Lake Dallas High School

Amidst a Pandemic, Our Prize Patrol Awards Recipients

It’s that time of year again. We are thrilled to announce the Lake Dallas teachers and staff that were awarded educational grants by our “Prize Patrol” for innovative and enrichment project proposals. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, we had to get creative and transitioned this year’s award presentations to an online format. While district leaders and donors were on video chat with teachers, campus administrators provided them with their oversized checks. 

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This year Lake Cities Education Foundation awarded nearly $36,000 in grants to Lake Dallas ISD educators. Each district campus earned at least one grant. 

Project Title: I Can See the Ideas in Me

Funds made possible in part through the Walmart Teacher Grant

Grant Amount Received: $938

Grant Director: India Morris, Corinth Elementary Teacher

Project Title: Pre-K Exploration Center

Funds made possible in part through the T.W. Hicks Teacher Grant

Grant Amount Received: $930

Grant Director: Ashley Campbell, Corinth Elementary Pre-K Teacher

Project Title: Tools of the Trade

Funds made possible in part through the CoServ Charitable Foundation Grant

Grant Amount Received: $400

Grant Director: Michelle Richey, Corinth Elementary Technology Integration Specialist 

Project Title: Body Mass Index and Healthy Lifestyles

Funds made possible in part through the Lora McCarty Henderson Teacher Grant

Grant Amount Received: $4,859.29

Grant Director: Debby Winder, Lake Dallas High School Athletic Trainer

Project Title: Responding to Student Social-Emotional and Academic Advising Needs During a Pandemic

Funds made possible through the DATCU Teacher Grant

Grant Amount Received: $4,000

Grant Director: London Hall Bendani, Lake Dallas High School Counselor/Academic Advisor

Project Title: Rod Oven for Welding Certifications

Funds made possible in part through the Boeing Teacher Grant 

Grant Amount Received: $2,056.10

Grant Director: Jerry Crow, Lake Dallas High School Welding Teacher

Project Title: Hocus Pocus, Help us Focus

Funds made possible in part through the LCEF Directors Teachers Grant

Grant Amount Received: $1,411,50

Grant Director: Sabrina Chapman, Dana Dunn, and Amy Rios; Lake Dallas Elementary Special Ed. Dept. 

Project Title: LDE Geniuses

Funds made possible through the CoServ Charitable Foundation Grant

Grant Amount Received: $3,600

Grant Director: Katie Landaverde, Technology Integration Specialist; and Cari Houser, Lake Dallas Elementary Teacher

Project Title: Improving Student Achievement Through the Implementation of Social Emotional Learning by Bringing WHO to the Classrooms and Campuses 

Funds made possible through the LCEF Directors Teachers Grant

Grant Amount Received: $4,450

Grant Director: Counselors/Academic Advisors: Monica Gonzales-Carrido, Corinth Elementary; and London Hall Bendani, Lake Dallas High School

Project Title: Magnifying Science Experiences

Funds made possible in part through the CoServ Teacher Assistance Grant

Grant Amount Received: $2,474.31

Grant Director: Kathryn Holland, Lake Dallas Middle School Science Teacher

Project Title: Calm, Cool, Collected

Funds made possible in part through the Carole Heidmann Memorial Teacher Grant

Grant Amount Received: $2,083

Grant Director: Kendra Black, Lake Dallas Middle School Teacher

Project Title: Leveling Out Literacy

Funds made possible through the Robin Hasserd Memorial Teacher Grant

Grant Amount Received: $5,000

Grant Director: Ashley Fay, Shady Shores Elementary Instructional Coach

Project Title: How Now Brown Cow

Funds made possible through the Drozd Family Teacher Grant

Grant Amount Received: $3,797

Lake Dallas Middle School

Project Title: Genius Hour

Funds made possible through the CoServ Charitable Foundation STEM Grant

Grant Amount Received: $3,600

Lake Dallas Elementary

“We’re so excited that these funds will once again go to Lake Dallas ISD’s excellent teachers so they can continue to make learning exciting and engaging for students,” Don Glockel, president of the LCEF Board of Directors, said. “Hearing these educators talk about their projects was exciting, and I speak for the entire foundation in saying we eagerly await seeing their plans come to fruition.” 

