Pasadena ISD Education Foundation Annual Report 2019

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ANNUAL REPORT

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ANOTHER YEAR OF SUCCESS...

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The Pasadena ISD Education Foundation Board of Directors is proud to present the 2019 Annual Report. Please take a brief moment to explore our past year of success and share in our dreams of providing continued support to the school children and educators of Pasadena ISD for years to come.

763 MINI-GRANTS

$2,802,271.00

Since 2003, the Education Foundation has helped to bring dreams to life for educators and students alike while awarding $2,802,271.00 in the form of 763 mini-grants given across the district. In addition to the $222,552.42 in mini-grants awarded in 2019, the foundation distributed another $531,821.73 in designated donations and board approved funding for campus programs.

We have broadened our scope to include grant requests to corporate and private foundations. We are seeking new and untapped resources who will join our cause.

Will you include the Education Foundation in your charitable giving this year?

Though great strides have been made in helping to enhance the education of our students, for every bright idea submitted, there are usually two more that do not get funded because monies are not there. In the years ahead, the foundation’s challenge is to build on its initial success and expand financial support provided to the programs for Pasadena ISD students.

ABOUT THE EDUCATION FOUNDATION The Pasadena ISD Education Foundation is a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) organization, which raises money to fund mini-grants of up to $5000 for district educators’ classroom ideas or campus programs. These learning projects likely would not otherwise be funded by the regular school budget.

The foundation board of directors constantly strives to earn dollars through annual fundraising events and donations.

The mission of the Pasadena ISD Education Foundation is to enhance the quality of educational services to promote an exemplary educational system. The Foundation will collaborate with the community to reward innovative teaching, promote educational excellence, provide educational and leadership opportunities to students and to recognize the teachers and staff of the Pasadena Independent School District.

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Direct Contributions Received Contributions, Designated Gifts................................................................................................... $465,721.73 Contributions, Undesignated Gifts................................................................................................. $37,200.12 Houston Chronicle Share Program donations...............................................................................$1,628.16 Cornerstone Club donations (PISD employees)............................................................................... $132,319.03 Memorials & Honorariums...................................................................................................................$150.00 Direct Public Support - Other ..............................................................................................................$300.00

2019

Total Direct Contributions Received.................................................... $637,319.04

End of Year Financial Report

Fundraising Events Income: ............................................................... $442,894.78

STATEMENT OF INCOME, EXPENSES & ASSETS Jan 1 - Dec 31, 2019

Fundraising Events Athletic Hall of Fame ....................................................................................................................... $59,140.00 McDonald’s TX Invitational Basketball Tournament * [value of in-kind donations not included] ... $266,128.38 Texas Invitational Golf Classic* [value of in-kind donations not included]............................................ $51,226.40 Shining Stars Gala* [value of in-kind donations not included]................................................................. $66,400.00

Investment Income Investments & Savings (Interest & Dividends).................................................................................... $15,412.38 Investments & Savings (Interest & Dividends).......................................................................................$3,001.56 Total Contributions & Income.........................................................................$1,098,627.76

Awards & Grants Given Out Director-Voted Grants/Awards...................................................................................................... $58,950.00 Mini-Grants Awarded in 2018 (Mini-Grants Awarded in 2019 will reflect in the 2020 Statement)................... $222,552.42 Cornerstone Club Awards..................................................................................................................$4,305.95 Designated Gifts Paid Out............................................................................................................. $472,871.73 Returned Mini-Grant Funds, prior years [unspent].......................................................................-$18,662.46 Net Total Awards & Grants Paid Out:................................................... $740,017.64

Panama City Disbursements in 2019. . ..................................................... $21,661.26

Pasadena Independent School District Education Foundation

Net Total Panama City Paid Out............................................................ $21,661.26

Fundraising Event Expenses Athletic Hall of Fame Scholarships............................................................................................... $10,000.00 Athletic Hall of Fame Mini Grants.....................................................................................................$9,000.00 Athletic Hall of Fame Banquet....................................................................................................... $32,298.28 McDonald’s TX Invitational Basketball Tournament................................................................ $146,401.97 Texas Invitational Golf Classic....................................................................................................... $17,170.02 Shining Stars Gala ........................................................................................................................... $35,025.26 Total Program / Event Expenses Paid.................................................. $249,895.53

Operating / General Expenses Advertising & Publicity Exp............................................................................................................ $15,646.96 Retreats, Workshops & Meeting Expenses....................................................................................$6,798.63 Credit Card Processing Fees................................................................................................................$356.17 Printing and Copying ..........................................................................................................................$3,218.77 Operating Expenses............................................................................................................................$1,654.72 Liability Insurance, Directors & Officers.........................................................................................$3,886.00 Other Contract Services: Financial / Accounting Services.........................................................$8,400.00 Investment and Reconciliation Expense.........................................................................................$2,760.83 Tax Services/Professional Services ..................................................................................................$475.00 Software User Fees................................................................................................................................$666.06 Total Operating / General Expenses Paid............................................... $43,863.14

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TOTAL AWARDS, GRANTS, & EXPENSES PAID: ........................................$1,055,437.57 *** Income and expenses incurred in 2019 calendar year only; event income and expenses incurred before 1/1/2019 or after 12/31/2019 not included.


2019 AT A GLANCE 2019 NET EVENT PROCEEDS & CONTRIBUTIONS McDonald's TX Invitational Basketball Tournament

$119,726.00

Golf Tournament

$34,056.00

Shining Stars Gala

$31,374.00

Athletics Hall of Fame

$7,841.00

Houston Chronicle Share Program

$1,628.00

Cornerstone Club (PISD Employees)

$132,319.00

General Contributions, Designated Gifts

$465,721.00

General Contributions, Undesignated Gifts

$37,200.00

*** Income and expenses incurred in 2019 calendar year only; event income and expenses incurred before 1/1/2019 or after 12/31/2019 not included.

TOTAL NET EVENT INCOME & CONTRIBUTIONS $829,895.00

GRANT/AWARD DISBURSEMENTS Director Voted Grants/Awards

$ 58,950.00

Mini Grants Awarded in 2019

$ 222,552.42

Cornerstone Club Awards

$ 4,305.95

Desginated Gifts Paid Out

$ 472,871.73

Hall of Fame Mini Grants

$ 9,000.00

Hall of Fame Scholarships

$ 10,000.00 TOTAL AWARDS & GRANTS PAID OUT $777,680.10

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OUR TIMELINE Pasadena High School Alumnus and local attorney, John Eddie Williams, awards $100,000.00 to the Education Foundation being the largest donation from an individual to date.

The Texas Invitational Basketball Tournament under the leadership of Chairman Ben Meador and steering committee presents a $10,000 check to the Education Foundation as its designated beneficiary.

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Meador Staffing is recognized as the first “Community Shining Star” award recipient at the Shining Stars Gala.

Gulf Coast Educators FCU donates t-shirts for every employee joining the Cornerstone Club. The popular t-shirts have more than doubled membership & contributions likewise. Under the leadership of Chairman Jack Bailey, the Foundation hosts its 1st Annual Texas Invitational Golf Classic at Timber Creek Golf Club. The tournament has become a significant fundraiser for the foundation & keeps growing.

MDL Enterprise Inc. agrees to donate computer devices to every senior honored at the Shining Stars Gala. They have continued to donate every year to date. The Athletics Hall of Fame is formed under leadership of Terry Brotherton & steering committee.

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The Education Foundation surpasses 2 million dollars in grants awarded to Pasadena ISD educators.

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2018 The Education Foundation recognizes 4 founding board members who are still active on the board: Dr. Kirk Lewis, Denise Jennings, Herman Williams and Terry Brotherton. The Shining Stars Gala surpasses a half million dollars in proceeds over a 15 year span.

The first Pasadena ISD vs. Deer Park ISD Alumni Basketball Game is held during the McDonald’s Texas Invitational Basketball Tournament. It was a huge draw with former cheerleaders & drill team members entertaining the crowd.

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COMMUNITY SHINING STAR AWARDS 2006.......... Meador Staffing 2007.......... Mel Cowart 2008.......... Barmore Insurance 2009.......... John Eddie Williams 2010........... GCEFCU 2011........... Bay Architects 2012........... John O. Harris Interest, Inc. 2013........... Terry Brotherton 2014........... LyondellBasell – Houston Refining 2015........... Pasadena Chamber of Commerce 2016........... CommunityBank of Texas 2017........... Neighbors Emergency Center 2018........... ABC Dental 2019........... MDL Enterprise, Inc.

EDUCATION FOUNDATION PAST PRESIDENTS

2003..........Herman Williams 2004..........Herman Williams 2005..........Wayne Adams 2006..........Terry Brotherton 2007..........Randy Perry 2008..........Linda Lukazewski

2009..........Dana Philibert 2010...........Calvin Powitzky 2011...........Bill Barmore 2012...........Chris Bezdek 2013...........Chris Bezdek 2014...........Randy Drake 6

2015...........Rick Guerrero 2016...........Herman Williams 2017...........Cristina Womack 2018...........Steve Cote 2019...........AJ Jabbary


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ANNUAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING In February, the Board of Directors held its annual meeting where the new executive board was voted into office taking over for the former officers. New president, AJ Jabbary, presented past president, Steve Cote, with a gavel plaque to thank him for his year of dedicated service leading the education foundation.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS RETREAT In March, President AJ Jabbary hosted a planning session at The Tremont Hotel in Galveston for directors to map out strategies and fundraising events for the upcoming year. New directors were able to get to know the group and its policies while others enjoyed time with old friends.

ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME In April, the Athletics Hall of Fame held their annual banquet at Phillips Field House in Pasadena, TX. They awarded two scholarships to student athletes in 2019. They also awarded three grants to athletic programs.

SHINING STARS ACADEMIC RECOGNITION GALA In May of 2019 the Education Foundation honored those seniors whose academics shine the brightest on their campus. Ten students with the highest grade point averages from each PISD high school were invited along with their parents and the teacher “who had the most impact on their education.� It was a star-studded event with foundation donors, board members and the community all coming together to recognize the success and accomplishments of this elite group of young people and educators. LyondellBasell Houston Refining sponsored the event providing decorations and volunteers under the direction of Gala Chairperson Denise Jennings. To add to the excitement, once again Dennis and Michele Lamm of MDL Enterprise, Inc. donated computer devices for each student. MDL Enterprise, Inc. was presented the 2019 Community Shining Star Award for their outstanding support of Pasadena ISD.

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TEXAS INVITATIONAL GOLF CLASSIC In June, the 8th Annual Texas Invitational Golf Classic was held at Timber Creek Golf Club. The golf tournament was organized by Chairman Jack Bailey and committee to raise funds and awareness for the McDonald’s Texas Invitational Basketball Tournament. There was a full roster of teams, sponsors, and hole sign sponsors raising well over $51,000.00.

MARKETING AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS In August, the Education Foundation took part in two events to create awareness and information about the foundation. At the New Teacher Welcome, 10 lucky “first year” teachers were chosen in a random drawing for a $250 gift card to use for classroom supplies. Materials and other freebies were given to all booth visitors for this event as well as at the Business Expo held at the Pasadena Convention Center, which is hosted by the Pasadena Chamber of Commerce. Also in the fall, foundation board members volunteered to work a booth at each high school homecoming football game in an effort to gain more awareness with parents and students’ families.

FOUNDATION LIAISON MEETING The annual meeting of the foundation liaisons was held in September for campus representatives across the district. Those attending were given upcoming plans for the foundation. The liaisons help by getting the word out on their campus about the happenings of the foundation. They are instrumental in assisting with the Cornerstone Club Competition held in October.

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FOUNDATION AWARENESS MONTH During the month of October, several events were held to heighten awareness of the PISD Education Foundation in the community and within the district. A competition was held between campuses to see who could recruit the most members in the Cornerstone Club. The club is made up of district employees who contribute to the foundation by payroll deduction and one time donors. Winning campuses were awarded cash prizes and individual incentives were given to members whose names were randomly drawn. This year, Gulf Coast Educators Federal Credit Union donated t-shirts and hoodies to all Cornerstone Club members who met the annual donation requirement. Foundation directors donate gift cards that are awarded by random drawings to Club members.

