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As part of its commitment to education, McDonald's Restaurants of Arizona announced it will award a $1,000 classroom supply grant to Kyrene de los Ninos Elementary School located in Tempe in an effort to provide students access to the most relevant and innovative classroom materials. The funds will be used by the recipient to purchase math, science and literacy materials to enhance classroom learning and excite students about math and science exploration. Applications for the McDonald's Classroom Supply Grants were judged on classroom need, number of students, creativity and ability to make good use of supplies.
Kyrene de los Ninos Elementary School will receive a $1,000 classroom supply grant from McDonald's Restaurants of Arizona.
Patricia Fernandez, a kindergarten teacher at Kyrene de los Ninos, plays "Hokey Pokey" in Spanish with a group of students who spend half the day being taught in Spanish and the other part in English. Aug. 20. 2010
Patricia Fernandez, a kindergarten teacher at Kyrene de los Ninos, plays "Hokey Pokey" in Spanish with a group of students who spend half the day being taught in Spanish and the other part in English. Aug. 20. 2010
Patricia Fernandez, a kindergarten teacher at Kyrene de los Ninos, plays "Hokey Pokey" in Spanish with a group of students who spend half the day being taught in Spanish and the other part in English. Aug. 20. 2010
Several years ago when the Kyrene School District decided to use money from bonds to build a permanent location for its Kyrene Family Resource Center, officials could not have predicted how crucial a haven it would be for families struggling to make ends meet.
Several years ago when the Kyrene School District decided to use money from bonds to build a permanent location for its Kyrene Family Resource Center, officials could not have predicted how crucial a haven it would be for families struggling to make ends meet.
Several years ago when the Kyrene School District decided to use money from bonds to build a permanent location for its Kyrene Family Resource Center, officials could not have predicted how crucial a haven it would be for families struggling to make ends meet.
Kyrene de los Ninos Principal Dr. Ana Gomez del Castillo looks on as students from the Dual Language Academy work on a project together.
The Dual Language Academy at Kyrene de Los Ninos in Tempe is in its sophomore year at the school. The program was expanded to include first grade this year and now includes six total first and kindergarten grade classrooms.
The Dual Language Academy at Kyrene de Los Ninos in Tempe is in its sophomore year at the school. The program was expanded to include first grade this year and now includes six total first and kindergarten grade classrooms.
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The Kyrene Elementary School District is starting three specialized academies next year, including a leadership academy at the Ahwatukee Foothills' Cerritos.
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Tempe principal Julie Schroeder brought an idea to the parents of her nearly 600-student school last spring, asserting that every student could attend college.
Tempe principal Julie Schroeder brought an idea to the parents of her nearly 600-student school last spring, asserting that every student could attend college.
Tempe principal Julie Schroeder brought an idea to the parents of her nearly 600-student school last spring, asserting that every student could attend college.
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