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Credit Union of America awards $48,700 to support 56 Kansas teachers 

WICHITA, KA (January 13, 2026) |

Credit Union of America (CUA) has awarded $48,700 in Teach, Grow, and Inspire the  Future (TGIF) classroom grants to 56 teachers across Kansas. Since TGIF launched in 2000, CUA has  contributed more than $600,000 to help teachers bring creative ideas to life through classroom projects,  supplies, and experiences that enrich learning. 

During this application period, more than 175 teachers submitted proposals with ideas aimed at sparking innovation and engagement in their classrooms. Recipients were selected through an anonymous review process conducted by a panel of CUA employees and retired educators. Additional information about each winning project is available upon request.

We congratulate our Fall 2025 TGIF grant recipients and wish them and their students a rewarding, engaging experience as they bring their educational projects to life.

2025 TGIF Grant Recipients

Wichita Public Schools

Abigail Myril Semple, Sips 2Go, Chisholm Life Skills Center

Rebecca Janssen, Libros en Español, Cloud Elementary School

Trisha Jones, Clubs, College Hill Elementary School

Jennifer Thorpe, Cultivating Environmental Inquiry, Coleman Middle School

Melissa Guerrero, Penguin Research Project, Colvin Elementary School

Ethan Oltean, Binoculars for Field Ecology, East High School

John Perkins, Literacy Intervention, East High School

Kayla Conely, High Schoolers Still Love Stickers and Other Extrinsic Rewards Too!, East High School

Mallela Sabas, From Barriers to Bridges—A Flexible Classroom for Language Growth, East High School

Alissa Needham, Science Lab Equipment, Heights High School

Janet Ralston, Make Reading Come Alive, Horace Mann Dual Language Magnet School

Lara Dodson, Building Empathy Through Persona Dolls, Isely Traditional Magnet Elementary School

Karen Rodriguez-Orozco, Outdoor Classroom, Lawrence Elementary School

Kristen Yacenda, Engagement with QBall, Linwood Elementary School

Carrie Kessler, Making Magic, Mead Middle School

Charee Wright, Engineering Fairytales—Designing Happily Ever After, Mueller Elementary School

Jason Fair, Flip Zone, Mueller Elementary School

Shane Goldwater, Stream to Sustainability, North High School

Madeline Crawford, Sound Projection, Northwest High School

Stacy Mizer Dalrymple, Building a Book, Ortiz Elementary School

Wichita Private Schools

Elizabeth Gaulding, Support for Reading Intervention Materials, Blessed Sacrament Catholic School

Emily Millspaugh, Classroom Gardening, Green Gate Children's School

Tiffany Titus (Woodman), Cracking the Code—Decodable Readers for Reading Success, LIGHT Academy

Debie Markevits, Manipulatives in Math Matter, Trinity Academy

Community Markets

Kirsten Meireis, Calculators for All, Andale High School, Andale

Holly Avalos, Entrepreneurship Field Trip, Andover High School, Andover

Melissa Reed, Writer's Ink, Augusta Middle School, Augusta

Cassy Dalbom, Building Literacy Connections, Belle Plaine High School, Belle Plaine

Kylie Hamilton, A Student-Led Podcast for Connection, Creativity and Communication, Belle Plaine High School, Belle Plaine

Kayla Ash, Skating in PE, Belle Plaine Middle School, Belle Plaine

Rebecca Cole, Tools for Learning, Literacy and Focus in the SPED Classroom, Clearwater Intermediate School, Clearwater

Adam Stout, Less Screen Time, More Hands-On Learning, Derby High School, Derby

Angela Gumm, Hen House for School, St. Mary Parish Catholic School, Derby

Anne Weber, Jumping for Heart Health, Garden Plain Elementary School, Garden Plain

Darcie Lowry, Greenhouse Supplies, Goddard High School, Goddard

Mindy St. Peter, Robotics Club Start Up, Goddard Middle School, Goddard

Sherry Pruter, Student Emergency Backpack Program, Central Kansas Christian Academy, Great Bend

Hillary Emerson, Sit Smart Not Still, Little Panthers Preschool, Great Bend

Amy Stein, Empowering Young Voices Via a Middle School News Broadcast Journalism Program, Great Bend Middle School, Great Bend

Robyn Heitschmidt, The Fun is in the Details, Great Bend Middle School, Great Bend

Casey Meier, New Sew Blanket Project, Campus High School, Haysville

Jaclyn Ward, Cooking with Fire—Building Skills One Slice at a Time, Campus High School, Haysville

Megan Bloom, Clearer Stories, One Camera at a Time, Inman High School, Inman

Jessica Buchanan, Print the Future—Empowering Middle School Engineers with 3D Innovation, Maize Middle School, Maize

Kathleen Rodriguez, Real Talk, Maize Middle School, Maize

Jenny Peck, History in Focus, Maize South High School, Maize

Jancy Davis, Notebook-Journal Supplies, Roosevelt Elementary School, Manhattan

Sarah Weis, Little Typers, Big Impact—Chromebook Keyboard Slip Covers, Minneapolis Grade School, Minneapolis

Lori Colvin, Exciting Adventure for 5th Graders, Mulvane Grade School, Mulvane

Sean Monaghen, Pottery Class Improvements, Newton High School, Newton

Stephanie Thompson, Maker Space Classroom, Liberty Middle School, Pratt

Emily Gilpin, Phonics Based Learning Through Play, Southwest Elementary School, Pratt

Rachael Wilson, Real Life Math for Lifelong Success—Empowering Special Education Students Through Functional Math, Salina South Middle School, Salina

Laia Tena Giornes, Virtual Reality Integration in Foreign Language Classroom, Smoky Valley High School, Lindsborg

Kara Duncan, Staying Alive, Stafford Jr./Sr. High School, Stafford

Christian Ammerman, Camera for Middle School Yearbook Class, Valley Center Middle School, Valley Center

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