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My Turn: FELS donations make a difference to teachers and students

October 1, 2025

Dear LSRHS families and the communities of Lincoln and Sudbury,

As the mornings grow cooler and our students step into the rhythm of new classes and schedules, a new semester is underway at L-S, complete with new courses, new teachers, and new opportunities for growth.

As we support our students through this important transition, the faculty and staff at LSRHS are also hard at work applying their creativity, innovation, and wisdom to provide an environment where our students will thrive. Given the significant role these leaders play in our students’ lives and learning, it’s fitting that we also consider how to best support them.

Rooted in the belief that “Inspired Teachers Inspire Students,” the Foundation for Educators at Lincoln-Sudbury (FELS) is a nonprofit organization that awards enrichment grants to L-S faculty and staff to pursue their professional and personal interests and passions.Since 2000, FELS has awarded more than 100 grants to deserving LSRHS educators and staff, providing close to $200,000 in funding.

FELS grants have contributed to experiences ranging from swimming with whale sharks and creating a documentary film to exploring advanced photography techniques and partaking in an immersive foreign language experience overseas. Whether recipients choose to develop a personal interest, pursue a new challenge, or explore parts unknown, these impactful experiences reignite passions and provide inspiration in ways that pay big dividends in the classroom.

To help support the faculty and staff who work tirelessly to support our LSRHS students, please consider supporting FELS and the LS faculty and staff again this school year to help us meet our $10,000 2025-26 fundraising goal. Donations can be made online or by check mailed to: FELS c/o LSRHS, 390 Lincoln Road, Sudbury MA 01776.

Please visit our website, www.felsgrant.org, to learn more, review our grant history, and see our 2025-26 schedule of events including our Thanksgiving Pie Sale in October and Prom Flowers Sale in the spring. Thank you for investing in our LS faculty and staff and their continued growth and development!

The FELS 2025-2026 board:

Nancy Marshall, Co-President
Tara Mitchell, Co-President
Nancy Donaldson, Vice President
Ginger Reiner, Treasurer
Ruth-Anne Adams
Desiree Butter
Carolyn Dwyer
Kelly Gaudreau, Faculty
MaryAnn McCormick
Tristram Oakley
Sylvia Perry
 
Congratulations to our 2025 FELS Grant recipients!

Celebrating its 25th year last year, FELS, the Foundation for Educators at Lincoln-Sudbury has awarded close to 100 grants to Lincoln-Sudbury faculty and staff, totaling nearly $200,000.

  • Rebecca Mayer (English), “How to Connect”
  • Suanne Peterson (FATA), “Encaustic and Cyanotype Workshop”
  • Dennis Phillips (IT), “Twenty with Appreciation”
  • Susan Shields (Assoc. Principal), “Ma Francaise”
  • Brendan Wimberley (SpEd), “Pitch to the Classroom”

As shared by some of our 2025 FELS Grant recipients on their experiences:

Suanne Peterson’s skunk cyanotype

“In my workshop we waxed cyanotypes to wooden panels and then built up layers of colored wax. This skunk image is more straightforward with wax to seal it to the board and some gold powder around the edges. The dandelion has some areas with colored wax. I loved the process. Thank you, FELS!”

— Suanne Peterson (FATA faculty), “Encaustic and Cyanotype Workshop”

Brian Wimberley with his “think, pair, share” group.

“I had an amazing experience at the World Rugby L2 Coaching Clinic. My supervising educator, Martha Daines, former head coach of the USA Women’s National Team and current director of the Women’s High Performance Program, really pushed me as a coach in ways I hadn’t been pushed in 13 years. Here’s a picture of me with my ‘think, pair, share’ group.

— Brendan Wimberley (SpEd faculty), “Pitch to the Classroom”

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