Time to Apply for EEF Grants

Do you have an idea to enhance the learning experience in the classroom but need the financial resources to make it happen? CUSD faculty and staff are invited to submit a grant application for next year’s classes. Both large and small grant applications can be found on the website at www.charlestoneef.org.

Suzie Bosler was a 2019 Excellence in Education Foundation grant winner from Carl Sandburg Elementary School. Her small grant proposal, “Moving Towards 1:1” was used to implement more technology into her classroom setting. Her goal is to have a laptop for each student.

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Emily Jacobs was a 2019 Excellence in Education Foundation grant winner from Ashmore Elementary School. Her small grant proposal, “Flexible Seating that Adapts to the Diverse Needs of CUSD #1 Students” was used to incorporate several seating options for the students in her classroom. They range from colorful rocking stools to soft cushions.

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Read more about other awards on the Grants page.

Read more about other awards on the Grants page.

WELCOME

EEF CUSD#1

Welcome to the new website for the Excellence in Education Foundation!  We have moved from the CUSD#1 page to increase our visibility, inform you how our grants support students and teachers in the community, and call attention to ways that you can join our efforts to enhance excellence in education in the Charleston schools.

Visit us regularly to learn how we are working with teachers to improve educational opportunities for Charleston students. Future blogs will include “grants in action” reports of how local teachers are using grants awarded by the EEF in their classrooms. I think you’ll be impressed with how our teachers are using money from our grants to create innovative and creative learning opportunities for students. Many of the grant projects also provide direct benefits to the community. For example, the Lincoln Funeral Train exhibit at the Coles County Fairgrounds last spring was not only a learning opportunity for hundreds of local students, but it was also open to the public for three days.

The EEF has been active in the Charleston community for over twenty years, enhancing educational opportunities for CUSD#1 students, and enriching the creative environment in our schools by supporting teachers through grants that are awarded each year. Strong schools promote strong communities. In tough economic times in our state, it has never been more important to support our teachers so they can maintain excellence in their classrooms.

Last year, the EEF board committed to a major fundraising campaign to ensure the sustainability of our grants well into the future. Toward that end, we sponsored the first “Homecoming Happening” event as a way of honoring Charleston alumni and raising money for future students. We plan to continue holding this event every three years. We have a bold goal of increasing the amount of money granted to teachers in coming years. We need your assistance to make this happen.  Support our fundraisers. Attend our events. Donate to our cause.

You can help us keep our schools strong. In this season of giving, I encourage you to support our mission with a year-end gift to the Excellence in Education Foundation. One hundred percent of your donation goes directly into Charleston classrooms.  Invest in our community by giving to our schools. Hit the “give” button on this page to join us.

Thank you for visiting our page today.  Share our website and come back again soon.

Warmly,

Melanie Mills

2015-2016 President, EEF

Melanie Mills