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Bradley Cleveland Public Education Foundation reports $215,000 year-to-date, expands teacher grants, LEAD fellowship and telemedicine partnerships
Summary
The Bradley Cleveland Public Education Foundation told the board it has provided about $215,000 in support year-to-date, funded roughly $80,000 in teacher grants this cycle, continued its LEAD fellowship and highlighted telemedicine and other programs supported by private donors and the United Way.
Representatives of the Bradley Cleveland Public Education Foundation (BCPEF) gave a midyear update at the board meeting, describing grant awards, the LEAD fellowship, telemedicine support and community programming funded by private donors.
Chris Anziano, president of the BCPEF executive committee, and Lynn Veil, BCPEF executive director, presented the midyear report. Anziano said the foundation has channeled more than $11.5 million in private funds into public education over its partnership period, supporting measurable projects for more than 16,000 students. Veil provided program-level details and financials.
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