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Page 1: See the 2014 Annual Report Document

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The mission of the Lufkin ISD Education Foundationis to provide opportunities for excellence in education,

to promote innovation in teaching, and to partner with the community to enhance the quality of education

for all students of the Lufkin Independent School District.

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■ We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and your donations are tax-deductible.■ Our board is made up of volunteers from the community.■ While tax dollars support public education's operational budget, we provide additional funds to further enhance and enrich the learning experience of our students.■ Our investment in our public schools is also an investment in our community and future.

The mission of the Lufkin ISD Education Foundationis to provide opportunities for excellence in education,

to promote innovation in teaching, and to partner with the community to enhance the quality of education

for all students of the Lufkin Independent School District.

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LUFKInEducation FoundationIndependent Sc hool Di s t r i c t

Providing the Elements fora Strong Academic Foundation

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Our Formula for Success

■ We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and your donations are tax-deductible.■ Our board is made up of volunteers from the community.■ While tax dollars support public education's operational budget, we provide additional funds to further enhance and enrich the learning experience of our students.■ Our investment in our public schools is also an investment in our community and future.

The mission of the Lufkin ISD Education Foundationis to provide opportunities for excellence in education,

to promote innovation in teaching, and to partner with the community to enhance the quality of education

for all students of the Lufkin Independent School District.

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Lufkin ISD Education FoundationP.O. Box 153307 Lufkin, Texas 75915-3307

938.630.4300

www.lufkineducationfoundation.org

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Donors & Initiatives

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M ission StatementLufkin ISD Education Foundation’s mission is to provide opportunities for excellence in education, promote innovation in teaching, and partner with the community to enhance the quality of education for all students of the Lufkin Independent School District.

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ur PurposeThe academic success of our LISD students rests

primarily on the shoulders of our teachers. However, with budgetary restraints, our teachers have limited resources to introduce new projects, technologies, and other innovative teaching methods into our classrooms.

The mission of the LISD Education Foundation is to fill this funding gap by raising money from our community, and directly using these funds to allocate grants to teachers. Ultimately, the monies raised will allow teachers to enrich and broaden the learning experience of our students on campuses all across our district.

It gives me great pride, as a parent of LISD students and as an alumna of LISD, to partner with you in establishing the Education Foundation. I am supported by a cross section of community members on our board. As members of the Panther Nation, our enduring love for our teachers, students, staff and our community is the catalyst for the creation of the Education Foundation. Our hope is to supply our teachers with tools, curriculum and technologies needed to achieve the academic success we all envision for our students. After all, their success is our community's success.

We invite you to be a part of our mission by donating to the Foundation - no matter the size or form of the gift you choose to give. We sincerely desire that the Lufkin Independent School District's students will continue to grow in knowledge, character and excellence. Your gift will help ensure this goal.

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Our initial goals are:■ Teaching Grants■ Recognition of Student Academic Achievement■ Recognition of Teaching Excellence and Innovation

■ General Donation - Cash, pledged donations, real estate or other securities at any time. Such gifts may be in honor or in memory of family, friends, teachers, or alumni.

■ Annual Campaign - Events and activities planned each year to support the Foundation's fundraising goals.

■ Matched Giving - Contributions may be doubled or tripled when matched by an employer. Contact your employer for more information.

An insert card is included in this brochure. Please fill out your information and return it with your check or credit card information to the address listed on the card.

