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www.AISDfoundation.org
2019 UPDATE
GIVE BACK ALLEN!• Designate your
gift to a specific program or Allen campus!
• Maximize your impact through BONUS funds/employer matching donations!
• Schedule your donation in advance!
#GrantInAction The Foundation’s Educational Grant Program is supporting the district’s STEM initiatives with grants awarded to elementary and secondary classrooms. In the past two years the Foundation has provided funds for 59 science and technology grants ranging from forensics to chemistry to hydroponic gardens as well as 37 math grants. A complete library of grants can be found at www.AISDfoundation.org.
➤ Eagle Run ready to leap into 2020 .........................pg. 2
➤ AHS Grant leads to student service project ..................pg. 3
On April 23, 2019 the Foundation celebrated our scholarship donors and 150 graduating seniors and their parents at the annual Scholarship Reception. Scholarship awards totaled $143,100 for the Class of 2019. See all our scholarship donors and their students at www.AISDfoundation.org.
Thank you to our Scholarship Reception Sponsors:
For information on establishing a scholarship for an Allen High School senior contact Regina Taylor at 972-727-0362 or [email protected]
for our Allen Eagles to Soar! CreatingOpportunities
Kit and Patti McKee have lived in Allen since 1993. Their careers spanned more than 30 years with plenty of community involvement along the way, including Kit’s service on the Foundation board. “As soon as I became involved with the Foundation I knew that I wanted to provide a scholarship. I like that we can have a very direct impact on a student and hopefully help them achieve their goals without a huge amount of student debt.” The McKee Family Scholarship has been awarded for two years in the amount of $5,000. “Our scholarship is a way for Patti and I to give back to a community that has done so much for us and our children.”
New for the AHS Class of 2019, Matt Bruno created this $1,500 scholarship for a student who has an outstanding work ethic and a dedication to their academics, and has given time to volunteer service at school or in their community.
Created by the wife and daughters of Fred Hansen, this scholarship was awarded for the first time in 2019 to a female student who plans to study in the areas of science, technology, engineering or math. “My father valued hard work and education,” said Tracy Henderson. “He encouraged all five of us to get our college degrees. We are so happy to give this scholarship – he’d be pleased!”
YOU can fund a scholarship for an Allen High School graduate! Scholarships can be given in the name of a company, a family, a school or PTA, alumni groups, a civic group, or in memory/honor of an individual. The Foundation works with each donor to identify their focus and priorities. Students apply online and follow a rigorous interview process with selection made by the Foundation scholarship committee. Options for funding a scholarship include annual funding, establishing an endowment fund, or building an endowment fund while also awarding a yearly scholarship. Donors meet their students each spring at the Scholarship Reception and are recognized in a variety of ways by the Foundation.
McKee Family Scholarship
Matthew Bruno Scholarship
Fred Hansen Memorial STEM Scholarship for Women
Funding Their Futures!
Patti and Kit McKee with their 2019 scholarship recipient, Olivia Geissel.
Matt Bruno with 2019 scholarship recipient Lexie DavisRecipient Brooke Vaughan with Cathie Vaughan, Kristy May, Stacy Nahas,
Donna Hansen, Kerry Hakimian, Tracy Henderson, and Darcy Molyet
Saturday, Oct. 12, 20196:30 – 11:30 p.m.
Courtyard by Marriott in Allen
Exciting Casino GamesFabulous Food & Refreshments
Live & Silent AuctionsHit the jackpot for the Foundation!
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AHS Class of 2020Foundation Scholarship Application
Opens November 1, 2019www.AISDfoundation.org
www.AISDfoundation.orgThe mission of the Foundation is to support classroom innovation and provide educational opportunities for
Allen ISD students and teachers.
Julie Kerr, President, Land Plan Development Corp.Tim Wilson, VP Development, American National Bank –
Wealth Management GroupKaren Simpson, VP Finance & Governance,
Allen/Fairview Chamber of CommerceLatricia Smith, VP Programs, Optum
Chris Caplinger, VP Marketing & Events, United Healthcare
Susan Olinger, Secretary, AvailityMary Sue Daniel, Nominating,
Linebarger Attorneys at Law
Martha Bahnman, IT ProfessionalDorothy Bennett, Retired Educator
Desmond Bibbs, Credit Union of TexasDr. Timothy Bray, UT Dallas
Jalauna Dawson, Dawson Private WealthSabrina Dorris, Lone Star Kids Care
Neil Fonville, IT ProfessionalTheresa Ginsburg, Community Volunteer
Pam Heinrich, Keller WilliamsDale Howard, Retired Educator
Kit McKee, Retired IT ProfessionalDr. Scott Niven, Superintendent, Allen ISD
Vatsa Ramanathan, Allen ISD Board of TrusteesNeil Riddick, Tallie O Young & Associates
Dr. Laura Ryan, Ryan Dental GroupJesse Sanchez, RBFCU
Pam Toups, Community VolunteerKate Valent, Scheef & Stone, LLP
Tim Carroll, AISD Liaison
Foundation Staff: Regina Taylor, Julie Gaines, Terri Piorkowski, Stacy Polk
Intern: Rachel Masingill
Foundation For Allen SchoolsAllen ISD Administration Building
612 E. Bethany Dr., Allen, TX 75002972.727.0362 • [email protected]
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2019-20FOUNDATION
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Once again the Allen Eagle Run brought out runners, walkers, strollers and lots of friends and family to celebrate community, health, fitness and education. The run included a 1-Mile Fun Run, 5K Run, a visit from the AHS Eagles football team, and lots of activities provided by Allen area businesses and organizations. Proceeds help fund student scholarships, campus programs, PTA projects and teacher scholarships. Total Eagle Run dollars going directly back into schools: $64,500!
