Education

9 MS Coast teachers awarded Leo Seal grants for innovative student projects

Karen Jean Boutwell, center, poses for a photo with her coworkers after winning a Leo W. Seal grant during the Leo W. Seal awards luncheon at the Great Southern Club in Gulfport on Friday, Aug. 26, 2022.
Karen Jean Boutwell, center, poses for a photo with her coworkers after winning a Leo W. Seal grant during the Leo W. Seal awards luncheon at the Great Southern Club in Gulfport on Friday, Aug. 26, 2022. hruhoff@sunherald.com

Nine Coast teachers were recognized for their excellence in teaching Friday and were awarded grants of up to $2,000 to fund classroom projects by the Gulf Coast Community Foundation and Hancock Whitney bank.

The awards were distributed at a ceremony at the Great Southern Club in downtown Gulfport.

This is the 26th year the Leo W. Seal Innovative Teacher Grants, named after Hancock Whitney’s former leaders Leo Seal Sr. and Leo Seal Jr., have been awarded.

Due to the coronavirus pandemic, this was the first time since 2019 the awards were presented in person.

Checks and plaques for the Leo W. Seal teachers awards and grants sit on a table waiting to be handed out to recipients at the Great Southern Club in Gulfport on Friday, Aug. 26, 2022.
Checks and plaques for the Leo W. Seal teachers awards and grants sit on a table waiting to be handed out to recipients at the Great Southern Club in Gulfport on Friday, Aug. 26, 2022. Hannah Ruhoff hruhoff@sunherald.com

Karen Boutwell, a Pearl River Central Middle School teacher and one of this year’s awardees, said this is her second time receiving a Leo Seal award.

“They make a teacher feel just amazing,” Boutwell told the Sun Herald. “They really respect the profession, the teachers and what we’re doing for students.”

The awards “give us the opportunity to get the funds needed to do extra things that you normally couldn’t do in a regular classroom,” Boutwell said.

And the impact is felt by Mississippi students. “It gives them opportunities that they otherwise would not have,” said Boutwell.

Teachers from Forrest, Hancock, Harrison, Jackson, Jefferson Davis, Lamar, Madison and Pearl River Counties were eligible for the grants.

A chocolate apple wrapped in red foil sits on a table during the Leo W. Seal awards luncheon at the Great Southern Club in Gulfport on Friday, Aug. 26, 2022. The apples are given to all attendees and award winners, who are all educators.
A chocolate apple wrapped in red foil sits on a table during the Leo W. Seal awards luncheon at the Great Southern Club in Gulfport on Friday, Aug. 26, 2022. The apples are given to all attendees and award winners, who are all educators. Hannah Ruhoff hruhoff@sunherald.com

Here are this year’s winners — and the projects their students will get to participate in

The 2022 awardees included a sampling of teachers across South Mississippi’s school districts. The funded projects ranged from a farm-to-table cooking show to a conflict resolution program to help kids avoid playground fights.

Sarah Jane Badeaux, a teacher at Pass Christian Middle School, will bring virtual reality into the classroom using Oculus Quest headsets.

The students of Traci Barrientos at Ocean Springs’ Lighthouse Academy for Dyslexia Springs will have access to a mindfulness program, the first of its kind in Mississippi, which will help dyslexic students and teachers manage stress.

Karen Jean Boutwell of Pearl River Central Middle School will take students in her Tier 3 tutoring program on field trips.

Karen Jean Boutwell, right, of Pearl River Middle School, accepts a Leo W. Seal grant during the Leo W. Seal awards luncheon at the Great Southern Club in Gulfport on Friday, Aug. 26, 2022.
Karen Jean Boutwell, right, of Pearl River Middle School, accepts a Leo W. Seal grant during the Leo W. Seal awards luncheon at the Great Southern Club in Gulfport on Friday, Aug. 26, 2022. Hannah Ruhoff hruhoff@sunherald.com

St. Patrick Catholic High School’s Renee M. Dellenger will teach a computer simulation course on personal finance and business skills, including budgeting and investment.

Banita Ford of St. Martin High School will use a “sublimation process” to help students develop entrepreneurial skills.

Sarah Virginia Israel, a teacher at Arlington Elementary School in Pascagoula, will teach a conflict resolution program in use across the U.S. to help students resolve playground disputes peacefully.

Pass Christian High School teacher Tammy G. McKenna’s students will study the question, “How do we farm smarter?” and research technological solutions to agricultural problems.

Jordan Roy of St. Stanislaus College in Bay St. Louis will use an online programming tool to help students strengthen their math skills.

The students of Erica Yong van Norden at Delisle Elementary School in Pass Christian will create a farm-to-table cooking show using ingredients from the school garden and learn about sustainable farming.

Erica Yong van Norden, from the Pass Christian School District, accepts a Leo W. Seal award and grant from Alisha Johnson Perry and Shane Loper during the Leo W. Seal awards luncheon at the Great Southern Club in Gulfport on Friday, Aug. 26, 2022.
Erica Yong van Norden, from the Pass Christian School District, accepts a Leo W. Seal award and grant from Alisha Johnson Perry and Shane Loper during the Leo W. Seal awards luncheon at the Great Southern Club in Gulfport on Friday, Aug. 26, 2022. Hannah Ruhoff hruhoff@sunherald.com
Paul Maxwell, Vice President and Senior Communications Officer for Hancock Whitney, is reflected in a mirror as he presents the Leo W. Seal teachers awards and grants at the Great Southern Club in Gulfport on Friday, Aug. 26, 2022.
Paul Maxwell, Vice President and Senior Communications Officer for Hancock Whitney, is reflected in a mirror as he presents the Leo W. Seal teachers awards and grants at the Great Southern Club in Gulfport on Friday, Aug. 26, 2022. Hannah Ruhoff hruhoff@sunherald.com
Tables full of local teachers and educators dine together during the Leo W. Seal teachers awards and grants luncheon at the Great Southern Club in Gulfport on Friday, Aug. 26, 2022. This was the first time the event was held since the coronavirus pandemic.
Tables full of local teachers and educators dine together during the Leo W. Seal teachers awards and grants luncheon at the Great Southern Club in Gulfport on Friday, Aug. 26, 2022. This was the first time the event was held since the coronavirus pandemic. Hannah Ruhoff hruhoff@sunherald.com
Hancock Whitney Chief Operating Officer D. Shane Loper holds up a chocolate apple given to attendees during the Leo W. Seal awards luncheon at the Great Southern Club in Gulfport on Friday, Aug. 26, 2022.
Hancock Whitney Chief Operating Officer D. Shane Loper holds up a chocolate apple given to attendees during the Leo W. Seal awards luncheon at the Great Southern Club in Gulfport on Friday, Aug. 26, 2022. Hannah Ruhoff hruhoff@sunherald.com
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