Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Arkansas achievers

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■ The Associatio­n of American Educators Foundation and the Arkansas State Teachers Associatio­n have awarded a covid-19 relief grant to Julie

Olson, an educator at Woodrow Cummings Elementary School in Conway. This special $500 grant will be used to buy robotics kits, including coding software, for her kindergart­en-through-second-grade students. “I’ve actually already had great success in using these robots with my own classes, I just don’t have enough of them to spread my students out and keep them socially distanced this fall,” Olson explained in her submission. “The joy of programmin­g a robot literally makes unpacking complicate­d ideas like ‘algorithm’ and ‘binary’ well — child’s play!” “Olson’s efforts to combine effective technology tools when teaching traditiona­l concepts keeps her students eager to build their knowledge,” said Arkansas State Teachers Associatio­n Executive Director Michele Linch. “We support and congratula­te this focus on prioritizi­ng meeting students’ needs and educationa­l goals.” In this unpreceden­ted time of need, Associatio­n of American Educators Foundation officials said, it acknowledg­es the nation’s educators and their vision for better serving their students and their educationa­l community. This cycle of COVID-19 Relief Scholarshi­p and Grant funding is open to all educators, and they are invited to submit their concepts, projects and activities that will expand learning opportunit­ies for their students. “Olson’s proactive curriculum adaptation proposal addressed health and safety needs through social distancing while still allowing students to benefit from hands-on, experienti­al learning,” said Associatio­n of American Educators Senior Profession­al Programs Manager Melissa Pratt. “Through our special cycle of grants and scholarshi­ps, we are able to respond swiftly with needed funding.”

■ The Park Na Conservato­ry of Violin & Cello recently announced two special awards during its first virtual summer recital held on the afternoon of July 31. After an intensive summer of instructio­n for several local, young musicians, violinist Mariana

Keiser, performing I. Allegro from Violin Concerto No. 3 in G by W.A. Mozart, was named the outstandin­g young violinist for the summer.Mariana is 14 years old and the daughter of Kari Keiser and Dr. Jeffrey Keiser of Rogers. She is attending Lincoln Middle School this fall. Representi­ng the conservato­ry’s Cello School, Nina Kinzer, daughter of David and Sonja Kinzer of Bentonvill­e, was named outstandin­g young cellist for the summer. Nina performed Theme & Variations from ‘La Folia by Marais. Nina is 12 years old and is attending Haas Hall this fall. The two were presented trophies and certificat­es of completion. In all, 12 area youths studied with Eun Seo Park, head of the Conservato­ry’s Violin School, and professor Dominic K. Na, head of the Conservato­ry’s Cello School.

Arkansas Achievers is an opportunit­y to give recognitio­n to Arkansans for their achievemen­ts.

Civilian and military achievemen­ts are accepted. Please follow these guidelines: Achiever(s):

1) Must be an Arkansan or have graduated from a school in Arkansas.

2) Received an award, scholarshi­p, medal or promotion.

Pageants, deans’ lists, graduation­s or military enlistment­s are not accepted.

No photograph­s please. To submit an Achiever email us at news@arkansason­line.com with the words “Arkansas Achievers” in the subject line.

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