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Peoria Unified teacher among Fiesta Bowl grant recipients

Nashua Rhinehart of Zuni Hills Elementary one of 500 teachers to earn grants

Posted 11/15/23

A Peoria Unified School District teacher is among 500 statewide teachers awarded with a Fiesta Bowl Charities grant.

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EDUCATION

Peoria Unified teacher among Fiesta Bowl grant recipients

Nashua Rhinehart of Zuni Hills Elementary one of 500 teachers to earn grants

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A Peoria Unified School District teacher is among 500 statewide teachers awarded with a Fiesta Bowl Charities grant.

Nashua Rhinehart, a fourth-grade teacher at Zuni Hills Elementary School in Sun City, will use the $2,500 grant to upgrade her classroom with flexible seating options for their students.

Fiesta Bowl Charities has granted 500 teachers–including a Sun City teacher–with $2,500 each during

The Palo Verde Fiesta Bowl Charities Wishes for Teachers Draft Day, presented by SRP, donated a total of $1.25 million to Arizona K-12 public and charter schoolteachers. The money will positively impact more than 220,000 students across 73 cities and towns statewide, with 368 different schools receiving grant awards.

This season’s 500 granted wishes will fulfill requests from teachers in the areas of agricultural studies, arts, math, physical education and wellness, science and special needs. The grants will provide needed resources such as new reading materials, classroom makeovers, educational events and programs and much more.