Tippecanoe Valley Middle School students will have a chance to enjoy new archery equipment, thanks to physical education teacher April Jones securing a $500 grant from the Indiana Retired Teachers Association.
Tippecanoe Valley Middle School physical education teacher April Jones has been awarded a $500 grant from the Indiana Retired Teachers Association (IRTA) Foundation. Only 20 teachers across the state of Indiana receive this prestigious grant each year.
Jones applied for the grant to enhance the archery program at Tippecanoe Valley Middle School. The funds will be used to purchase new bows, new arrows and an adapted archery set designed for students who may not be able to pull back the poundage on traditional bows. This equipment will provide more opportunities for all students to participate in the program and further develop their skills.
“We are so excited to receive this grant and expand the opportunities we offer our students,” Jones said. “Archery is a fantastic way for students to develop focus, patience and coordination. With this new equipment, we can ensure that every student, no matter their ability, has a chance to enjoy and excel in the sport.”
Tippecanoe Valley Middle School Principal Kyle Wieland shared, “We are incredibly proud of Mrs. Jones for receiving this grant. Her dedication to creating an inclusive and engaging environment for all students is truly inspiring. This new equipment will allow even
more students to experience success in archery and contribute to their overall growth and development.”
The Indiana Retired Teachers Association Foundation supports teachers across the state through grants that fund innovative programs designed to engage and inspire students. Tippecanoe Valley Middle School is proud of Jones for this accomplishment and excited for the enhanced opportunities this grant will bring to students.
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