Enrich, Engage and Empower. Enrich our students, Engage our community and Empower our teachers. These are three elements in the formula for successful education that the Lufkin ISD Education Foundation has worked hard to support during our first year. Our board hit the ground

running by undergoing our first annual fundraising campaign and by sponsoring our first academic awards banquet, Panthers of Prestige. During this banquet, our top twenty LISD graduates and the teachers, whom they chose to recognize as influencing them the most, were highlighted. In August we kicked off the academic year by participating in the LISD Convocation and introducing our first teacher participation drive. We were completely overwhelmed by the positive reception we received from the teachers who generously gave more than $31,000 of their own pay as a demonstration of support for the Education Foundation. This drive was confirmation of our mission to raise the bar on education and promote innovative teaching. In December we were thrilled to be able to award 6 innovative teaching grants to 11 teachers on 5 different campuses totaling almost $14,000! Consider how you might be a part of this winning formula to Enrich, Engage and Empower our students, teachers and our community. We invite you to give generously to the Lufkin ISD Education Foundation through: our annual campaign, a matching gift, or gifts in honor or in memory of a favorite teacher, friend or family member. Our sincere desire is to invest in our students within Lufkin Independent School District and to witness growth in knowledge, character and excellence. Be a part of the formula for success! Please visit our website www.lufkineducationfoundation.org for more information.

Becca Chance, President

Table of Contents

Introduction ................ Inside Cover

Impact and Facts ......................... 1

General Donors ......................... 2

Grant Day Celebration ................. 3

Panthers of Prestige Banquet .......... 6

Dollars for Scholars ..................... 8

High Five Club .......................... 9

Financials ................................11

How to Donate .........................12

Board Members .....Inside Back Cover

www.lufkineducationfoundation.org

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E ducation Foundation Facts • The Lufkin ISD Education Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Donations are tax-deductible.

• The board is made up of volunteers from the community.

• While tax dollars support public education’s operational budget, we provide additional funds through innovative teaching grants to further enhance and enrich the learning experience of students.

• Investment in Lufkin ISD is also an investment in our community.

• $13,730.82 awarded in innovative teaching grants

• Six dreams launched through funding for grants on five campuses

• Over 575 donor contributions from $5 to $5,000

• 20 top students and 20 educators of influence honored

• Thousands of volunteer hours donated

• Numerous students’ academic future impacted

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Mr. and Mrs. Trey DenmanThe Center for Sight, Dr. Richard Ruckman

Dr. Cherry Mathew and Dr. Lila CherryKristi and Ricky Gay

GVCS, Inc. (Whataburger)Dr. LaTonya Goffney and Mr. Joseph Goffney

Mr. and Mrs. Terry HaneyLufkin Junior League Sustainers

Mr. Jim McReynoldsEllen V. Miller

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rich, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Krishna Vegiraju

GOLD $5,000Mrs. Joan Duncan

Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Temple

Jane AinsworthDr. Ravinder and Mrs. Aruna

Bachireddy Family FundBancorpSouth

Buchanan RealtyAnita and Chris Caraway

Becca and Jeff ChanceDr. and Mrs. Troy Coleman

Brenda ElliottDr. and Mrs. George Fidone

Mrs. Mary K Grum

Lisa and Wayne HaglundDr. and Mrs. Art Jordan

Dr. Musa Khan and Dr. Ghazala KhanDr. Lenin Pinnamaneni and Dr. Kavitha Pinnamaneni

