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Each September, the Women Leaders and SEF staff meet with the principals of the Special School District schools including the Juvenile Detention Center and Bridges Program. The principals share insights into their schools’ populations and present their proposed special projects. They seek the Women Leaders for assistance in bringing these projects to life.
For the 2024-2025 school year, $11,000 in funding was approved for the following projects:
- $2,000 to Ackerman School for the End of Year School Celebration on May 22, 2025
- $2,000 to Northview High School to purchase 150 yearbooks for students
- $800 to Litzsinger School to purchase spring shirts for the state assessment day; $1,000 for Afriky Lolo’s drum and dance troupe will be funded through the Arts in the Classroom program
- $1,200 to Neuwoehner High School for a bubble wall
- $2,000 to Southview School for school-wide T-shirts and funds for an end-of-the-year celebration
- $1,500 to the Juvenile Detention Center for new school branding and customized school apparel/gear
- $1,500 to the Bridges Program for a 3-D Printer, boxes for each student, and supplies; weighted blankets will be donated
See the 2023-2024 Principal Grants
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Niki Tedoni* Southview School
Thanks to the generosity of the Women in Leaders Principals Grant we were able to purchase AMAZING neon t-shirts for all students and staff. To save on the cost, we ordered the t-shirts and decals and were able to use our own press to make the final product. Students in our SLC-Service Learning Center were able to assist in the process. Both the students and staff were so excited to receive their shirts. We passed them out before our End of the Year Glow Dance, and everyone was able to light up the room during the dance and throughout the day. We appreciate the continued support of the Women in Leaders Principals group!
From the Newsroom
SEF will again recognize people in the St. Louis community who are making a difference in the lives of students with disabilities with our community awards.
Through the Women Leaders, SEF is able to provide essential resources for innovative projects that might otherwise go unfunded.
SEF aims to strengthen our partnership with educators, ensuring they are aware of the resources available to help students achieve success.