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Bright Ideas in Action

Ms. Chriscoe shares a proud moment with her student as they explore and celebrate their artwork.

Randolph EMC is partnering with local educators to turn creative ideas into meaningful classroom experiences. Bright Ideas grant applications are now open, offering teachers up to $2,000 to fund innovative projects that support student learning and creativity.

A paper mache slice of cake created by a talented student.

The impact of these grants can be seen in moments like Mrs. Brianna Chriscoe’s student art show at High Falls Elementary, where school halls transform into galleries and students proudly share the work they’ve created throughout the year. From bold colors to imaginative designs, the artwork on display is a reflection of what happens when teachers are empowered to think creatively and students are encouraged to explore new ideas.

Bright Ideas grants are available for projects in all subject areas, including art, science, history, music, and mathematics. Applications will be accepted through September 15, 2026, but educators are encouraged to apply early.

The Beauty of a Bright Ideas Education Grant

Hear from Mrs. Brianna Chriscoe, the recent recipient of a Bright Ideas Education Grant for her student art show at High Falls Elementary. School halls were transformed into galleries while students proudly shared the work they’ve created throughout the year.

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Supporting education and youth remains an important part of Randolph EMC’s commitment to building stronger communities.

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