MCDONALD’S TEXAS INVITATIONAL BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT The McDonald’s Texas Invitational Basketball Tournament is the primary fundraiser for the foundation. Run solely by volunteers and sponsored by local business, industry and corporations, it has become one of the most respected and sought after tournaments in the state. Set in 10 different venues, the 2019 tournament hosted 32 girls’ teams and 48 boys’ teams from Texas. The games were livestreamed on social media and the MTI website. Co-hosted with Deer Park ISD for the eighth year, the tournament gave back approximately $210,000 to both foundations collectively.

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THE MCDONALD’S TEXAS INVITATIONAL CHECK PRESENTATION The McDonald’s Texas Invitational Check Presentation was made at the February 2020 Pasadena ISD Board of Trustees Meeting celebrating the success of the 2019 tournament. Steering Committee officials gave recognition to sponsors and volunteers with Marshall Kendrick winning the Barry Harris Award and Laurie Mellon and Colleen Terrell both being named Darla Haygood Volunteer of the Year. Chairman Kirk Lewis presented the giant check to the Pasadena ISD Education Foundation in the amount of $158,767.37. The Deer Park ISD Education Foundation received $50,813.24 from MTI.

PRIZE PARADE In December of 2019, the Education Foundation “Prize Parade” surprised campuses across the district with the awarding of mini-grants to educators. Joined by high school cheerleaders and a drumline, this festive assembly of foundation directors and donors brought oversized checks to be presented to the classroom teacher or educator(s) who submitted the grant application. Altogether, over $200,000 was awarded.

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2019 DONOR LIST

MAJOR

ABC Dentistry Pasadena, PA Albemarle Foundation Arthur J. Gallagher CommunityBank of Texas Cornerstone Club Exxon Mobile Pipeline Company GPD Architects, Inc. Gulf Coast Educators FCU Lyondell Chemical Company McDonald’s McLean, Kim and Julie McLean MDL Enterprise, Inc. Meador Staffing Services, Inc. Pasadena Chamber Pasadena Economic Development Corp. Silicon Valley Community Foundation

PLATINUM

Ameraflex Sealing Products Bayway Auto Group Capital Bank Direct Energy Business Fidelity Charitable Houston Methodist Hospital John O. Harris Holdings L.C. Monica and Carlos Camin Charitable Fund Pasadena South Rotary Club Perdue, Brandon, Fielder, Collins & Mott Phelps State Farm Plumbers Local Union No. 68 Rosewood Funeral Home Shell Federal Credit Union Texas Citizens Bank

GOLD

ADS Custom Signs Inc. Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. * Denotes in kind gifts.

Balfour Houston Bill & Jackie Barmore Brooks & Sparks, Inc. Bruce Temporary Services LP Buffalo Marine Service, Inc. Capital Bank CenterPoint Energy Chevron Phillips Chemical Co. LP Cre8 Architects Dixie Chemical Don Key IBI Group Architects Ichi-Ban Trophies Intercontinental Terminals Company LLC LyondellBasell-Houston Refining Pasadena Lions Club San Jacinto College SER Construction Serrano Insurance Agency Shell Pipeline Company LP Steven Cowart Terry Brotherton Properties Texas TransEastern Inc. Thompson & Horton Wayne & Patricia Adams Zerox Business Solutions

Houston Gulf Coast Building HTS, Inc. Consultants Jerry & Mary Walker JL Wyatt Properties Liz Olivarez Marimon Marshall & Denie Kendrick McGriff, Seibels & Williams, Inc. MD Anderson Moody National Bank North American Shipping Agencies, Inc. Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP Reed & Susan Tinsley Relik Realty, LLC Rogers, Morris & Grover L.L.P. Shell Oil Co Foundation Matching Gifts Thrivent Financial West Belt Surveying, Inc. Wholesale Electric Supply Co. Of Houston

BRONZE

Arnulfo & Yesenia Ramirez AVAdek Walkways Covers & Canopies Bass & Meineke BCH Bill Newcomb Bob Allen SILVER Calvin E. Powitzky Jr. Austin Industrial Charco Promotional Products, Inc. BASF Deandra Newcomb CoastalFlow Gas Measurement, Inc. Don Unfried Dexter D. Joyner Attorney-At-Law Dr. DeeAnn and Lance Powell Division One Construction Drymalla Construction Company Dr. Harold O Marshall Eagle Brush & Chemical, Inc. Dr. Kirk & Robin Lewis Esther Newcomb Dynamic Products, Inc Fairmont Travel Economic Alliance Fellowship of Christian Athletes Hearst Corporation (Houston Chronicle) Frank & Patricia Braden 12


2019 DONOR LIST Gateway Printing & Office Supply Inc. Herman & Judy Williams Houston Area Safety Council Ineos Jack & Kathy Bailey JX Nippon Chemical Texas, Inc. Karima Christmas-Kelly KBR Kiwanis Club of Pasadena LTY Engineers Mosher, Seifert & Co. National Independent Staffing Associates Network for Good Pasadena Chapter 1685 Salas O’Brien Savannah Cafe & Bakery SG Engineering Consultants, LLC Spectrum Corporation Swart Architect Inc. Tarkett Texas Chiropractic College

BENEFACTOR

Doug & Gloria Mills Edmund Beaudry Heather Mayes Jason Schneider Jerry Lee Funderburg John & Elizabeth Edmunds Joseph D. Wright Judge Holly Williamson Julie McKenzie Kristen and Frank Gandrow Lorraine Reyes MaxPreps Inc. McMillin Insurance Agency Patti Bodkins Randy Kerbow Robert Mills Sandra Mendoza The Brown Company Tiffany Duong William & Sherran Domescik

FRIENDS

Mary Ames Arron German State Farm Raquel Banda Chick-fil-A - Fairmont Jeffery Beadle Chick-fil-A - Spencer Hwy Antoinette Bowman James Guthrie John & Sandra Bryan Herff Jones/HW Grad Anna Chavarria Interactive Learning Systems, Inc. Chevron Matching Employee Funds Kyle Ford Churng Guang Hou Marcus Acosta State Farm Maria Colmenero Marshall H. Kendrick Jr. Campaign Account Patricia Eubanks PGE Elizabeth Frost Herman & Carolyn Shelby Gloria Gallegos State Farm Insurance Agent TJ Clay David Gonzalez The Salvation Army Keegan Graham Charles A. Welsh Jr. Don Harrison Denise Jennings INVESTOR Ronald & Salley Jones Amazon Smile Sharon Kempf Andy’s Hawg Wild BBQ Rigoberto and Paula Montemayor Aztec Debbie Pace-Rowland Carl & Cynthia Choate Harold Perry Charlie Goehring Archie B. Peterson CHI St. Luke’s Health-Patients Med. Center Kati Phan Chris Bezdek Kevin and Tammy Rivers David Terrell Linda Lee Rorick David Webb Daniel Saldivar Donna Steffenauer Salvador Serrano Jr. 13

Charles Sims William and Susan Stephens Richard and Melinda Sutherland Thrivent Choice Sandra Trojan Rudy Villatoro Ronald Wall


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2019 MINI-GRANTS MINI-GRANT NAME / ABSTRACT

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DONOR

Growing into Readers “Growing into Readers” will focus on providing hands-on resources to help strengthen our struggling students reading skills. The resources will be utilized during small group instruction in the classroom and PIE intervention time. The students will be grouped based on their individual needs and work with materials that target their weaknesses in an explicit and multisensory method while applying the newly acquired skills throughout the curriculum. The additional materials will help scaffold the identified struggling students to grade level proficiency and ensure early academic success on their path to becoming a successful and lifelong reader. "

$1,104.00

The Serrano Agency

BONDY INTERMEDIATE Billy Porter, Khanh Trinh Paul Martinez

BondyBOTS Currently 40 7th & 8th grade students from Bondy Intermediate will meet on Mondays to work on VEX IQ robotics. This is Bondy’s first year in the Pasadena Robotics program. Our goal is to grow our program and become a strong asset in Pasadena ISD’s overall Robotic Program. While working towards competing in the Pasadena VEX IQ Robotics tournament in February 2020 our students will learn about robotics and engineering. Starting out, we would like to build our program with the necessary technology and equipment needed to be successful in our goal to learn as well as compete."

$1,340.00

Dr. Kirk and Robin Lewis

BURNETT ELEMENTARY Melisa Evans, Bernice Barraza, Shannon Roberts, Dan Kornelis, Keri Grayson, Romona Dawson

Game On For Comprehension! Dyslexia students often struggle with reading comprehension skills and lack the confidence they need to be successful readers. Through my role as a dyslexia teacher, I set daily goals to inspire, motivate, and instill confidence in all of my dyslexia learners. The use of reading comprehension games would provide my dyslexia students an opportunity to improve their overall comprehension skills through a fun and collaborative manner. Dyslexia learners thrive in the classroom when multi-sensory learning styles are used, which the comprehension games would provide for them. "

$570.00

Wayne and Pat Adams

BUSH ELEMENTARY Rubi Contreras, Suzanne Anderson Karla Galvan, Marcela Salinas, Mayra TapiaGonzalez, Gilbert Garza, Cynthia Covarrubias

Libros para Lectores: Books for Readers Daily on-level reading is essential for students to advance through their Guided Reading Levels appropriately. Teachers need to have a variety of books, on the correct reading level, available both for reading lessons in class and for sending home. As the majority of our students are reading on levels A-E, teachers have identified a need for an increased number of these books. Having an adequate number of books is important for maintaining student interest and motivation. This project will enable us to improve our existing libraries and meet the learning needs of our students and the instructional need for teachers.

$5,000.00

Bayway Auto Group

BUSH ELEMENTARY Vicki Sheppard, Peggy Watts, Suzanne Anderson

PT for PE (Portable technology for Physical Education) Our grant proposal seeks to acquire portable technology to provide support for our kindergarten through fourth grade students during Physical Education activities. We are seeking funds to purchase iPads for the Coaches to use at Get Fit Jog time, during station rotations in class, and at our community Fun Runs. The technology would provide us with access to tools to enhance stations and motivate students, no matter where the coaches are located in the gym. Including technology as a support in the gym will allow coaches more time to monitor students for safety, participation and overall positive interaction between students.

$756.00

Texas Citizens Bank

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ATKINSON ELEMENTARY Andrea Luna

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MINI-GRANT NAME / ABSTRACT

AMOUNT

DONOR

Robotics Reboot STEM Education has become one of the most successful and innovative approaches to get students involved with science and technology. Robotics is one of the most popular ways to get students excited about STEM. Robotics programs across the district have tripled in 2018-19 and we anticipate even more growth this year. We had over 75 students attend our robotics summer camps and hope to increase that number by 15%. We currently have six intermediate schools and seven middle schools participating in robotics and hope to spread the word to other campuses. Please help Reboot Robotics using STEM.

$5,000.00

Pasadena Chamber of Commerce

Pathway to Music Appreciation Music education can provide a multitude of benefits for schools: enhanced brain development, spatial/visual/temporal processing, improving memory and attention, physical coordination, personal discipline and teamwork. Currently our campus do not offer any music coursework, yet there is a huge student demand for extracurricular opportunities to pursue and/or continue music study. The CTHS Music Club has been created to serve this critical needs area by promoting and developing lifelong skills and music appreciation. This grant will provide funds to purchase musical instruments and supplies necessary for teaching guitar playing to all interested students and staff.

$5,000.00

CommunityBank of Texas

DOBIE HIGH SCHOOL Derek Rochelle, J. Michael Stovall, Stephanie Albert, Sherrie Kent

First Dobie Digital Art Lab Today’s art students tell us their dream jobs are video game design, animation, and digital illustration. Preparing them for these ever-evolving creative fields must be the art educator’s goal. Traditional art tools and techniques play important parts in equipping students, but digital art skills have become a critical necessity that is often overlooked. Our goal is to provide our art students with an opportunity to experience rich, immersive instruction in a fully functioning, up-to-date digital art-focused computer lab environment in which they can ready their imaginative minds for various forms of digital art and media careers.

