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BCPEF tells board it has raised $11.5 million over 21 years; funding supports teacher grants, telemedicine, LEAD fellowship

Cleveland City Schools Board of Education · February 4, 2025
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Laurie McNulty of the Cleveland Public Education Foundation reported midyear that the foundation has raised $11.5 million in private funds for classroom grants, a LEAD fellowship, telemedicine (about $75,000/year), scholarships, and other targeted programs; presenters highlighted measurable student outcomes and donor events.

Laurie McNulty, vice president of the Cleveland Public Education Foundation (BCPEF), presented the foundation’s midyear report and outlined how private dollars are being deployed across district programs.

McNulty told the board BCPEF is entering its 21st year and has raised $11,500,000 in private money that has been directed back into classrooms, teacher grants, scholarships and targeted programs serving roughly 16,000 students and 1,500…

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