2010 franklin educational foundation annual report
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Community Walk/Run and Duck Derby Froemming Park May 21, 2011
Golf OutingTuckaway Country Club September 12, 2011
Auction & Casino Night Borner Botanical Gardens November 11, 2011
Foundation Custard Day at
Omega Custard, 27th & Rawson Ave.
16th of every month Stop in to satisfy your sweet tooth! A portion of each month’s special flavor sales are donated back to the foundation.
UPCOMING EVENTS
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Foundation Website http://www.franklin.k12.wi.us
Phone 414.525.7650 Fax 414.529.8230
8255 West Forest Hill Avenue Franklin, WI 53132-9705
Foundation HistoryIn 1996, the district’s superintendent brought together a group of parents and business leaders to form the Franklin Educational Foundation (FEF). They shared a common vision of provid-ing resources that would enhance student learning, as well as strengthen the district. Despite challenges due to the economy and state funding, FEF allows innovation in education to continue in Franklin Public Schools. The opportunities and equipment provided by our grants address literacy and development in all academic areas. They expose students to a variety of experiences that broaden their knowledge of the world and increase their capacity to master the abilities required of them in both work and life in the 21st century. Since its formation, the Foundation has awarded over $900,000 in grants that have been integrated into the curriculum at all of our schools.
As we enter 2011, I am excited and honored to become the President
of the Franklin Educational Foundation. The Franklin Educational Foundation has a great history of supporting the educational needs within the Franklin Public Schools, which is evident as we approach $1,000,000 in grant awards for educators and our children.
Being a parent of two sons in the outstanding Franklin Public
Schools, I have a vested interest in their futures and I appreciate all of the corporate and individual donors and the countless hours that volunteers and Board Members put in to make this organization successful.
A committee within the Foundation completed research in 2010 and
we learned that we have one of the most prominent and successful foundations within the state. Yet, we always feel like we can do better and
more, so last year we added mini-grants up to $1,000 as a new program that teachers can apply for funds. In 2011, we intend to strengthen our communication and planning with the district, continue to build our corporate sponsorship and add an additional fundraising event, and these plans are already underway. We hope you continue to support our efforts and I look forward to seeing you at our first class events.
I want to personally thank all of you that support the Franklin Educational
Foundation and our children’s education in the Franklin community and welcome any involvement that will make 2011 another successful year.
Providing Additional Resources for Students, Encouraging Innovation and Supporting
Success for the 21st Century Student
2010 Report
From The President
Our Mission To enhance educational opportuni-ties, beyond what the district provides, through business and community partnerships.
PresidentBrian Hillstrom, Johnson Bank
President-Elect Tino Arvanetes, Harris N.A
Treasurer James Crowley, WaterStone Bank
Secretary Keith Rode, Clifton Gunderson LLP
Members At Large
Debbie Brandes, Franklin Resident Kelly Hazlett, Gaia Micro SpaDon Schultz, Bridgeman Foods II (Past President 2010)Marlene Vidal, Executive Director
Executive Committee 2010-2011
Brian Hillstrom 2011 Board President
Lots of Reasons to Smile!
Spring has finally sprung! Flowers are blooming, birds are singing and it’s time for the Franklin Educational Foundation’s 2010 Year-End Report. We hope you enjoy learning about our recent grant projects and the efforts that made them possible. Although the recession continued to have a significant impact upon individual and corporate contributions, our special events generated more support than we originally forecasted. We were fortunate to have sunny skies for our outdoor functions and great attendance at all of our events throughout the year.
Last year, we added the opportunity to honor a teacher during Teacher Appreciation Week. Families gave twenty-two teachers and administrators a reason to smile when they honored them with a gift to the Foundation on their behalf. We also introduced a new ripple to our walk/run event with the addition of the Lucky Duck Derby. It was hard to contain the laughter and smiles as a crane dropped 1,500 ducks into the Root River. All went as planned as we scooped out the champions and awarded the cash to the lucky prize winners. But when the rest of the flock escaped the barriers, it suddenly became a search and rescue mission! Luckily, our dedicated volunteers were able to capture all but eight elusive rubber duckies. The rest of the team is training for their next race in May.
