Our
Mission: Spring Branch Education Foundation is committed to supporting our
students and educators. We partner with the district and community to fund
programs that enhance education and prepare our students for the future.
Here
is how SBEF has helped SBISD and its 35,000 students.
Thank you
to the SBISD community for a successful 2014-2015 year!
Awarded
$207,368 in grants to campuses and district
- Bendwood Elementary - Functional robots for SPIRAL
Gifted and Talented students
- Cedar Brook Elementary - Percussion instruments for the
music program
- Edgewood Elementary - Cross-age tutoring in reading and
math
- Frostwood Elementary - Gardening skills education
- Hollibrook Elementary - Portable hands-on science labs
for K-5
- Hunters Creek Elementary - Campus gardens and a
school-wide recycling program
- Landrum Middle and Northbrook Middle - Graphing
calculators for 7th and 8th graders
- The Lion Lane School - A young reader program that
includes siblings and family
- Meadow Woods Elementary - A Fall Prep Program for 30
students
- Memorial High - iPads and college-level coursework apps
for Language Arts III students
- Northbrook High - A Chromebook Classroom to promote
digital learning
- Nottingham Elementary - An Itty Bitty Book Club to
promote reading
- The Panda Path School - Science-related staff
development for Pre-K teachers
- Pine Shadows Elementary - An action-based learning lab
for K-2 students
- Rummel Creek Elementary - iPads and creative techniques
apps for music classrooms
- Sherwood Elementary - Drying racks for the art
classroom
- Spring Forest Middle - A multi-sensory lab for Life
Skills students
- Spring Oaks Middle - A school-wide literacy program
- Spring Woods High and Stratford High - Student academic
planners
- Valley Oaks Elementary - The school library opens to
the public during June
- Westchester Academy for International Studies - 6th
grade field trip to Pine Cove Institute of Wilderness Studies
- Westwood Elementary - Netbooks for 3rd graders &
21st-century problem-solving
- District-wide projects
- Altharetta Yeargin Art
Museum - Road Shows for 1st grade and Study Trips for 2nd grade
- Houston Prep Summer
Camp - Transportation for 80 students to learn science, technology,
engineering and math at UH Downtown
- J. Landon Short
Mini-Grants for Educators
- Kinesthetic classrooms
on seven campuses to help K and Pre-K students strengthen gross motor
skills that correlate with academic brain function
- National Hispanic
Institute Freshman Project - a 4-year program to promote
college-readiness
- SpringBoard Mentor
Program - matches adult mentors with students
- SBISD Council of PTAs -
student scholarships
Fund for
the Future is a permanent endowment that provides a perpetual source of income
to the Foundation. Earned income is now funding education-enhancing programs,
while the principal is preserved. Endowment funds are being conservatively
invested with the Greater Houston Community Foundation.
Raised
funds for grants and scholarships
- The 19th annual Spring Classics golf tournament,
co-chaired by Doug Goodson and Rob Stewart, raised nearly $86,000.
- The 4th annual Style Show and Luncheon, co-chaired by
Susan Griffin and Debbie Slack, featured Trina Turk fashions and raised
more than $41,000.
- SBEF's 3rd annual Sporting Clay Tournament, co-chaired
by Kirk Guilanshah and Pat Zadow, raised $24,000.
- The 2nd Legacies of Spring Branch Gala, co-chaired by
Duncan and Marissa Klussmann, raised $134,000 for SBEF and an additional
$7,900 for scholarships. The event honored Mallory and James Shaddix with
the SBEF Lifetime Achievement Award, Chief Judge Diane P. Wood with the
SBISD Distinguished Alumni Award and Mike Feinberg with the Susan and
Larry Kellner Champion for Education Award.
- The 23rd annual Running for the Arts celebrated 2,243
registrations and participation from 41 SBISD's schools. The event
benefits SBISD's Fine Arts and Health Fitness departments and the Altharetta
Yeargin Art Museum.
Save
these dates for 2015-2016 special events - you're invited!
- Friday, October 9, 2015 - Style Show and Luncheon,
co-chairs: Patty Busmire, Lara Bell
- Saturday, November 21, 2015 - Legacies of Spring Branch
Gala, co-chairs: Melissa and Mano DeAyala
- Thursday, February 18, 2016 - Sporting Clay Tournament,
chair: Kirk Guilanshah
- Sunday, April 3, 2016 - Golf Tournament, co-chairs: Rob
Stewart and Doug Goodson
- Saturday, April 30, 2016 - Running for the Arts
- Friday, May 13, 2016 - Bright Stars of Spring Branch,
co-chairs: Michelle Majewski, Leanne Newton, Casey Rowe
SBEF
awarded 89 scholarships in the amount of $118,000. The Foundation hosted the second annual Bright Stars of
SBISD, Celebrating Academic Excellence event to recognize a record number of
scholarship recipients as well as Teachers and Principals of the Year.
SBEF
Employee Campaign Scholarship
Thanks to
very generous employees, SBEF's 2014-15 Employee Campaign had a banner year!
Scholarships of $1,500 were awarded to 32 graduates, children of SBISD
employees.
