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One Class At A Time: Katie Finnicum

She believes the right tools can help all students succeed in learning
Posted at 12:18 PM, Nov 11, 2019
and last updated 2019-11-25 20:12:57-05

GREAT FALLS — Young learners at the Ursuline Center in Great Falls will be able to do more art projects thanks to a grant from the One Class At A Time program.

Earlier this month, pre-k teacher Katie Finnicum used the $250 grant to buy die-cuts along with math and reading manipulatives for her students.

The die-cuts make prepping for crafts easier and helps them save more time for hands-on projects.

Math and reading manipulatives will help students learn beyond a textbook.

Finnicum says she’s thankful for the supplies that will benefit the entire school: "We're really good about sharing so that the other students can experience the same things that we have in our class,” she said.

One Class At A Time is a partnership between KRTV and First Interstate Bank.

To learn about or apply for a One Class At A Time grant, click here to visit the First Interstate Bank website.