FAIRVIEW PARK EDUCATION FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES FALL 2025 GRANT AWARDS

Fairview Park, Ohio – On November 13, 2025, the Fairview Park Education Foundation Board of Trustees approved $6,849.34 in grant awards for teachers and staff of the Fairview Park City Schools. The awarded grants include:


● $1,000 was awarded to Lori Oxley and Andy Slack at Lewis F. Mayer Middle School and Fairview High School for their program: “Building a Growth Mindset Leading to Our Future Pathway”. The purpose of this project is “for students to learn a Growth Mindset (Grit, Determination, Perseverance, and Resilience) that can be applied to real-world problems and challenges to help them transition to a college and career pathway.”


● $1,349.03 was awarded to Zachary Broschk at Lewis F. Mayer Middle School for his program: “Snap Circuits-Learning Electricity in a Safe Environment”. Its purpose is to “provide students with a safe, hands-on way to explore the flow of electrons and core electrical principles…with tiered activities of varying difficulty to support differentiated instruction.”


● $963 was awarded to Kaitlyn Ryan at Fairview High School for her “Classroom Store: Financial Literacy and Life Skills”. The purpose is “to create a realistic classroom store environment to teach students financial literacy, basic math, social skills, and business concepts.”


● $2,037.92 was awarded to Anne Howe at Gilles Sweet Elementary School for “Instruments for Elementary Music”. The purchase of an Orff bass xylophone, gathering drums, and congas will provide the addition of updated instruments to “help students learn music through active, hands-on experiences. They align with the Fairview Park music curriculum and teaching goals.”


● $343.21 was awarded to Anne McKeown and Colleen O’Toole at Gilles-Sweet Elementary School and Lewis F. Mayer Middle School for “Extended School Year Equipment” for students in the Extended School Year summer program Sessions I and II. The purchase of water play equipment will give students “access to active recreation in an outdoor setting, using turn-taking and social skills. The water play is appropriate for verbal and nonverbal students and utilizes fine and gross motor skills with sensory input.”


● $1,156.18 was awarded to Lori Oxley and Janice Frygier at Lewis F. Mayer School for “Building a Growth Mindset Leading to Our Future Pathway”. The purpose of this project is “for students to learn a Growth Mindset (Grit, Determination, Perseverance, and Resilience) that can be applied to real-world problems and challenges to help them persevere to problem-solve difficult challenges.”


The Fairview Park Education Foundation provides grants for the staff of the Fairview Park City Schools for the enrichment of school curriculum, the enhancement of instruction, and the implementation of other appropriate activities to achieve specific educational goals. The grants are funded through individual donations and proceeds from fundraisers.

About the Fairview Park Education Foundation
The Fairview Park Education Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization that serves the community of Fairview Park, Ohio. Our mission is to partner with the Fairview Park City Schools to enrich, enhance, and supplement learning opportunities for the benefit of our students, educators, and community. Visit our website at www.fpedfoundation.org for further details.