The Partnership Thanks Civic Partners for 25 Years of Support

Both the towns of Gillespie and Benld recently welcomed representatives of The Partnership for Educational Excellence at routine board meetings to mark the education foundation’s 25th anniversary.

Nanci Grandone, the founder and first president of The Partnership for Educational Excellence, and John Fassero, Jr., a founding member and current president, received proclamations of congratulations from both Mayor John Hicks of Gillespie and Jim Kelly of Benld.

In turn, Fassero thanked the villages for their past financial and in-kind support during 25 years of fund raisers.

Since its founding, Fassero said, the Partnership has distributed nearly $600,000 in the form of classroom mini-grants and $215,500 as 393 scholarships to graduating Gillespie High School seniors. All funds administered by the 501(c)3 non-profit organization come from donations, bequests and memorials.

“We’ve worked very hard over the years to be transparent and good stewards of that money. It’s not our money,” Fassero noted. “It’s other peoples’ money. We are the funnel that funnels other peoples’ money to the school district.”

For the volunteer organization’s 25th anniversary, the group has set a goal of raising $25,000 in new donations, Fassero said, to support an increase in the size of its scholarships from $500 to $1,000. This increase will come in the form of a dollar-for-dollar match to established memorial scholarships.

 

“It’s still a modest scholarship at $1,000, but for many students, it is the only scholarship available to them,” he said. “Most years we provide scholarships for up to 25 percent of the graduating class and we are very proud of that. We hope to maintain that percentage, but we will need help to meet that goal.”

Fassero thanked the councils, stating, “Your support has added both to our resources and credibility. It’s clear that we share the philosophy that ‘Only on the foundation of education can our children build productive lives and a stable society.’”

Both mayors stated in their proclamations that the village officials “applaud The Partnership’s commitment to educational excellence and do hereby encourage residents and alumni, civic and business leaders in CUSD7 to continue their generous support of the children of CUSD7, our most valuable asset.” 

Gillespie Proclamation with Mayor John Hicks, John Fassero and Nancy Grandone

Gillespie Proclamation with Mayor John Hicks, John Fassero and Nancy Grandone

Benld Proclamation with John Fassero and Nancy GrandonePhoto courtesy of Coal Country Times

Benld Proclamation with John Fassero and Nancy Grandone

Photo courtesy of Coal Country Times

Early Bird Winners

Two lucky winners took home $100 each on the first night that Grand Raffle tickets went on sale by The Partnership for Educational Excellence. Andrew Brummett of Edwardsville and Nickie Barrett of Gillespie, on behalf of her infant daughter Violet Bellovich, were “early bird” buyers at this month’s “For the Love of Education” trivia night sponsored by The Partnership for Educational Excellence.

“This is our third Grand Raffle,” explains John Fassero, Jr., president and founding member of the education foundation. “We have had an outstanding response to the drawing for two years, and 2018 is no exception. Tickets are reportedly going faster than ever.”

Tickets are $20, and only 500 will be sold. “This makes the odds of winning excellent,” notes Fassero. All proceeds from this year’s raffle will be used to increase Partnership scholarships from $500 each to $1,000 each.

“We have previously kept our awards modest so that we could recognize the greatest number of Gillespie High School (GHS) graduates,” says Fassero. “Considering that we routinely award scholarships to 20% to 30% of each GHS graduating class, and considering that post-secondary education costs have soared, we’re raising funds to offer more help to more students.”

The drawing for a single grand prize of $5,000 will be at Ben-Gil Elementary School’s spaghetti dinner on Palm Sunday, March 25. Any tickets left on that day can be purchased at the spaghetti dinner. Meanwhile they can be purchased at Hicks Maytag Appliances in Gillespie; by contacting any Partnership director*; or by getting in touch via e-mail at info@thepartnership7.org

Current Partnership directors are Rosie Emmenderfer; John Fassero; Nanci Grandone; Donna Prevedell; Katie Ronald; Ann Marie Bauer Ross; Carole Scheller; Susan Stromsland; Rose Tebbe; Don Throne; and Julie Zirkelbach. 

Director Katie Ronald and Early Bird Winner Andrew Brummett

Director Katie Ronald and Early Bird Winner Andrew Brummett

Director Katie Ronald and Early Bird Winner Nikki Barrett

Director Katie Ronald and Early Bird Winner Nikki Barrett