These grants are not available without your support. Donations are currently being accepted here, or mailed to LCEF, PO Box 1294, Lake Dallas, TX  75065. Your financial support makes teachers’ dreams come true and enriches the lives and futures of our students. We look forward to partnering with you to continue creating opportunities for our students and teachers. 

Prize Patrol Surprises Grant Recipients

We were so excited to enlist our “Prize Patrol” to surprise Lake Dallas teachers and staff with educational grants for innovative and enrichment project proposals. The Prize Patrol, joined by several LDISD administrators as they visited the LDISD campus, delivered oversized checks of nearly $32,000 in educational grants and festive poinsettias to the surprised grant recipients! 

LCEF Board President Don Glockel said of the grants awarded, “The Lake Cities Education Foundation is once again thrilled to be able to provide funds to the teachers of Lake Dallas ISD. It is exciting to be able to partner with the District to support the creativity and vision of these remarkable professionals.” 

2019-2020 Grant Projects awarded:

Project Title: Urban Agriculture: Sustainable Farming in the City

Funds made possible in part through the “CoServ Teacher Assistance Endowment” 

Grant Amount Received: $5,000.00

Grant Director: Charlie Lokey, Assistant Principal of Curriculum & Instruction, Lake Dallas Middle School

Project Title: Leveling Out Literacy: A Literacy Intervention System

Funds made possible in part through the “Carol Heidemann Memorial Teacher Grant”

Grant Amount Received: $5,000.00

Grant Director: Ashely Fay, Instructional Coach, Shady Shores Elementary School

Project Title: Argument-Driven Inquiry

Funds made possible in part through the “LCEF Directors Teachers Grant Endowment” 

Grant Amount Received: $5,000.00

Grant Director: Angel Buchanan, Instructional Coach, Lake Dallas Elementary School

Project Title: Animation and Graphic Design Poster Printer

Funds made possible in part through the “Boeing Teacher Grant”

Grant Amount Received: $3,000.00

Grant Director: Kyle Butler, Instructor, Lake Dallas High School

Project Title: CE Reads One Book

Funds made possible in part through the “Robin Hasserd Memorial Teacher Grant”

Grant Amount Received: $1650.00

Grant Director: Tina Yant, Instructional Coach, Corinth Elementary School

Project Title: Fun and Games in Fifth

Funds made possible in part through the “Walmart Teacher Grant”

Grant Amount Received: $250.00

Grant Director: Ann Lenard, Instructor, Shady Shores Elementary School

Project Title: LDHS Weld Test Bender for New Welding Program

Funds made possible in part through the “Robin Goodale Memorial Teacher Grant”

Grant Amount Received: $2,000.00

Grant Director: Jerry Crow, Welding Instructor, Lake Dallas High School

Project Title: Lettuce Grow

Funds made possible in part through the “Lora McCarty Henderson Memorial Teacher Grant”

Grant Amount Received: $5,000.00

Grant Director: Amy Koch, Instructor, Shady Shores Elementary School

Project Title: Social and Emotional Learning for Pre-K and Kindergarten 

Funds made possible in part through the “Drozd Family Endowment” 

Grant Amount Received: $5,000.00

Grant Director: Kathy Schaeffer, Ph.D., LSSP

Members of the Prize Patrol included LDISD Superintendent Dr. Gayle Stinson, LCEF Board Members Don Glockel, Frank Graham, Gary Peppers, Tom Davenport, and Executive Director Karla Landrum. 

Formed in 2000, the Lake Cities Education Foundation was created to assist the students and teachers of the Lake Dallas Independent School District through the awarding of innovative teaching grants and scholarship to graduating seniors of Lake Dallas High School. 

Save the Date! November 7: LCEF Gala & Auction

You are cordially invited to attend The 19th Annual Lake Cities Education Foundation Gala on Thursday, November 7, 2019 at the Denton Convention Center - Embassy Suites by Hilton.

The funds raised by the annual gala go toward supporting the LCEF’s efforts to provide innovative grants for teachers of the Lake Dallas Independent School District and scholarships for graduating seniors of Lake Dallas High School. 

