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Springdale teacher named finalist in national classroom makeover 

Graphic design teacher Mauresa Mitchell aims to transform her classroom into a creative hub — now recognized nationally by KI’s contest.

Office Furniture’s Climate Impact 

Office furniture accounts for 25% of a building’s embodied carbon. Hear how KI and others are rethinking design to reduce climate impact at scale.

Hall STEM Academy a Finalist for Furniture Giveaway 

Hall STEM Academy is a finalist in KI’s classroom furniture giveaway! Support better learning spaces.

The Effects of Furniture in Today’s Classroom 

Explore how KI's flexible classroom furniture enhances student engagement, supports diverse learning styles, and promotes active learning.

Growing for the future need/demand of furniture 

KI expands Green Bay facility by 33,400 sq ft to meet growing demand in education and corporate furniture markets.

FCPS teacher a finalist in dream classroom competition, needs more votes 

Ms. Wilkirson recently did some designing of her own. Last fall, she learned about a national contest — hosted by the furniture company KI. It selects four educators from four regions across the U.S.

Briarlake Elementary School art teacher uses classroom as her student's canvas 

Amy Sery is one of the teachers there is in the final round of a national competition that will pay four teachers $40,000 for new classroom furniture. Ms. Sery says if selected, her students will

Franklin County elementary school could earn library makeover through competition 

Wednesday is the final day to vote in the Learning Space Design Competition with a grand prize valued at $40,000.

DeKalb County art teacher a finalist for a $40,000 classroom makeover 

Dr. Sery is the Visual & Media Arts teacher at Briarlake Elementary in DeKalb County. Many of her students have very diverse learning needs. She now has a chance to help them like never before.

Palestine teacher is finalist in national classroom furniture giveaway 

Tyler Hebert, a career and technical education teacher at Westwood High School, is competing to win $40,000 worth of furniture.

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