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How does CEEF Benefit Nimitz? CEEF provides funds to Nimitz through the districtwide elementary school music program and site discretionary matching funds for arts and technology resources. Site discretionary funds are raised through CEEF's annual Gala and Golf Tournament. Over the past three years, Nimitz has received $19,000 from CEEF for our visual arts program, art supplies, and cultural assemblies, as well as for technology hardware and software. Nimitz has also received over $190,866 from CEEF for library books, professional development for teachers, emergency kit supplies, classroom sets of children's literature, and science materials over the past two decades. In school year 2009-2010, CEEF will provide: - $300,000 to sustain the certificated music program in grades 4-5
- $100,000, distributed on a per pupil basis, for music in grades 1-3 at all 20 elementary schools
- $75,000 toward site discretionary matching grants for arts and/or technology resources at all 25 district schools
- $100,000 in support of math professional development for teachers that will help to better prepare our students to compete at a world class standard.
Over the past two decades, CEEF has granted over $12 million to the district to support districtwide literacy, math, science, arts and technology programs. CEEF Cares!
*Proceeds Benefit Arts & Technology Programs at all schools in the Cupertino Union School District.
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ePIC Film Festival Thursday, April 1, 2010 5:00 p.m. Lawson Middle School Click here to sign up ePIC Film Festival Awards Ceremony Thursday, April 1, 2010 7:30 p.m. Lawson Middle School View the winners.
CEEF Golf Tournament Monday, June 21, 2010 11:00 a.m. Shotgun Start Stanford Golf Course Click here to sign up. |
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