ROCKINGHAM COUNTY SCHOOLS: NC Bright Ideas Application Deadline on September 15

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY SCHOOLS: NC Bright Ideas Application Deadline on September 15
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Rockingham County Schools issued the following announcement on Sep 10. 

Attention RCS Teachers and Principals: We are just two days away from the NC Bright Ideas application deadline on September 15! This year, EnergyUnited will be awarding more than $40,000 to teachers across our 19-county service area through the NC Bright Ideas education grant program. NC Bright Ideas supports classroom innovation by funding projects that provide new, exciting opportunities for students to learn. EnergyUnited will be awarding grants from $200 up to $2,000 to K-12 teachers of all disciplines. Please encourage all teachers to take advantage of this great opportunity while there is still time to apply. Teachers can visit ncbrightideas.com to learn more and to submit their application. Please feel free to contact Adam L. Martin of EnergyUnited if you have any questions or if they can offer further assistance. Mr. Martin can be reached at (704) 924-2139 (office) or (704) 818-6928 (Mobile), or by email at adam_martin@energyunited.com. Best of luck to all applicants! 

www.ncbrightideas.com

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