report to the community - Bentonville Public Schools Foundation
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report to the community - Bentonville Public Schools Foundation
2014 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 5th Annual Gold Rush 5k OUR MISSION To support and enhance the education of students in the Bentonville Public Schools www.bentonvilleschoolfoundation.org 2013-2014 HIGHLIGHTS • National Board Certified Teachers are highly accomplished educators who meet high and rigorous standards through intensive study, expert evaluation, self-assessment, and peer review. In the past five years, the Foundation has awarded 32 scholarships to teacher/candidates pursuing National Board Certification. • The BPSF Wall of Honor was constructed to serve as a permanent reminder of the benefactors who generously give to the Foundation. The Foundation Wall is maintained by the Bentonville Garden Club. • The Foundation manages $58,938.17 on behalf of several community scholarships: The Ruth Hale Barker Scholarship, First Presbyterian Church Community Scholarship in honor of James Walker Vinson, Jr., Edna Putman and Carl Ottis Jett, and the Sara E. Symons Memorial Scholarship. • Our Bold for Gold Campaign is held AugustDecember. Last year, community leaders and district parents overwhelmingly showed their support, with the Foundation raising $108,219. Further, 100% of the Foundation Board of Directors personally pledged their financial support of our campaign. Additionally, designated gifts in the amount of $292,592 were given to the Foundation in 2013-2014. Together, these funds allowed the Foundation to award $374,331 for its 2013-2014 projects. • In April 2014, the Foundation awarded 15 teachers a total of $38,137. Grants were awarded for a variety of creative and innovative projects and programs, all of which will enrich our students’ learning experience. • The Foundation used a special gift to award $10,250 to the “Teacher of the Year” recipients. One teacher from each school was chosen by their peers. In addition, one was recognized as the “District’s Top Teacher of the Year”. • The Fifth Annual Gold Rush 5k and fun run were held on May 3rd. Over 2,900 runners registered in the highly touted competitive event. The Foundation raised $69,676 providing proceeds of $48,808 for 21st Century Technology. • The Foundation continued its focus on 21st Century Technology in 2013-2014 by awarding $100,000 to the district for four classroom sets of laptops/iPads, equipping each student with their own device. • On May 13th, the Foundation recognized the top 20 Bentonville High School academic scholarship recipients at our Academic Signing Day Program. In addition, the teacher who made a significant impact in the academic success of each recipient was presented with a Teacher of Excellence medallion. • In cooperation with the Bentonville Public Schools Foundation, the Bentonville School District established a new program to help increase the graduation rates. This program was made possible through the generous donation by the Care Foundation. OUR MISSION DEFINED: To support and enhance the education of students in the Bentonville Public Schools. ENRICH educational opportunities and strengthen student achievement INCREASE community involvement to promote quality education SUPPORT teaching innovations and initiatives ENCOURAGE parental participation for students to work at their highest potential RAISE and provide funding for activities and projects which support academic excellence ELEVATE public awareness of the Bentonville Public Schools Foundation. WHY GIVE TO THE BENTONVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOUNDATION? While operating independently, the Foundation strives to continually improve its deliberate commitment to the Bentonville Public Schools. We raise money, manage funds, make strategic