$4,998.00

Ameraflex

DOBIE HIGH SCHOOL Jeffery Flores, Andrew George Barrett

Debate and Interpretation Class Room Libraries The Debate and Interpretation Classroom Libraries is designed to meet the need of students at J Frank Dobie High School who compete in UIL Forensics. In order for these students to be competitive with their more affluent peers, the gap in resources and literature must be addressed. This project seeks to give students access to the needed foundational debate literature and greater access to prose and poetry for competition. Additionally, this project also includes the required binders needed for UIL competition.

$1,332.00

North American Shipping Agency

DOBIE HIGH SCHOOL Kristie Shackelford, Juliet Weigand, Santiago Sepeda, Clinton Hoper, Franklin Moses

Costume Shop Set Up Theatre Arts is a multifaceted experience that requires time, energy, creativity, talent, and tools to create a memorable event. With limited resources it is possible to create these memorable moments in time. However, to adequately prepare students for Career College after high school our Theatre department would greatly benefit from a properly functioning costume shop.

$4,844.00

IBI Group

CTHS - MIDDLE/INT. David Scarcella, Kada Lamas

CTHS Billy Winebrenner, H Andrews, Alan Masters, Ryan Hill, Randy Goble

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DOBIE HIGH SCHOOL Phillip Foster, David Scarcella

Dobie Robotics Robotics has become one of the most successful and innovative approaches to get students involved with programming and computer science. The district has added a Computer Science pathway to our campus beginning with this current school year. We feel this pathway will be a direct tie to our very successful high school robotics program. Robotics programs across the district have tripled in 2018-19 and we anticipate even more growth this year. By purchasing more robotics kits and parts, we will be able to offer more students the opportunity explore programming. Please help Dobie robotics reach for new programming heights.

$5,000.00

Albemarle

FRAZIER ELEMENTARY Wendy Wiseburn, Dina Edwards

We Like to Move It, Move It! In this electronic age where almost every child has a phone or tablet, kids are not getting enough movement in during the day. They are choosing to use their devices instead of playing sports or outdoor games. Parents have their own devices that they turn to when they get home from work. Our school wants to do more to promote health, movement, and wellness among our students, staff, and families. The “We Like to Move It, Move It” project will provide more resources for our campus to use during PE, recess, in our afterschool program, and in special parent/family events.

$4,947.00

Cre8 Architects

GARFIELD ELEMENTARY Elizabeth Aceves, Courtney Merilatt, Julissa Chapa, Arelis Alanis, Mary Jaime, Tara Gonzales, Allyson Kemmann, Melisa Thibodaux, Jessica Lopez-Alanis

Virtues through Valor! Early Act First Knight (EAFK) is a comprehensive daily educational program developed by the Rotary Club that teaches high moral character and social skills to students. The program is designed to help students become more civil, service-oriented people during their most formative years. When used as directed, EAFK delivers real results, such as: 50-75% fewer disciplinary referrals and bullying incidents; recovery of an average 45 minutes per day of classroom teaching time, and improved student interpersonal relationships, all resulting in enhanced overall academic achievement, campus/parent interaction, a productive learning environment and more positive campus culture.

$5,000.00

Rosewood Funeral Home

GARFIELD ELEMENTARY Abigail Veliz, Julissa Chapa, Jessica Alanis, Mary Jaime, Arelis Alanis, Melissa Thibodaux, Allyson Kemmann, Tara Gonzalez

Hear it! Learn it! PLAY IT! The Garfield Music Department wants music to accommodate all learning styles. To do this, we would like to expand our instrument collection and supply students with their own instrument in an average class. The addition of the ukuleles would give the students the opportunity to play a string instrument. They would learn about the underlying chordal structures in music and experiment with creative improvisational skills to use ukuleles with songs that are relevant to them. Our program could then focus on music literacy and creativity through both singing and playing instruments, making music more accessible to all children.

$4,835.00

Chevron Phillips Chemical Co.

GARFIELD ELEMENTARY Bertha Evans (Kinder Dual), Christina Cepeda (Kinder Dual), Minerva Flores (Kinder BIL)

yoAprendo “yoAprendo” is designed to expose our students to current technology within their world today, by equipping bilingual and dual language kindergarten classrooms each with 5 iPads. With the iPads, students will have greater access to critical educational programs and be able to complete monthly assessments with confidence.

$4,485.00

Pasadena Lions Club

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$4,485.00

Direct Energy Business

$5,000.00

Phelps Insurance

HANCOCK ELEMENTARY Raquel Garza

Bison Book Vending Machine Thomas Hancock students are extremely motivated to develop reading habits to become better, stronger readers. We would like to add an incentive for students who reach their reading goals weekly by providing students with a golden coin to earn their very own book of their choice from the “Inchworm Book Vending Machine.” Three-fourths of our students most likely don’t have an opportunity for their parents to buy them books. Hancock wants to instill the love of reading in children using positive reinforcement and reading growth through independent personal goal setting.

$4,999.00

Shell Pipeline Company, Inc.

HANCOCK ELEMENTARY Raquel Garza

Bookflix Subscription A Bookflix subscription is a database of e-book read alouds through Scholastic books. Bookflix enhances learning and reading by bringing fiction and nonfiction genres together. The e-books are popular, interesting and support our district curriculum and state standards. Bookflix accommodates both auditory and visual learners, models reading fluency, and is a tool for Dyslexia and struggling readers. Bookflix can be accessed online anywhere. Teachers will have access to many ready-made, valuable lessons to use in the classroom. Bookflix features a variety of e-books in which teachers will be able to integrate learning with reading and other content areas.

$5,000.00

McDonald's

KRUSE ELEMENTARY Courtney Garza, Claudia Ramos, Marcela Galvez

Interactive Activities Galore!!! Interactive activities are a purposeful practice that cover all grade-appropriate math domains and help students develop fluency of key concepts and skills. They are an active alternative to worksheets with a fun self-checking system. The objective of interactive activities is to improve overall student performance. This objective will be measured with formal and informal assessments. Interactive activities can be customized to produce results conducive to a self-directed classroom environment, collaboration that leads to meaningful conversation among students, and tactile manipulation that allows for alternative ways of learning. The expected outcome is to improve student success on formative and summative assessments.

$414.00

Herman and Judy Williams

GARFIELD ELEMENTARY Melisa Thibodaux (Kinder), Melissa Ramos (Kinder), Alyssa Perry (Kinder)

GENOA ELEMENTARY Lisette Kearns, Summer Bradley

MINI-GRANT NAME / ABSTRACT

iLearn! “iLearn” is designed to expose our students to current technology within their world today, by equipping our regular English kindergarten classrooms each with 5 iPads. With the iPads, students will have greater access to critical educational programs and be able to complete monthly assessments with confidence.

LU Interactive Playground Motivating students in physical education is a constant battle that many PE teachers struggle with on a regular basis. A large number of students in each class are reluctant to participate, they just aren’t that interested. Most students have no issues playing on their IPads and video games for hours. But why are they so reluctant to participate in PE? It’s time for physical activity and technology to blend together for an interactive, engaging, active, & fun experience by harnessing technology to positively improve the lives of all our students inside of a collaborative and team learning environment.

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$2,502.00

City of Pasadena

KRUSE ELEMENTARY Haley Cernosek, Courtney Tindale, Kassandra Motanez

Movement and Play Movement and Play is a proposal to purchase outdoor recess equipment. Inside the classroom we work hard; outside we play hard. Research has shown that recess allows students to have improved focus in the classroom, develop more brain connections and exercise leadership skills. Students also acquire skills to resolve conflicts. Our third grade team would like to purchase a cart full of recess equipment that will allow our students to have more structured play.

$2,010.00

Pasadena Economic Development Corp.

KRUSE ELEMENTARY Rachel Chavers, Leticia de los Santo, Stephanie Castro, Jessica de la Cruz, Haley Cernosek, Courtney Garza, Christal Blakeway

VersaTiles for Differentiated Learning VeraTiles are a tool which cover many math and literacy domains and hlpe students develop fluency of key concepts and skills. They are an alternative to workbooks with a self-checking system. The objective of VersaTiles is to improve overall student performance. We are asking for $600.00 to purchase two differentiated kits so we can service our Special Education students. VersaTiles can be customized to any teaching style or classroom need. Special Education teachers will use the VersaTiles kit for independent practice, small group, and workstations. The expected outcome will be to improve overall student performance on student individualized education plans.

$600.00

Bill and Jackie Barmore

KRUSE ELEMENTARY Monica Gomez, Jessica De La Cruz

Math Fact Folder Libraries What better way to learn essential math facts than with hands-on games that are super-fun to play! Math Facts Folder Game Libraries come complete with 10 folder games that will help students to develop skills in addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Students simply grab a folder, the color-coded pouch of game pieces and follow the illustrated 3-step instructions to play the game independently. Students then use the included answer card to check their own work. In addition, because each library focuses on a single operation, students receive all the reinforcement they need to master the math facts!

$371.00

Nelda Sullivan

MATTHYS ELEMENTARY Angelica Marroquin, Melinda Deleon, Maria Zavaleta, Norma Wheeler, Amanda Gadison, Ruben Aguirre

Active Learning “Active Learning� is a proposal that would enable a more innovative and effective way for our kinesthetic learners to perform at higher levels of learning without having their movement be an impediment. Movement while learning has proven to enhance learning and even reduce behavioral issues with readily apt students. Funding from this grant would be used to purchase pedal desks, kore wobbles, and would be used among all subject areas by our students. Having this kinesthetic equipment would potentially increase student performance in their academics.

$4,800.00

Meador Staffing Services

KRUSE ELEMENTARY Courtney Garza, Claudia Ramos, Marcela Galvez

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Regrouping Kits Galore!!! Regrouping Kits are a purposeful hands on practice that cover the four mathematical operations and aid the development of fluency of these skills. These kits are an active alternative to math manipulatives and use tactile competency to make complex problems easy to solve with a fun self-checking system. The objective of the regrouping kits is to improve overall student performance in the four basic mathematical operations. This objective will be measured with formal and informal assessments. Regrouping kits can be customized to any teaching style or classroom need. The expected outcome is to help the students reasoning and mathematical computation.

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MATTHYS ELEMENTARY Rosa Perales, Lisa Gale, Yessenia Mora, Rachel Rowlands, Maria Beaman, Ivone Rangel

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Learning with iPads Through the alignment of our 2nd grade Curriculum, we will be using iPads as a reinforcement tool for student learning. Funding from this grant would be used to purchase 12 iPad devices for classroom use and implementation as educational tools. These iPads will be used for classroom activities, producing a fully digital bilingual classroom environment. Students will have access to numerous apps designed to heighten the learning and achievement in the classroom. Particular focus will be on differentiation of instruction, learning and providing students with an active, digital environment in which to connect with their work.

$4,788.00

SER Construction

MATTHYS ELEMENTARY Adriana Abrego, Julie Regalado

Building Connections Families will be empowered by acquiring knowledge of the Conscious Discipline philosophy, learn strategies to address emotional needs and by serving as support at school. The Parent classes include monthly “Positive Discipline Training, “Youth & Mental Health Parent Chats” and the “Watch DOGS Program”. The “Positive Discipline Training” utilizes the “Conscious Discipline Model” to help parents become behavior coaches at home. Our “Watch DOGS” program encourage fathers or other father figures to get involved by volunteering their time at school. The Youth & Mental Health Parent Chats will provide valuable information through presentations and resources."

$4,995.00

Steve Phelps

MATTHYS ELEMENTARY Julie Croce

Sing, Say, Dance, Play, Create The music program at Matthys Elementary is a newly budding one since my arrival on campus this year. The students are exploring new musical paths to get to new avenues in their musical adventure. Our district is taking part in a Music Festival this year and we do not have the appropriate instruments to use for our district performance. Through this addition of instruments, we plan to develop the whole musician as well as the creative inside and be able to participate with the districts performance opportunities.

