NEWS AND EVENTS
2023 SCHOLARSHIPS
Congratulations to the Class of 2023 students who each received a $500 scholarship to help support studies in a service profession such as education, nursing, social work, or counseling:
Isabella Day
Mariela Portfirio-Agular
Dylan McKenzie
Nina Richardson
Grace Lynn
2023 FUNDRAISER
Our first in-person fundraiser was a big success! It was a magical night at Karamoor as community members including some school board members, administrators, superintendents (past and present), and teachers came out to support the Foundation. We were able to raise funds that will really have an impact as we put them toward the strings program at our schools. Thank you to all that attended!
2022 GRANTS
WE ARE THRILLED TO ANNOUNCE GRANTS FOR THE 2021 - 2022 SCHOOL YEAR to the following teachers and classrooms:
SARA NOCE, STMS, STEM CLASSROOM
MATT MEYER, ERDENHEIM ELEMENTARY, STEM CLASSROOM
RYAN BERGER, ENFIELD ELEMENTARY, STEM CLASSROOM
2022 SCHOLARSHIPS
Congratulations to STEF’s first-ever scholarship award recipients! After graduation, these very special seniors will be pursuing a career or studies in a service profession such as education, nursing, social work, or counseling:
Brendan Costello
Alexander Ecker
Jessica Iler
Andie Jennings
Elia Rode
Watch them receive their awards here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbrGke1Zeg4.
Congratulations to all the recipients.
2021 GRANT
WE ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE OUR FIRST GRANT WHICH WENT TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF ZSPACE LAPTOPS AND SOFTWARE FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT.
"Zspace allows for experiential learning and lifelike virtual reality experiences that are immersive and interactive.
It allows for opportunities for depth perception, kinesthetic realism, and the ability to explore and look around virtual objects.
Software purchases include chemistry applications for atom and molecule building and simulations in physical science and chemistry, a comprehensive package of dissection experiences in microbiology, zoology, and anatomy, and anatomy of the human body and 4,600 other anatomical structures. Staff training in use of software also included."