- Memorial High School - Molly Balderach, James Iler,
Mason Montgomery, Nathaniel Morgan, Richard Reese, Alexandra Younger
- Northbrook High School - Joshua Lee Castro-Donathen,
Cristina Ochoa
- Spring Woods High School - Miguel Angel, Carly
Batterson, Natasha Camarillo, Zasha Cantu, Makayla Franco, Megan Greer,
Hannah Harlow, Christopher Rice, David Romay
- Stratford High School - Clay Addison Barden, Abigail
Boessling, Jack Brasher, Autumn Crawford, Emily Demeris, Jonathan LaBaume,
Hildamari Marin, Julia Matteucci, Nathaniel Scott, Callie Terrell, Kendall
Ward
- Westchester Academy for International Studies - Alexus
McNeil, Alyssa Mahabir, Alex Schmidt, Elizabeth Ucles
Altharetta
Yeargin Art Museum Scholarship,
$1,000: Stratford High School - Christina Gregory
Mike
Feinberg Scholarship, $1,000:
Stratford High School - Riley Green
Friends
Scholarship, $1,500: Memorial High
School - Sarah Salas
Frostwood
PTA Scholarship, $1,000: Memorial
High School - Jason Walker
Goldstein
Altman Scholarship, $2,000: Memorial
High School - Rebecca Grekin, Hudson Lorfing, Madeline Margraves, Jisoo Park,
Sarah Thomas, Elvira Tobias, Kaela Todd
Dr.
Hal Guthrie Scholarship, $1,000:
Stratford High School - Jacob Frenza, Polina Golikova
Houston
Westchase Rotary Club Scholarship,
$4,000: Stratford High School - Abigail Jackson, Justin Todes
Hunters
Creek PTA Scholarship, $1,000: Spring
Woods High School - Rebeca Castro
Meadow
Wood PTA Scholarship, $1,000:
Stratford High School - Matthew Martin
Memorial
Middle PTA Scholarship, $1,000:
Stratford High School - Timothy Purvis
Monica
Neubauer Scholarship, $1,000:Memorial
High School - Laura Aguilar, Soraya Pashaei-Marandi
Northbrook
High School Scholarship, funded by Stratford High PTA, $1,000: Northbrook High School - Maribel Paredes, Genaro
Uriostegui
Prosperity
Bank Scholarship, $1,000:
- Spring Woods High School - Lauren Vierling
- Westchester Academy for International Studies - Filipe
Sanchez, Nancy Tran
Rachel
Pendray Scholarship, $1,000: Spring
Woods High School - Bram Sebio-Brundage, Lesley Campos Cruz, Luis Fernando
Sanchez
Rummel
Creek PTA Scholarship, $1,000:
Stratford High School - David Humphrey
Mallory
& James Shaddix Scholarship,
$1,000, Stratford High School - Reginald Green
Shadow
Oaks Elementary Scholarship, funded
by Valley Oaks PTA, $1,000, Spring Woods High School - Morgan Jump
Shantamboo
Charity Scholarship, $1,000:
- Memorial High School - Inchan Hwang
- Westchester Academy for International Studies - Konnie
Le
Spring
Branch Education Foundation Scholarship,
$1,000:
- Memorial High School - Andrea Olvera
- Spring Woods High School - Christopher Hivnor
- Stratford High School - Charles Boyle, Michaela Cherry,
John Goss, Harper Jones, Emily Lindsey, Griffin Rathgeb
Spring
Branch Lions Club Scholarship,
$1,000: Academy of Choice - Regina Salazar
Valley
Oaks PTA Scholarship, $1,000:
Memorial High School - Alexandra Kaldis
Judy
Weisend Memorial Scholarship, $1,000:
Stratford High School - Noah Garcia
Chief
Judge Diane P. Wood Scholarship,
$1,000: Stratford High School - Adrian Sanchez Lohff
Also at
the Bright Stars event, the SBISD Council of PTAs awarded scholarships:
Duncan
Klussmann Legacy of Leadership Scholarship, $1,000: Stratford High School - Kory Casanover, Reese
Davis, Benjamin Johnson, Tucker May, Kristen Peck, Jacob Peter
SBISD
PTA Council/SBEF Scholarship, $1,000:
- Stratford High School - Kylen Chen-Troester, Alexandra
Hayes, Emily Hunter, Sarah Nash
- Spring Woods High School - Natalie Elizondo, Lillian
Monteiro
Wells
Fargo Scholarship, $1,000: Stratford
High School - Anna Whitmire
Now,
we're preparing for next year
Lisa
Schwartz will lead the Board of Directors as chair, with J. Carter Breed serving
as secretary-treasurer. The Board welcomes new members Jennifer Cobb, Becky
Fenn, Sheri Gross, Tamma Howell, Daniel Irving, Marc Magness, Jeff Majewski,
Vincent Montalbano, Kristi Robishaw, Warren Sloan, Laura Stein and Dmel Tatum.
The SBEF
Board and staff work throughout the summer to prepare for the next school year.
Please consider making a tax-deductible donation. You may send a check to SBEF,
955 Campbell Road, Suite 206, Houston, TX 77024, or click here to make a donation electronically. For
information about upcoming events, or to volunteer, e-mail sbef@springbranchisd.com.
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