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1st Annual Golf Outing Pictures photo
album visit here.
Read Across America Day
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| The Foundation and LEAD present all D300 Schools with new books to their libraries. |
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The D300 Foundation and
the D300 Teachers Union (LEAD) celebrated Read Across America Day on March 2, 2009 by donating
the book Be Glad Your Nose is on Your Face by Children's Poet Laureate Jack Prelutsky to every elementary school library across District
300 including deLacy and the Charter school. Together with the Teachers Union LEAD, which will be donating the Twilight
series of books to the middle school and high school libraries, have collaborated to celebrate literacy.
Literacy
is a core program of the Foundation. The goal is to increase the desire to read. Be
Glad Your Nose is on Your Face is a delightful book filled with 100 poems that will make any young reader finish the
book till dawn.
Jack Prelutsky has tips on how to read to small children.
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As a recipient of the Distinguished Alumni Award Craig was featured in a Dundee
Journal May 2008 article that covered his lifes work in leadership and service to his community.
December
5, 2007 District 300 Foundation Awards Trustee Grant to Gary D. Wright Elementary
CARPENTERSVILLE – On December 5, 2007 the Board of Trustees awarded to Mr. Don Wicker and the Gary D. Wright Elementary
a Trustee Grant. A Trustee Grant is only awarded when the grant request does not fall within the cycle of a Large Grant
or Innovation Grant cycle. This was all made possible by a very generous donation made by the W. R. Meadows Company
in Hampshire. The grant proposal falls within the mission of the Foundation as well as supports
one of tenants of the Foundation which is Student Leadership. The Wee Grant creates a small town atmosphere within the
school providing civic jobs of which the students must apply. The students learn life skills through applying for the
positions and performing their jobs.
november 7, 2007 Dundee Highlands awarded Foundation Trustee Grant
11/7/07
- Dundee Highlands Elementary was awarded a Trustee Grant at the November Trustee Meeting. The Foundation's
Performing and Fine Arts Committee submitted a proposal for the all school project at Dundee Highlands. Based on the
overall uniqueness and interdisciplinary content of the project, Foundation trustee's awarded the TARGET Fine Arts Grant
to Dundee Highlands.
November 16, 2007 New Leadership at District 300 Foundation for Educational ExcellenceCARPENTERSVILLE – On September 5, 2008 newly elected Trustees
were seated on the District 300 Foundation. Mary Fioretti, Institute for Continued Learning Coordinator at Roosevelt University,
was elected as Chairman along with co-chair Joseph Cavallaro, Village Manager of West Dundee, who served two years and Chairman.
Rita Lintzeris, branch manager of the Harris Bank in Algonquin was elected as Treasurer. Kristi Stern, Program Director of
Main Stay Therapeutic Riding Program in Richmond, was elected as Secretary and retains her Public Relations position.
Elections and appointments for committee chairs also took place. Sara Foster, Allstate Insurance Six
Sigma Manager, was elected as Vice Chair of Projects, Deborah Kelley was elected as Vice Chair of Development, William Ganek,
Village Manager of Algonquin, Chair of Nominations, Barbara Hansen, retired Arts Educator, retains her chair for the Performing
and Fine Arts Committee, Deborah Sosine, Algonquin Village Trustee, retains her chair for the Science and Technology Committee.
New member William Uhl, recently retired principal from District 300 was appointed the Literacy Committee Chair. New members
Matthew Voss, President of Northern Illinois Mortgage, and David Ward, President of Algonquin Bank and Trust, were appointed
co-chairs of the Student Leadership committee. New member Dennis Cleveland, retired District 300 educator, has been appointed
to serve on the Projects Committee and is overseeing the new initiative Distinguished Educator of the Year Award.
October 16, 2007
District
300 Foundation Establishes Public Arts Initiative to Benefit the Innovative Programs of the Foundation
CARPENTERSVILLE – A new Public Art Project,
DesksonParade is being organized by the District 300 Foundation
and underwritten by a variety of individual and corporate sponsors. Local artists are invited to submit
proposals that demonstrate their imagination and artistic talent to transform a 1960’s old school desk into a work of
art. Proposals will be juried and the winning artists will be given an old desk to paint or resurface.
Completed desks will be displayed in the community next spring and auctioned off online till April 30th
Money raised will support the Foundation’s Grant Program which redirects the funds to local schools.
If you are an interested artist or sponsor please visit DesksonParade on the
Foundation website at www.D300Foundation.org for specific information, applications and submission deadlines.
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