2019 Jan Stauber-Sherlock Holmes Literacy Grant Awards
This year we provided grants of up to $500 to five (5) teachers and librarians to assist them in developing a teaching project to introduce more young people to Sherlock Holmes. Here are the awardees for 2019:
1. Derrick Belanger
Century Middle School, Thorton, CO
derrick.g.belanger@adams12.org
"Mystery Writer's Club"
Century Middle School, Thorton, CO
derrick.g.belanger@adams12.org
"Mystery Writer's Club"
2. Jennifer Carey
Independence Non-traditional School, Manassa, VA
careyjl@pwcs.edu
"Solve Clues to Decipher Lock Combinations"
Independence Non-traditional School, Manassa, VA
careyjl@pwcs.edu
"Solve Clues to Decipher Lock Combinations"
3. Megan Dellecese & Erica Overton
Whitesboro High School, Marcy, NY mmccoy-dellecese@wboro.org "Literature and Breakout EDU" |
4. Maggie Krukowski
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic School, Keller, TX
mkrukowski@seascs.net
"Sherlock Holmes Who-Done-It (in the Library)"
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic School, Keller, TX
mkrukowski@seascs.net
"Sherlock Holmes Who-Done-It (in the Library)"
5. Majesta Maxwell & George Campbell
Bradley High School, Bradley, AR
majesta.maxwell@etbsd.org
"SH Murder Mystery"
Bradley High School, Bradley, AR
majesta.maxwell@etbsd.org
"SH Murder Mystery"