Morgan Insurance Agency, Terry MorganRao Family Charitable Fund

(Savitha Balakrishma and Srinivasa Rao)Dr. and Mrs. Matt Rowley

The Heart Institute of East Texas

BRONZE $1,000

LEGACY $260 – $500

The Advanced Financial Group Demetress Harrell

Mr. and Mrs. Gene Johnson Mary and Ronnie King

Nancy and Leon ManningTara and Brent Watkins

Diana Thompson Scott – Given in memory of

Mrs.Thelma J. and Coach Willie Ross

Alene’s Florist and Home DecorBancorpSouth

Haglund Law Firm, P.C. Whataburger

Angelina Rotary ClubCHI St. Luke’s Health Memorial

Mr. and Mrs. Don Dietz Marianna and Rufus DuncanDr. and Mrs. David Glenn

Debbie JacksonMr. Phillip Friesen, Morgan Stanley

Mr. and Mrs. Joe MurrayAlys and Billy Ray

BENEFACTOR $250

FRIEND $100 – $200 SUPPORTER $50 WEBSITE SPONSORS

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LISD

G rant Celebration Day With the LHS drum line leading the procession performing rhythmic beats, followed by the LHS Var-sity cheerleaders shaking their pom-poms and chanting cheers, the Lufkin ISD Foundation Board members, LISD administrators, and community donors arrived at five different school campuses to surprise grant win-ners with oversized checks totally almost $14,000 to fund innovative teaching projects. Foundation board members carried balloons, noise makers and signs to add to the overall celebratory atmosphere and mark the importance of the occasion. Screams of happiness were heard from the students and tears of joy were seen on the faces of teachers as each grant check was presented. “It was such a magical day to see the complete surprise and excitement of all the grant recipients and their students,” said Foundation Board President, Becca Chance said. “We were overjoyed to award funds for these worthy educational projects because we know each grant will further our mission of pro-viding the resources teachers need to enhance the academic experience of our students.”

Last fall fifteen instructional grant proposals were submitted to the Foundation Programs Committee. The committee, made up of current and retired ad-ministrators and teachers, as well as Foundation board members, reviewed the grants using a predetermined rubric scale. Of the 15 submissions, six well designed and well written grants were selected. Vice President of Programs for the LISD Education Foundation, Lynne Haney, said they were impressed with the quality of grants and she encouraged other teachers to apply for grants in the fall of 2015. “We would like to see more teachers get involved in writing grants,” she said, “because we know teachers are capable of generat-ing so many creative and engaging instructional ideas which will add depth to standard curriculum.” The Foundation Board calls on all teachers to awak-en their creative spirit and apply for the next round of innovative grants to be awarded. Applying for these grants empower teachers to dream big and then bring their dreams to life. The Prize Patrol is eager to make an appearance at another LISD campus soon!

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Seeing Science through a Different Lens

Suzy Jungmann, Zoie Lovejoy, Faith Leger,Jennifer Stover and Lindsey Milnor

$4,573.00 • Lufkin Middle School The grant was awarded to cover the cost of 12 ProScope Wi-Fi microscopes to be used by science students at Lufkin Middle School. The mobile microscope is an innovative technology that is used by the medical field and by law enforcement for anti-counterfeiting, fingerprint analysis, narcotics, crime scene analysis, fire investigation and autopsy. Our students will gain a 21st century experience in the field of microscopy.

Preservation and Restoration ClubGustavo Monsante

$1,000.00 • Coston Elementary This grant was awarded to bring awareness to students of the importance of our environment. The instructional unit will examine how our environment impacts our everyday lives, and how taking care of it and preserving it can be a benefit to one’s self and the overall health of the community. Through teamwork and a desire to learn, this innovative initiative will involve the outdoors, the community and research. It will create community based projects that will enhance the environment while increasing the student’s sense of self-worth.

,,You’ll Love Lufkin – Butterfly Garden Capital of Texas!

Jamie Mahan, Connie Shriver, Kathy Goehring, Sarah Dixon and Rebecca Tucker$1,000.00 • Dunbar Primary

“You’ll Love Lufkin – Butterfly Garden Capital of Texas!” This will be the official moniker of our town when our first and second graders complete their mission of having the Texas Legislature declare our community “The Butterfly Garden Capital of Texas.” Funds from this grant will get our initiative up and running. Just imagine the benefits students will reap! Not only math, science, reading, writing – but public speaking, community service, engineering, problem solving, and a lifetime of enjoying Texas nature at its best!

2014 Grants Awarded

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Scientific Exploration Stations (Light Tables)

Elli Williams, Angie Rees, Mary Navarro,Amber Moore and RaSundra Benton

$2,352.90 • Kurth Primary Authors of this grant wanted kindergarten students to have a strong background in STEM in order to prepare them for science subjects in the future and also prepared them to take on new challenges. The addition of a light board and numerous scientific and engineering supplies to kindergarten classrooms will jump start students in building vocabulary and skills that will be priceless to students’ future success, said one author of the grant.

