The Gamma Phi Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society recently awarded grants to five young educators.
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The Gamma Phi Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society which is a society of women educators who promote professional and personal growth of its members and excellence in education recently awarded grants to five young educators. These grants were awarded to help the first, second, or third year teacher purchase supplies, curriculum materials, or incentives/rewards to be used in the classroom. Grants were awarded to Jenny Adams, Life Skills Teacher at Bureau Valley High School; Brianne Blumhorst, PE Teacher at Bureau Valley North; Erica Currier, Third Grade Teacher at John F. Kennedy School; Kelsey DeSchepper, Spanish Teacher at Hall High School; and Natalie Janusick, Fourth Grade Teacher at John F. Kennedy School. Left ot right are Pat Wiggim, Gamma Phi member; Brianne Blumhorst; Jenny Adams; and Eileen Behrends, member of Gamma Phi. (Photo contributed)