The Foundation moved our annual golf outing to the fall and 120 lucky golfers got to test their skills driving golf balls AND marshmallows. The golfers also tried their skill at the bean-bag toss and shook dice to win cash, a TV and even a coveted iPad. We rounded out the year with our annual Auction & Casino Night that was enjoyed by 250 guests. During the voice auction, three families combined their bidding powers and won the opportunity to create custom custard flavors. Their concoctions are currently being featured on the 16th of every month at Omega Custard on 27th & Rawson. As a bonus, the Foundation receives a percentage of the sales of these specialty flavors, so give your family some smiles and head over to try their creations. Thank you to all of our friends who make our events true community happenings and raise the money for new opportunities in our schools.
While we have many reasons to smile as we look back on 2010, the decrease in school funding at the state level continues to impact class-room innovation and limits the ability to provide new programs and opportunities for our children. The Franklin Educational Foundation serves an important role in providing additional funding that encourages creative teachers to investi-gate new ideas and ensure that students reach their full potential.
No contribution is too small to make a meaningful difference in the education of our children. Thank you for supporting our schools and enhancing educational opportunities in Franklin. Your gifts give children, teachers and our entire community many reasons to smile.
Sincerely,
Marlene Vidal, Executive Director
From the Executive Director Spring 2011
Distribution of Grant Funds
1996-2010
22%
69%
3%4%
2%
Sources of Income
2010
20%
9%
3% 1%
60%
10%
Fundraising EventsCorporate Grants / GiftsCommunity / Individual GivingFranklin Public School StaffBoard of Directors
Enhancing Literacy with Classroom TechnologyScience & Technology LiteracyReading & Math, Social Studies
Life Skill Literacy
Music Literacy
Special Education Literacy
Case Closed: Investigating High School Forensic Science – Franklin High School, $46,000 Following the District’s review of the Science Curriculum, and a growing focus on the necessity of scientific literacy, the decision was made to require a third credit of science at the high school level. FHS sought assistance from the Foundation for the purchase of investigative forensic lab equipment and materials for a new course offering, Forensic Science. Additional laptop computers were also purchased providing several laboratory experiences for the comprehensive forensic science course, as well as Anatomy & Physiology, Astronomy, Geology and Environmental Science courses. With the addition of 30 laptop computers, the department is able to increase the frequency of technology-based learning experiences in all science classes. “Enrollment for (the Forensic Science Course ) next year has increased to more than 160 students. This provides a highly engaging academic elective that provides excellent additional rigor to our program. This grant provided vital resources to the teachers allowing them to implement this course successfully.” -Chad Phillippi – Teacher Franklin High School
2010 Grant Highlights
Elmo Projection Units & SmartBoards – Country Dale Elementary, $7,950 The Foundation provided funding for three Elmo Overhead Projection Units and SmartBoards. The district is striving to increase the number of these in all schools. The technology is expensive, and requires teacher training for use. Schools and teachers need to present clear plans for training and implementation of this engaging, interactive technology. Country Dale teachers came to the Foundation with such a plan for implementing the new elementary school science curriculum. They also secured matching grants from their PTO and an anonymous donor that would increase the reach of this technology to each grade level, providing a total of eight Elmo and SmartBoard units.
Rapman 3D Manufacturing – Forest Park Middle School, $14,750 This request was for the purchase of a state-of-the-art 3D plastics prototyping machine for students to create working prototypes of design projects. This piece of machinery allows students to take a design that they have created, take it to a higher level, and help students become better risk takers and problem solvers once concept becomes reality. Example of activity: Students set temperature and speed settings on the prototyper. If the temp and speed are not calculated properly to the known material properties, their prototype will not turn out. Getting the experience on a machine such as this prepares students for what they will see out in the field if they are to pursue manufacturing, engineering, graphics and many other careers. “Chief Architect helped me learn what all goes into making a house, how much it costs, and how architects today use computers to plan
and build houses. It was a really fun program and I learned a lot! - Annie Grabowski -FPMS Student
Engineering our Future Through Design / CADD Software – Forest Park Middle School $14,750 This project involved purchasing 3D modeling software to develop engineering units for 7th & 8th grade students. These architectural design software packages, Autodesk Inventor, Inventor and Chief Architect foster critical thinking, innovation and design skills that allow every middle school student the opportunity to explore careers in the areas of engineering, design and architecture. Exposure to these programs also helps students make decisions regarding which classes to take in high school.