program investments, foster creative and innovative teaching, and serve as community leaders so that all students have the opportunity to succeed. Our efforts have included driving student success and closing achievement gaps, supporting healthy students and exceptional learning environments, providing resources for teachers and classrooms, and fostering outstanding leadership in our schools. Your invested partnership in the school district has the power to create a wealth of extraordinary learning opportunities for the children in our community. The best way to get a better grasp of our school system and our children is to be a part of it. Few things are more important to the community than its schools. With the support of individuals, families, companies and foundations our contributions are unlimited! The Bentonville Public Schools Foundation not only cares about our schools, but also cares about our donors. You are the community leaders who understand the needs of its citizens and schools. You know what kind of an impact can be made through your gifts of time, talent and financial support. We appreciate you and thank you for your continued support. Brandie Perry Foundation Board President BPS Foundation Board members present a check in the amount of $100,000 to Superintendent Mike Poore and members of the Board of Education for the Bentonville Public School District. The check will be used for the 21st Century Technology program. GRANT SUMMARIES Build to Express $2,681 Colleen Nulty; Apple Glen Elementary School The LEGOS Build to Express program will engage students in alternative methods of learning in order to build better communication, problem-solving, teamwork and relationship skills. $2,670 Finch Robots to Pre-AP Intro to Java and AP Computer Science A Classes Virginia Cocanower; BHS Computer Science and related fields require an understanding of very abstract concepts. The integration of the Finch Robots in the curriculum will inject more hands-on, concrete and kinesthetic learning opportunities to aid in understanding abstract concepts. $2,235 Behind the Lens: Student-Created Documents Kim Foerster; Fulbright Junior High School This project will enable students to excel at technologyrelated Common Core State Standards while focusing on critical non-fiction reading and writing standards. This will be done through the use of cameras, microphones and software. $4,000 3-D Classroom Dan Eddy; Fulbright Junior High School 3D printing will provide students with weekly opportunities to design create and optimize concrete solutions to abstract problems, allowing students the opportunity to experience next generation technologies while seeing the relevance of their work by affecting a positive outcome on the instructional toolset of other classes. $700 Overcoming Stage Fright through Improvisation Theatre Laurie Harrison; Fulbright Junior High School A two day workshop presented by a professional theatre company will help students overcome stage fright. Improvisational theatre creates a safe environment for students to become more confident in public speaking in other classes and activities. Build to Express: Building Our Way to $2,444 Better Communication Nancy Orum; GT Preparing students for the future requires their mastery of core curriculum in literacy as well as the 21st Century skills. Using LEGO Education BuildToExpress, the students will have an opportunity to build their way to better communication and creative thinking skills. $4,000 Enhanced Technology for STEM Curriculum in GTT Leroy Roberts; Lincoln Junior High School 3D printing will provide students with weekly opportunities to design, create, and optimize concrete solutions to abstract problems, allowing students the opportunity to experience next generation technologies while seeing the relevance of their work by affecting a positive outcome on the