Frakes School Center awarded $2,368 PRIDE grant

Published 11:24 am Tuesday, October 31, 2017

SOMERSET — Eastern Kentucky PRIDE announced today that it will award $2,368 to the Frakes School Center for hands-on environmental education projects during the 2017/18 school year.

Frakes School Center will use its grant for a series of mini-projects for fourth and fifth grade students. The topics covered will include owls, soil, energy, waves, and air and water power. The grant will pay for the materials needed for the lessons, including microscopes and hotplates.

Overall, PRIDE will award $119,155 to educators across 41 counties of southern and eastern Kentucky through the PRIDE Environmental Education Grant Program, which was made possible by a grant to PRIDE from the Appalachian Regional Commission.

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Educators applied for the grants, and PRIDE selected the grant recipients through a competitive review process. The grant projects may begin after recipients complete a training webinar later this month.

The grants can be used for a variety of educational activities that help students appreciate and care for the environment and to serve their community.

“I want to congratulate the grant recipients and thank the educators who are leading these projects,” said Tammie Wilson, PRIDE President and Chief Executive Officer.

“You are making a difference by opening our students’ eyes, hearts, and minds to caring for our region’s incredible natural resources. You also are helping your students grow academically through hands-on activities that allow them to practice key skills, such as math and problem-solving. Environmental education really is a great investment for students and our region.”

Promoting environmental education is a key mission for PRIDE, which is a nonprofit organization. PRIDE contributes to the economic and cultural growth of southern and eastern Kentucky by improving water quality, cleaning up solid waste problems, and advancing environmental education, in order to improve living conditions for its residents while enhancing the potential for tourism industry growth in the region.

Since 1997, PRIDE has awarded 1,609 Environmental Education Grants that impacted 892,834 students across the region. Schools have used PRIDE funds for a wide variety of activities, such as building outdoor classrooms, nature trails, wetlands, and greenhouses.

For a complete list of 2017/18 grant recipients, visit www.kypride.org.