$5,000.00

John O. Harris Interest, L.C.

MEADOR ELEMENTARY Yolanda Arebalo, Tina Caudill, Cheryl Caudill, Corin Culpepper, Miriam Reyna

Brains & Brawn Medical experts are now saying that sitting is the new smoking. With three STAAR tests, our fourth graders spend a good amount of time inactive. Now that recess is a part of an integrated curriculum, this situation will change. However, we lack the equipment necessary to get them physically active while being educationally engaged. With playground equipment, our students will be physically active while using problem solving skills, higher-level thinking, and teamwork. This will result in the students being more alert and engaged in the classroom.

$776.00

Liz Olivarez State Farm

MILSTEAD MIDDLE Kaneesha Jones, K Mitchell, Linda Fletcher

Quality Sound “Quality Sound” is a proposal to aid in acquiring a new sound system. We want to provide our school family and parents with an opportunity to observe their students actively engaged in producing exceptional and meaningful performances. Not only will this benefit our kids, it will benefit our school community. We have assemblies and parent meetings in which we use the equipment to relay information to our parents and (or) students. Our performance goal is to produce quality sound. A new sound system will eliminate distortion of sound when students and teachers utilize the system during performance or assemblies.

$5,000.00

Perdue, Brandon, Fielder, Collins & Mott

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MORRIS MIDDLE SCHOOL Lauren Caplen, Laurie Rogers, Kenneth Butcher

IPAD's for Special Education Students with mild severe autism, intellectual disabilities, and behavior disorders tend to have communication and language deficits. Providing our students with IPAD’s will allow them to better communicate their needs and wants. In addition, the IPAD’s will be used to enhance our curriculum and allow students to practice and learn new skills while keeping them engaged in the process.

$3,432.00

BCH

Morris Mathletes Coding Program Our campus has an incredibly successful mathletes program with high levels of student participation. With this high level of participation, we are looking to expand our curriculum by incorporating software programming. In order to facilitate this level of student participation, we are seeking new laptops for the students to use in mathletes. Software programming is a vital 21st century skill and we see a great potential to engage students in the learning of mathematics while giving them a practical skill that increases post-secondary career readiness in a meaningful way.

$4,493.00

Texas TransEastern, Inc.

PARK VIEW INT. Garrett Sanborne, John Muir

Steel Drum Band Instruments and Supplies Park View Intermediate is the only intermediate school in the Pasadena area with an authentic Caribbean Steel Drum Band. The band performs several times a year at school functions and in the community. The Steel Drums themselves began as loaned instruments from San Jacinto College Central, with the ultimate goal of purchasing our own drums. We have replaced a majority of the loaned drums with instruments owned by Park View. Additional instruments will allow us to continue to share this diverse music with students, teachers, and the community for years to come.

$4,393.00

Steve Cowart

PARK VIEW INT. Jarrod Keeling, Thomas Morrison

Park View Robotics Currently, 7th & 8th Grade students from Park View Intermediate are being recruited to meet weekly after school to work on VEX IQ robotics. We would like to start student participation in this program with 20 students and build it up to 40 over the next few school years. Park View 7th and 8th grad students will learn about engineering and robotics and compete in the district VEX IQ Robotics tournament in February of the 2019-2020 school year. Park View Robotics enjoys the support of students, faculty, and administration.

$2,500.00

CIMA Services, LP

PASADENA MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL Kada Lamas, David Scarcella, Kyle Jurek, Stacy Vance

Pasadena Memorial High School Robotics Robotics has become one of the most successful and innovative approaches to get students involved with programming and computer science. The district has added a Computer Science pathway to our campus beginning with this current school year. We feel this pathway will be a direct tie to our very successful high school robotics program. Robotics programs across the district have tripled in 2018-19 and we anticipate even more growth this year. By purchasing more robotics kits and parts, we will be able to offer more students the opportunity explore programming. Please help PMHS robotics reach for new programming heights.

$5,000.00

LyondellBasell Houston Refining

MORRIS MIDDLE SCHOOL Samuel Gieseke, Tyler Carmona

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PASADENA MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL Edgar Garcia, Terry Garza, John McGough, Chris Pressly

Let Them Play Keep The Rain Away The Pasadena Memorial Baseball Program consist of hard-working players, coaches, and parents. The Maverick Baseball Program not only teaches baseball but takes pride in growing young men of high character, and productive citizens. The Maverick Baseball Family strives to improve the quality of baseball and instruction the players receive, by acquiring equipment and improving field conditions. Fundraising is an important aspect of our program. However, the program is unable to purchase equipment for improving skills due to the cost of field maintenance and equipment. We look forward to the upcoming season to continue to build the tradition of Maverick Baseball.

$4,000.00

Athletic Hall of Fame

PASADENA HIGH SCHOOl Jeremy Jackson, Sofia Mata

Sports Medicine Golf Cart Athletic Trainers are often noticed only when something goes wrong. This means we must always be prepared. A fully-functioning golf cart will help us transport injured athletes as well as set up water and medical supplies for all of our outdoor events. Extracurricular participation in programs like athletics or athletic training helps students succeed in the classroom. We are seeking assistance in purchasing a golf cart with a long flat bed for hauling gear or injured players.

$5,000.00

Athletic Hall of Fame

PASADENA HIGH SCHOOL Catherine Lovell, Lori Wiltzl

Eagles Softball Program The Eagles’ Softball Program is in dire need of team equipment as well as field and safety equipment. Our program is continuing to build and acquire fundamental equipment to ensure our girls have a proper practice and function as a unified team, all while continuing to compete with schools who are years ahead in field advancements and state of the art equipment. This will ensure our girls have the basic essentials to perform safely and effectively and lead to increased opportunities for our school, community and promote a strong, prideful softball program.

$5,000.00

Education Foundation

PASADENA HIGH SCHOOL Nick Caballero, Dan Borin, Alfred Padron, Jonathon Rojas"

Eagle Baseball Program The Eagle Baseball Program is in dire need of program equipment as well as field equipment. It is the only way to ensure that all our players have the basic essentials to practice and perform like a team. To date our baseball program is continuing to compete with schools that accommodate to district games (with their own game field) and having fundamental tools needed for success. These crucial tools will eventually lead to increased opportunities for our school, community and promote a strong, prideful baseball program.

$5,000.00

Education Foundation

PASADENA HIGH SCHOOL Beth Peterson, David Scarcella

Pasadena High School Robotics Robotics has become one of the most successful and innovative approaches to get students involved with programming and computer science. The district has added a Computer Science pathway to our campus beginning with this current school year. We feel this pathway will be a direct tie to our very successful high school robotics program. Robotics programs across the district have tripled in 2018-19 and we anticipate even more growth this year. By purchasing more robotics kits and parts, we will be able to offer more students the opportunity explore programming. Please help PHS robotics reach for new programming heights.

$5,000.00

In Memory of Randy Drake

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POMEROY ELEMENTARY Veronica Santellanes, Elda Salas

Go Robotics Go! Go Robotics Go! team is made up of 3rd and 4th graders. This year, Pomeroy Elementary Robotics team would like to attend the Houston First Championship competition in order to provide students with experimental learning in the field of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics. Science and technology surrounds our daily lives. By attending the competition, students will observe other students applying learned skills into new ideas that will benefit our way of living. The students will also observe that learning can be fun in a competitive environment.

$1,881.00

Terry Brotherton Properties

RAYBURN HIGH SCHOOL Kevin George, Charles Hutchison, Jeff Embrey, Josefat Jaime, Mike Royer, George Martin, Peter Farely, Laneese Gareri, Tracey Klingler, Andrew Reynolds

Theater Lighting Upgrade ""Theater Lighting Upgrade"" will drastically improve the quality of our performances at Rayburn, the safety and productivity of our students and teachers, and the overall career and college readiness of our students choosing to continue their careers in theatre after high school. This program wills serve as a means to supplement our current lighting instruments as well as replace the instruments that are unreliable and potentially unsafe for our students and teachers. Finally, this program will allow students to work with and become familiar with industry standard equipment that they will encounter in their college and professional theater careers.

$4,882.00

Brooks and Sparks, Inc.

RAYBURN HIGH SCHOOL Ralph Garza, David Scarcella

Rayburn Robotics Robotics has become one of the most successful and innovative approaches to get students involved with programming and computer science. The district has added a Computer Science pathway to our campus beginning with this current school year. We feel this pathway will be a direct tie to our very successful high school robotics program. Robotics programs across the district have tripled in 2018-19 and we anticipate even more growth this year. By purchasing more robotics kits and parts, we will be able to offer more students the opportunity explore programming. Please help Rayburn robotics reach for new programming heights.

$5,000.00

Pasadena South Rotary Club

RED BLUFF ELEMENTARY Pam Straker, Kathy Byrd

Reimagining the P.E. Classroom We know being physically active has positive benefits for our body, but according to a growing amount of research, physical activity can also positively affect cognitive development and our mental well-being. Red Bluff physical education has proven to hold a higher standard, and the Lu Interactive Video Wall Light and sound system is the next step to bringing our program to the next level of success. Kids are designed to move, and the Lu System is designed not only to promote movement, it enhances cross-curriculum learning through movement and activity.

$5,000.00

ABC Dental

ROBERTS MIDDLE SCHOOL Emily Ontiveros, Deronda Preston, Rebecca Dietz, Graciela Hernandez, Jessica Rios

Every Kid Matters! Fred Roberts Middle School established 25 interest-based clubs and 3 schoolbased sport leagues. These programs provide students with free student engagement opportunities built into the school day. Campus-wide all students have an opportunity to belong as a member of a club or sports team and all staff members act as sponsors of a club or coaches of a team. These programs benefit students socially, behaviorally, and academically. In order to run these programs effectively supplies are a necessity. Students use items such as games, crafts, plants, sewing supplies, athletic equipment and more.

$4,228.00

CenterPoint Energy

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ROBERTS MIDDLE SCHOOL Shelby Willis, Ashton Ramella, Rebecca Dietz, Emily Ontiveros, DeRonda Preston, Graciela Hernandez, Jessica Rios

Robots at Roberts At Roberts, we want to prepare our students for a 21st century future. STEM Education in the form of Robotics is just one way we want to excite and motivate our students. With the growth of Robotics programs around the district, we want to incorporate a program at Roberts to inspire and foster a love for STEM in middle schoolers. Students who participate in our Robotics program will leave with the understanding of skills necessary to be productive in the 21st century.

$2,500.00

Capital Bank

SOUTH BELT ELEMENTARY Jason Watson, Daniel Frazier, Courtney Moran, Anh Ton, Jessica Arnold, Mckenzie Watson, Natalie Simpson

Work Hard, Play Hard, Be Kind ""Work Hard, Play Hard, and Be Kind"" is focused on supporting recess at SBE. Research shows that recess benefits students academically, physically as well as socially/emotionally. We are hoping to support recess by building an amazing recess space for our students by installing basketball goals, tetherball, funnel ball, outdoor volleyball and soccer goals. This will give students a wider range of activities to choose from during recess time. This equipment would greatly benefit the students of South Belt Elementary as well as the community of Riverstone Ranch.

$5,000.00

GPD Group

SOUTH HOUSTON HIGH SCHOOL Scott Cundiff

P.A.V.E. (Pasadena Audio Visual Education) Program P.A.V.E. is a hands-on project to acquire equipment to provide students with real-world AV experience as they utilize electronic media for campus projects throughout the school year including the McDonald’s Invitational tournament. Students are responsible for live streaming the basketball tournament worldwide and ensuring the tournament has an active social media presence. This growing annual event brings in revenue for the Education Foundation benefitting all students in Pasadena ISD through the foundation’s generous support. Providing students with real-world experiences throughout the year equips them with the skills and experience necessary to ensure their successful transition into life after high school."

