At Michiana Christian Academy in South Bend, the school library will grow to include more books that celebrate diversity thanks to a $1,000 One School at a Time grant from Martin’s Super Markets.
When holiday music fills the air, it helps everyone get into the spirit of the season. And thanks to Martin’s Super Markets, there will be even more music to go around!
The $1,000 grant will help keep kids moving in the right direction at Ottawa Elementary in Buchanan, Michigan. Just in time for summer, the kindergarten class learned how to ride bicycles.
With the help of Martin’s Super Market’s One School at a Time grant, a local high school will improve its music equipment just in time for a spring concert.
Even the littlest learners are adapting to pandemic protocols. Immanuel Lutheran Preschool in Bridgman, Michigan just got some help with a $1,000 One School at a Time grant from Martin’s Super Markets.
Thanks to Martin’s Super Markets, the show choir kids at Northridge in Middlebury got some help with their next performance with a One School at Time grant.
There are 86 children enrolled at Cornerstone Christian Montessori ages 6 weeks old to sixth grade. They say all the staff, teachers and kids will be educated on how to use the lifesaving device.
At Marshall Traditional School in South Bend, the kindergarten through fifth-grade kids are enjoying more space in the library than they had at their former building, Hamilton Traditional School.
A new Key Club program that collects unwanted food at lunchtime and makes it available for free after school. The students keep safety in mind, only accepting prepackaged foods and carefully inspected whole fruit items, like apples and bananas.
The pre-K and kindergarten children and their teachers in the Spanish Immersion Program at Holy Cross Grade School speak Spanish for almost the entire day, every day.
Tippecanoe Valley High School is stepping up their emergency training and supplies with the help of a Martin's Super Markets One School at a Time grant.
“A lot of the things that we do in the room are for life skills and adapting fine motor skills, sensory needs, just helping them to be prepared for life,” said NorthWood teacher Melanie Watson.
Kids are encouraged to make good choices when it comes to lunch, snacks and drinks at school. Thanks to Martin's Super Markets, the options just got easier for the kids at St. Paul's Lutheran School in Stevensville.
At South Bend's Riley High School, there's a new organization that provides some support for struggling kids, and they just got some money to help fund their efforts.
While many students are looking forward to a break from studying, kids at St. Matthew Cathedral School in South Bend will be continuing a school-wide reading project.
The classrooms at Culver Elementary School are equipped with tools and materials for learning. You’ll also find emergency kits that will help keep kids safe.
The Key Club members of St. Joseph High School in St. Joseph, Michigan, don’t cut class. They cut fabric -- more specifically, fleece fabric to make blankets for hospice.
“They furnish instruments for people who can't afford to buy their own instruments. There's always a need for music and uniforms. There's always instrument repair. There are so many things."
The Horizon Elementary School playground was crowded even though it wasn’t time for recess. The students were there to dedicate a new wheelchair accessible swing.
At St. Michael's School in Plymouth, there are some 5th graders who are daring to dream of a future in engineering, and they just got a boost from Martin's Super Markets' One School at a Time grant.
The money from Martin's Super Markets' $1,000 One School at a Time grant will go toward materials and staff instruction for a “reset room.” It’s a mindful place where kids will go to settle down and refocus.
The principal of Benton Harbor’s Martin Luther King STEAM Academy is using music and a $1,000 grant to win back the hearts and minds of students and families of this embattled district.
At NorthWood Middle School in Wakarusa, the students are getting a boost to their lab equipment thanks to Martin's Super Markets' "One School at a Time" grant.
Golf, tennis, basketball, baseball or softball: No matter the sport, chances are the kids at Darden Primary Center are learning about it in the “Move it Zone.”
Robots have taken over Caston Elementary in Fulton, Indiana. With the help of grant money and corporate donations, the school purchased robots and game boards for their newly formed robotics club.