I know what it’s like trying to stretch the often meager budget you’re given by your school districts. That’s why I thought I’d share a few money-saving ideas I’ve recently come across. Hope you find something here that you can use.
I just finished the revisions to High Tech Home Ec Version 3.1 and two of the new sections I included use great tools from Calculated Industries: KitchenCalc and Quilter’s FabricCalc. Both of these amazing devices would be very useful in the FACS curriculum. Learn more about these devices, go to http://www.calculated.com/ Click on the Quick Product Index to access product information.
Here’s the money-saving news. Calculated Industries offers a very generous discount to schools on the purchase of their calculators. Educators can purchase a single calculator for 25% of the MSRP. The discount goes up to 36% off when you purchase six or more calculators for classroom use. They also offer an Emulator that can be loaded on a computer to provide calculator functionality for use with SMART Boards and other interactive whiteboards. To receive these discounts, you need to contact the company directly and ask for someone in the Education Division. Call 775.445.6256 and ask for the Education Division or email Jeff Spector at jeffs@calculated.com.
Here’s an opportunity to apply for a grant to enhance your program through a gardening project. Whole Foods Market is sponsoring a School Garden Grant Program and the application process just opened August 17th. Whole Kids Foundation will grant 1000 schools $2000 each to build or expand a school garden. Why not follow Alice Waters’ example and partner with your Agriculture department, local elementary school, community collect or community garden club and develop a school garden? (Don’t know Alice Waters? Learn more at http://www.chezpanisse.com/about/alice-waters/) Your students could learn so much from growing, harvesting, preparing and preserving fresh produce! Grant information is available at: http://blog.wholefoodsmarket.com/2011/08/apply-school-garden-grant/?utm_source=Responsys&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2011_08_17_Specials
For inspiration, check out these websites:
http://www.ecoliteracy.org/change/school-gardens
I’ll continue to be on the look out for ways to stretch your FACS budget. Do you have financial wisdom or insights to share? We’d love to post them on this blog. Just register as a user and send them along to share with your FACS friends.
Have a Fresh FACS day and a super weekend!
Ramona
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