$4,995.00

Education Foundation

$595.00

Jack and Kathy Bailey

$5,000.00

Education Foundation

Learning without Tears “Learning without Tears” is a grant designed to implement the “Handwriting TEAGUE ELEMENTARY Without Tears” curriculum in the kindergarten classroom. This is meant to guide Cheryl Harris, and encourage children to learn appropriate handwriting techniques using Stephanie Peterson multisensory activities. The boards would help to teach students the correct letter formations. It is designed to help teach students the correct posture when writing, and encourages the children to have a positive attitude towards handwriting.

TEGELER CAREER CENTER Raymond H. Quoyeser

P.A.V.E. (Pasadena Audio Visual Education) Program P.A.V.E. is a hands-on project to acquire equipment to provide students with real-world AV experience as they utilize electronic media for campus projects throughout the school year including the McDonald’s Invitational tournament. Students are responsible for live streaming the basketball tournament worldwide and ensuring the tournament has an active social media presence. This growing annual event brings in revenue for the Education Foundation benefitting all students in Pasadena ISD through the foundation’s generous support. Providing students with real-world experiences throughout the year equips them with the skills and experience necessary to ensure their successful transition into life after high school.

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Gymnastics is Flippin' Fun Gymnastics is like many other childhood activities, however, in that it includes learning to develop locomotor, balance skills, and spatial awareness. Beyond TURNER ELEMENTARY enhancing body awareness, gymnastics involves movement in a controlled manner that uses a variety of stimuli (apparatus, group work, music) to promote Jackie Caver, development of the body and mind. A physical education program featuring Adamaris Martinez gymnastics benefits children in many areas. It improves body management, control, aids in the development of locomotor, nonlocomotor, manipulative skills, promotes coordination, flexibility, agility, muscular strength, endurance, and bone strength. These abilities in turn relate to health and fitness and promote more physically active lifestyles.

WILLIAMS ELEMENTARY Jessica Martinez, Christine Coppedge, Elizabeth Brodowski, Jessica Garza, Clara Hayes

Invest in RECESS Students will take an average of 112 standardized tests between PK and12th grade and recess is often sacrificed for more academics. Do you know that recess promotes brain and emotional health while boosting academics? When Hurricane Harvey flooded Williams ES, our playground was damaged and requires a helping hand. However, at Williams, we are continuing our climb out of the water and tackling Recess head-on. We are committing to 20 minutes a day of OUTDOOR FUN, but we need recess equipment to make this possible. If you want smart, healthy, well-rounded children it pays to invest in RECESS!

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$4,353.00

Gulf Coast Educators Federal Credit Union

$5,000.00

Gallagher Barmore

YOUNG ELEMENTARY Julie Scott, Clare Stoker, Cheryl Bartos, Amy McClellen, Sarah Kalinec, Via Mason, Keely Jenkins

STEAM ahead for Our Yellow Jackets Future At risk youth have limited enriched environments, less parental support with school, and deal with more emotional and social problems that interfere with learning. Here at Young 95% of our population is low socioeconomic. These students lack the level of enrichment and exposure to be successful learners. In order to increase their learning achievement, we need to develop a deeper level of knowledge with hands on experiences. Our commitment at Young is to engage all students in powerful hands-on learning in STEM/STEAM and gain 21st century skills and mindsets, contributing to technological innovations of today which drive our world.

$1,140.00

Thrivent Financial

YOUNG ELEMENTARY Monica Herrick, Amy McClellen, Debra Lillie, Samantha Hernandez, Maria Lopez, Judith Diaz, Janet Armenta, Valiza Castro

Calming our way to Emotional Success Students at Young Elementary come to our school to escape their unstable, stressful and at times unsafe environment. At Young, we realize that in order for our school to be successful and for students to learn, we have to meet their basic needs. About 100 of our students live in temporary housing at the Bridge. These students come to school with emotional trauma from witnessing abuse or being abused. What we have discovered is that through relationships and direct emotional intervention we are able to decrease the level of outburst and the time they are out of class.

$3,098.00

Pasadena ISD Police Officers Association

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2019 CORNERSTONE CLUB ACCOUNTABILITY & COMPLIANCE

Jordan, Joan Massey-Jones, Darla CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION 7-12

Cano, Sondra Evans, Sarah Janota, Jessica Leach, Catherine Macneish, Amber Mccarley, Karen Rodriguez, Maria

CAMPUS DEVELOPMENT

Harrell, Alyta Parmer, Rhonda

CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION PK-6

Arthur, Candice Benner, Rebecca Canas, Mary Casas, Maria Dickerson, Sandra

Feller, Natalie Forrest, Jim Frinsco, Jessica Garcia, Cindy Garza, Claudia Gonzalez, Gladys Grounds, Sherrie Harrell, Scott Hickman, Karen Johnson, Brandi Jones, Marsha Kaatz, Michael Marcum, Jami Mcbride, Patricia Mccalla, Melissa Merchan, Rolando Miranda, Maria Montoya-Silva, Juanita Morton, Jennifer Neff, Alise Nickelson, Marla Nuzzie, Janet Palacios, Maria Powell, Johnt

Powell, Traci Quintero, Ixida Smith, Sarah Stringer, Wade Stubbs, Annette Swan, Cortney Terry, Rebecca Tout, Shane Vallet, Vickie Weaver, Luci Wheeler, Shelley Zamarripa, Allison BUSSINESS & TECHNOLOGY

Allen, Arthur FINANCE

Castillo, Sylvia Huffman, Patricia Lopez, Valeria Merka, Carla

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Carranza, Nancy Emmons, John Goodwin, Traci

PROJECTS/PLANNING

Canales, Rosa McCarley, Troy

Leal, Maria Martinez, Chriselda Peralta, Elizabeth Scott, Demetrius Shah, Krishna Torres, Christina Wright, Linda ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT

SPECIAL PROGRAMS

Arredondo, Nora Bergman, Sara Billington, Diamantina Cantu, Michelle Capuchina, Melissa Carranza, Angelina Davis, Tiffany Deleon-Phillips, Marisol Escamilla, Maricela Gallegos, Gloria Garcia, Christina Gonzalez, Ana Khalil, Amany Lay, Virginia

Barrett, Chad

ATKINSON ELEMENTARY

Alaniz, Belva Barrios-Garcia, Rebecca Fontenot, Stacy Garza, Ashley Graham, Sheri Koonce, Donna Luna, Andrea McKinney-Johnson, Kristi Ortiz, Lena Perez, Ludivina Quintana, Rosa Quintero, Deyanira


2019 CORNERSTONE CLUB Salazar, M Teuscher, Kathie Zelenka, Melanie BAILEY ELEMENTARY

Ayala, Lyzette Balboa, Priscilla Castro, Keila Gamez, Adriana Garren, Jeanie Guajardo, Christina Istre, Melissa Jernigan, Karen Lopez, Juana Osorio, Maria Padilla, Elvia Reynaga, Daisy Rodriguez, Erika Rutiaga, Brenda Ward, Maria Wilson, Cynthia BEVERLY HILLS INTERMEDIATE

Baeza, Thelma Burton, Cindy Collier, Ashley Dossman, Laura Hinojosa, Jenny King, Tracy Knust, Brandy Malloy, Irene Mauldin, Melanie Mervine, Laura Monita, Christopher Moreland, Johna Nixon, Rene Pector, Grant Regner, Travis Teichelman, Jennifer Warner, Gary Williams, Cecillee Williams, Shasta Wright, Cynthia

BOBBY SHAW MIDDLE SCHOOL

Aranda, Yanelli Ayala, Christina Benavidez, Lorena Breidenthal, Kelly Cerda, Enrique Coatney, Dannelle Davila, Donna Delpapa, Jennifer Giron, Aurora Grounds, Karen Luevano, Gloria Martin, Pamela Mitchell, Shelly Moreno, Erica O’Conor, Juana Sanchez, Zuleima Tapia, Alejandra

BONDY INTERMEDIATE

Bowlin, Russell Carmichael, Hope Chambers, Ursula Channon, John Cloninger, Jennifer Denham, Jason Donihoo, Emily Escamilla, Amanda Garza, Lizzette Grant, Rebekah Guerrero, Carlos Hermes, Leslie Jablinski, Elvia Jablonski, Steven Jaynes, Shelly Kramer, Ramona Lee, Roneka Martinez, Paul Mason, Pamela Mouton, Amanda Naron, Stephen O’Connell, Michael Olmedo, Jennifer Owen, Deborah Perkins, Brenda Porter, Billy Richardson, Sandra Vacek, Tracey Walker, Tasha BUILDING & GROUNDS

Krampen, Gerald Sayavedra, Robert BURNETT ELEMENTARY

Al Ayoubi, Kasi Angel-Williams, Kateri Davitt, Mary Emery, Haley Evans, Melisa Grayson, Keri Kornelis, Daniel Lee, Jae Norris, Maria Rodgers, Sheri Salas, Linda Vasquez, Amy BUSH ELEMENTARY

Anderson, Suzanne Contreras, Rubi Gazaw, Jeannene Marler, Marie Mayes, Margaret Paez, Monica Watts, Peggy COMMUNITY SCHOOL

Martinez, Imelda Valencia, Jennifer

COMPLIANCE MONITORING

Salinas, Teresa Williams, Tamara

Haynes, Jennifer Walker, Leah Whitely, Michelle

CUSTODIAL OPERATIONS

DOBIE NINTH GRADE CAMPUS

Clorio, Victor Rocha, Jorge Serrato, Raquel

DE ZAVALA MIDDLE SCHOOL

Ali, Ferris Block-Coven, Teckla Bryant, Marion Campbell, Vicky Canary, Jessica Dalton, Cary Garcia, Pamela Garza, Melissa Harrison, Karen Hester, Gretchen Khakiasari, Katayoon Lang, Melissa Marcantel, Maegan Morehouse, Nicole Morrison, Michele Paul, Porsche Paxton, Stacy Rohlfs, Sandra Strahan, Dawn Teel, Judith FINE ARTS

Holt, Richard Jordan, Margaret Raygoza, Shannon SCHOOL/COMMUNITY RELATIONS

Nguyen, Andrea ACCOUNTING

Barrett, Wanda Beyer, Christine Davis, Maritza Mcbride, Kourtnie Thomason, Cassandra Williams, Camice

Brownlee, Neal Huysman, Eric McCalla, Kimberly Sandoval, Mark

DR. KIRK LEWIS C&T HIGH SCHOOL

Ashworth, Katherine Balusek, Tracey Barnes, Eugenia Brabston, Jennifer Collins, Madeline Crawford, Andrew Davis, Deanne Fleming, Steven Garcia, Mary Garza, Guadalupe Gernander, Tammy Gray, Cecil Gwaltney, Brandie Holmes, Monique Jackson, James Le, Tom Leija Martinez, Tania Martin, Vanessa Martinez, Yolanda Masters, Gilbert Moak, Amy Phillips, Chad Potter, Kelly Rincon, Janelly Ryan, Melissa Villarreal, Tara Voight, Kimberly Waller, Bradley Wasson, Christopher Whalen, Amy White, Kristi CAREER & TECH ED

BUDGET

Dominguez, Maria Jordan, Bethany Lord, Lovie

Garcia, Ezequiel Hagar, Tanya Kilgore, Marcette Lynn, Andrea Martin, Janna Mitchell, Brenda Scarcella, David

DOBIE HIGH SCHOOL

FACILITIES & CONSTRUCTION

Barcelona, Leslie Cervantes, George Davis, Kelcey Dolson, Chantel Ediger, Kyle Emshoff, Ginger Garcia, Erika Guerrero, Laura

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Gallardo, Monica Perkins, Ginny FISHER ELEMENTARY

Arriozola, Bonnie Cantu, Cynthia Cole, Kathleen Cruz, Daniela Dishongh, John

Flaschke, Sylvia Galindo, Rosa Garcia, Tisha Gilbert, Rhonda Gillies, Patricia Gomez, Maricela Gomez-Valenzuela, Norma Gonzalez, Oscar Guerra, Yesenia Henley, Royce Holland, Carrie Kellam, Sarah Lipsey, Laura Madewell, Paula Meneses, Mariana Meza, Jaimie Monahan, Ashley Moreno, Adriana Pavlock, Ashley Pena, Teodoro Pendergrass, Nilda Reba, Diana Roman, Blanca Siller, Angelica Sosa, Mayra Zabala, Rita FOOD SERVICE

