THE DALLES — The North Wasco County Education Foundation (NWCEF) has announced the recipients of its Spring 2026 Classroom Mini-Grant awards. Educators from across North Wasco County School District 21 were selected for funding this season, totaling $7,265, to support innovative, hands-on, and student-centered learning opportunities in local classrooms.
• George Braun, The Dalles Middle School – OMSI Mobile Planetarium Experience
• Tonja Maya, Dry Hollow Elementary School – Cultural Cooking & STEM Exploration Lab
• Susana Reyes Montes, Chenowith Elementary School – Exploring Our Solar System & Habitats
• Taylor Cofer, The Dalles High School – From DNA to Protein: Exploring the Flow of Information
• Janell Geary, Colonel Wright Elementary School – Supporting Student Theatre: The Phantom Tollbooth
Funded projects span a wide range of focus areas, including STEM education, literacy, sensory learning, outdoor education, performing arts, cultural enrichment, and experiential learning opportunities designed to engage students in meaningful and creative ways.
“It’s inspiring to see the creativity and dedication of educators across our district,” said Kelsey Alsheimer, Administrative Director of NWCEF. “These projects help create engaging, hands-on experiences for students while giving teachers the flexibility to bring innovative ideas directly into their classrooms.”
About the Classroom Mini-Grants Program
The North Wasco County Education Foundation’s Classroom Mini-Grants Program provides funding directly to educators and staff within North Wasco County School District 21 to support innovative classroom projects and enrichment opportunities that may not otherwise be possible through traditional school budgets.
The program is designed to encourage hands-on learning, creativity, community engagement, and student-centered educational experiences aligned with district priorities. Funding may support classroom materials, STEM projects, arts and music enrichment, outdoor learning, field experiences, guest speakers, sensory supports, and other experiential learning opportunities that directly benefit students.
NWCEF offers both Spring and Fall mini-grant funding cycles annually.
Supporting Education Through Community Investment
Funding for the Classroom Mini-Grants Program is made possible through generous support from local individual donors, businesses, and community partners who believe in strengthening educational opportunities for students in The Dalles.
In 2026, the program was significantly expanded through a major $75,000 contribution from Google, helping NWCEF continue to invest directly in classrooms, teachers, and student learning opportunities throughout the district.
“We are very thankful to Google for their continued investment in education here in The Dalles,” said Alsheimer. “Their support is helping educators supply additional resources to create engaging learning experiences for students.”
For more information about the North Wasco County Education Foundation, upcoming grant cycles, or ways to support local education initiatives, visit northwascoed.com/.
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