Gala sponsors and attendees truly are the foundation for making the gala a success every year. To purchase tickets or become a sponsor, simply visit our sponsorships page (https://www.lakecitiesed.com/2019-gala-sponsorships) and select one of five levels of sponsorship. You can read about each level of sponsorship and make the correct choice for you. 

Currently, LCEF is accepting donation for the gala’s silent and live auctions. The auctions are an integral and exciting part of the gala. Attendees have an opportunity to bid on fantastic items all the while contributing to making a difference for the students and teachers of the Lake Dallas Independent School District. Past items have ranged from all-expense paid vacations to gift certificates at local restaurants and boutiques, golf outings, jet flights, dinner parties, hunting trips, oil paintings, home decor, movie posters, and more. 

All items are welcome, and LCEF volunteers are even available to pick up your donations. To donate, please complete the sponsor form with information about your tax deductible donation.

Beyond just attending the gala, there are many opportunities for you to get involved in the planning process. In the weeks leading up to the event, volunteer opportunities increase. The 19th Annual Lake Cities Education Foundation Gala would not be possible without the selfless volunteers who put countless hours into making this event happen. If you would like to volunteer, call us at 940-497-5233 or email lakecitiesef@gmail.com.

We look forward to celebrating with you on November 7, 2019 at the Denton Convention Center - Embassy Suites by Hilton. Purchase your tickets today! 

2019 LCEF Rosecutting Scholarship Recipients

The Lake Cities Education Foundation was formed in 2000 to assist the students and teachers of the Lake Dallas Independent School District through the awarding of innovative teaching grants and scholarships to graduating seniors of Lake Dallas High School. 

Funds are raised for these grants and scholarships through our annual fundraisers, the Gala and auction held each fall and Memorial Golf Tournament held each summer. However, some family members and friends have also chosen to memorialize their loved ones through permanently endowed scholarships. At Rosecutting 19 years ago, $4,500 in LCEF scholarships were awarded to 9 students. Since then over $407,000 has been awarded to 309 seniors. 

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At this year’s Rosecutting, we were thrilled to award 23 deserving members of the Class of 2019 with scholarships totaling $47,500. Please join us in congratulating these scholarship recipients: 

Tonya Lyons Monden Future Educator Scholarship: Ashlynn Pohlmeyer - $1,500

Kent E. Gladen Memorial Scholarship: Morgan Sams - $1,000

CoServ Charitable Foundation Scholarship: Danelle Bennett - $1,000

CoServ Electric Endowed Scholarship: Grace Acuncius - $500

LCEF Board of Directors Scholarship: Jerry “Ryan” Hawley - $1,000

Lake Cities Chamber of Commerce Endowed Scholarship: Sydney Nunley - $500

Lake Cities Education Foundation BOD Scholarship: Blake Frase - $500

George Halley Memorial Endowed Scholarship: Cynthia Harl - $500

Lake Cities Lion Club Scholarship: Rylee Kleam - $500

LDHS PTSA Scholarship in honor of the LDISD Board of Trustees: Kyrstin Lake - $500

VLK Architects in honor of the LDISD Board of Trustees: Cassi Crain - $500

All Sports Booster Club in honor of the LDISD Board of Trustees: Bailey Avila - $500

Class of 2019: Deja Bledsoe - $500

Oakmont Men’s Golf Association Endowed Scholarship: Janae O’Connell - $500

Matthew Web Memorial Endowed Scholarship: Sanjana Mishra - $500

Sawko & Burrows Endowed Scholarship: Francisco Avelino - $700

Jason Powell Memorial Endowed Scholarship: Gabriel Couron - $1,000

Century Link Endowed Scholarship: Mercedes Zaragoza - $1,000

Tyler Morse Memorial Endowed Scholarship: Addison Blevins - $1,800

LCEF BOD: Noah Payne - $4,000

Louis B. Drozd, Jr., Memorial Endowed Scholarship: Elizabeth Gowans - $6,000

Nicholas Hibberd Memorial Endowed Scholarship: Ryan Depperschmidt - $10,500

CW2 Christopher Chabot Martin Memorial Endowed Scholarship: Anna Ruggiere - $12,500

Thank you to everyone who has generously supported the Lake Cities Education Foundation and allowed us to award these scholarships to 23 deserving students. We know their futures are bright, and we are rooting for them every step of the way.