Avila, Maria Banda, Angelica Cardenas, Maria Defrancesco, Jodie Flores, Imelda Gonzalez, Gloria Gonzalez, Patricia Guajardo, Maria Harryman, Mary Marquez, Maria Mason, Laura Meza, Laura Reyes, Rosaura Solis, Susana FRAZIER ELEMENTARY

Baldauf, Christopher Belus, Kathleen Blue, Susan Boone, Charity Brewton, Amanda Campos, Maria Cortez, Adriana Donatto, Josefina Dupont, Brooke Edwards, Dina Elizarraras, Cecilia Gomez, Gustavo Grazioli, Christine Hernandez, Mirtha Hooper, Amanda Huitron, Veronica Jones, Ashley Kemp, India


2019 CORNERSTONE CLUB Lewis, Luisa Light, Virginia McDonald, Kevin McPeek, Ashley Mitchell, Katrina Mobley, Kalpana Oquin, Angela Palacios, Lupe Perez, Patricia Ponce, Kristina Puente, Graciela Ramirez, Cecilia Richardson, Elizabeth Riemer, Chelsey Rives, Meredith Rodriguez, Sara Rodriguez, Vanessa Rojas, Raquel Saldivar, Denisse Shelton, Aimee Silas, Catherine Singletary, Patricia Siscoe, Emily Stokes, Kristena Taylor, Elizabeth Vela, Jessica Vela, Kristi Webster, Danielle Wiley, Janielle Williams, Pamela Wiseburn, Wendy FRED ROBERTS MIDDLE SCHOOL

Chiachio, Elsa Guerrero, Citlali Hernandez, Graciela Jimenez, Melissa Martin, Christopher Mauricio, Alysia McBride, Erin McKelvey, Deborah Mendoza, Jose Segura, Gladys Thomas, Jorly Willis, Shelby Yaple, Holly FREEMAN ELEMENTARY

Fetter, Jennifer Garcia, Ruth Garza, Olivia Martin, April Maslonka, Amanda Mejia, Lillian Moore, Adrien Nowliin, Melanie Patterson, Judy Pena, Jennifer Toney, Renita Vanloenen, Michael Wolfers, Kortney

GARDENS ELEMENTARY

Al-Aswad, Lindsey Allbritton, Kristi Benedict, Brittani Black, Mary Bravo, Tatiana Cabrera, Cynthia Clark, Elizabeth Deaton, Kady Delacruz, Gloria Denoon, Claudia Duran, Gabriela Garcia, Maria Garza, Joseph Garza, Liliana Grizzaffi, Maria Hernandez, Catherine Hernandez, Laura Lesniewski, Lindsey Perez, Zelma Santos, Ana Simecek, Courtney

GOLDEN ACRES ELEMENTARY

Boice, Deborah Caskey, Brooke Davis, Lisa Duarte, Mario Flores, Janet Goodnight, Courtney Havard, Kristy Mccord, Kimberly Medina, Veronica Montan, Fanny Morales, Gustavo Reinert, Beverly Roberts, Barbara Rosette, Rebecca Tice, Raelynn Vargas, Hilda Vasquez, Jodi Vasquez, Norma Waldrop, Lisa Watson, Melissa GRANTS DEPARTMENT

GARFIELD ELEMENTARY

Barnes, Jennifer Billing, Leigh Cepeda, Maria Chapa, Julissa Corral, Veronica Evans, Bertha Galvan, Monica Gonzales, Tara Hardy, Kimberly Jaime, Mary Lopez-Alanis, Jessica Maldonado, Gabriela Meadows, Michelle Merilatt, Courtney Munoz, Iris Prince, Jessica Saenz, Jose Sanchez, Maria Thibodaux, Melisa Williams, Timothy GENOA ELEMENTARY

Barragan, Imelda Bennett, Tiffany Blair, Debbie Duran, Maria Foster, Leslie Garza, Karen Gonzalez, Rosalva Grissinger, Lisa Martinez, Kathryn Montelongo, Maria Parish, Sharon Perez, Angelina Salazar, Luz Sawyer, Steven Wiggins, Christa

Cephus, Rikitra Daugherty, Olivia GUIDANCE CENTER

Bearden, Susan Ervin, Joshua Farris, Cheryl Grindstaff, Charlotte Harris, Karen Irwin, Donald Jannasch, Charlyn Koch, Syble Lewis, Elisabeth Marsalis, Ryan Guidance Center Mills, Cynthia Moore, Mary Risner, Marv Smith, Dean HOMEBOUND

Jones Holley, Karen HUMAN RESOURCES

Burton, Marlu Coronado, Martha Flores, Amanda Lopez, Toni Moffett, Martin Reyes, Angeles Reyes, Lisa Youngblood, Donna Zuniga, Brenda JACKSON INTERMEDIATE

Briones, Esperanza Darby, Deena Gonzales, Amber Guerra, Monica Heard, Karen

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Kent, Gretchen Mendez, Maria Olson, Brett Riojas, Consuelo Silva, Alejandra Smith, Suzanne Thomas, Shakirah Vazquez, Alfonso JENSEN ELEMENTARY

Betts, Barbara Cordova, Cynthia Diaz, Judy Favier, Jennifer Flores, Linda Owens, Jessica Rangel, Areli Savala, Amalia Slater, Jessica Tomlinson, Teresa Wood, Katherine JESSUP ELEMENTARY

Alfaro, Ana Andino, Flora Chavez, Jennifer Eaton, Valecia Evans, Maria Fuentes, Norma Garza, Jennifer Harris, Ivette Martin, Elizabeth Moncada, Maria Osorio, Luz Pavone, Ryan Pruneda, Rosalva Sargent, Annie Thompson, Kerry-Ann KELLER MIDDLE SCHOOL

Aguilar, Bridget Andell, Neifa Archundia, Samantha Bear, Annette Bernal, Evelia Conerly Marcantel, Elizabeth Dockery, Tawana Dougherty, Amy Eble, Daniel Farciert, Tawna Foster, Casey Foster, Elizabeth Garza, Adriana Griffin, Courtney Harris, Shari Hiller, Elizabeth Jones, Tomika McLain, Jill Miller, Ted Moody, Traci Palmer, Bryan Payton, Sarah

Powers, Kimberly Richard, Amy Salazar, Erica Sanchez, Frank Skripka, Tracy Sordia, Jennifer Thomas, Sherry Trejo, Jennifer Ybanez-Harvey, Suzan KRUSE ELEMENTARY

Acosta, Monica Acuna, Melissa Aguirre, Graciela Alanis, Juana Alvarado, George Alvarado, Martha Avilez, Martha Balderas, Leticia Blakeway, Christal Buckner, Sandra Cernosek, Haley Chavers, Rachael Cole, Crystal Davila, Claudia Delacruz, Jessica Delossantos, Leticia Edgell, Leah Estrada, Laura Franco, Candace Galvez, Marcela Ganderson, Jana Garcia, Gabriel Garza, Courtney Gomez, Monica Gonzalez, Maria Grose, Catherine Liscano, Janet Lopez, Edgar Manzano Balderas, Ana Mendez, Isabel Murphy, Katie Ozuna, Anicia Petree, Kristopher Raley, Pamela Ramos, Claudia Reeves, Kimberly Resendez, Cynthia Rodriguez, Kimberly Rosenbaum, Cynthia Russo, Patricia Sanchez, Kassandra Schwartz, Paige Segura, Rebecca Sherman, Leticia Solis, Sandra Steadman, Cherie Teague, Janice Tello, Irma White, Tobi


2019 CORNERSTONE CLUB L F SMITH ELEMENTARY

Aranda, Maria Ayala, Mandra Balderaz, Leticia Barron, Maria Bruso, Kathryn Buegeler, Christina Butanda, Susana Cantu, Olga Castillo, Veronica Danna, Catherine Davila, Maria Davis, Laura Duran, Sandra Elizondo, Norma Estrada, Lizeth Ferman, Laura Flaschke, Rebekah Garcia, Debra Garcia, Evangelina Guzman, Rogelio Jackson, Lisa Jaramillo, Martina Landa, Evelyn Maldonado, Angie Mayes, Michelle Monreal, Maria Palma, Angela Phillips, Maria Potter, Teresa Ramos, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Araceli Sanchez, Maria Sarmiento, Kenneth Shimada, Helen Short, Jose Short, Karina Silva, Esther Tucker, Alicia LIBRARIES & INSTR. MATERIALS

Rippy, Melissa

LOMAX MIDDLE SCHOOL

Balke, Barbara Beynaerts, Blake Carr, Amanda Castaneda, Rebecca Chesser, Tiffani Clark, Hannah Cooper, Christopher Crum, Tara Fullerton, Davina Garza, Ryan Gonzalez, Edith Jenkins, Carmon Kaatz, Jennifer Lambert, Jill Martinez-Bagwill, Cynthia Milliken, Linda

Mills, Lela Particka, Ashley Pattison, Debra Penny, Norma Pitikas, Evanthia Ramirez, Margo Reynolds, Tiffany Segura, Priscilla Tomei, Krestel Williams, James Williams, Rachel MAE SMYTHE ELEMENTARY

Acosta, Susana Arrigo, Elizabeth Brown, Shonda Cantu, Nancy Carrillo, Maribel Clogston, Jonathan Correa, Sonia Escobedo, Diana Fell, Christina Ford, Lisa Garcia, Gabriela Garza, Marielly Garza, Martha Garza, Olga Gibbons, Benjamin Gutierrez, Adriana Hagdorn, Stephen Hall, Brittany Hernandez, Zayra Huerta, Susana Kumar, Ana Martinez, Cynthia Meredith, Rhonda Minter, Leah Moody, Denise Morales, Gabriela Olivas, Margarita Pena, Ariel Perez, Vanessa Quintanilla, Yaaresi Sandoval, Rosa Saucedo, Carolyn Sells, Della Short, Javier Trigg, Wendy Vega, Joanna Velazquez, Stephaine Zeringue, Laura MAINTENANCE

Perkins, Sidney MARSHALL KENDRICK MIDDLE SCHOOL

Barras, Kristopher Connolly, Melinda Garcia, Gisela Gormey, Rachel

Holland, Carlton Jones, Sharnelle Lockey, Julie Mccartney, Linda Messenger, Melissa Navarrete, Monica Pinette Nieves, Stephanie Reiland, Douglas Smith, Shay Torrence, Liatris Torres, Ester Torres, Maria Washington, Jada MATTHYS ELEMENTARY

Abrego, Adriana Acosta, Julieta Banda, Martha Barosh, Jennifer Beaman, Maria Cervantes, Marcela Cervantes, Marisol Deleon, Veronica Gadison, Amanda Garcia, Carla Gonzales, Olga Hebert, Jennifer Montes, Julia Palacios, Elizabeth Perales, Rosa Rangel, Ivone Regalado, Blanca Rodriguez, Diana Rodriguez, Rebeca Salazar, Minerva Soto, Cynthia Vargas, Maria Weaver-Jackson, Anna Zavaleta, Maria MCMASTERS ELEMENTARY

Arnold, Jennifer Aubin, Kimberly Barahona, Norma Cantu, Mona Carlton, Paul Eddleman, Joy Erickson, Keely Fusilier, Johnny Gilger, Andrea Gonzales, Mark Kroynovich, Jean Kumar, Arunima Magnuson, Pamela Martinez-Macario, Shahin Perello, Maria Schaper, Shawn MEADOR ELEMENTARY