instructional toolset of other classes. $3,000 A Holocaust Survivor Visit and Presentation Shannon Paxton; Lincoln Junior High School A WWII Holocaust survivor and U.S. Holocaust Museum representative will present to 8th grade ELA and Social Studies students and faculty a personal narrative. This will connect students to the Holocaust unit of study, the stories of children of the Holocaust, and allow students to prepare questions for discussion in an opportunity to speak and listen effectively in a discussion with diverse partners. $2,000 Little Free Library Books Malissa Lopez-Horlock; Mary Mae Jones Elementary Ten mini free libraries will be built from donated materials. Each little free library will be installed in low income neighborhoods throughout the community. Books will be purchased to stock the little libraries. Learning Together: Peer Tutoring, $3,903 Math Together Shelia O’Neal, Marisa Shofner; Ruth Barker Middle School The Math Together peer tutor model allows for the student tutor to develop as a leader instilling confidence in the ability to help the tutor become a stronger math student. $1,017 Inquiring Minds Think Scientifically Kelly Wilson, R.E. Baker Elementary School Students will become young scientists through the use of science notebooks, role play and inquiry labs. Smart Inclusion: Assistive Technology $2,990 for the 21st Century Classroom Heidi Epperson, Special Services This project will allow rehab professionals to open the world of interactive technology to students who otherwise can only watch their peers. They will be able to identify the most powerful and appropriate switch, joystick, rollerball, adaptive mouse, alternate keyboard or mounting system to best meet the needs of students. 3D Printing: Rapid Innovations in Educational $4,000 Technology Blake Matthews, Washington Junior High School 3D printing will provide students with weekly opportunities to design, create, and optimize concrete solutions to abstract problems, allowing students the opportunity to experience next generation technologies while seeing the relevance of their work by affecting a positive outcome on the instructional toolset of other classes. $972 Family Literacy Backpacks Carol Halbmaier, Adrienne Gunter, Leslee Foreman, Kellie Pledger, Brittany Brown, Meredith Richard, Leah Cheek; Willowbrook Elementary School Forty literacy backpacks will be created so that students may check them out for home use. The backpacks will contain science, social studies, phonics and poetry books. Activities designed to improve reading skills will be provided for the books. Extended Bicycle Program $1,524 Martha Neal; Thomas Jefferson Elementary School This program will extend the current bicycle program from seasonal to year-round with modification of existing bicycles into temporary stationary bicycles during the months of November to February. Colleen Nulty and students from Apple Glen Elementary School accept a grant check for the LEGOS Build to Express program. The program focuses on developing teamwork and communication skills through alternative methods. ACADEMIC SIGNING DAY US Naval Academy Harvard University Texas Christian University Texas Christian University Texas Christian University University of Texas-Dallas University of Tulsa Case Western Reserve University University of Tulsa University of South Carolina Creighton University University of Alabama University of Alabama University of Alabama University of Alabama Transylvania University Southern Methodist University University of Arkansas University of Arkansas William Jewel College TEACHING EXCELLENCE James (Trey) Tate III Amanda Dias Jayasinghe Ashlynn Deaton Winona Gbedey John Michael Neubert Courtney Griggs Saswat Das Michael Douglass Tejaswi Makkapati Michael Morse Jack Robertson Levi Lape Elliott Miller Erica Kugler Rebecca Gary Alicia Hoke Scott Bratspies Colin