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
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