Grass Valley teacher receives grant
Second grade classrooms in the Camas School District annually put on theater productions of a bug-themed play called “Goin’ Buggy.”
For years, the five elementary schools have shared aging bug costumes, losing and wearing out things along the way. Additionally, each year much parental labor and love go into making stage props.
This year, Grass Valley second-grade teacher Juli Hanson is changing all of that. She applied for and received a PTA grant and received $500 to outfit close to 100 Grass Valley second-graders with custom-made costumes and props. Second grade teachers Kara Curtin, Scott McCoy and Colleen assisted her in securing the grant.
“Several families have donated their energy, sewing skills, set design and love to this second-grade project,” Hanson said. “We have grandmas and grandpas, friends and neighbors pitching in — some from thousands of miles away — to give our students the chance to have an unforgettable experience.”
The performance will take place at 6:30 p.m., Tues., June 7, at the Grass Valley Elementary auditorium, 3000 N.W. Grass Valley Drive.