Arebalo, Yolanda Arrona, Genoveva

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Barton, James Barton, Karen Bolton, Beverly Bounds, Stephanie Caudill, Tina Cline, Heather Clowers, Amy Cowan, Kimberly Culpepper, Corin Daumas, Connie Garcia, Katia Garcia, Myriam Gifford, Jill Gonzalez, Maria Gonzalez, Maria Gonzalez, Nora Gritzewsky, Heidi Hamilton, Anne Hawley, Shirley Hedge, Kacie Hinojosa, Melisa James, Johanna Mayes, Megan Merida, Tara Morales, Heather Nair, Tracie Norman, Filgia Peel, Constance Pena, Omega Richey, Sandra Riojas, Lauren Rivas-Lopez, Paulina Rutherford, Maria Sinclair, Lanalisa Skipper, Celeste MELILLO MIDDLE SCHOOL

Adamek, Jesseca Alvarez, Alyssa Anthony, Charlotte Anthony, Stacy Bass, Deborah Bishop, Kellie Bui, Christopher Carmona, Jacqueline Chaidez, Luz Concha, Patricia Crawford, Brittney Diaz, Maria Evans, Lois Gordon, Patty Gronewold, Charlene Guevara, Leticia Havard, Penny Ingersoll, Kathleen Jurek, Kelly Kaboutari, Heather Konzelman, Kristin Martinez, Shannon Mercado, Norberta Monita, Lilliana

Oakes, Tyler Padgett, Cassie Richardson, Sheri Rush, Michelle Sauceda, Jennifer Schafroth, Kayne Schauer, Kelli Schwenk, Kelly Soto, Wanda Tekell, Carol Tomlinson, Dawn Torres, Jamie Vann, Jennifer Wheeler, Diane Wheeler, Heather Wong, Alice Wright, Christine Yocum, Debra Zann, Carol MILLER INTERMEDIATE

Bates, Barbara Chapa, Oziel Crawford, Jacquelyn Delacruz, Imelda Delagarza, Juanita Herrod, Stefani Jernigan, Julie Soto, Traci Suarez, Jennifer MILSTEAD MIDDLE SCHOOL

Avila, Brenda Bowman, Marayenari Collins, Jennifer Dunn, Vanessa Garcia-Cruz, Liliana Hall, Amanda Howells, Renee Lopez, Melissa Medina, Denise Mendoza, Melissa Perry-Wiggen, Diana Pittman, Regina Pollack, Scott Sorge, Leigh Stewart, Vicki Stinson, Julie Tucker, Peggy MOORE ELEMENTARY

Alanis, Helen Bailey, Gail Box, Katlyn Carbajal, Roxanne Castillo, Brandy Chacon, Esmeralda Cole, Lakennia Evans, Ashley Guenard, Lourdes Harlan, Elizabeth


2019 CORNERSTONE CLUB Herrera, Ana Hickman, Melissa Hudson, Guadalupe Ivens, Cheryl Jaramillo, Brittany Klann, Maury Lacamu, Jill Le-Tran, Christina Luna, Silvia Matthews, Katelyn Mullen, Bethanne Norman, Patricia Perez, Angelica Pitts, Demetria Rangel, Veronica Rodriguez, Laura Salazar, Marisol Saxon, Sara Settlow, Ann Watkins, Gerri Young, Katherine MORALES ELEMENTARY

Baez, Karen Bish, Michelle Condado, Jennifer Cruz, Rebecca Davila, Laura Fernandez, Joana Frazier, Penny Gaines, Trina Gandhi, Ritu Garcia, Elma Geronimo, Brooke Glenn, Nakia Gonzalez, Melanie Haj, Rike Hashem, Ghada Haws, Lisa Helm, Jocelyn Hernandez, Raquel Izaguirre, Alma Izaguirre, Maria Lozano, Patricia Maldonado, Delia Martinez, Blanca Martinez, Monica Martinez, Solmary Mendoza, Daisy Mondragon, Marina Olivarez, Martha Padilla, Janet Pfleghaar, Kristi Pollard, Amanda Ramirez, Nancy Ranck, Jacklene Rivera, Alma Ross, Sharron Seager, Angela Serna, Janie Smith, Alicia

Villarreal, Ana Wood, Brandi Zepeda, Rebecca MORRIS MIDDLE SCHOOL

Butler, Ryan Caplen, Lauren Carmona, Tyler Cowan, Tammy Fagan, Lindsey Garza, Monica Garza, Roland Lesniewski, Jason Otto, Jamie Perry, Janet Reeves, Aimee Swann, Shauna

NELDA SULLIVAN MIDDLE SCHOOL

Acuna, Guillermo Cook, Kelly Davison, Donna Edmondson, Jessica Flacke, Melissa Garcia, Gina Garza, San Hamilton, Nicole Harris, Lindsey Lewis, Jordan Mayo, Paige Medrano, Olga Mesa, Stephanie Phillips, Kristen Rice-Mills, Faith Smith, Tina Tejeda, Cynthia Torres, Elsie Trevino, Ana Valadez, Claudia PARKS ELEMENTARY

Alanis, Ivette Alfaro, Irene Burley, Frances Cantu, Sheena Cedillo, Ninfa Coleman, Krystal Delgadillo, Moises Escobar, Maria Esparza, Adriana Garza, Mariza Gobea, Isairis Head, Ana Hernandez, Irma Herrera, Cynthia Hold, Cynthia Lueck, Cherita Mcfarland, Kristyn Mendez, Elisa Navarro, Martha Owens, Mary Palomares, Lisa

Aleman-Perez, Guadalupe Almendarez, Stephanie Arnold, Kelly Ayala, Bernadette Beck, Christine Bryant, Stacey Caldwell, Jeannine Cleveland, Chad Cooper, Monique Delafield, John Deleon, Yanira Delossantos, Irma Doan, My George, Dena Howard, Courtney Ledezma, Monica Leonard, Kyle Martinez, Marie Mckinney, Kristina Mcqueen, Alonzo Oliver, Courtney Reche, Katie Roberts, Tia Scott, Nicholas Serna, Christina Stinson Reese, Deannah Sweet, Jaclyn Villarreal, Sanjuanita Wheeler, Michelle Wiggins, Jennifer

Bosley, David Didier, Janice Duggan, Laura Ediger, Ginger Esteban, Luz Finnen, Liliana Garcia, Angela Garrett, Holly Gonzalez, Dolores Gonzalez-Guerrero, Sabrina Hanel, Angelia Horstman, Judy Ibarra, Felipa Kennedy, Angela Lamas, Kada Lance, April McGough, John Melchor, Hortensia Mellen, Laurie Milam, Laura Moore, Geema Murillo, Gracy Purdy, Debra Ramirez, Alfonso Ramirez, Janette Richey, Pamela Robles, Jennifer Saavedra, Adriana Sanchez, Monica Shelton, Melanie Sherman, Carroll Spence, David Taylor, Karen Thomas, Deena Torres, Ida Trevino, Laura Vida, Jacqueline Villanueva, Tamara Vollmer, Kathryn Wadyko, Kelly Williams, Kathryn Woest, Donald

PASADENA HIGH

PEARL HALL ELEMENTARY

Pleasants, Catherine Retta, Wadquidia Sanchez, Dyamantina Smith, Syreeta Soliz, Maritza Torres, Melanie Tovar, Diana Trevino, Veronica Watkins, Tamara PARK VIEW INTERMEDIATE

Anderson, Tori Barron, Marisol Dabney, Emily Edwards, Heather Gomez, Laura Goodman, Patricia Krutowskis, Jason Lunsford, Lauren Martin, Steven Munoz, Beatriz Parker, Trevor Rodriguez, Martha Webb, Rayla PASADENA MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL

Allen, Rana Baxter, Cathleen

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Butcher, Amanda Davila, Suzanne Fernandez, Erica Goan, Tonya Hernandez, Nallely Ramirez, Sara Rodriguez, Richard Sullivan, Wendy Tamez, Allison Tompkins, Nicole Vargas, Arissa PISD POLICE

Green, Karen Mcdaniel, Tamala

POMEROY ELEMENTARY

Aleman, Isairis Frost, Elizabeth Gorham, Laura Hernandez, Nora Lara-Orizaga, Katherine Montemayor, Rebecca Osorio, Francisca Perez, Erika Rangel, Catalina Robles, Rosalba Ruth, Misty Uribe-Archundia, Veronica Vargas, Raquel Villanueva, Florinda Yanez, Veronica Zavala, Nancy PRINTING & PUBLICATIONS

Brown, Reesha Del Barrio, Arturo Gutierrez, Cynthia Lopez, Rosita Mata, Maria PURCHASING

Clayton, Karen Gillard, Derek Pruett, Laurie QUEENS INTERMEDIATE

Beauvais, Cleoval Bradshaw, Dana Castillo-Garza, Eloisa Castro, Adrian Clark, Delphinia Cline, Carole Fanti, Kenneth Gomez, Maria Hadley, Latessa Jones, Joymesha Jordan, Brenda Kosior, Brian Lamberth, Jarret Marsh, Bernadette Martinez, Maria Milam, Chae Morris, Lisa Morrison, Kassie Mumford Guyton, Tiffany Rangel, Jessica Roessler, Katherine Roland, Dana Sandoval, Samantha Shea, Joseph Steptoe, Erin Strickland, Elexia RED BLUFF ELEMENTARY

Boatwright, Venice


2019 CORNERSTONE CLUB Freytag, Cynthia Gonzalez, Maria Hernandez, Saul Hinton, Tammie Jones, Karin Kramer, Stephanie Marquez, Ricardo Miller, Ashley Nichols, Melisa Sears, Brandy Sonnier, Nicole Straker, Pamela RESEARCH AND EVALUATION

Dollens, Christiaan Early, James Horodyski, Linda RICHEY ELEMENTARY

Aranda, Anna Denman, Lottie Flores, Evelyn Hardy, Deborah Hargrave, Sarah Hernandez, Veronica Hernandez, Wendy Juarez, Ofilia Maldonado, Nadia Martinez, Rolando Mendoza, Criselda O’Neal, Sherry Palma, Jennifer Pena, Hugo Pequeno, Sandra Perez, Veronica Rangel, Liliana Sawyer, Tammy Vanarsdall, Donna SAM RAYBURN HIGH SCHOOL

Amaro, Erin Carnes, Sarah Cox, Chad Francis, Flona Garza, Rafael Gonzales, Sandra Green, Donald Houston, Catherine Isom, Karen Larson, Sean Lazarus, Kaitlynne Martinez, Melissa Munoz, Catherine Rearick, Katherine Reyes, Vanessa Ruiz, Miriam Segrist, Michael Shields, Lacy Umanzor, Almarosa

SAN JACINTO COLLEGE - CENTRAL

Davis, Jennifer Maxwell, Pamela Peterson, Kristin

SAN JACINTO COLLEGE - SOUTH

Scully, Keri

SAN JACINTO INTERMEDIATE

Alexander, Johnna Benner, Courtney Bryant, Carolyn Crawford, Pamela Dean, Kimberly Erskins, Pennie Heilig, Edith Jones, Nathaniel Lemarr, Lamona Loftin, April Lucot, Kelly Melendez, Diana Miller, Kaitlyn Nygaard, Ryan Orozco, Ruben Phelan, Jennifer Rainey, Casey Reed, Tonia Segovia, Anna Shanz, Mary Suire, Diana

SCHNEIDER MIDDLE SCHOOL

Elmore, Kayla Green, Lakitha Hensley, Tanya Howard, Candy Montoya-Riley, Estella Moore, Linh Moreno, Linda Morris, Amber Myers, Kathrine Simmons, Sara Simpson, Natalie Sutton, Allison Taylor, Audrea Thomas, Praisy Ton, Anh Walker, Angela Watson, Mackenzie SOUTH HOUSTON ELEMENTARY

Aleman, Elizabeth Ball, Patricia Duran-Espitia, Marylin Flores, Ana Gonzalez, Myrna Hernandez, Maria Ibarra, Jacqueline Leal, Rosaline Martinez, Nathaniel Reta, Norma Robles, Marisol Vasquez, Monserrath

