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K-12 HP Technology for Teaching Grant Initiative recipients

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The K-12 HP Technology for Teaching grant initiative supports innovative and effective uses of technology in the public school classroom setting. In 2004, 157 K-12 schools received the grant, and in 2005 the progress of many of these schools was recognized with a larger, more substantial grant investment through the HP Technology for Teaching Leadership award. Recipients were selected for reinvestment because of their success integrating HP technology into their classroom curriculum, demonstrating measurable positive impact on student achievement and proposing innovative plans to expand their programs to have broader impact on student success. View a list of the HP Technology for Teaching Leadership award recipients here.

Also in 2005, 174 additional K-12 schools received the HP Technology for Teaching grant award. These schools will be considered for reinvestment opportunity in 2006. Below is a list of K-12 HP Technology for Teaching grant award recipients from 2004 and 2005.

Alabama

Valley Head School, Valley Head

Alaska

Blatchley Middle School, Sitka
Burchell High School, Wasilla

Arizona

Loma Linda School, Phoenix

Arkansas

Norfork School, Norfork

California

Abraham Lincoln High School
ACORN/Woodland Elementary School, Oakland
Almaden Elementary School, San Jose
Belle Haven School, Menlo Park
Blacow Elementary, Fremont
Borrego Springs Middle School, Borrego Springs
Burton Street Elementary, Panorama City
Camino Nuevo Charter Academy, Los Angeles
Cedar Grove Elementary, San Jose
Cesar Chavez Elementary School, San Jose
Cherrylee School, El Monte Curtner School, Milpitas
Dr. Reynaldo J. Carreon Academy, Indio
Easterbrook Discovery School, San Jose
Escondido Elementary School, Stanford
Florin High School, Sacramento
Highland Elementary School, Seaside
Hoover High School, San Diego
June Jordan School for Equity (JJSE), San Francisco
K.R. Smith Elementary School, National City
Kimball Elementary School, National City
La Entrada High School, Sacramento
Lisbon Elementary School, Sacramento
Live Oak Elementary, Fallbrook
Magnolia High School, Anaheim
McClymonds High School, Oakland
Mission High School, San Francisco
Morning Creek Elementary School, San Diego
Mount Woodson Elementary School, Ramona
Pleasant View Elementary School, Porterville
San Juan High School, Citrus Heights
San Lorenzo High School, San Lorenzo
San Luis Rey Elementary, Oceanside
Santa Clara High School, Santa Clara
Sierra Vista School, La Habra
The San Francisco 49ers Academy, East Palo Alto
Valley View Elementary School, Rocklin
Washington Middle School, Vista
Yerba Buena High School, San Jose

Colorado

Beattie Elementary, Fort Collins
Carson Middle School, Fort Carson
Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind, Colorado Springs
Columbian Elementary School, Pueblo
Craig Intermediate School, Craig
Evans Elementary, Alamosa
Frontier Elementary School, Colorado Springs
Holly Jr./Sr. High School, Fort Collins
Hudson Elementary, Hudson
Irish Elementary, Fort Collins
Poudre High School, Fort Collins
Walsh School District RE-1, Walsh
William J. Palmer High School, Colorado Springs

Connecticut

Rowayton School, Norwalk

Delaware

Sussex Central Middle School, Millsboro

District of Columbia

Capitol Hill Cluster School, Peabody & Watkins Campuses
Jefferson Junior High School

Florida

Carol City Elementary School, Miami (2005 Leadership grant recipient)
Cleveland Elementary School, Tampa
Country Oaks Elementary, LaBelle
Frostproof Middle Senior High School, Frostproof
Irving and Beatrice Peskoe Elementary School, Homestead
Kenwood K-8 Center, Miami
Memorial Middle School, Tampa
Lincoln Middle School, Gainesville
Polk County Juvenile Boot Camp Education Department (Public School #9216), Bartow
Rock Crusher Elementary School, Homosassa
Ruth Owens Kruse Educational Center, Miami
S. Bryan Jennings Elementary, Orange Park
Springwood Elementary School, Tallahassee
Stewart Middle Magnet School, Tampa
Tara Elementary School, Bradenton
Warfield Elementary, Indiantown
West Street School, Bushnell

Georgia

Columbia High School, Decatur
Crawford W. Long Middle School, Atlanta
Elm Street Elementary School, Rome
Euchee Creek Elementary, Grovetown
Love T. Nolan Elementary School, College Park
Ringgold Primary School, Ringgold
Southside Comprehensive High School, Atlanta
Stone Mountain High School, Stone Mountain

Hawaii

Honoka'a High & Intermediate School, Honoka'a
Kapaa Elementary, Kapaa
Keaau Middle School, Keaau
Waialua High & Intermediate School, Waialua (2005 Leadership grant recipient)

Idaho

Caldwell High School, Caldwell
Emmett Junior High, Emmett
J. Russell School, Moscow
Indian Creek Elementary School, Kuna
Kuna Middle School, Kuna
Marsing Middle School, Marsing

