2011 LFCU Mini Grant Winners
(Click on school name for winners.)

Abingdon Elementary School
Kathy S. Autrey
Achilles Elementary School
Julie Blake
Sallie Horrell
Carolyn Hoover
Judith Eastman
Christy Phillips
An Achievable Dream Academy
Sarah Greathouse
Kristen Moore
Arrowhead Elementary School
Mischelle Keller
Elizabeth Schlossberg
B C Charles Elementary School
Kay Dawson
Sherri Means
Bethel Christian School
Kelly Zeigler
Calvary Christian Academy
Taneha Gilchrist
Mrs. Nan Williams, Principal
Campostella Elementary School
LaTonya Ricks
Crestwood Middle School
Stephane Toni
Dare Elementary School
June Jones
Davis Middle School
Nancy Terrell
First Colonial High School
Donna Draeger
Gloucester High School
Jessie Allen
Jackie Outten
Great Bridge High School
Nancy Ritinski
Hidenwood Elementary School
Deborah Roberts
Hodges Manor Elementary School
Evelyn R. Osby
Hugo Owens Middle School
Diane Decker
Hunter B. Andrews PreK-8 School
Kimberlee Dietz
Indian River High School
Shelley Beeler
Kiln Creek Elementary School
Karen Cowley
Langley Elementary School
Lauren Caster
Kathryn Kilgore
Kimberly Gryszko
Jennifer Buck
Ocean Lakes High School
Karen M. Leak Simmons
Old Donation Center
Judith Hurwitz
Page Middle School
Lisa M. Willis
Poquoson Elementary School
Tamara Weeks
Sratley Gifted Center
Casey Kyle
Suburban Park Elementary School
Colinette Wilson
Tabb High School
Gina Mancuso-Sidhu
T.C. Walker Elementary School
Brenda P. Turner
Tyler Elementary School
Aimee Foshee
Warhill High School
Meredith Schmidt
Shelly Hogge
Western Branch Middle School
Gabrielle R. Toni
Westhaven Elementary School
Yvette Davis
Yorktown Middle School
Cathy St. Mary

Press Release

Langley Federal Credit Union awards grants to schools

Langley Federal Credit Union awarded $10,000 in grants — forty grants of $250 each — to local schools. The recipients of the award were selected for outstanding programs designed to teach financial literacy in the classroom.

Schools will use the grant money for a multitude of projects all related to financial literacy education, such as:

  • How to create a youth budget.
  • A student-run, non-profit school-supply store.
  • The creation of a Reality Fair where students pick a hypothetical occupation and manage all aspects of their finances.

Langley's longstanding philosophy is that financial education begins at a young age. LFCU has been dedicated to educating the community on financial matters for many years, and considers financial education a part of its mission.

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