July 2022

The Indian Springs Village Association (ISVA) is proud to once again support our outstanding public schools after a hiatus in 2021.  The funds raised through ISVA events, such as the Taste of the Village in October and Township Village Challenges like Water Wise, Pollinator Gardens, and 3R Bazaar, are used for scholarships to our Indian Springs high school seniors and grants to our neighborhood schools. 

This year ISVA made three donations to the public elementary schools serving our community. A $500 donation was made to Glen Loch Elementary for the accelerated reading program. Based on several reports on these programs, students have exhibited improved vocabulary and increased reading comprehension on a variety of books. A $250 donation was made to Galatas Elementary School, which has entered its fourth year as a CISD Literacy Cohort Campus. Galatas Principal Denae Wilker writes, “Through community donations of gently used books we have made great strides, but we are still in need of additional titles to fill in the gaps.” With the donation from ISVA, those gaps in their classroom libraries are greatly diminished. In addition, a $250 donation was made to Coulson Tough K-6 School.

Glen Loch Librarian Paige Wolf (C) and Glen Loch Principal Cassie Hertzenberg (R) are presented a check from ISVA Vice-President Michael Ranc.

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Galatas Principal Denae Wilker (R) is presented a check from ISVA Board Member Kelly Sharer.

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Coulson Tough K-6 School Principal Christy Julien (R) is presented a check from ISVA Board Member Kelly Sharer.

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Glen Loch Librarian Paige Wolf (C) and Glen Loch Principal Cassie Hertzenberg (R) are presented a check from ISVA Vice-President Michael Ranc. ~~ Galatas Principal Denae Wilker (R) is presented a check from ISVA Board Member Kelly Sharer. ~~ Coulson Tough K-6 School Principal Christy Julien (R) is presented a check from ISVA Board Member Kelly Sharer. ~~

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