Illinois

Dodge Renaissance Academy, Chicago
Hyde Park Academy, Chicago
Mary G. Peterson Elementary School, Chicago
Roosevelt Jr. High, Dolton
Whittier Elementary School, Chicago
Woodruff High School, Peoria

Indiana

Kesling Middle School, LaPorte
North Daviess Elementary, Elnora
Terre Haute South Vigo High School, Terre Haute (2005 Leadership grant recipient)
Wilbur Wright Elementary School, New Castle

Iowa

Calamus Wheatland School, Wheatland

Kansas

Hadley Middle School, Wichita
Marshall Elementary School, Eureka
Turner Middle School, Kansas City
Wellington Middle School, Wellington

Kentucky

Auburn Elementary, Auburn
Chandlers Elementary School, Russellville
Bath County High School, Owingsville
Danville Bate Middle School, Danville
Holmes Alternative School, Covington
Jackson County Middle School, McKee
Leslie County High School, Hyden
May Valley Elementary, Martin
Meade Memorial Elementary School, Williamsport
Meadow Lands Elementary School, Owensboro
Monroe County High School, Tompkinsville
Paintsville Elementary School, Paintsville
Rogers Elementary School, Rogers (2005 Leadership grant recipient)
Southern Elementary, Falmouth
University of Kentucky, Lexington

Louisiana

Eual J. Landry Middle School, Hahnville
Jefferson Elementary School, Jefferson

Maryland

Indian Head Elementary, Indian Head
Kemp Mill Elementary School, Silver Spring
Pocomoke Elementary School, Pocomoke City

Massachusetts

Ayer Middle School, Ayer
Belmont Street Community School, Worcester
Columbus Park School, Worcester
Excel High School, Boston
Ferryway School, Malden
Lawrence High School, Lawrence
Marlborough Middle School, Marlborough
Thomas J. Kenny Elementary School, Dorchester
Triton Regional High School, Byfield
Westford Academy, Westford
Worcester Arts Magnet School, Worcester

Michigan

Arthur Hill High School, Saginaw (2005 Leadership grant recipient)
Burger Center For Students with Autism, Garden City
McMichael Technological Academy, Detroit
North Elementary, Iron Mountain
North Star Academy, Ishpeming
Pine River Middle School, LeRoy
Springport Middle School, Springport
Washington Writers' Academy, Kalamazoo (2005 Leadership grant recipient)

Mississippi

Beauvoir Elementary, Biloxi
Florence Middle School, Florence

Missouri

Chillicothe Middle School, Chillicothe
Margaret Buerkle Middle School, St. Louis

Nebraska

Pender Public School, Pender

New Hampshire

Campton Elementary School, Campton
Newport Middle High School, Newport

New Jersey

Camden County Technical Schools, Sicklerville
Dawes Avenue School, Somers Point
Dover High School, Dover (2005 Leadership grant recipient)
Gloucester County Institute of Technology, Sewell
Haskell School, Haskell
Memorial Middle School, Fair Lawn
Morris Hills High School, Rockaway
Mullica Township Schools, Elwood

New Mexico

Capital High School, Santa Fe

New York

Akron Elementary School, Akron
Dover Elementary School, Dover Plains
Elmont Memorial High School, Elmont
George R. Staley Middle School, Rome
Jefferson Elementary School, New Rochelle
John Bowne H.S., Flushing (Queens)
Marble Hill School for International Studies, Bronx
Minerva Central School, Olmstedville
P.S.373 R, Staten Island
P.S.188x at MS 301x, Bronx
PS 205, Bronx
PS 114Q, Queens
Ramsdell Elementary School, Jordan
Richard H. Hungerford School, Staten Island
Townsend Harris High School, Flushing
Van Hornesville Owen D. Young Central School, Van Hornesville
Windermere Boulevard Elementary School, Amherst

North Carolina

Brentwood Elementary School, Fayetteville
C. B. Martin Middle School, Tarboro
Chocowinity Middle School, Chocowinity
D.F. Walker Elementary School, Denton
Dorothy B Johnson Elementary, Wilmington
North Topsail Elementary School, Hampstead
Upward Elementary, Flat Rock
Waynesville Middle School, Waynesville (2005 Leadership grant recipient)

Ohio

Brentmoor Elementary School, Mentor
Central Middle School, Xenia
Crestview Local Elementary School, Columbiana
Driscoll Elementary, Dayton
Heskett Middle School, Bedford Heights
John Clem Elementary, Newark
Kenneth W. Clement Elementary School, Cleveland
Mad River Middle School, Riverside
Meadowdale High School, Dayton
Northwood Elementary School, North Canton
Olde Orchard Alternative Elementary, Columbus
Ripley Union Lewis Huntington School District, Ripley (2005 Leadership grant recipient)
Sandusky High School, Sandusky
Stebbins High School, Riverside
Windsor Elem. School, Elyria
Youngstown Early College High School,Youngstown