Doege Jacob McCullar Trenten Jarvis ATTENDING UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC SCHOLARS A celebration of academic excellence in the Bentonville School District Lora Pate Shelia Higgins Christine Stewart Celine Simpson Ray Mayer Steven Schultz Julia Woods Steven Schultz Janie Jones Brett Bell Ben Lewis Steven Schultz Ray Mayer David Chapman David Chapman Christine Stewart Randy Ramaker Carolyn Cupp Lu Chen Terry Hicks Students and teachers gather for a photo at Academic Signing Day on May 13, 2014. Academic Signing Day honors the top academic scholarship recipients at Bentonville High School, as well as the teachers who made the most significant impact on the students’ education. Academic Signing Day Sponsored by: NATIONAL SCHOOL STUDIOS INC. 2013 - 2014 DONORS gifts of $1,000 and above Chris and Lynne Abston Ferold Arend Andy and Stacy Barron David and Tina Bogle Robert and Marilyn Bogle Carter Charitable Fund June Carter Galen and Debi Havner Jim and Ann McKenzie Doug and Shelley McMillon Timothy and Melissa Myers Marcus and Cara Osborne Melvin and Vicki Redmond Jim and Susan von Gremp Lisa Wadlin Walmart Foundation Walmart Museum Walton Family Foundation gifts of $500 to $999 Boyce Billingsley Dustin and Leslie Colebank Ken and Marilyn Gilchrist Randall and Katherine Gottieb Curtis and Michelle Hedberg Jason and Tracey Hendren Jimm and Janet Hendren Brad and Kiki Hoener Wade and Kelly Jones Dick and Micky Mahan Thomas and Becky McCoy Max and Charlene McGaugh Eric and Brenda Meyer Michael and Susan Moore Mike Poore Bart and Libby Schaller Tom and Mimi Sharpe John Sooter Rex and Dalas Warr gifts to $499 Bob and Becky Alexander Craig and Melissa Anderson Ann Ayres Mary Baggett Deborah Baldwin Wendy Barnes Betsey Batey James and Jennifer Beck Michael and Melissa Berry Jim and Sharon Bilgischer Jillian Birge Eddie and Sissy Black Pam Blair Bob and Jeanne Boehmler Shannon Brundige Nathalie Brunell Doug and Stephanie Bryant Kimberly Buchanan Marla Burger Jennifer Burgess Anne Burke Connie Burns Katie Burris William Bush Elizabeth Cable Vandy and Mandy Cameron Ashley Campbell Jaymie Campbell Wayne and Margy Carlson Jennifer Carpenter Tommi Carter Richard Carvell Tracey Carvell Joi LaRon Caywood Rustin and Pamela Chrisco Michael and Lisa Clark Jeff and Missy Clifton Amanda Coleman Dallas Collie Clifford and Caroline Conklin James and Mary Conway Lindsay Conwill William Crabtree Kristine Crownover Chris and Stephanie Daniel Tamera Daniel Kirstin Davis Terri Dawson James Demaree Cindy Dewey John and Emily Douglas Tom and Paige Doyle Lisa Drewry David and Susan Drummond Angela Eaves Jim and Jackie Ebersole Gina Edwards Millie Ehrhart Jason and Allison England Coli Escher Trent and Kelley Evans Sam and Crystal Featherston Mark and Amanda Ferm Kim Fernandez Jodie Fields Michelle Fikes Amy Ford Doug and Rose Fowler Stacee Freeman Carol Fry Juanita Fryer Doylene Fuqua Eddie and Susan Garza Amanda Gathright Stephen and Judy Geigle Donald and Connie Gempler Natalie George Stephen and Sonja Ginger Deeann Goseland Stephen and Susan Goss Amanda Gotwalt Rosemary Green Nanette Grillot Adrienne Gunter Jonathon Guthrie Elizabeth Hampton Mark and Karen Hamrick Cathy Hancock Johnny and Beth Haney Amy Hardin Stephen and Gail Harrington Jimmy and Sherry Harris Deena Hedstrom Maryanne Held Abigail Hess Steven Hesselberg Jackson Hight Emily Hill Darren and Tracy Hillis Maribeth Hobbs Allyson Hodges Pamela Hogate Shawn and Amy Holland Todd and Jane Holscher Amy Hood Richard and Elizabeth Horne Stephanie Howell Jeannette Hudgins Teresa Hudson Steve and Dedra Hunter Angela Hyde Jim Jefferson Jason and Christy Jobe Michelle Johnson Beth Jones Jodie and Mary Mae Jones 2013 - 2014 DONORS cont. Kathryn Jones Dan and Deb Kee David and Jennifer Keefauver Karen Kennedy Dao Kham Keovanpheng Howard and Elaine Kerr Robin Kerr Raymond and