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Lowe’s provides local high school grant money

In a press release sent Tuesday, Cibola High School officials said they are thrilled to announce that Lowe’s has awarded the Cibola High School funding for the Raider Library Garden. The grant application was based on the goal of improving the sense of community at Cibola High School.

They look forward to sharing the Library Raider Garden with the Yuma community. Officials believe this project will improve the community at Cibola High School by providing a safe, comfortable, and friendly place for students to study, read, and socialize.

The Raider Library Garden is a project designed to transform an underutilized space at Cibola High School into a safe, comfortable, and friendly place for all students to study, read, and socialize with their peers. The project will be completed by the end of April, just in time for students to enjoy the space during final exams.

“Our students and faculty will greatly benefit from this grant. We wish to thank our friends at Lowe’s for generously supporting this important project,” said Amanda Coltman, librarian at Cibola High School.

All K-12 public schools in the United States are eligible for the Toolbox for Education program. More information is available at www.ToolboxforEducation.com.

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