February 8, 2016

District loves education foundation

District loves education foundation

The Unionville-Chadds Ford Education Foundation has been bridging financial gaps in the school district since 1995 and the district loves the efforts.

Tim Hoffman, the principal at Charles F. Patton Middle School for four years, called the foundation fantastic.

“It’s another community partnership,” Hoffman said. “We have our PTOs, which are very helpful providing things for our teachers, but there are other projects…that can have high price tags.”

People check out the items included in the Unionville-Chadds Ford Education Foundation silent auction fundraiser Saturday night.
People check out the items included in the Unionville-Chadds Ford Education Foundation silent auction fundraiser Saturday night.

He said one of those projects was a Redcat audio amplification system for classrooms. The foundation provided a grant for four of the systems at the middle school. He said Redcat systems create an even sound throughout the classroom so that everyone can hear the teacher and everyone can hear the students when they read aloud.

“It’s quite a donation,” Hoffman added.

Shawn Dutkiewicz, now in his second year as principal at Chadds Ford Elementary School, agreed with Hoffman.

“The foundation is unlike anything. I’ve never heard of an organization within a school district that supports us in such a way. We just received two grants last week that will help do a great deal for our kids,” he said during Saturday night’s silent auction at The Gables on Route 1.

There was a $3,800 grant for the schools Maker Space, where students can explore projects they’re curious about, from crafts to high technology, and a $1,500 grant for a fifth-grade collaboration project, Dutkiewicz said.

Superintendent John Sanville said the administration and the school board appreciate the foundation’s efforts to support ideas the teachers have.

“It’s money that goes directly to helping the kids. I give the foundation and its leadership a lot of credit for what they do to help make our student experience better,” Sanville said.

Jen Hall was the auction chairman for the event this year. She said the foundation fills some of the gaps between what the district budget allows and what the individual school PTOs raise.

Teachers submit grants to the foundation, which vets the requests and then funds whatever it thinks best benefits the school and the community.

The silent auction is the foundation’s major fundraiser. Hall said the group raised $21,000 to $22,000 last year. This year’s goal, with 180 people attending the event, was $25,000.

The foundation has been in existence since 1995 and has raised nearly $280,000 to fund projects in the district.

Among the recent grants, in addition to the classroom audio systems and the Maker Space project, the foundation has also paid for some water bottle refilling stations on existing water fountains at Unionville High School, and some Chromebooks for the elementary schools, Hall said.

(Top photo: Chadds Ford Elementary School Principal Shawn Dutkiewicz, his wife Adriene and Hillandale Elementary School Principal Steve Dissinger attend the Unionville-Chadds Ford Education Foundation silent auction fundraiser Saturday night. Shawn Dutkiewicz said CFES just received more than $5,000 in grants from the foundation.)

About Rich Schwartzman

Rich Schwartzman has been reporting on events in the greater Chadds Ford area since September 2001 when he became the founding editor of The Chadds Ford Post. In April 2009 he became managing editor of ChaddsFordLive. He is also an award-winning photographer.

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Winter storm warning issued for region

Updated at 3:30 p.m. to change storm watch to warning

A winter storm warning has been issued for the region, starting from late on Monday, Feb. 8, through late Tuesday, Feb. 9, the National Weather Service (NWS) said.

The chance of precipitation is 80 percent approaching midnight on Monday with a low temperature of 31 expected. Accumulation of one to three inches is possible. The 80 percent chance of precipitation continues into Tuesday with the possibility of another accumulation of three to five inches, the NWS said.

The snow has the potential to be moderate to heavy on Tuesday into Tuesday night, especially south and west of Philadelphia. A high temperature of 35 and a low of 28 is predicted. The snow may mix with rain closer to the coast, reducing the accumulation. Northeast winds of 10 to 15 mph are forecast with gusts of 20 mph.

The wintry weather is likely to impact travel from late Monday night through Tuesday night, the NWS said. Drivers are urged to proceed with caution.

 

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Vietnam Wall replica coming to Chester County

“The Wall That Heals,” a 250-foot, half-scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, is coming to Chester County this summer.

'The Wall That Heals' replicates the Vietnam Wall memorial in Washington.
‘The Wall That Heals,’ a traveling exhibition coming to Downingtown this summer, replicates the Vietnam Wall memorial in Washington.

Hopewell United Methodist Church (UMC) and East Brandywine Township will host the replica memorial wall and accompanying mobile education center display, the only Chester County venue on a national tour, according to a township press release.

The exhibition will be available for viewing throughout the day and night from July 28 to Aug. 1 at East Brandywine Township Community Park, 440 Dilworth Rd., Downingtown, Pa., 19335.

In anticipation of the event, Hopewell UMC and East Brandywine Township are inviting all Chester County residents to an informational meeting at the East Brandywine Township municipal building, 1214 Horseshoe Pike in Downingtown, on Thursday, Feb. 25, at 7 p.m. The meeting will outline plans for the exhibit, including volunteer opportunities, the release said.

“This is an exciting opportunity for Chester County residents to experience the impact of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall, and we are asking for volunteers to help with visitor assistance and security during this leg of the tour,” Sandy Lammey, chair of East Brandywine Township’s Parks and Recreation Committee, said in the release. “The Wall is the most visited memorial in Washington D.C. and bears the names of the more than 58,000 men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in Vietnam.”

'The Wall That Heals' will be available for viewing 24 hours a day during its stay in Downingtown.
‘The Wall That Heals’ will be available for viewing 24 hours a day during its stay in Downingtown.

Since its debut in 1996, more than two million people have visited “The Wall That Heals” sites. It has made stops in nearly 400 U.S. communities in addition to a tour of Ireland and a visit to Canada. The exhibit includes photos of service members whose names are found on The Wall; letters and memorabilia left at The Wall in D.C.; and a map of Vietnam and a chronological overview of the conflict in Vietnam.

“It is a privilege to have been selected to host ‘The Wall That Heals’ and to provide an opportunity for all residents – especially local veterans and their families – to see the memorial that honors the three million-plus Americans who served during the Vietnam War,” John Neider, pastor of Outreach Ministries at Hopewell UMC, said in the release.

“The Wall That Heals” will be open 24 hours a day during its Chester County display, and there is no charge for admission. The only other Pennsylvania stop scheduled in 2016 will occur in York from May 5 to May 8. For more information on the Downingtown stop, visit www.hopewellumc.org or www.ebrandywine.org.

With support from USAA, Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Charitable Trust, FedEx, and Geico, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund (VVMF) coordinates local stops of “The Wall That Heals” and the accompanying mobile education center. “The Wall That Heals” is transported from community to community by a 53-foot, fifth-wheel trailer with cases built into its sides, allowing it to tell the story of the Vietnam War, The Wall and the divisive era in American history.

 

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