Kisa Kidd Maud King Ken and Rhonda Kobylinski Paul and Nanci Krapf Mark and Tena Larsen Jeff and Jeannette Latham Randy and Valorie Lawson Joe and Nancy Leake Scott and Eve LeMaster Ken Leonard and Beth Keck Keri Letson Alan Lewis and Nancy Martin David and Sharon Lewis Robert and Vella Lewis Grant and Stephanie Lightle Dana Louis Vicki Lunsford Kristie Machan Sherri MacLean Steve and Judy Marquess April Marrone Amy Marshall Greg and Debbie Matteri Carolyn May Andy and Ginger Mayes Phyllis McCulley Linda McGarrah John and Andrea Mertz Carol Monarch Elvis and Jan Moody Cindy Moore Edith Morris Tom Morris Lisa Morrison Leslye Morse Karen Morton Karie Muller Mike and Mary Mumma Amanda Kelly Musick Troy and Robbie Musson Shasta Neisler Cliff and Susan Parker Margaret Parlin Scott and Lori Passmore Shane and Brandie Perry Nelsen and Erin Phelps Marilyn Phillips Paula Plum Chris and Cheryl Plumlee Richard and Heidi Potts Greg Puckett Charles and Sue Redfield Sarah Redfield Barbara Reed Dana Reid Michelle Rieff Rick Robertson Cathy Rogers James and Dena Ross Michelle Rudder Teenie Russell Callie Sanchez Jason and Adrienne Sapp Courtney Schaefer Steven and Cathleen Schultheis Janet Schwanhausser Deanna Scott David and Deborah Short June Short Brent Smith Carolyn Sneed Chris and Wendy Sooter Ozell Sooter Patsy Sooter Nikki Spurlock Steve and Lisa St. John Jenna Stacey Burton and Shirley Stacy Matthew and Angie Stafford Sherry Stalls Michele Sterrett Christie Stockburger Paul Stolt Dana Stout Kim Sutton Luke and Emily Terrell Susan Tesoro Sandra Thompson James and Loretta Tidwell Steve Tiernan John and Dawn Tomescko Gail Trolinger Janice Tucker Erin Valentine Ted and Connie Viala Cindy Walker Lucinda Walters Tammy Webb Casey Westling Lisa Wheetley Haley Whitcomb Britain White Sandra White Leola Wilkerson Allison Williams Amanda Dollarhide Williams Angela Williams Kiersten Yount Michael and Janice Zoller Wayne Zumwalt Corporate Matching Clorox Coca-Cola Foundation General Electric Foundation PepsiCo Foundation Walmart Foundation Corporate Sponsorships Adair and Adams Dental AMP Sign & Banner Arrowhead Boat Sales Arvest Bank CEI Engineering Coca-Cola Refreshments Collier’s International Energizer First Security Bank Friday, Eldredge & Clark GPP Fitness NWA Hight Jackson Hull Dermatology Johnson & Johnson Kyle Recreation Outdoor Cap PriZm Packaging Solutions, Inc. Rockin Refuel Stafford & Westervelt Team Direct Walmart Museum What’s Ahead Wisener, Cooper & Fergus Dental Sara Symons Scholarship Fund Bernard and Dorothy Conner Kevin Flinn Memorial Donation in Honor of Mr. Cargill Galen and Debi Havner Memorial Donation in Honor of Bessie Horton Galen and Debi Havner Memorial Donation in Honor of Kathy Murry Priscilla Barnes Andy and Stacy Barron Julie Beaber James and Sidney Bender David and Jennifer Berry John and Terry Bertschy Taylor Bertschy Mike and Elizabeth Bratcher Ruth Canard Gary and Cynthia Cardwell June Carter Stephen and Michelle Carter Richard Carvell Robert Cochran John and Karen Cole Lisa Cress John and Fran Denham Tommy and Cathy Deweese Windsor and Jessica Dutton Al and Marilyn Eason Linda Fields Doylene Fuqua Cheryl Gregory Joe and Alice Griffin Anthony Halter James Hammons Laurie Harrison Galen and Debi Havner Sandra Hobbs Michael Holland David and Donna Hoover Stephanie Howell Steve and Dedra Hunter Innovative Systems Shirley Johanson Kelly Johnson Herff Jones Sean Keith Ken and Rhonda Kobylinski Randy and Valorie Lawson Laren Leif David and Sharon Lewis Leann Linam Cynthia Low William Mahan Steve and Judy Marquess Andy and Ginger Mayes Malynda McCain Sue McKenzie Rick and Muffin McNeil Diane Modisette Michael and Debbi Mohler Karen Morton Warren Murry Olive Myers Michael Nelson Edwin Newell Mary Newell William and Ellen Pipes Mike Poore Sarah Redfield Patsy Reiss Richard and Janet Roessler Ann Rosso Bart and Libby