MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – The West Virginia Public Education Collaborative and the Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation will directly respond to teachers who are passionate about pursuing innovation in the classroom, but often struggle to find the funding and resources to creatively innovate, inform and inspire their students.
Through competitive mini-grants, the new West Virginia Teacher Innovation program will financially support some of the state’s most creative classroom teachers by providing up to $4,000 to fund their multidisciplinary learning projects.
Three of the programs are in The Register-Herald’s primary market in Raleigh, Wyoming and McDowell counties.
WVPEC Executive Director Donna Hoylman Peduto…