LPS Schools Receive Groove Auto DRIVE for Education® Grants

Field Elementary School, Franklin Elementary School, Hopkins elementary School and Ralph Moody Elementary School recently became Groove Auto DRIVE for education® recipients for the 2016-2017 school year. Each school was presented with a grant to help enhance educational programming:

  • Field Elementary received $6,000 to support their school wide leadership program. 
  • Franklin Elementary received $1,500 to purchase books for 1st and 2nd graders for small group and independent reading.
  • Hopkins Elementary received $3,500 to support upgrading projectors in their classrooms.
  • Moody Elementary received $3,500 to support a robotics club for their 5th graders.

“The program is locally targeted and classroom focused, enabling area schools to receive donations during the school year that directly impacts the students, the school’s facilities and the teachers,” says Groove Auto. “Dedicated proceeds from every vehicle we sell funds our DRIVE for education® program.”

During the grant presentation, Groove Auto doubled Field’s grant to $6,000 to support their school wide leadership program. “Leader in Me” is an international, whole-school leadership model and Field is Colorado’s first “Leader in Me” candidate school. 

Pictured: Field Principal Lyn Bajaj and students were pleasantly surprised when Groove Auto doubled their school’s DRIVE for education® grant to support the school’s leadership program.