Barraza, Bernice Burch, Lucy Carter-Malveaux, Lakesha Dunn, Pamela Fairley, Santana Garcia, Amy Garcia, Marilyn Guerra, Martha Haynes, Richard Jones, Trey Knight, Danielle Morfin, Lisa Myers, Kristy Parker Demus, Lashena Phillips, Martha Ray, Sheri Rodriguez, Diana Salazar, Lizette Shaw, Devon Smith, Sara Still, Kristin Umana, Jennifer Warhop, Mary White, Danetta

SOUTH HOUSTON HIGH SCHOOL

SOUTH BELT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

SOUTH HOUSTON INTERMEDIATE

Anderson, Jacquelyn Arnold, Jessica Dehoyos, Derenda

Bell, Rhonda Brady, Todd Brown-Johnson, Joy Contreras, Yessica Cortez, Cynthia Dewolfe, Susan Dixon, Kimberly Doan, Lan Ferguson, Teresa Fox, Patrick Gibson, Joseph Harrell, Trent Hicks, Larri Jimenez, Aurora Loredo, Agustin Miller, Melissa Oktabetz, Joscelyne Page, Leshunda Sharpley, Janet Silva, Angelica Taylor, Saranya Tolleson, Heather Wenke, Andrea

Booth, Diana Brown, Christy Castillo, Rachael

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Cedillo, Hilda Cwalinski, Jeffrey Delatorre, Marisa Garcia, Martha Keller, Tanya Kinney, Nicole Logan, Laquinta Lynn, Timothy Manry, Christa Muhammad, Ishmael Powell, Veronica Rosales, Fortuni Ruiz, Maida Schlabra, Racquel Smith, Jeanette Stanley, Theresa Stegemann, Olivia Upham, Paula Vela, Maria Ward, Gail Weaver, Hilary Williams, Davaine SOUTH SHAVER ELEMENTARY

Chavez, Alma Falcon, Sarai Francis, Jovan Gonzalez, Victoria Mcwater, Kristy Miramontes, Stephanie Ramos, Joyce Richards, Wanda Willis-Houston, Melissa SOUTHMORE INTERMEDIATE

Bolsen, Laura Carbajal, Santiago Hernandez, Michelle Johnson, Lamarrqueo Martinez, Mayra Rahman, Laura SPARKS ELEMENTARY

Bueno, Rosa Campbell, Alice Giles, Tracy Gonzales, Alberta Gonzales, Kimberly Guadiana, Martha Hanson, Cherrie Hernandez, Sandy Hicks, Colleen Jasso, Ninfa Manzano, Rosa Maxwell, Laura Mcewen, Karen Means, Sherri Morgan, Shari Robinson, Roxanne Rodriguez, Jessica Rodriguez, Maria Salinas, Natalie

Sanchez, Rocio Serna, Hermelinda Sharp, Teresa Tegeler, Richard Thoutt, Brianna Villarreal, Valerie SPECIAL EDUCATION

Alanis, Jessica Balfanz, Deborah Barrett, Debra Coe-Milo, Sonya Crenshaw, Allie Delamora, Valerie Donaho, Lance Dudley, Sarah Duran, Gloria Ferraro, Kimberly Fontenot, Lataunya Francis, Anita Frost, James Gaete, Andrea Garza, Natali Goins, Dana Gooden, Joshua Gump, Katherine Hawkins, Debra Hinojosa, Anjulee Johnson, Ashley Jones, Teresa Kloesel, Karla Lene, Tracy Lopez, Victoria Medellin, Diana Mendez, Jessica Mendoza, Mayra Morales, Alma Murphy, Wendy Nguyen, Quynh O’Neal, Stephanie Osornia, Veronica Pillow, Kelly Posey, Alyson Poulis, Sherril Rasberry, Linda Reed, Julie Richter, Dylan Sanchez, Angelica Shetler, Tara Spaulding, Laura Stevenson, Rose Sumner, Jennifer Thompson, Sara Tobar, Maria Torres, Carlos Weaver, Tanya Willis, Erika Woest, Hillary Zapata, Aurelia Zurita, Esther


2019 CORNERSTONE CLUB STUCHBERY ELEMENTARY

Bass, Emily Borden, Moriah Brady, Susan Bravo, Linda Cardenas, Melissa Davis, Tonya Delafuente, Elida Deleon, Jean Dowell, Jennifer Eastburn, Carolyn Escalona, Ella Fox, Cheryl Garris, Shannon Gonzalez, Leticia Hall, Susan Hernandez, Jose Hines, Cristel Iglesias, Sarah Keith, Lauren Klein, Corey Leos, Lisa Lewis, Cheryl Lyons, Charyl Maslonka, James Montemayor, Iris Montemayor, Perla Nalepa, Lauren Ogden, Kayla Palos, Denise Palos, Lauren Reed, Jessica Rerri, Goretti Reyes, Linda Robinson, Demetrius Salinas, Robin Stent, Aubree Sylvester, Dana Trog, Heather Walker, Scarlett Wallis, Kristin Whited, Alexandra Wilson, Cheryl Wong, Jose Woodruff, Sharon STUDENT SERVICES

Padilla, Maria SUBSTITUTES

Aaron, Pamela Avitia, Diana Barron, Geneva Cherry, Marlon Cioci, Margie Clark, Richard Substitutes Clarke, Noel Dear Lindsay, Emily Diaz, Cendi Esquivel, Denise Farris, Myra Fullen, Steven

Johnson, Barbara Kunkle, Katherine Martinez, Nora Mcelhannon, Lauren Mcghee, Nichole Meyer, Cheryl Muirhead, Lori Palmer, Warren Ram, Nicole Ramos, Amelia Reddell, Mary Ross, Shirlyn Ruiz, Elizabeth Salazar, Cynthia Shaffer, Lisa Slater, Bianca Walker, Dianna Woods, Nancy SUPERINTENDENT

Alvarez, Dianna Croft, Susan Kennemer, Jodie Powell, Ellen Smith, Debbie TEAGUE ELEMENTARY

Adamson, Jamie Aflleje, Pamela Allison, Laura Austin, Laura Balderas, Norma Balleza, Sintia Bowlin, Taralee Campos, Amy Cochrane, Teddi Duncan, Kayla Durbin, Courtney Fountain, Ryan Garcia, Silvia Garza, Jenny Harris, Cheryl Hartfiel, Corley Hernandez, Teresa Hogue, Brittany House, Patricia Jablonski, Catherine Jacobs, Rhonda Matthews, Sharon Montelongo, Lizeth Montemayor, Holly Moon, Mary Morris, Valorie Paez Gutierrez, Edgar Perez, Alicia Perez, Rubi Peterson, Stephanie Redwine, Stacey Robinson, Tanya Rodriguez, Isaac Ryan, Lori Schultz, Carrie Seymour, Nicole

Stereff, Kathy Talley, Stephanie Valdez, Rose Vasquez, Maria Villarreal, Kimberlee Welch, Bethany Yanez, Bianca TECHNOLOGY SERVICES

Gale, Robyn Gutierrez, Melissa Marler, Michael Newman, B J Robles, Ashley

TEGELER CAREER CENTER

Basye, Vicky Cain, Jean Cortez, Gloria Davis, Jamie Kujawa, Karel Linton, Doris Lopez, Cristina Pavey, Karla Plunkett, Jennifer Snover, Joan Thompson, Elizabeth THE SUMMIT (HIGH SCHOOL)

Bieber, Marcy De Wolfe, Robert Garcia, Lorena Marcantel, Dawn

THE SUMMIT (INTERMEDIATE)

Black, Vaughn

THOMAS HANCOCK ELEMENTARY

De La Garza, Maritza Dominguez, Llenis Garza, Idalia Garza, Raquel Guerra, Ariana Guerra, Lorena Jaramillo, Olivia Mandrell, Caitlin Nguyen, Kim-Thoa Ochoa, Jacqueline Ochoa, Rocio Ortuno Arellano, Karla Perez, Ami Perez, Claudia Runnels, Sasha Sandoval, Veronica Sgarlata, Wendy THOMPSON INTERMEDIATE

Aleman-Spray, Jennifer Ashmawee, Edward Broussard, Cathy Butler, Jill Castillo, Dalia

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Cortese, Kristin Garcia, Gina Gibson, Gina Griffin, Tanis Guerrero, Karissa Kutra, Aaron Mathis, Melinda Minter, Betty Orr, Sherrie Reyna, Prudencio Reynolds, Janet Richards, Veann Salinas, Claudia Sanders, Wayne Sawyer, Douglas Soto, Lauren Tabarez, Patricia Teichelman, Travis Veltman, Angela Woods, Ca-Lishea

Garcia, Jessica Garza, Jessica Golibart-Coppedge, Christine Gonzalez De Serna, Rubisela Gonzalez Gamez, Maritza Guerrero, Jeannette Hinton, Laura Jackson, Jessica Landree, Jane Lizcano Martinez, Claudia Lozano, Anna Martinez, Jessica Martinez, Norma Munoz, Jasmin Perez, Claudia Phillip Loyd, Anuska Quintanilla De Vazquez, Eva Rodriguez-Garcia, Norma Vargas, Dulce Veach, Tori

TRANSPORTATION

YOUNG ELEMENTARY

Cantu, Janell Jacobs, Jim Loven, Lisa Mendoza, Oralia Trevino, Anastacia TURNER ELEMENTARY

Barker, Amber Brown, Sharon Caver, Jacqueline Duke, Donna Duke, Kelli Fleming, Susan Kaiser, Loretta Kotey, Elizabeth Lagowski, Stephanie Mcjunkins, Jeanie Mckissick, Stephanie Morren, Pamela Parrish, Julie Ramirez, Alexis Venegas, Stephanie Verden, Nancy Walsh, Lisa Willis, Shari Wright, Rhonda Zuniga, Samantha WILLIAMS ELEMENTARY

Alexander, Tanika Argueta, Maritza Berner, Mary Birkhead, Barbara Brodowski, Elizabeth Cantu, Mindy Cespedes, Odill Chavez, Patricia Contreras, Selena Deleon, Martha Delgado, Jennifer Franco, Vianka

Bartos, Cheryl Cowardin, Elizabeth Hernandez, Jennifer Jenkins, Keeley Mcclellen, Amy Mosley, Janalea Olivarez, Alejandra Paz, Stephanie Ramon, Marilyn Solorio-Walker, Maria


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2019 EDUCATION FOUNDATION

PASADENA ISD

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

BOARD MEMBERS

ADVISORY BOARD

AJ Jabbary President

Shelly Antley Bill Barmore Fran Bass Jack Bailey Phil Barker Chris Bezdek Patti Bodkins Terry Brotherton Steven Cowart Tish Eubanks Gloria Gallegos James Guthrie Bob Gebhard Randy Haddox, Jr. JJ Isbell Dr. Kirk Lewis Dr. Troy McCarley Kelly McGill John Moon, Jr. Thomas Schoenbein Jackie Spigener Ken Unfried Ginny Ginn Wagner Charles Welsh Herman Williams Cristina Womack

Wayne Adams Rudy Ayles Jess Fields Rev. Emory Gadd Rick Guerrero Daniel J. Hickey Elizabeth Harris-Lindberg Ben Meador Liz Olivarez Randy Perry Michael Porterfield Calvin Powitzky Mariselle Quijano Madeline Simpson Maureen R. M. Singleton Judge Holly Williamson

Steve Cote Past President Cheri Hutcherson President-Elect Denise Jennings VP, Development Linda Lukaszewski VP, Admin. Affairs Salvador Serrano, Jr. Treasurer Dr. DeeAnn Powell Secretary Debbie Pace-Rowland Member-at-Large Judy Harrison Member-at-Large

MARSHALL KENDRICK PRESIDENT JACK BAILEY VICE-PRESIDENT KENNY FERNANDEZ SECRETARY VICKIE MORGAN ASSISTANT SECRETARY NELDA SULLIVAN MEMBER

STAFF Gloria Gallegos Assoc. Supt. of Special Programs

FRED ROBERTS

Cindy Parmer Executive Director of PISDEF

MARISELLE QUIJANO

Isabel Trevino Admin. Assistant

MEMBER

MEMBER DR. DEEANN POWELL SUPERINTENDENT

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