Core Plus Extension Activities for 7th Grade Social Studies – Forest Park Middle School This grant provides engaging supplemental resource materials for the new core plus curriculum—a differentiated extension to the current curriculum where students get enrichment or remedial help. The activities cover a wide range of learners and encourage cooperation, creativity, higher order critical thinking skills, as well as inquiry-based learning. The materials take students out of their desks and into action, engaging them in historical simulations, debates, and games that bring history to life and help facilitate comprehension and retention. “It made us use our imagination, it was challenging yet fun. We couldn’t just use a game we knew, we had to create our own.” -Taylor Werlinger – Student Forest Park Middle School
Digital Recorder & Accessories for Elementary Schools The Music Department requested a mini-grant to purchase digital recorders. This 21st Century technology provides opportunities for 5th & 6th Grade students to listen to, analyze, describe and evaluate individual and group rehearsals and performances.
Fun Adventures with the Flip Cam – Pleasant View Elementary The third-grade teaching team asked for Flip cameras for their students, with the objective of integrating them throughout their instruction. Flip cams are small, easy to use instant video cameras. The students experienced positive experiences earlier in the year with the use of borrowed Flip cameras from the Middle School. Videotaping allows students to share verbal information with a large group without the fear of speaking in front of a large group. It allows students to critique their public speaking, and to learn downloading and computer editing skills.
Enhancing Education with an Elmo – Forest Park Middle School Seventh Grade Social Studies Teacher, Linda Scherrer, requested an Elmo Projection Unit for her classroom to create more engaging, interactive lessons that increase student participation and enhance student learning.
MINI-GRANTS – Grants of $1,000 or Less
We also receive many donations other than cash for use as a raffle and auction items. We extend our special appreciation to these donors who contributions also play a major role in the success of our events.
Active Rewards AirTran Airways Ann’s Italian Restaurant Apple Tino Arvanetes Aurora Health Care Judy Bartels Bartolotta Restaurant Group Ben Franklin Elementary Linda Bowe Debbie Brandes Brookstone Printing Carma Laboratories, Inc. Carrabba’s Italian Grill, Inc. Mary Carstensen Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin Chili’s Chiropractic Care Center - Franklin Comedy Cafe Country Dale Elementary School Country Dale PTO Cousins Subs -Wyndham Village Crossroads II Beth Devinger Domino’s Edward Jones Investments Elkhart Lakes Road America Fantastic Sams Firefly Urban Bar & Grill First Student Transportation Services Florence Eiseman Co. Flowers Direct, LLC Laura Fons Forest Park Middle School
Forward Dental Franklin Firestation #1 Franklin High School Franklin High School FACE Franklin High School Poms Squad Franklin Little League Fun World Kevin Gaffney Gaia Micro Spa Tom Gamsky Marcy Garcia Gardetto’s German Fest Gift of Wings Great Lakes Dermatology Green Bay Packers Harley-Davidson Foundation Kelly Hazlett Herb H. Kohl Charities, Inc. Brian Hillstrom Sharon Holden House of Harley Davidson Marcia Huber Tom Huber Sue Huhn Illingworth - Kilgust Mechanical Innovative Health and Fitness InStep Physical Therapy & Performance Footwear Irv’s Mug Catherine and Eddie Jiminez Johnson Bank-Waukesha Jos. Schmitt Construction Mary Karolewicz Tracy Klement