#AllenEagleRun Gives Back
www.AllenEagleRun.org
Title SponsorSAVE THE DATE! Leap into 2020
with the Allen Eagle Run
Saturday, February 29th
www.AISDfoundation.org
“The Foundation
makes what I do as a teacher
better.”Karen Hunnicutt, Allen High School
Karen Hunnicutt believes that she “has the best job in the world. I get up every day and look forward to what I have to do.” In a time with so much negative publicity and rancor regarding public education, it is remarkable to listen to this 22+ year veteran teacher speak with such deep joy for her career.
“My job is a gift every day.” Karen has taught World History, U.S. History, English, AP/IB Psychology and IB Theory of Knowledge. For several years, Karen applied for and received a grant from the Foundation For Allen Schools to cover the cost of taking her Allen High School psychology students to visit Terrell State Hospital in Terrell. “It meant so much to me as a teacher to have something like the Foundation to work with me, to provide the additional funds for the bus transportation that we would not have otherwise.” “The thing that always impressed me the most from our field trips to the Terrell State Hospital was the student reaction. On their own, the kids decided they would gather gifts and supplies for those at Terrell State Hospital – clothes, shoes, books and all kinds of items that they need or would enjoy. Because the
students got them athletic shoes many of the residents are now able to participate in gym activities. This was all a student lead effort.” Karen is constantly amazed at the ways students find to serve others. Several years ago Karen began making peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for the homeless in Dallas; she worked with The Stew Pot to distribute the food. When a few of her students learned what she was doing, they jumped
in and helped. Now a large group of students, service clubs, other AHS teachers and community members make sandwiches every Friday afternoon and take them to The Stew Pot. Karen is known as the teacher who gets to bring her dog to school. In 2014 Karen and her husband Eric officially became “Puppy Raisers” for Patriot Paws, a nonprofit organization that provides service dogs for disabled American veterans. “I love working with Patriot Paws, and with The Stew
Pot. These organizations make our community better. I also really love working with the Foundation. The Foundation has done so much to support what we can do for our students and what they can learn outside of the classroom walls. The Foundation makes what I do as a teacher better.”
Eagle Run’s Direct Impact for Education:2,624 total registrations
Proceeds shared with the following: Teacher Scholarships ........................................................ $14,000PTA Council Scholarships ................................................. $10,000PTA & School Group Awards ............................................. $7,347Campus Awards & Grants ................................................. $7,448Foundation Grants & Scholarships .................................. $25,705Total Given Back ............................................................$64,500
#GrantInAction Learning Outside Classroom Walls
Read the actual grants: www.AISDfoundation.org, click on “Programs”
GrantsDistributedyear #ofGrants AmountAwarded
2000 11 $7,4102001 11 $8,8402002 14 $9,2142003 24 $20,0962004 17 $19,5152005 25 $32,2832006 32 $30,1272007 43 $48,6182008 55 $62,4742009 46 $79,6642010 63 $58,9842011 63 $85,6702012 66 $63,5002013 71 $55,5882014 87 $75,0652015 102 $84,8202016 106 $103,0072017 86 $76,5622018 99 $90,0002019 124 $120,0002020 136 $125,194
Total 1,281 $1,256,631
11 11 14
24 17 2532
43
55
46
6363
66 71
87
102 106
86
99
124
136
$7,410 $8,840 $9,214
$20,096$19,515
$32,283$30,127
$48,618
$62,474
$79,664
$58,984
$85,670
$63,500$55,588
$75,065
$84,820 $103,007
$76,562
$90,000
$120,000
$125,194
$0
$20,000
$40,000
$60,000
$80,000
$100,000
$120,000
$140,000
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020-
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
NumberofGrants AmountAwarded
GrantsDistributedyear #ofGrants AmountAwarded
2000 11 $7,4102001 11 $8,8402002 14 $9,2142003 24 $20,0962004 17 $19,5152005 25 $32,2832006 32 $30,1272007 43 $48,6182008 55 $62,4742009 46 $79,6642010 63 $58,9842011 63 $85,6702012 66 $63,5002013 71 $55,5882014 87 $75,0652015 102 $84,8202016 106 $103,0072017 86 $76,5622018 99 $90,0002019 124 $120,0002020 136 $125,194
Total 1,281 $1,256,631
11 11 14
24 17 2532
43
55
46
6363
66 71
87
102 106
86
99
124
136
$7,410 $8,840 $9,214
$20,096$19,515
$32,283$30,127
$48,618
$62,474
$79,664
$58,984
$85,670
$63,500$55,588
$75,065
$84,820 $103,007
$76,562
$90,000
$120,000
$125,194
$0
$20,000
$40,000
$60,000
$80,000
$100,000
$120,000
$140,000
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020-
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
NumberofGrants AmountAwarded
2 3
Educational Grant Program Exceeds $1.23 Million