Schaller Rose Marie Speck Patti Staugh Michele Sterrett James and Marsha Swim Teresa Ternes Rebecca von Groote Pat Waldren and Lynn Waldren Lucinda Walter Brandon and Amy Wilhelm Dorothy Wilks and Regina Wilks Ann Wood Michael and Janice Zoller Memorial Donation in Honor of William Boon Boyce Billingsley Eddie and Sissy Black Robert and Marilyn Bogle Chuck and Jonelle Boon Rick and Sheryl Brazile Steven and Wendy Broughton June Carter Stephen and Michelle Carter Keith Cleek Ed and Joan Clifford Don and Wylene Cohagan Nick and Carolyn Cole Ellen Compton Curtis and Pat Cook Pat Cooper Scott and Martha Crise James and Gaye Cypert John and Emily Douglas Don and Almeda Elliott Sam and Crystal Featherston Thomas and Annette Gean Martin and Betty Gilbert Galen and Debi Havner Jimm and Janet Hendren Stephanie Howell C. Kelly Jones Lewis and CB Knight Thomas and Becky McCoy Grace McKay Robert and Kathy Merry-Ship Geroge and Martha Mitchell Elvis and Jan Moody Grant and Lisa Olsen Kenneth and Cathy Palmer Mike and Beth Perkins Scott and Mary Polk Ann Rosso Leotis and Beverly Jo Sims Yale Smith Aaron and Ashlin Spann Burton and Shirley Stacy Gary and Easter Tucker Jim and Susan von Gremp Michael and Nancy White Paul and Wendy Wood In Kind Donations Adair Dental AMP Sign & Banner Blue Moon Market Coca-Cola GPP Fitness NWA Galen and Debi Havner Jason and Christy Jobe Roger McNitt Outdoor Cap Shane and Brandie Perry Posh Alley Pressroom Redbox Southern Vintage Table Mesa Tavola Trattoria Tea and Spice Exchange The Mustache The Spark Café Soda Fountain Walmart Museum 5TH ANNUAL GOLD RUSH 5K & FUN RUN Friday, May 2nd, 2014 Thank you to our generous sponsors! Stafford & Westervelt • Roger McNitt FINANCIAL STATEMENT Fiscal year ending June 30, 2014 REVENUES Community events Bold for Gold campaign EXPENDITURES $58,855 Grants and Awards $108,219 Interest earned $751 Designated Funds Designated gifts $292,592 Fund balance Teacher grants $38,137 8.1% Teacher of the Year $10,250 2.2% Designated Gifts Granted $197,162 49.6% 21st Century Technology Initiative $ 100,000 21.3% $21,507 4.6% $7,080 1.5% $9,102 Operating Expenses Events & promotion Administrative expenses TOTAL EXPENDITURES: $469,519 TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE: $469,519 DESIGNATED GIFTS Fiscal year ending June 30, 2014 High School Graduation Program Care Foundation BHS Baseball & Softball Programs $112,213 R.E. Baker Technology Program Walmart Foundation Marcus Osborne R.E. Baker PTO Endeavor Foundation Arend Arts Center Painting Ferold Arend Galen & Debi Havner $43,000 $14,400 $1,700 Anonymous Donor $10,250 BHS International Baccaulaureate Program Walton Family Foundation $10,000 Anonymous Donor $5,500 Central Park Technology Dan & Robin Wright $2,580 BHS Engineering Program Todd & Jane Holscher $1,540 Old High Middle School Garden Project David & Tina Bogle $1,000 BHS Bike Shop Teacher of the Year Teresa Johnston-Love BHS Band Program $30,000 $10,000 $8,000 BPS District Wellness Program $10,000 Walmart Foundation $1,000 CESS Parents as Teachers Program Walmart Foundation Miscellaneous $1,000 $650 Bentonville Garden Club members stand in front of the BPSF Wall of Honor. The BPSF Board would like to thank the Garden Club for their service and dedication to beautifying the monuments and schools within the district. 2013-2014 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Brandie Perry Board President Chris Sooter Past President Stacy Barron Jeff Clifton Jim Conway Jason England Debi Havner Jason Hendren Christy Jobe Steve Lane Jeannette Latham Judy Marquess Mike Mumma Troy Musson Karen Roberts Matthew Stafford Dalas Warr The Bentonville Public Schools Foundation is a charitable tax-exempt organization, recognized under 26 U.S.C. § 501(C)(3). Federal Tax Identification Number 71-0714284 www.bentonvillepublicschoolsfoundation.org find us on Facebook