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Congratulations to 2022 Perkins Reserve Grant recipients
Perkins Reserve Grants, which provide funds to support the purchase of industry-grade classroom equipment or curricula and high-quality professional development opportunities, were recently awarded to nine school districts, for a total of $368,335.09. Congratulations!
These grants will provide funds to improve CTE programs that focus on industrial alignment, reducing barriers for special populations, and innovative delivery.
Recipient | Project | Award amount |
Belle Fourche School District | Enhance Manufacturing program with the purchase of a fiber laser cutting machine | $49,900.00 |
Highmore-Harrold School District | Modernize to industry grade equipment and attend professional development to enhance the Ag, Food, and Natural Resources program | $41,180.00 |
Huron School District | All staff within the CTE department will attend a national professional development conference to learn strategies to support special populations in CTE programs | $46,805.00 |
Leola School District | Enhance the Ag, Food, and Natural Resources, Health Sciences, and STEM programs with industry grade equipment | $31,731.00 |
McIntosh School District | Modernize to industry grade equipment and attend professional development to enhance Hospitality and Tourism program | $35,674.45 |
Milbank School District | Purchase a Switch vehicle to enhance Transportation, Ag, Food, and Natural Resources, and STEM programs | $50,000.00 |
Newell School District | Increase CTE cluster offerings with purchase of STEM equipment | $27,990.97 |
Rosholt School District | Enhance Manufacturing program with the purchase of innovative and industry grade equipment | $49,944.59 |
Willow Lake School District | Enhance Health Science program with the purchase of medical simulation manikins | $35,109.08 |
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