August 11, 2017 - Town-Crier Newspaper
Wellington
Community Foundation Supports Camp Program
The Wellington Community
Foundation recently awarded more than $8,000 to three Wellington elementary
schools: Binks Forest, Elbridge Gale and Panther Run.
“The foundation solicited all
elementary schools in Wellington to participate by completing an ‘Our Schools’
grant application that went before the board of directors in March,” Wellington
Community Foundation Chair Tom Wenham said.
The board put together the
new grant initiative to help principals meet the needs of students not already
budgeted for during the 2017-18 school year.
Grant dollars funded by the
Wellington Community Foundation were raised during various fundraisers the
nonprofit held over the course of its first year in private existence. Board
members were proud to present funds to cover items such as reading materials
and practice workbooks for third-graders through fifth-graders in reading and
math.
“We are very thankful to
receive this grant, as it has provided much-needed materials for our struggling
students,” Elbridge Gale Principal Gail Pasterczyk said. “We were able to
purchase ‘Reading A to Z’ materials for 10 teachers. This program includes
leveled take-home books for students to practice with after school. We also
purchased standards-based practice workbooks for our third-graders through
fifth-graders in reading and math. These books will allow students to have
additional practice with standards that are taught and not mastered on the
original assessments. We are grateful to have such supportive partners in
educating our students.”
The grants are also designed
to meet some of the needs of students who would like to attend off-campus trips
and the fifth-grade safety patrol trip.
“Panther Run Elementary
School was honored to receive an ‘Our Schools’ grant from the Wellington
Community Foundation,” Principal Edilia De La Vega said. “The grant will
provide much-needed financial help to Panther Run Elementary by enabling the
school to purchase 10 phonics-based intervention kits to be used by pre-K
through first-grade teachers in their classrooms. These resources will allow us
to align our efforts in meeting one of Superintendent Dr. Robert Avossa’s
strategic initiatives of having 75 percent of third-graders reading on grade
level by 2021. The funds will also be utilized to assist families in need who
would like to have their child attend the annual fourth-grade St. Augustine
trip and our fifth-grade Washington, D.C. safety patrol trip.”
Additionally, the foundation
also funded two new Chrome laptops so students can check them out to use at home
if they do not have their own.
Binks Forest Elementary
School Principal Michella Levy also thanked the foundation for its support.
“This grant will help Binks
Forest Elementary School provide uniforms to children in need, and school
supplies and backpacks as well,” Levy said. “This year we received laptops to
assist families who do not have a home computer, so district computer programs
and educational games can be utilized at home. Binks Forest is a strong
community of parents, students and teachers, and everyone is very appreciative
of the support provided.”
The foundation plans more
outreach to schools.
“This is just the beginning,”
Wellington Community Foundation Board Member Maggie Zeller said. “There are
needs in our Wellington schools that are being overlooked, and our foundation
intends to continue supporting area principals to meet those needs. All the
grant recipient schools were also in need of back-to-school supplies, backpacks
and school uniforms, all of which the board has agreed to provide again this
year.”
“Nothing is more rewarding
than helping kids,” added Mickey Smith, secretary of the foundation. “This
grant project helps children right here in Wellington, and that is what this
foundation is all about — helping our neighbors.”
The schools are already
feeling the results of the work of the Wellington Community Foundation. Local
students have benefited, and will continue to benefit from the efforts of the
Wellington Community Foundation.
“Thank you again to the
Wellington Community Foundation for helping our school community reach new
heights,” De La Vega said.
The Wellington Community
Foundation is a charitable organization committed to benefiting the residents
of Wellington by supporting and improving their quality of life. For more
information on how you can get involved, call (561) 333-9843 or visitwww.wellingtoncommunityfoundation.org.
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