Climbing For SuccessCameron Seale, Krista Guzman

and Dorinda Wade$3,850.38 • Dunbar Primary

Ready, Set, CLIMB! The writers of this grant believe climbing activities such as wall climbing, students will learn to work cooperatively, gain trust in self and others and increase their self confidence. Climbing activities such as wall climbing provide opportunities for leadership development that can’t be replicated in the traditional setting.

Alternatives for Our FutureTeresa Roe

$954.54 • Brandon Elementary According to Teresa Roe, author of this grant, “The need for sustainable energy resources is growing world-wide.” She continues to explain that fossil fuel supplies are decreasing while their costs, both monetarily and politically, are increasing. This grant will allow students to become engineers and scientists that will develop ways to use alternative energies in efficient and cost effective ways. Introducing alternatives to fossil fuels in fifth grade is not only state mandated, it is smart. This project will give an exciting look into a future less dependent on fossil fuels.

2014 Grants Awarded

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The Panthers of Prestige Academic Awards Banquet was an evening to honor and recognize the top twenty students from the 2014 Lufkin ISD graduation class, as well as the selected educators who helped these students achieve success in academics and inspired them to continue to better themselves through knowledge. Held in May of 2014 at the Pitser Garrison Civic Center, students’ families and friends, along with LISD staff, teachers and community members gathered for an evening of celebrating these outstanding students and educators. For their academic accomplishments, students were awarded a Panthers of Prestige medal and a commemorative book presented by LISD School Board members. The top twenty students distinguished themselves by their outstanding accomplishments in academics, leadership and service to others at school and in our community. All top twenty students have continued their education at higher learning institutions across the state and nation including Princeton University, Baylor University, University of Colorado, Texas A&M University, University of Texas, University of Texas-Dallas, Southern Nazarene University, Stephen F. Austin State University, University of Houston, and Texas Tech University. The top twenty students honored their educator of influence whom they felt helped propel them in their quest for excellence in education. At the banquet, students read letters they wrote to their selected educator. One student

spoke about how his educator of influence “would stop at nothing to make sure that he was doing the absolute best job possible to put his students in the optimal position for each of us to succeed”. Another student spoke of how her teacher emphasized the importance of being a lifelong learner. Other students gave examples of the wisdom, patience and guidance their teachers bestowed upon them. As a token of their appreciation, students gave their selected teachers a commemorative book signed by each student. Tables were decorated in purple and gold with the Panthers of Prestige emblem on flower vase center pieces. Brookshire Brothers catered the event along with the assistance of LHS Cafeteria staff and LHS National Honor Society members who served almost 400 attendees. The Lufkin ISD Education Foundation Board hosted the event with board president, Becca Chance acting as the mistress of ceremony. The evening was capped off with a theatrical reading of Dr. Seuss’, Oh, The Places You’ll Go, performed by Pollianne Smith, LISD librarian. The Panthers of Prestige Academic Banquet was made possible by the support of general sponsors, in-kind donations and table sponsors. We would like to thank the following businesses, families and individuals who share our vision of promoting quality education by supporting our teachers who enrich and enhance the education environment for our students and ultimately for our community!

Honoring LISD’s Top Graduating Students and their Educators of Influence

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Brent Rich, Brittany Tiemann, Debbie Anderson, Josh Rudis, Matt Smithhart, and Truett Eubank

Madi Stephens, Erin Kay, Courtney Aten, Alison Hillis, Trevor Self, and Zoie Lovejoy

Danny Eubanks, Mikaela Neal, Winfred Simmons, Mary Vann, Michael Wicker, Peyton Thomas, Jody Anderson, Caleb Guzman, Will Chance, and David Willis

Lynn Torres (representing John Mitchell), Cody Carter, Heather Slaton, LaQwitha Thomas, Cotina Evans,

Amber Thurman, Janice Holcomb, Kimlang Ly, Denise Davis, and Katherine Gray

Ashlyn Coleman, Marcy Weibe, Jordan Verner, (not pictured, Bret Lockhart), Ory Schultheis,

