BEP, Nissan award 39 mini-grants to RCS teachers

May 3, 2017

By KEITH RYAN CARTWRIGHT
Rutherford County Schools

Business Education Partnership Foundation Chairman Emil Hassan has read every single teacher minigrant proposal for the past 28 years.

Like our society, the grant requests have changed.

“I remember the time when you were (doing good) to get one to help improve math education and science,” he said at the spring awards breakfast for the BEP Teacher Minigrants, “but now 90 percent of them are that way, which is great.”

Hassan, a former executive with Nissan North America, talked about smart phones, video conferencing anywhere in the world and even said, “We’re going to have driverless cars within two or three years.”

It is indeed a changing world.

And it’s why the Business Education Partnership Foundation, which was founded in 1988, continues to make a profound impact in classrooms throughout Rutherford County Schools.

Wednesday morning, BEP awarded 43 minigrants, including 39 of which were awarded to teachers from 20 different Rutherford County schools.

“I think it’s amazing they’re giving to the community like this,” said Hope McFarlin, a special education teacher at Blackman Middle School.

McFarlin was awarded minigrants for a pair of projects – “Tower Garden” and “Tower Garden Accessories.”

Afterward she said she has been encouraging other teachers to apply as well.

Hassan echoed McFarlin’s sentiment.

He encouraged teachers in attendance to inspire others to apply in the future.

Kim Stoecker, principal at Siegel Middle School, said Katie Harris has taken the lead among fellow science teachers in working together to develop ideas and write grants.

Harris, who has been awarded minigrants in the past, received two more – “No Need to Roam…Build a Home” and “Say Watt? Quiz Boards are Electrifying.” Their team effort led to three other grants being awarded to Hannah Hardiman, Morgan Faulkner and a joint award to Miriam Lee and Emily Wood.

“As a principal, I’m so proud (of our staff) for going above and beyond and I know it’s going to benefit our kids,” said Stoecker, who thanked BEP and Nissan. “We appreciate so much the opportunities that are out there.”

With more than 8,000 employees at the Smyrna manufacturing facility, Nissan is the largest auto manufacturing plant in North America and among the three largest in the world.

They hope to produce 660,000 units this year, according Greg Jones, senior director of human resources for Nissan. That is one every 28 – 30 seconds, and by comparison, twice the average output of other auto plants.

Stoecker said that she and her faculty have toured the facility and added, “It’s eye-opening and you’re kind of awestruck when you walk out of there.”

“With that kind of production volume, we need good skilled employees,” said Jones, who grew up in Rutherford County.

He noted that educators like the ones receiving the BEP teacher minigrants have done a great job in helping to “skill up” the youth in Rutherford County.

Name

School Name

Name of Project

Hope McFarlin

Blackman Middle School

Tower Garden Accessories

Zach Martin

Blackman Middle School

Coding Is OzoFun With Ozobot

Hope McFarlin

Blackman Middle School

Tower Garden

Lisa Fox

Brown's Chapel Elementary

Magnificent Magna-Tiles

Dr. Rachel L. Peay Cornett

Brown's Chapel Elementary

Building Mathematical Minds Brick by Brick

Gene Cowart

Central Magnet School

Glow Glofish Glow

Marc Guthrie

Central Magnet School

Sparking the Next Generation of Programmers

Teresa Jones

Christiana Elementary School

Building Block of Fractions

Dawn Powell

Christiana Middle School

STEAM Ahead with 3D Printing

Dawn Powell

Christiana Middle School

STEAMing up the Library Before School

Debbie Reyes

David Youree Elementary

Cars, Boats, and Planes Oh My!

Bippy Tidwell

David Youree Elementary

STEM or STEAM Let's Do Both!!!!!!!

Bippy Tidwell

David Youree Elementary

Family Night

Jessica Supakhan

Holloway High School

"Let's Sell Something"

Tera Alford

Oakland Middle School

Therapeutic Toy Design Challenge

Jim Upton

Oakland Middle School

Automation and Robotics Challenge

Michael Shirley

Riverdale High School

Farmer at the Eye in the Sky

Kasey Polatka

Rock Springs Elementary

Quail Eggs For Sale!

Garry Gannon

Rock Springs Middle School

Gardening in the Classroom

Garry Gannon

Rock Springs Middle School

Finch Robots

Rhonda Marcum

Rock Springs Middle School

"Will You Look At That?"

Heather Keweza

Roy Waldron Elementary

STEAM to the Finish with Dash and Dot

Christina Hurt

Siegel High School

Water Down the Drain...Then What?

Katie Harris

Siegel Middle School

No Need to Roam...Build a Home!

Katie Harris

Siegel Middle School

Say Watt?  Quiz Boards are Electrifying!

Morgan Faulkner

Siegel Middle School

The Great Escape

Hannah Hardiman

Siegel Middle School

Germ-Invaders:  The Middle School Edition

Miriam Lee

Siegel Middle School

Don't Lose Your Heat: A Conservation Project!

Kelly Messerly

Smyrna West Alternative

Unlock Their Potential

Melanie Strickland

Stewarts Creek Elementary

A Sheer Pioneer

Melody Todd

Stewarts Creek Elementary

Create, Debate, Catapult - Oh My!

Brittany Richardson

Stewarts Creek Elementary

Hands on Learning Through STEM

Pamela Stewart

Stewarts Creek High School

Microbe Hunters

Pamela Stewart

Stewarts Creek High School

Forensic autopsies: A body of clues

Cynthia Reffner

Stewarts Creek High School

The Science of Crime

Stacie Whitlock

Stewarts Creek Middle School

The Library Maker Movement: Encouraging Creativity and Imagination With A Makerspace

Monica Cunningham

Stewarts Creek Middle School

Growing Through Gardening

Monica Cunningham

Stewarts Creek Middle School

Growing Skills Through Gardening Part 2

Delann Dunbar

Stewartsboro Elementary

It's Not Easy Being Green(Growing Readers, Environmen