
Meadow’s Edge Awarded More Than $1,000 in Education Foundation Grants
Posted on December 15, 2025The Penn-Harris-Madison Education Foundation (PHMEF) continues its mission of supporting excellence in education by awarding $73,715.48 in classroom innovation grants for the 2025-2026 school year, marking one of the largest funding years in foundation history! And Meadow’s Edge was fortunate to receive $1,004.34 in grant dollars!
Each year, PHMEF’s Annual Grant Cycle provides teachers across the district with opportunities to bring creative, hands-on learning projects to life, projects that go beyond traditional classroom resources. The grants are made possible through the generosity of community donors, local businesses, and district supporters.
During the first couple of weeks of December, PHMEF Executive Director Jennifer Turnblom surprised grant recipients. Click here to see the full photo gallery.
Meadow’s Edge was awarded three EZ grants (under $750). The descriptions are listed below:
1. Enrichment Time Novel Studies
Amy Mero, Lauren McCarthy, Kate Cox • $309.35
Chapter books for 1st grade classrooms
2. Soft Start Bins
Anne Goralczyk • $340.00
Daily Activity Bins for 4th Grade Classroom
3. Amplifying Student Voices: Qball for 4th Grade Engagement & Inclusion
Danielle Davidson • $354.99
Throwable Wireless Microphone Ball to Enhance Student Participation
“On behalf of the entire PHM Education Foundation Board I want you to know how deeply we believe in our teachers and staff,” said PHMEF Executive Director Jennifer Turnblom. “Your dedication, and passion for making a positive impact are what make our schools truly exceptional. We are committed to funding your innovative ideas because you are the heart of excellence in PHM, and we are proud to support the remarkable work you do every day.”
For more on the P-H-M Education Foundation’s 2025-26 grant awards, click here.
Last Modified December 15, 2025
