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Ball State awarded $2.9M grant for COVID-19 learning recovery Charlotte Stefanski, Muncie Star Press © Photo provided by Muncie Community Schools Kelsey Pavelka’s second-grade class at West View Elementary School is shown in the first half of the 2020-21 school year.
MUNCIE, Ind. With many local school systems and education organizations looking for new ways to keep students engaged this summer, a $2.9 million grant awarded to Ball State University s Teacher s College is intended to help bring in more learning recovery programs after a year of COVID-19.
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Awarded last week by the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE), the grant will support a wide-ranging learning project that will serve students in Muncie Community Schools, the Indiana Academy for Science, Mathematics and Humanities, Burris Laboratory School and Inspire Academy.
Friends and Neighbors: Red-tail volunteers plant 600 trees in Muncie nature preserve Robin Gibson, Muncie Star Press © Photo by Kyle Allen Johnson / Provided by Red-tail Land Conservancy Volunteers help to plant 600 trees in Red-tail Land Conservancy s Reber Woods on April 17, 2021.
• More than 50 volunteers from Muncie, Yorktown, and surrounding communities planted 600 trees in Reber Woods on April 17. The spring tree-planting event was coordinated by
Red-tail Land Conservancy, in partnership with Plant Roots Foundation and Heintzelman Hardwood Floors, to celebrate Earth Month, jumpstart restoration of a forest, and empower community members to build deeper connections with nature.
Tree-planting work crews led by Indiana Master Naturalists included individuals, families, and scout troops. Reber Woods has a remnant of a mature wetland forest. The hundreds of native trees volunteers planted in an adjacent field will expand the remnant and connect it to the