Awards ‘Mini Grants’ to School Districts Across the Nation
January 08, 2024
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
James Minichello
703-774-6953 
jminichello@aasa.org 
Alexandria, Va. – January 8, 2024 – AASA, , announced today the recipients of the 2024 Helping Kids Mini Grants, a program funded by AASA, and supported by its government cooperative procurement partner, .
This year, $80,500 in funds have been distributed to 23 school districts across the country and are being used for urgent technology-related necessities. is providing these funds to districts for addressing and advancing technology equity in education, connectivity and digital learning for underserved students, staff or buildings.

“is thrilled to be able to support public school districts. We pride ourselves as the premier national organization of service for the education community, and it’s part of our fabric to help provide opportunities for districts to better themselves and their communities,” said David R. Schuler, executive director, AASA. “Sourcewell is an integral part of making this program available, and we thank them for their partnership, which speaks volumes to their unparalleled commitment to school communities nationwide.”  
“Sourcewell is an integral part of making this program available, and we thank them for their partnership, which speaks volumes to their unparalleled commitment to school communities nationwide.”
For 2024, the following school districts were chosen to receive the | Sourcewell Helping Kids Mini Grants.
Bentworth School District
Bentleyville, Pa. 
Superintendent: Scott S. Martin 
Brush School District  
Brush, Colo. 
Superintendent: William Wilson 
Dodgeland School District 
Juneau, Wis. 
Superintendent: Jessica Johnson 
East Peoria Community High School District 309
East Peoria, Ill. 
Superintendent: Marjorie Greuter 
Ferndale School District 502
Ferndale, Wash. 
Superintendent: Kristi Dominguez 
Florida Union Free School District 
Florida, N.Y. 
Superintendent: Lisamarie Spindler 
Genesee Joint School District 282
Genesee, Idaho
Superintendent: Wendy J. Moore
Harrison School District 2
Colorado Springs, Colo. 
Superintendent: Wendy Birhanzel
Hutsonville Community Unit School District 1 
Hutsonville, Ill. 
Superintendent: Travis Titsworth
Maplewood Richmond Heights School District 
Maplewood, Mo. 
Superintendent: Bonita Jamison 
Mellen School District 
Mellen, Wis. 
Superintendent: Rhonda Elmhorst-Friemoth
Northwest Educational Service District 189
Anacortes, Wash.
Superintendent: Larry Francois
Northwest Suburban Special Education Organization District 805
Mt. Prospect, Ill. 
Superintendent: Meg Schnoor
Plains School District #1
Plains, Mont. 
Superintendent: Kathleen Walsh
Purchase Line School District 
Commodore, Pa. 
Superintendent: Patricia Berezansky 
Queen Creek Unified School District 
Queen Creek, Ariz. 
Superintendent: Erika Copeland
Questar III BOCES
Castleton, N.Y. 
Superintendent: Gladys Cruz 
Salmon River Joint School District #243
Riggins, Idaho
Superintendent: Trisha Simonson
Secaucus Public Schools
Secaucus, N.J. 
Superintendent: Erick Alfonso
St. James R-1 School District 
St. James, Mo. 
Superintendent: Tim Webster
Sto-Rox School District 
McKees Rocks, Pa. 
Superintendent: Megan M. Van Fossan
Twinsburg City School District 
Twinsburg, Ohio
Superintendent: Kathryn Powers 
Watertown Public Schools 
Watertown, Conn. 
Superintendent: Alison Villanueva 
Since 2012, and Sourcewell have worked together to create the mini grant program. For additional questions, please contact Leigh Hines at leigh.hines@aasa.org.
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About AASA
AASA, , founded in 1865, is the professional organization for more than 13,000 educational leaders in the United States and throughout the world. AASA’s mission is to support and develop effective school system leaders who are dedicated to equitable access for all students to the highest quality public education. For more information, visit www.aasa.org.
About Sourcewell 
 is a government organization empowering k12 solutions since 1978. Use our cooperative purchasing program to save time and money buying supplies, equipment, furniture, and most other items schools need already on contract. Harness the power of 50,000 participating agencies in North America using hundreds of contracted suppliers. Tap into our K-12 technology experts to discover a people-centered approach to school technology–from the business office to the classroom. Fulfill your public service mission to your community by using Sourcewell – Your smart source to empower student success. For more information, visit .