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MAY 10, 2005
Contact: Lisa Perry, Manager-Community Relations, 406-237-6914
lrperry@pplweb.com
Anna Jeffries Elementary School Receives PPL Montana Education Grant

With the help of PPL Montana, students at Anna Jeffries Elementary School will be able to study the environmental benefits of recycling, devise a recycling program and work with city officials to implement it.

The elementary school, in Cut Bank, will receive a $1,500 Project Earth Environmental Education Grant. The school is one of nine grant winners this year receiving a total of more than $12,000 to support earth science programs.

"There are few things more important to our future than the environment and education," said Lisa Perry, PPL Montana’s manager of Community Affairs. "That's why we are so pleased to award competitive grants to teachers who create projects that provide a significant learning experience about the environment."

This is the first year that PPL Montana has offered the Project Earth Environmental Education Grants program. Teachers can receive grants for school projects that focus on issues such as watersheds and wetlands, air quality, renewable resources, energy conservation and the greening of schools.

The projects are designed to enhance established classroom curricula and academic standards, or support extracurricular activities of school organizations and clubs. PPL Montana employees chose this year's winning projects.

"We salute the students and teachers of the Anna Jeffries Elementary School who are doing their part to promote a healthy environment in Montana for generations to come," Perry said.

PPL Montana sponsors the Environmental Education Grant program as part of PPL Project Earth, an initiative to educate the public about energy resources and the environment. For more information, visit the Environment section of the PPL Montana Web site..