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Randolph EMC Funds ‘Bright Ideas’

Julie Brown of North Moore High School in Robbins

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Lane Prince of Page Street Elementary poses with Instructional Facilitator, Rachel Leonard.

“We at Randolph EMC commend these educators on their efforts to enlighten and aid their students during an especially difficult year,” said Nicole Arnold, Communications and Public Affairs Manager.  “We are thrilled to provide their creative projects with funding and recognition at a crucial time for education.”

Bright Ideas grants, sponsored by REMC and North Carolina’s electric cooperatives, are available to Tar Heel teachers for innovative, hands-on, classroom projects that would not otherwise be funded. Since 1994 North Carolina’s electric cooperatives collectively have awarded more than $12.9 million in Bright Ideas funding for nearly 12,359 projects supporting teachers and benefitting more than 2.5 million students.

The 2020 grants were awarded to the following educators and schools:

From Uwharrie Charter Academy, four teachers secured funding for their projects.  They include:

Bright Ideas Educational Grants

Bright Ideas grant applications are collected each year through mid-September, and winning proposals are selected in a competitive evaluation process by a panel of local educators. The application process will reopen for interested teachers in April 2021. More information is available about the Bright Ideas grant program on RandolphEMC.com.

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