Oklahoma

Freedom Public Schools, Freedom
Muskogee 7th & 8th Grade Center, Muskogee
Sasakwa High School, Sasakwa

Oregon

Cal Young Middle School, Eugene
Central Elementary School, Albany (2005 Leadership grant recipient)
Child's Way Culp Creek Charter School, Culp Creek
Culver Elementary School, Culver
George Middle School, Portland
Heritage Elementary School, Woodburn
Hidden Valley High School, Grants Pass
Lafayette Elementary, Albany
McNary High School, Keizer
New Urban High School, Milwaukie
North Albany Middle School (NAMS), Albany
North Marion High School, Aurora
Orchard Hill Elementary School, Medford
Sunrise Elementary, Albany
West Salem High School, Salem

Pennsylvania

Anna Howard Shaw Middle School, Philadelphia
Foot of Ten Elementary School, Duncansville
G.W Pepper Middle School, Philadelphia
Highlands High School, Natrona Heights
Jefferson Elementary School, Erie
Mt. Lebanon High School, Pittsburgh

Puerto Rico

Escuela Elemental de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, San Juan
Luis Muñoz Rivera, Aguadilla

Rhode Island

Ashton School - Cumberland

South Carolina

Carolina High School, Greenville
McColl Elementary/Middle School, McColl
Myrtle Beach Intermediate, Myrtle Beach
Sandhills Middle School, Gaston
Warrenville Elementary, Warrenville

South Dakota

Lowell Elementary- Sioux Falls
Stanley County Elementary School, Fort Pierre

Tennessee

East Lincoln Elementary School, Tullahoma
Jefferson Middle School, Jefferson City
Tyner Academy of Math, Science & Technology, Chattanooga

Texas

Academy for Science & Health at Conroe HS, Conroe
Anderson Elementary, Houston
Beeville I.S.D., Learning Resource Center, Beeville
Bussey Elementary, Houston
Canutillo Elementary School, Canutillo (2005 Leadership grant recipient)
Clarendon Jr. High, Clarendon
Clifton Middle School, Houston
Cunningham Middle School, Houston
Cypress Ridge High School, Houston
Dunbar Primary School, Lufkin
Edgewood Elementary, Houston
Eleanor Tinsley Elementary School, Houston
Evelyn S. Thompson Elementary, Houston
Greenwood Forest Elementary, Houston (2005 Leadership grant recipient)
High School for Law Enforcement & Criminal Justice, Houston
Irving Elementary  School, Cleburne
Jane Long Middle School, Houston
J M Hanks High School, El Paso
Kerr High School, Houston
Las Americas Middle School, Houston
Liestman Elementary, Houston
Lorenzo DeZavala Fifth Grade Center, Pasadena
Mabank Middle School, Mabank
Nitsch Elementary, Houston
Northbrook Middle School, Houston
Polser Elementary, Carrollton
Rhodes Middle School, San Antonio
Shadow Oaks Elementary, Houston
Spring Oaks Middle School, Houston
The Rice School, Houston
Thunderbird Elementary School, Plainview
Tom Green Elementary, Buda
Travis Elementary, Harlingen
W. H. Wharton Elementary, Houston
Washington Junior High School, Conroe
Xenia Voigt Elementary School, Round Rock

Utah

Center City School, Salt Lake City
Spanish Fork Junior High School, Spanish Fork
West Jordan Middle School, West Jordan

Vermont

Colchester Middle School, Colchester

Virginia

Falls Church High School, Falls Church
Gunston Middle School, Arlington
Hartwood Elementary School, Fredericksburg
Terraset Elementary School, Reston

Washington

Alderwood School, Bellingham
Beverly Park Elementary @ Glendale, Seattle
Chase Lake Elementary, Edmonds
College Place Elementary, Lynnwood
Edison Elementary School, Centralia
Fruit Valley Community Learning Center, Vancouver
Glover Middle School, Spokane
H. Thompson Elementary School, Grandview
Henkle Middle School, White Salmon
Highlands Elementary, Renton
Jason Lee Elementary School, Richland
Knolls Vista Elementary, Moses Lake
Lakeridge Elementary, Seattle
Marysville Middle School, Marysville
Meadow Ridge Elementary, Kent
Nooksack Valley Middle School, Everson
Odyssey Elementary, Everett
Park Orchard Elementary, Kent
Stevens Elementary, Aberdeen
Surprise Lake Middle School, Milton (2005 Leadership grant recipient)
Washington Elementary, Centralia
Zillah Middle School, Zillah

West Virginia

Oak Hill Elementary School, Oak Hill

Wisconsin

Advanced Language and Academic Studies High School (ALAS), Milwaukee
Ashland High School, Ashland
Chetek Middle School/High School, Chetek
Unity Elementary School, Balsam Lake
Wilson Elementary School, Beaver Dam

Wyoming

Chugwater Schools, Chugwater

New Brunswick, Canada

Grand Manan Community School, Grand Manan (2005 Leadership grant recipient)

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