The Salem Alumni Association is a partner with the Salem Education Foundation. In 2008, a group of volunteers including alumni, parents, teachers and school administrators with sponsorship from the Salem Education Foundation established the first alumni association for the Salem Public Schools. Are you a graduate of the Salem Public Schools? Click here to get involved and learn more about the alumni association.
Check out today’s Salem Evening News for a great article about this year’s auction.
We feel very fortunate to be the recipient of a $2,000 donation from the “I Wonder” Teacher’s Fund. This wonderful song honors teachers, and now these proceeds will go directly to grants that support both teachers and students in all ten Salem schools. The Salem Evening News highlighted this donation yesterday: Song honoring teachers helps non-profit. To learn more about the I Wonder song project, please visit the I Wonder Song Project website. Many thanks to Anna Ginnetti-Ricci for writing this special song, and to Paul Wennik for producing it. Your generous donation is very much appreciated.
Great article about the Foundation in the Salem News today: New Approach for Ed Foundation
This is test post from the Salem Education Foundation website to our Facebook page.
Check back periodically in the new year for SEF blog posts! We’ll have announcements, event listings, informative articles and more…
In 1994, a group of concerned parents, educators and citizens created a non-profit entity, the Salem Education Foundation, to support and promote creativity, innovation and excellence in the Salem Public Schools.
FSPE raises private monies to fund initiatives that are outside the bounds of public funds. Run by a volunteer board of Salem residents, the FSPE has funded over $360,000.00 in nearly 800 grants to Salem’s public schools.
Thanks to the generosity of the greater Salem community, students in Salem Public Schools have benefited through these grants in many areas, including:
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Literacy
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Arts and Humanities
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Mathematics
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Science
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Technology
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Community Organization and Volunteerism
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Multi-cultural Learning Opportunities
The FSPE consistently receives many more proposals than we can fund, and we expect this year to be no different. During these challenging economic times, schools must reach even deeper to provide teachers the opportunity to enrich students’ educational experiences.
A strong school system enhances not only the lives of students, but also the entire community. We thank you for your ongoing support and hope to see you at our Annual Spring Auction April 2, 6PM at the Hawthorne Hotel.
Sincerely,
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Sarah Morrill
FSPE Board President, 2009-10