
Our Community Foundation has awarded a Fall Teaching Innovator Grant to Washington Catholic Schools for a project aimed at improving student data tracking and support
Washington Catholic received a $250 grant for its EduNotes: Tracking Progress with Precision initiative, led by teacher Ally Gilley, who was also named a Teaching Innovator. The project introduces a digital notepad system that organizes student information, streamlines documentation, and provides real-time progress tracking to help teachers deliver timely, personalized support. The Foundation thanked its donors for making the Teaching Innovator program possible.
PHOTO CAPTION Our Community Foundation presented a $250 Teaching Innovator Grant to Ally Gilley. This grant supports the EduNotes: Tracking Progress with Precision. Shown during the grant presentation are (left to right) Paula Jones, Secretary, Our Community Foundation; Allyson Gilley, WC Teaching Innovator, Chris Jarrett, OCF Executive Director.



