within the Lexington County School District One. These grants are sure to sprinkle some magic into the classrooms, making learning even more engaging for young minds.
Funding the Future
This year’s grants are being distributed among four deserving schools, each receiving up to $5,000 to support innovative projects that will directly benefit students. Each school had to contribute a modest 10% match to apply, showcasing their commitment towards enhancing the learning experiences in their classrooms. Together, these four funded projects will positively impact the lives of 1,824 students starting this fall!
Exciting Projects on the Horizon
Gilbert Elementary School is ready to take the digital leap with their project titled “VR: A New Dimension of Learning.” With $4,734 from the grant, they plan to purchase 8 Class VR goggles along with lesson subscriptions for students in grades 3-5. This innovative approach is sure to whisk students away to exciting virtual worlds while learning important concepts.
Oak Grove Elementary School is not far behind! They’ve been awarded $3,630 for their project called “Ozobots: Tiny Bots, Limitless Potential.” The funding will help them acquire a classroom set of Ozobots, which will allow students to dive into the world of coding and robotics. These tiny bots will inspire creativity and critical thinking among the young tech enthusiasts!
Pleasant Hill Elementary School is taking it to the next level with their project “Develop Number Sense with Digi-Blocks.” The school received $4,949.75 to purchase Digi-Blocks for students in grades 1-3. This hands-on learning tool will bolster students’ understanding of the place value system, making math fun and interactive.
Last but not least, Saxe Gotha Elementary is all set to ignite critical thinking skills with their project “Eagle Ts: Critical Reasoning to Grow Young Minds.” With $2,358.99 in hand, they will provide students in grades 1-5 with engaging critical reasoning games, setting a solid foundation for analytical skills that will serve these kids well as they grow.
A Tradition of Innovation
The spirit of innovation is a hallmark of the Lexington One Educational Foundation, now in its 11th year of granting funds to transform classrooms. To date, they have invested a staggering $255,571.23 across 45 grant awards, benefiting over 30,727 students in and around Lexington. This incredible achievement showcases the foundation’s commitment to providing enriching educational experiences that cater to diverse learning styles and promote equity in education.
Community Support Makes It Possible
This success wouldn’t be possible without the enthusiastic support from community members and local businesses, all coming together to fuel these educational initiatives. The Foundation is dedicated to creating extraordinary learning opportunities that inspire and empower students to reach their fullest potential.
Looking Ahead
As the new school year kicks off, Lexington’s schools are armed with innovative tools and projects designed to elevate the educational experience. With continued community support, the future looks bright for the students of Lexington County School District One!
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Additional Resources
- SW Lex Ledger: Educational Foundation Awards $15,672.74 in Innovation Grants
- Lexington Chronicle: 10 Lexington Richland Educators Awarded Bright Ideas Grants
- SW Lex Ledger: Talented and Gifted Academy Opens April 14
- News Observer: Local Education News
- The State: Local Education Articles
- Wikipedia: Education in the United States
- Google Search: Lexington County School District One
- Google Scholar: Innovation Grants in Education
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Educational Innovation
- Google News: Lexington Schools Innovation
