2010-2011 AnnuAl Review - hef hanover education foundation
2010-2011 AnnuAl Review - hef hanover education foundation
2010-2011 AnnuAl Review - hef hanover education foundation
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The HEF thanks the following donors for their support of the 8th Annual Bowl for Education:<br />
301 Auto Repair<br />
AMF Bowling Worldwide<br />
Ashcake Family Physicians, Inc.<br />
Ashland Milling Company<br />
Atlee Chiropractic Center, PC<br />
Atlee High School<br />
Battlefield Service Center<br />
Bear Island Paper Company<br />
Ben Franklin Crafts & Frames<br />
Body Mechanix<br />
Bogeys Sports Park<br />
Bottoms Up Pizza<br />
Calabash Seafood<br />
Candid Color Photography<br />
Capital Ale House<br />
Car Pool<br />
Chickahominy Middle School<br />
Children's Museum of Richmond<br />
Cold Harbor Elementary School<br />
Colonial Downs<br />
Cool Spring Elementary School<br />
Frederick Crosby<br />
Crossings Golf Club<br />
Elmont Elementary School<br />
EVB<br />
Fun Bus<br />
G-Force Karts<br />
Giovanni's Restaurant<br />
Half Way House Restaurant<br />
Hanover High School<br />
Henry Clay Elementary School<br />
Herald-Progress<br />
Herff Jones<br />
Homemades by Suzanne<br />
Hunting Hawk Golf Club<br />
Invidia Hair Design<br />
It's A Breeze Specialties<br />
John M. Gandy Elementary School<br />
Jostens Schoolhouse Solutions<br />
Kersey Creek Elementary School<br />
Kings Dominion<br />
Laurel Meadow Elementary School<br />
Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden<br />
Lincoln Financial Group<br />
Maggiano's<br />
Martin's Food Store-Mechanicsville<br />
Massanutten Resort<br />
Mechanicsville Elementary School<br />
Mexico Restaurant<br />
Sallie & Andrew Moncol<br />
Moseley Architects<br />
Oak Knoll Middle School PTA<br />
Omni Richmond Hotel<br />
Peak Experiences Indoor Climbing Center<br />
Pearsons Corner Elementary School<br />
Jethro Piland<br />
Plantation Peanuts of Wakefield, Virginia<br />
Pole Green Elementary School<br />
Richmond Blinded Veterans Association<br />
Richmond Camera<br />
Richmond Flying Squirrels<br />
Richmond Magazine<br />
Richmond Symphony<br />
ROSworks LLC<br />
Rural Point Elementary School<br />
Salon Van Haren LLC<br />
Science Museum of Virginia<br />
Christopher Slemp<br />
Smart Solutions Tutoring, LLC<br />
South Anna Elementary School PTA<br />
Spatanaity<br />
Stonewall Jackson Middle School<br />
Strange’s Florists, Greenhouses & Garden Centers<br />
The Supply Room Companies, Inc.<br />
Swift Creek Mill Theatre<br />
The Hanover Center for Trades and Technology<br />
Tolley Electrical Corp.<br />
Trane<br />
TSRC, Inc.<br />
Victory Lady Fitness Center<br />
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts<br />
W. Baxter Perkinson & Associates, Inc.<br />
Walmart<br />
Washington-Henry Elementary School<br />
Whole Foods Market<br />
Amy Williams<br />
YMCA of Greater Richmond<br />
Hanover Education Foundation Awards Superintendent’s<br />
Professional Development Scholarship<br />
The Hanover Education Foundation (HEF)<br />
has awarded the <strong>2010</strong>-<strong>2011</strong> Superintendent’s<br />
Professional Development Scholarship to Kimberly<br />
Jameson-Dean, a Gifted and Talented Resource<br />
teacher at Kersey Creek Elementary School.<br />
Ms. Jameson-Dean used the $1,000 scholarship to<br />
attend the National Association for Gifted Children’s<br />
Annual Convention in New Orleans, Louisiana where<br />
she increased her knowledge base in areas such as<br />
the social/emotional needs of gifted students and<br />
how to best serve dual-identified students. Other<br />
goals included gaining more ideas for ways to enrich<br />
and accelerate in the core curriculum areas and obtaining more materials which will support student<br />
learning. Ms. Jameson-Dean plans to work with Dr. Deborah Waters, principal of Kersey Creek<br />
Elementary, to use a faculty meeting or professional development day to share what she learned from<br />
the conference.<br />
The Superintendent’s Professional Development Scholarship was initiated by the HEF in 1999<br />
and is awarded annually to a classroom teacher whose potential of achieving greater things with and<br />
for students in the classroom would be heightened if afforded a significant professional development<br />
opportunity. Funds from this scholarship can support tuition, books, travel and other activities relating<br />
to the professional development experience. The award was presented at the February 8, <strong>2011</strong>,<br />
meeting of the Hanover County School Board.<br />
PGES Principal Rhonda<br />
Epling Receives Award<br />
As Hanover’s<br />
runner-up for the<br />
<strong>2011</strong> R.E.B. Award<br />
for Distinguished<br />
Educational<br />
Leadership, Rhonda<br />
Epling, principal of<br />
Pole Green Elementary<br />
School, received a<br />
professional development scholarship from the<br />
Hanover Education Foundation in March <strong>2011</strong>.<br />
This financial award will provide for a block<br />
of time for each grade level each day to tutor<br />
students in content areas for PGES’s Gator X<br />
remediation/enrichment program.<br />
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