Chad Humphries, Brad Henderson, and Bryan Davis

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Brookshire BrothersDonna’s Floral DesignLee Miller – msg*pr

Pitser Garrison Convention Center& StaffLufkin Printing Company

Real Graphics Printing and DesignZimmerman Communications

LHS Fine Arts Photographers & Stan AndersonLHS Career/Tech Printers & Brian Crews

LHS National Honor Society MembersLHS Yearbook Photographer Tim Krause

LISD Food Service EmployeesLISD Staff – Julie McManus, Belinda Brown,

Sheila Adams & Pollianne Smith

Table Sponsors

Special Thanks

AB & Associates Merrill Lynch – Mr. & Mrs. Max Alvis ADRA Medical Imaging – Dr. & Mrs. Troy Coleman

Allstate Financial – Mr. Troy Tiemann Audiological Services – Dr. Sally Muhlbach

Mayor and Mrs. Bob Brown Buchanan Realty

Kaywin Carter, M.D. Chance Law Office, PLLC – Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Chance

The Drs. Amol and Prathibha Deshpande Ellis Chiropractic – Dr. and Mrs. Keven Ellis

Fenley & Bate, LLP

Haglund Law Firm, P.C. – Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Haglund Jordan Family Dentistry – Dr. & Mrs. Art Jordan

Judge and Mrs. Bob Inselmann Mr. and Mrs. Stanley New

Polk Energy Partners, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ray Polk, Jr. Popeye’s – Mr. and Mrs. Todd Stafford

John Rudis, M.D., PA Skelton Slusher Barnhill Watkins Wells, PLLC,

Attorneys at Law Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smithhart Raymond K. Vann & Associates

2014 Panthers of Prestige

Dollars for Scholars

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D ollars for ScholarsAmy McLeodAnita CarawayJeff and Becca ChanceCasey RobertsonDr. Craig WoodDr. David ToddDemetrius HarrellDr. George and Terra FidoneGlenda WynneJackie ZimmermanJan and Tommy DeatonJohn KennedyKathi JohnsonLisa GriffinMartha HernandezMelissa ChumleyNickie and Trent AshbyPatricia JonesShane and Stephanie KovarTed FajenTina Sellers

Trey HendersonValena SpradleyWayne RamseyLacy LuceDr. Jeff GlassSheila SellersDebbie JacksonMark SmithDavid MooreJay JacksonJesus GomezMary DuBoseDr. Ghazala KhanWright Motor CompanyDr. Troy and Lorelle ColemanDr. Matthew and Kim RowleyThe Cell DoctorMayor Bob BrownJennifer WebsterSheila AdamsStephen Corley

Dollars for Scholars combined challenges and competition on and off the football field to raise $3,530 for the foundation. Challenge donations were based on the number of touchdowns made by the Panthers at home games. Donor Patricia Jones won an IPhone donated by Best Buy and Austin Wright of Wright Motor Company was presented with a signed 2014 Panther football for being the largest contributor to the campaign.

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More than 500 LISD teachers and staff members swarmed the Lufkin ISD Education Foundation booth at the annual LISD Convocation in order to sign up for the payroll deduction and show their support for the Foundation’s goal of providing additional resources to enrich the education of LISD students. Held August 2014 at the Pitser Garrison Convention Center, LISD employees donated $31,375. In exchange for contributing $5 per month to what the Foundation coined, “the High 5 Club,” employees were given a specially designed T-shirt which could be worn by employees every Monday with jeans. Also, employees who had signed up for payroll deduction at the Convocation were put in a drawing for Apple iPads donated by Best Buy of Lufkin. Thank you LISD employees for your donations! It inspired many of your fellow peers and impacted many students!

