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We appreciate continued support from our individual and business donors!
 
Thank you to our Annual Giving Partners for contributing $500 or more.

It's not too late to support our mission!
 
Become an Annual Giving Partner and receive special invitation to our inaugural gala on March 5, 2016.
 
 
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President's Perspective
Dear Foundation Friends,

Join us for An Evening for Education on March 5th. Tickets on Sale Now!

On March 5, 2016, we will host An Evening for Education: Innovation in Flight, our inaugural gala to recognize donors, honor the history of our great school district and raise funds for the future of education and our innovative teaching grant awards.

Emceed by Pearland ISD head football coaches Tony Heath and Eric Wells, this high-flying adventure will take place at The 1940 Air Terminal Museum and includes dinner and live entertainment.
 
For more information and to purchase your tickets online, please visit the Annual Giving Campaign and Gala website.
 
Please join us for a swinging good time for a great cause!

Sincerely,
Jeff Barry
Board President
FOUNDATION TALK
We are excited about our recent announcement! Beginning this February, Pearland ISD educators may receive up to $2,000 for their inventive classroom ideas, an increase of $1,000 from previous grant cycles. Additionally, four projects will be selected to receive up to $5,000. 

Thanks to continued donor support, increased giving from Pearland ISD employees through payroll deduction and the success of the Grown-up Spelling Bee, the Foundation Board of Directors unanimously approved to increase the amount of funding at the Dec. 16, 2015
Grant Spotlight: Interactive Games
Students at Carleston Elementary enhance their hand and eye coordination, verbal communication and problem-solving skills through Raina Joiner's "Interactive Games" grant.

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Grant Spotlight: Our Journey to Fit
Inspired by the latest trends in fitness and health, Physical Education Coach Karen Jaramillo implemented an 18-station circuit training program at Lawhon Elementary.

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