Alpine School District's Central Elementary School in Pleasant Grove was awarded Wednesday the National Parent Teacher Association's "Reflections Enhancement Award."
Central Elementary will receive a $775 grant to be used on student-centered programs focused on arts education. The school has 500 children — many of whom are considered "at risk." Central is a Title 1 school which means it has a large percentage of students on free or reduced lunch.
Central PTA president Kim Golling wrote in the application letter: "Our Arts Program, which covers instructional materials, art supplies, drama club, school play, a Gettysburg re-enactment and a dance festival, has been a wonderful opportunity for the students to learn and explore all aspects of the arts."
"We are committed to spend $775 toward our arts programs as we match the funds donated by this grant to make a difference in the lives of our students," Anderson wrote.
— Amy K. Stewart
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