Teacher Convocation“Giving Today to Strengthen Tomorrow”

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H igh 5 Club

Abner, Autumn ReneAbney, Brandy RAcevedo, Norma HAcker, Rebecca AAdams, Sheila MarloAdjankara, Marlo YvetteAguilar, Amanda GailAguilar, Bethaney JoyAguilar, Teresa HAguilar, Zaida FAinsworth, Audra LAlejos, John PeterAlexander, Lashaunya FAlford, Tanya GaylynnAlger, Thomas BryceAllen, Dorothy DAllen, Juli DianeAllen, Shellie CarolAlverson, Jeanne YAnderson, Donna CAnderson, SharleneAnders, Elizabeth AAnthony, Debra JArambula, Maria ElenaArnold, Felicia LynAten, LoriAustin, Lindsey ShayBaker, Alesa ABarefield-Mitchell, Whitney EliseBarnes, CarolynBarnett, Jessica Cne’Barrett, Rebecca WBate, Janet ABates, Linda MarieBeard, DoriBeauchamp, Hollie GayleBeavers, CarolynBell, Linda JBennett, Gina ABennett, Jennifer ChristineBennett, Lori AnnBenton, Rashundra LaraeBoudreaux, Tiffany DawnBourlon, Gina FBowers, Kay SpearsBowman, Melinda MBristow, Catherine BBristow, Stephen

Brock, Rebecca JeanBrooks, Monique DBrown, Belinda MBrown, Lori AllisonBrown, Marlo La’shundaBryant, Beverly ElaineBryan, Keisha LaurenBryan, Veronica BraggBurleson, Krystal NicoleBurleson, Regina CarolBurnhauser, Lanita MooreBusbice, Lisa DonnienBush, Lisa DianneButler, Rebecca RButler, Sherry LButts, Donna KBynum, Charlotte ElizabethCabrera, Wendy ReneaCalloway, Lauren EliseCapps, Barbara GCarr, Amanda BethCarrell, Judy ACastro, AraseliCazares, CindyChaney, Jessica LaneciaCharvoz, RoriClark, Danielle LeighClifton, Yaneth MCloyd, Wendi RCoffey, Lara JaneCole, Judy GColley, AngelaCollins, Katherine JCollins, Piper KConcha, AsucenaConley, AngelaConley, Nancy CarsonConn, Laurie IleeneConner, Cheryl DeniseConstante, Crystal CConway, Jennifer KCooley, Rhonda SCopenhaver, JulianaCopenhaver, KatieCotton, Jessica DeniseCrager, Jessica DarleneCrager, John MCraig, Amber Mari

Cranford, Joneshia LashoneCriner, Barbara GCruz, Diana LaraCumbie, JenniferCummings, LoreleiDaniels, Allisa RaeDavis, Charlotte ADavis, Darodrick MetrielDavis, Donald LewisDavis, Gary SDavis, KathieDavis, Laura IDavis, Lorita BDay, Sharon MarieDean, Alicia CarolDeason, Sonjua RaeDeaton, Jennifer CarterDeggs, Misty ReneeDempsey, Courtney VDenman, Lisa MDenman, Lynsi BrookeDenman, Rachel ElisabethDiggens, Christi DanetteDixon, Stephanie SuzanneDonnelly, Christina HearonDorman, Lorraine LazarineDorsett, Lori LynnDriver, Alexandra MichelleDugat, Geneva NDuguay, Tara AnnDunn, Allyson MDupre, Sean KDurham, Brittany LeeDurham, Tempe LDurham, Tricia AEastepp, Terri ElizabethEberlan, Lisa KatherineEcker, Melva DEllington, Michelle NerrenEllis, Molly KEubanks, Daniel BrienEubanks, Sylvia NEvans, Vickie JFain, Amy LuiseFarr, Kellie ElizabethFinley, Latonya WynenneFite, JoannFlores, Kimberly A

