Geneseo Education Foundation Celebrates Milestone of Contributions to Geneseo School District - By Claudia Loucks

By Claudia Loucks
Geneseo Current

Students in the Geneseo School District receive many “extras” with funds provided by the Geneseo Education Foundation.

The Foundation, established in 1990 as the Geneseo Endowment for Excellence in Education, has provided more than $4 million in financial assistance to a variety of projects and programs.

The group recently celebrated the achievement at a gathering held at the Central School House Inn. The event was sponsored by Central Bank of Illinois.

Appreciation also was extended to Kim Schwarzkopf of “A Spotted Apron,” Kelsey Cherry of Cherry Creek Harvest; and Nicole Rubitsky of “I Bake it That Way,” for their contributions to the event.

Since the group’s establishment in 1990, the GEF has been instrumental in funding a wide array of opportunities and experiences aimed at enriching the educational experience within the school district. These initiatives span diverse areas such as technology, music, education, resources, cultural events, landscaping, teacher development, extracurricular activities and more.

Leslie Raya, president of the GEF board, was one of the speakers at the event and her comments included: “What has been particularly amazing to see over my time with GEF has not only been the generosity in our community, but the creativity and dedication of our educators. The grants continue to show the energy, excitement and innovation of our educators and their willingness to learn new approaches, bring new technology and to continue to challenge and enhance the classroom experience. From musical instruments to equipment for the physical education program to equipment for the trades and art as well as classroom books, there is always a wonderful variety of requests each year.”

Geneseo School District Superintendent Dr. Adam Brumbaugh shared, “A big reason we’re so fortunate to offer our students one of the best educations in Illinois is our staff. We’ve got outstanding teachers and leaders in every one of our buildings. But it’s an organization like the Geneseo Education Foundation that really puts our district over the top.”

He pointed out the amount of funding the GEF has provided the district and added, “These are not just funds for teachers, coaches and instructors to create a better learning experience – they are an investment in the future of our community. We appreciate our teachers, and the resources provided by the GEF are one more way we can show them that they have our full support in being the best educators they can be.”

He explained that the GEF has worked with other groups to further its impact, such as the Bill and Susan Sherrard Foundation which enabled the district to get its instructional coaching program off the ground, build Geneseo High School’s Career and Technical Education Center, and rebuild the previous vocational spaces.”

The mission statement of the GEF is “Creating New Horizons of Educational Opportunity.”

Barb Fehlman was the executive director of the organization until 2017 when Fehlman retired from the position and Sharon Neumann was named executive director.

For more information about GEF, contact Neumann by email at geneseoeducation1@gmail.com or by calling 309-945-5326.

Sharon Neumann, left; executive director of the Geneseo Education Foundation (GEF); Roger Eickman, treasurer; and Leslie Raya, president, stand for a photo at the recent event held to celebrate the GEF’s achievement of having contributed more than $4 million to benefit projects and programs in the Geneseo School District. Contributed Photo

LOOKING BACK:

The 25th anniversary celebration for the school endowment, Geneseo Endowment for Excellence in Education or GEEE, was held in January of 2016 when the group had provided over $2 million in financial assistance for a variety of projects and programs in the Geneseo School District.

The late Mabel Brown was selected as spokesperson at the event.

Comments made by Brown in 1990 included: “I am extremely proud and honored to serve as chairperson of the GEEE fund raising campaign. GEEE’s efforts to assure the excellence of the school system are a worthwhile endeavor that I strongly believe in and fully support.”

Barb Fehlman was then the executive director of GEEE and at the 25th anniversary celebration of the group, Fehlman said, “The Foundation’s funds are used to complement, enrich and enhance the educational opportunities and experiences for students in the Geneseo District beyond tax support.”

These opportunities come from teachers writing grants for their projects.

Fehlman said the GEF board of directors reviews the grant requests and determines which grants to fund, based on a number of criteria.