Klement’s Sausage Company Christine Krueger La Perla Carolyn Lewis Luxembourg Gardens M3 Insurance Solutions Sue & Darrel Malek Kathy Mallak Mama Mia’s - Muskego Marcus Theatres Corporation Milwaukee Admirals Milwaukee Bucks Milwaukee School of Engineering Milwaukee Wave Mulligans Irish Pub & Grill Pat Nissen Olive Promotions LLC Joe Olla Omega Jumbo Burgers & Frozen Custard Open Flame P F Chang’s China Bistro P.A.W.S Pantheon Restaurant Pick ‘n Save Wyndham Village Pleasant View Elementary Polish Center of Wisconsin Prescott Miller Jewelers Rick Przybyla Quality Resource Group, Inc. Ray & Dot’s, Inc. Katherine Rehm Ricardo’s Linda Riesen Robinwood PTO
2010 In-Kind Donors2010 In-Kind Donors
Keith Rode Saber Spirit Club Salon Medusa Sargento Foods, Inc. Sendik’s Food Market Sherper’s Showtime Cinema Terry Skalmoski South Suburban Ch. of Commerce Southwood Glen Elementary SPiN Milwaukee Sprecher Brewing Co. Inc. Staybridge Suites Jeanne Stockero Target Franklin The Great Frame Up Toscana Italian Ristorante Emily Tran Jeff Traylor Tuckaway Country Club Natalie Versnik Marlene Vidal Waste Management Louise Weber Wegner’s St. Martin’s Inn Karen Wesener Wheel & Sprocket Susan Wilke Wisconsin Athletic Club Wisconsin Ducks Unlimited Wisconsin Hospitality Group Chuck Witkowski WTMJ-Channel 4
Past Board Members / Foundation EmployeesTom Alioto Robert Bohmann Gregory Bollis JoAnne Brandes* Chuck Cairns Kevin Carlson MaryKay Carr Mark Carstensen* Mary Horton Carstensen Mary Claire Cera Sue Denzine Ann Devine Mark Dorschner Ellen Duhamel
Dave Garcia Michael Gardner Nancy Haack* Dan Hau John Hedstrom Bill Heinz Ed Holfer* Mary Karolewicz Dave Kingstad* Jeff Klement Kevin Kluesner* Rita Krosner* Brian LeHoullier* Christopher Menden
VolunteersBrooke Abich Lance Allan Jim Brandt Judy Brandt Keith Cameron Terry Cameron Sally Carlson Isha Clayton
Mark Cloutier Joe Cocking Nancy Cocking Bonnie Colorez Doug Drysdale Rogelio Garcia Shelly Harris Tom Huber
Mike Mueller Tanya Muench Bob Naglieri* Sue Northy Steven Perrigo Bob Perry* Marsha Radaj Mark Robinson Jacquelynn Ruiz Eileen Schmalz Bob Schmitt* Del Sievert* Noel Sloan Dave Smith
Ken Smits* Lisa Soik* Richard Spry Cindy Strommen Dave Szychlinski Tim Todd* Sherry VanEngen Mike Wade Jackie Walsh Keith Winters
*denotes founding members
Cathi Kaczkowski Tom Kaminski Mary Karolewicz Mike Karolewicz Cindy Kasian Kristin Kiehl Dawn Koehn Nathan Krempel
FOUNDATION EMPLOYEES
Marlene Vidal, Executive Director Angela Beadle, Development Assistant
Appreciatation For Past Service: Rachelle Henry, Development Assistant (2010)
Cathy Lange Danielle Lavora Nancy Majewski Jill Markham Chris Menden Brett Mikulec Sandra Nichols Greg Nienhaus
Michelle O’Rourke Barb Rathke Jim Rathke Heena Ruparel Emma Sanders Monica Santiago Sonya Schaefer Dan Schnoll
Ernie Schultz Matthew Staufenbiel Barb Stobba Jean Terek John Terek Rani Thomas Linda Tomsevics Misti Trzebiatowski
Dianne Tutton Willie Versnik Kathy Wasielewski Lisa Weber Liz Weber Bob Wroblewski Gisela Zelenka Drysdale
The generosity of our donors changes lives in a most important way - advancing the intellectual potential of youth. Thank You!