Flores, MarisolFlores, Yolanda MenchacaFlowers, Angie LynetteFogle, Kimberly AnnFolsom, BethForney, Diane MFoshee, Lacy DonFranco, YuridianaFrederick, Megan EliseFriesen, Cathey GFulbright, Jannifer LFuller, Angela KFuller, Elizabeth AFutch, Robin LGalindo, LeticiaGallaher, Jennifer LynGarcia, Bibiana HernandezGarcia, Crystal WGarcia, Summer LeighGarrett, Deborah KGarrido, Ambar BGarrison, DerekGarrison, YvonneGibbins, Shelley AGilbert, Peggy LGiles, Johnny FGipson, Kimberly DGleen, Tamesha YvettGoehring, Katherine AGoff, Elizabeth AGoffney, Joseph OGoffney, LaTonyaGomez, JesusGonzalez, CristinaGonzalez, Marissa PGonzales, Mary MargaretGoodier, Polly AnnGoodson, Lana GayGraham, Karan HGraham, Kimberly DoyleGraves, Theresa MGreen, Regena DGreer, Cathryn JGriffin, Teneesha LacoleGrimes, Jakoya StephaniqueGrubb, Jacqueline RuthGuerrero Jr, EstevanGuzman, Kimberly S

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Guzman, Mayra AlejandraHadnot, Jackie JHall, CherreeHancock, Angela AHandy, Helen GHarris, Susan StonerHarrison, BettyHarrison, Deidra LHarvey, Talycia MariaHavard, Lacy LynetteHavard, Mollie AnnHavard, Rhonda MHayes, Carol AnnetteHayes, Susan AnnHayward, Ashley MarieHenderson, Anne MarieHenderson, Susan KHenderson, Tarsha MichelleHenson, Amanda SusanHenson, Janice DHerrera, IrmaHicks, Nancy AHill, Christi AlineHillis, Michael MHines, Lindsey ChandlerHodges, Lena PleasantHoelewyn, Laura LHogue, SallyHolcomb, Janice MHolcomb, Sherron SHollis, Ellen LHolloway, Kimberly SHolton, Stacee LeeHood, Donna EHorace, Lois AHorn, Nancy AHufford, Dianne MHughes, Marie HelenHughes, Paula KayeHunt, Ivonne CHuval, Courtney MichelleJackson, Rosie ElzieJay, Erica MJohnson, Ashley ReneeJohnson, Leah CareenJohnson, Marlena LidiaJohnson, Patricia WJones, Kerry DJones, Kimla DianJost, Kathleen MJungmann, SuzyKadlec, Cindy JeanKassaw, Kimberlie BKegler, Marilyn VKegler, Takisha ShontraKerr, Dayna ReneaKingsley, Mary LKirby, GaylynKnierim, Kelly AnnKoch, Kacey DianeKrause, GailKrause, TimLair, Doris JeanLamb, Anna ColwellLangford, Suzanne BLara, MaricelaLargent, Kara LeighLee, Devon RoseLee, Maggie ChoateLeger, Faith LLewis, ChristineLiles, Susan MLivin, Cynthia AnnLockington, Tamara DLognion, Dolores ELovejoy, Zoie AmandaLuna, Maria E

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General Operations Fund:

Income $58,029 Expenses: Insurance $ 474 Academic Banquet, net* $ 452 Website/Social Media $ 2,215 Printing, Supplies, Postage $ 4,853 Teacher T-Shirts** $ 3,455 Total Expenses $11,449 Net General Fund Income $46,580 Less: Teacher Grants $13,371 Endowment Fund Transfer $20,000 Net General Operations Fund $13,209

2014 Financial SummaryAnnual Report

Lufkin ISD Education Foundation

*In May 2014 the Foundation honored the top 20 graduating seniors and their Educator of Influence at the Panthers of Prestige Academic Banquet. We raised funds of $8,700 from table sponsorships and ticket sales. Our total expenses were $9,152 for a net cost of $452. ** Lufkin ISD educators donating $60 to the Foundation were provided a Foundation T-Shirt. In 2014, the Foundation received pass through grants benefitting Lufkin ISD in the amount of $10,000 from the Simon and Louise Henderson Foundation for the dyslexic reading program and $15,000 from the Pioneer Foundation to reimburse expenses paid for the establishment of the Lufkin ISD Education Foundation.

