Chef Evan Hennessey’s two children, Emma and Kaden, now in seventh and fourth grades, are growing up learning skills they’ll rely on throughout their lives In addition to honing their math, reading and social studies knowledge at Seacoast Charter School in Dover.
Their dad has taught them to cook, which will certainly come in handy in the decades to come. While the rest of their friends eat ramen from a Styrofoam cup (if there even is Styrofoam by then), they can whip up some fresh pasta. And while for some a big camping trip means boxed mac and cheese and trail mix, these kids will be able to whip up something warm and delicious.
Dover educators get $30,000 in SEED grants to help students learn
Fosters Daily Democrat
DOVER Seacoast Educational Endowment for Dover, a nonprofit organization dedicated to lifting academic excellence in the city s public schools, recently approved approximately $30,000 in grant awards to teachers and administrators across the district.
The largest grant award went to Dover Middle School’s Amie Hinkley and Deb Jacobs. SEED will provide $10,000 to purchase 30 student-devices equipped with Google Expeditions. This immersive education app allows students to take a virtual field trip to any place in the world, at any time in history. Purchased through Best Buy Education, the funding includes allowances for a charging cart, Geek Squad White Glove service, Geek Squad 24/7 support, and nine months of professional development.