Champion $10K and Over Harley-Davidson Foundation
Leader $5K-$9,999Great Lakes Dermatology Harris N.A. Staybridge Suites
Colleague $1K-$4,999Bartels Management Services, Inc. Clifton Gunderson LLP Franklin Education Association Gilbane Building Co. Giuffre Companies Hau & Associates, S.C. Marcia & Tom Huber Johnson Bank-Waukesha Jos. Schmitt Construction Lakeshore Medical Laser Finishing, Inc. Northwestern Mutual Foundation Dr. Neomi Prieto, Starfire Extinguisher & Systems, Inc. Vulcan Materials Company Franklin Quarry WaterStone Bank
Associate $500-$999 Boucher Volkswagen Mary Kay & Joe Carr Davis & Kuelthau, S.C. Elizabeth Residence Franklin Rehabilitation Gaia Micro Spa GAMFG Precision, LLC Home Instead Senior Care K-W Electric, Inc. Shawn Kelley Max A. Sass & Sons Funeral Homes Pat & Mike Nissen O’Braun Corporation PyraMax Bank-Franklin Cynthia Schaus
Scholar $100-$499AnchorBank Anonymous-2 Baker Tilly Virchow Krause Karen Bednar Tiffany & Greg Bollis Susan Bollis Mary Ellen Bong Debbie Brandes Bridgeman Foods II Louis Brown John Budish Mary & Mark Carstensen Central Bark Doggy Day Care Constellation Energy Cousins Subs Jim Crowley Keith Decker
Rodney Dent Diversey, Inc. Wendy Dzurick Richard Elertson Forward Dental Pat & Gerry Freitag Kevin Gaffney Shana Gagliardo Karen Giuffre Heartland Wisconsin Corp Heather & Brian Hillstrom Stephanie & Michael Hood Amy Hurley Gregory Jenks Journal Communications Mary & Mike Karolewicz Patrick Knapp Donna Kneisler Marc Koepsel Jennifer Kraynick Amy & Mike Kremski Christine Krueger Thomas Krukowski Dan Lagerman Cathy Lange Gerald Lemanski M & I Corporation Mark A. Carstensen Construction Greg Martin Cheryl Mauermann Meltric Corporation Midland Container James Milzer Chad Nelson Karen Nesbit Steve Patz Jill Polglaze RDM & Associates Brian Reed Nicholette & Chris Reinhardt Thomas Reinke Jackie & Don Schultz Wayne Seidel Sendik’s Food Markets Indu Shah Mary Pat Siewert Sally & Ken Smits Melanie & Jack Takerian Larry & Emily Tran Trinh Truong Terese Tubbs Natalie & Willie Versnik Marlene & Gerry Vidal Ngan Vo Theresa West Linda & John Witkowski Beverly & David Works Karen Zalucha Grant Zielinski Zimmerman Design Group
FriendsH Singh Ahuja Jeffrey Allen Laurie & Charles Anderson Lynn Andrews Annette Angell-Schram Tino Arvanetes Brian Aschenbrenner Brandi Baker Kimberlee & Thomas Bartell Heidi Baudry Michael & Angela Beadle Darrell Becker Stacy Blattner Chris Brody Tina Buelow Nicholas Campbell Sally Carlson Isa Chase Jim Chmielewski Mark Cotteleer Amy Cowell Dean & Kathy Crapitto Bill Croke Ann Devereaux Amy Dickmann Gail Dorschner Mary Fassbender Eric & Susan Fernandes Heather Gawlitta Diane Gilroy Linda Golembiewski Nancy Goodman Ryan Goodno Jeff & Carrie Grissom Aida Grulkowski Amy & Lance Hajdasz Andrew Hansen Michael & Lisa Hansing Susan Hanson-Otis Kelly Hazlett Donald Heitkamp Danielle Hogan Shelley Jacobson Lori Jarumbo Brandon Johnsen Susan Johnson Chad Kafka Richard Karnowski Gayle & Stan Kay Sarah Kleinmann Jeffrey Klemp Bob & Anne Kosky Michelle & Mark Krause Linda Krause Nancy Kurriger Nikki Kuspa Elizabeth Lacina Gina Laffin Marcia Larson Anderson Laurie
2010 Cash Donors2010 Cash Donors
Linda Lecus Katherine Lesko Esther Levesque-Schleper Leah Lewis Courtney Lukasavitz Scott & Amy Lund Luxembourg Gardens Paula Magolan Dave Mains Emily Mattice Jenny Meyer William Mierow Trish Miller Ted Miller Carol Montoto Doug Muente Ronda Nell Jeffery & Mary Pekar Beth & Steve Perrigo Xinh Pham Cindy Rasey Katharine Reid Linda & Jon Riesen Michelle & Keith Rode Lauren Romine Ed Savard Leonard Schilz Kristin Schmitz Julie Schuster Caryn Schwengel Ken Skowronski Scott Slater Allan Staszak Steve Stein Adam Stelloh Kurt Stengel Angela Sterling Jeff Stone Susan Sullivan Jeff Sweet Shaun Tinholt Mary Titzkowski Lena Le Tran Debra Turnquist Unisource Paper Bernadette Van Lith Lucy Vang Laurel Watters Marlene Wesolowski Allison Woyach Catherine Woznicki Thor Xiong Mike Zellmer
Matching GiftsDiversey, Inc. Northwestern Mutual Foundation SC Johnson Fund Wisconsin Energy Corp. Foundation
Give Back ProgramsChili’s Restaurant Roundy’s We Care Program