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In Honor/Memory Of

Honor Memory

Name ________________________________________________________

Gift Amount $_____________

Send Acknowledgement to:

Name ________________________________________________________

Address ______________________________________________________

City, State, Zip ________________________________________________

Instructional Teaching Grants Underwriter

$2,000 $250

$1,000 $100

$500 Other $_______

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Table Sponsor ($350)

Website Sponsor

$300 annually

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H ow to DonateThere are a number of ways to become an Essential Ele-ment of the Foundation and help strengthen the education of Lufkin ISD students. Below are options to choose from, which gives you the opportunity to select what best fits the method of giving that’s right for you.

Lufkin ISD Education Foundation website sponsor ($300/annually)•  Sponsorship includes your name and/or your business name and logo on home page of Foundation’s website.

Panthers of Prestige Academic Awards Banquet•  Underwriting opportunities ($500 and up).  Your name and/or your business name will be included in all media and marketing materials including the evening’s program booklet.•  Table sponsorship ($350/table).  Your name and/or your business name will be featured on table, displayed on spon-sorship board, included in evening’s program booklet and on Foundation’s website.

Underwriter of Instructional Teaching Grants•  Levels of underwriting:   $2,000      $1,000        $500       $250 $100 Other $ __________Donations of $2,000 and more will have the name of donor included on grant. Your name and/or your business name will be included in all media and marketing materials in-cluding Foundation’s website.

Give “In Honor” of a Special PersonDonate in the name of an educator, LISD alumni, family member or friend. It is a thoughtful way to honor that special person while helping others.

Give “In Memory” of a Loved OneYour gift will honor those loved ones who were dedicated to LISD and who want to be remembered by securing a bright future for other students and teachers.  Your loved one’s name will be included on Foundation website, on our donors’ list in marketing materials and in annual report.

Be an Essential Element by Giving to the Lufkin ISD Education Foundation

LUFKInEducation FoundationIndependent Sc hool Di s t r i c t

Yes! I will gladly support the LISD Education Foundation and its pursuit of academic excellence. Our gift to the Foundation will be:

Name _________________________________________________________

Business ______________________________________________________

Address _______________________________________________________

Contact # _____________________________________________________

Email _________________________________________________________

I prefer to be listed in printed materials as follows:

_______________________________________________________________

Lufkin ISD Education Foundation is a 501(c)(3)

tax exempt organization

Please make checks payable to Lufkin ISD Education Foundation and mail to: Lufkin ISD Education Foundation, P.O. Box 153307, Lufkin, Texas 75915-3307

Let’s join in the common goal of strengthening our schools in order to strengthen our community. To learn more about the many ways to help Lufkin ISD Education Foundation, visit

www.lufkineducationfoundation.org.

It only takes a minute to make a gift that matters. Please cut out attached form and check level of giving and designate where you want your gift to be used.

For your convenience, visit our website and use PayPal to make your contribution today.

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Sheila Adams

Sally Alvis

Glen Arnold

Aruna Bachireddy

Mayor Bob Brown

Heather Buchanan

Anita Caraway

Lorelle Coleman

Tyane Dietz

Dr. Keven Ellis

Jule Tatum Fenley

Lisa Haglund

Demetress Harrell

Jerry Huffman

Selestine Hunt

Judge Bob Inselmann

Trish Inselmann

Debbie Jackson

Gene Johnson

Dr. Art Jordan

Oscar Kennedy

Dr. Ghazala Khan

Mary King

Marco Morales

Carl Ray Polk

Martha Quintanilla

Joe Rich Jr.

Kim Rowley

Sharon Rudis

Scott Skelton

Todd Stafford

Tara Watson-Watkins

LISD Education Foundation

BOARD MEMBERSBecca Chance

President

Lynne Haney Vice President of Programs

Terra Fidone Vice President of Marketing

Mark Hicks Vice President of Development

Kristi Gay Vice President of Finance

Dr. LaTonya Goffney Lufkin ISD Superintendent

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