Back to School 2010 – 2011
Donations
Click here for information regarding in-kind donations of supplies and materials.
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Click here for information about how you can purchase Kits for Kids and donate the kits to CPS.
Meet with representatives from CSU in Ohio
Change Your World. Change Your Future. Change Your Life. Change is Central.
If you have not made a decision about attending a university for fall 2010, it’s not too late.
We would like to introduce you to Central State University, Ohio’s premier public HBCU. Central State University offers its students leading edge programs in urban education, environmental engineering and jazz studies. At Central State University you will find something few schools can boast – a welcoming, diverse community designed with you in mind. Central State University students pursue their passions and work with a dedicated faculty who promote success. To learn more, click Academics are Central.
The University is proud that 80% of its graduates go onto a graduate school or a career in their field of study within one year of graduation. Chicago alumni like James A. Hill, President of Hill Taylor, LLC; Doris Nicholson, retired educator in the Chicago Public School system, and Deborah Perkins, social worker with the Department of Children and Family Services, among many others have enjoyed successful careers.
On June 29th at Phoenix Military Academy, 145 S. Campbell, 1pm – 3pm, representatives from Central State University – faculty, Athletics, senior administrations, admissions, financial aid and scholarship officers will be available to meet with you. Please bring with you a copy of your high school transcript and test scores. Also, if you have not completed your FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) form, please go online and provide the required information and include the code for Central State University (003026) on your FAFSA form.
We look forward to talking with you on June 29th in Chicago. More importantly, I look forward to welcoming you to Central State University fall 2010.
If you have questions, call me at (937) 376-6373.
Anthony Fairbanks
Vice President, Institutional Advancement.
Reserve your spot by registering at: www.chooseyourfuture.org/calendar
CPS Nights with the Chicago Bulls

Once again the Chicago Bulls have made discount tickets available to CPS students, faculty, staff, family and friends.
Print out the form and fax or mail it to the Bulls.
Fax number: 312-455-4191
(If you can’t open the PDF file, try downloading Adobe Reader)
NOTE: The following dates available:
Please direct any inquiries to the Chicago Bulls ticket office at (312) 455-4143 or email groups@bulls.com.
FAQ’s
Q: What is the seating arrangement? Will your seat be randomly given or can you choose?
A:Â Two seat locations are being offered. The seats are located in rows within the 200 and 300 Level. The Bulls will assign the best available seats at the time they receive the order so they encourage people to submit their order as soon as possible.
Q: How will we know we will be attending the bulls game if we submit the form? Will we get a confirmation before the tickets are supposed to get mailed to the recipient?
A: The Bulls will contact each person if there is a problem with their ticket order. Otherwise the only confirmation received is the fax confirmation at the time they submit the order.
For more information, call the Bulls ticket office directly at: (312) 455-4143
HOK Open House Benefits Hughes Elem.
Global design firm HOK held an Open House to showcase their new offices on March 26. As part of that event, they held a silent auction to benefit Charles Hughes Elementary, raising over $4,500 for the school’s programs.
HOK employees became familiar with the school during a community service project they performed earlier in the year in West Lawndale.
U.S. Cellular Gives $250K to IL Teachers
U.S. Cellular funded over 450 classroom projects nationwide as part of its 2009 Calling All Teachers campaign. The company worked with DonorsChoose.org around Teacher Appreciation Week May 4-8 to donate $1.1 million to meet classroom needs.
Over $250,000 of the funds went to teachers in Illinois, many of whom hosted U.S. Cellular employee visitors in their classrooms.
“Chicago Public Schools appreciates the support U.S. Cellular has provided to our schools and teachers through the DonorsChoose.org partnership,” said Dr. Barbara Eason-Watkins, Chief Education Officer of the Chicago Public Schools. “The recognition and reward offered to these extraordinary teachers further supports their daily efforts to bring added resources to their classroom learning environments.”
U.S. Cellular also made a recent donation of 10,000 vouchers for free tickets to April or May White Sox games. The vouchers were disctributed for use by CPS students.
For more information about Calling All Teachers, visit uscellular.com/callingallteachers
Mindovo Donates Computers to Fenger
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Technology company Mindovo arranged the donation of two truckloads of computers to Fenger High School, located at 11220 South Wallace Street.
Carrie Healy, a Family Tree member, organized the drive for the school, which was named for her great-grandfather Dr. Christian Fenger. Dr. Fenger was a Danish surgeon who moved to Chicago in 1877 and made many discoveries about the nature of infectious disease and antiseptic surgery.
Learn more about donating computers and other items on the Free Things page.
Crane HS Alumni Fund Scholarships
As part of their 40th reunion activities, the Crane HSÂ Class of ’69 and the Ebert Foundation donated $50,000 in scholarships to the Crane Class of 2009.
Crane Alumna Chaz Ebert said, “We want these students to remember that it’s important to know where you came from and that they stand on the shoulders of those who came before them. We’re doing everything we can to give them a helping hand because they represent our future,”
The group challenged other CPS alumni to get involved at their own schools citywide. Alumni of Crane and any other Chicago Public School can reconnect with their schools and each other at CPSalumni.org.
PepsiCo Rewards Student Ingenuity
In celebration of Black History Month, on Feb. 26th and 27th PepsiCo Chicago awarded the winners of two contests for CPS students: one inviting them to write an essay advising President Obama on education, the environment or the economy, and another challenging them to develop and present a new product or marketing tool.
For the Ninth Annual Black History Month Essay Contest, PepsiCo Chicago awarded three first-place prizes, one in each grade from 6th through 8th, and three second-place prizes, also selected by grade. The winning students came from Jenner Elementary, Libby Elementary and Pershing West Middle School. Students read their essays at an awards ceremony held Feb. 26 at PepsiCo Chicago, 555 West Monroe St.
PepsiCo Chicago also invited several teams of 2-4 CPS high school students to submit proposals for a new product and/or marketing concept in the area of Foods, Beverages or Snacks. The first and second place teams came from Brooks College Prep HS and the third and fourth place teams came from Whitney Young Magnet HS. On Feb. 27, the teams of students presented their proposals to PepsiCo Chicago senior leadership and members of the African-American Network.
PepsiCo Chicago has ongoing partnerships with Jenner Elementary and Libby Elementary and supports projects at other schools throughout the school year.
Tickets to Disney on Ice for CPS Students
In January, Feld Entertainment donated 1,000 complimentary passes to Disney on Ice presents Worlds of Fantasy, which played during January and February at the Allstate Arena and the United Center.
Learning about oral care from Elmo
Volunteers from the American Dental Association Foundation visited 21 Chicago public schools during March and April 2009. ADA employees visited pre-kindergarten, kindergarten and first-grade classrooms and read the pop-up book Ready, Set, Brush!, which features Elmo, Cookie Monster and other Sesame Street characters and teaches proper oral care. Schools visited included Ashburn, Cook, Cuffe, Curtis, Dunne, Esmond, Ft. Dearborn, Foster Park, Garvey, Jackson, Vanderpoel, Bennett, Evers, Fernwood, Green, Hughes, Keller, Kellogg, Kohn, Morgan, and Shedd.
The ADA Foundation donated enough copies of Ready, Set, Brush! to provide each student in the classes visited with a copy of the book to take home, as well as one copy for each elementary school in the district to add to its library. In total, 2,500 books, as well as numerous toothbrushes and boxes of floss, were distributed to CPS schools.
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