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What?
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Established by the North Carolina Association of Educators
(NCAE), whose membership is comprised of more than 70,000 active and retired
educators across the state, the NC Foundation for Public School Children
(NCFPSC) is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization chartered in December,
1995.
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Why?
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The NCFPSC was created to maximize the effectiveness
of the public school system in educating all children.
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How?
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Using a comprehensive, people-centered approach, the
Foundation has developed three primary programs to address the needs of
children, parents, and educators:
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The Student Support enables teachers to respond
to the most basic needs of under-privileged children immediately - usually
within 48 hours or less. A toll free telephone call is all that’s necessary
to facilitate the purchase of clothes, shoes, eyeglasses, school supplies,
or any other basic need for any student, ensuring an equal opportunity
to learn.
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The Parent Academy
will develop and implement educational programs to enhance the skills of
parents, improving their understanding of the public school system and
their ability to assist and support their children. The Parent Academy
also offers parent involvement grants.
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The Center for Excellence in Teaching will provide
staff development opportunities for teachers and other educators to supplement
existing programs. The Center also offers a professional
development grant that can be awarded to low wealth schools and school
districts.
What is the difference
between this Foundation and the FUND FOR CHILDREN AND PUBLIC EDUCATION?
What can you do?
Make a contribution to the Foundation. Send your
tax deductible gift to:
NCFPSC, P.O. Box 27347, Raleigh, NC 27611.
How can you obtain money for your public
school children's needs?
Call 800.662.7924
FTA and Teacher Cadet Information
For more information, contact:
Kelvin Spragley
NCAE Center
700 S. Salisbury St.
Raleigh, NC 27611
Telephone: 800/662-7924
In Raleigh:
919/832-3000
Fax: 919/829-1626
email: kelvin.spragley@ncae.org
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