Lawrence Schools Foundation
Press Releases

The most up-to-date information about what the Lawrence Schools Foundation is doing can be found in the following press releases. You'll also find our current annual report in PDF format.

Index of past press releases

New Award for New York Elementary Teachers
5/21/2008

Foundation to present $10,000 Bob's Award to Lawrence High Teacher
5/15/2008

2008 Teacher Innovation Grants
3/26/2008

City's Google guru to browse for school funds (article by George Diepenbrock, LJWorld)
1/23/2008

Local Business supports Math & Science through the Lawrence Schools Foundation
1/17/2008

Schools Foundation to Present $5,000 Teacher Award
12/14/2007

Concert to benefit Lawrence Public Schools music programs
11/5/2007

Kansas City Symphony concert to benefit the Lawrence Schools Foundation
10/30/2007

LHS Alum to Sing for his Breakfast (2007 Community Education Breakfast)
6/26/2007

New Money for Music Programs
5/11/2007

Foundation, LEAP Combine Forces to Benefit Schools
1/22/2007

Schools Foundation to Dedicate Early Childhood Classroom
12/08/2006

Early Childhood Education program received donation
08/21/2006

US Dept. of Justice attorney to speak at Community Education Breakfast, 06/23/2006

Foundation Presents Teaching Innovation Grants, 05/26/2006

South Junior High Teacher and Staff Appreciation Fund, 09/16/2005

Early Childhood Education program receives donation, 08/09/2005

School foundation seeking financial help, 08/07/2005 (external link to video by 6News Lawrence)

Alumni Fund-Raising Campaign, 08/27/2004


2006 Lawrence Schools Foundation
Annual Report


Note: The annual report is 256Kb and is saved in PDF format.

 

City’s Google guru to browse for school funds
LHS, KU grad to speak at Holidome

By George Diepenbrock, LJWorld
January 27, 2008

He’s known for helping put Lawrence at the center of the Google Earth program.

Later this year, Lawrence High School and Kansas University graduate Brian McClendon will be the center of the largest fundraiser for the Lawrence Schools Foundation.

“I’m happy to help Lawrence schools any way I’m able to,” McClendon said in an e-mail to the Journal-World. “I got a great public education but realize that we need the support of the community to make the difference.”

McClendon, engineering director for Google Earth and Google Maps, will be the keynote speaker for the 2008 Community Education Breakfast at

7:30 a.m. Sept. 5 at the Lawrence Holidome, 200 McDonald Drive.

“We are thrilled. I think he’s going to be both interesting and entertaining,” said Susan Esau, executive director of the foundation.

McClendon is a 1982 LHS graduate and 1986 KU graduate. He also attended Hillcrest and West Junior High schools. His fondest memories about Lawrence schools include working in the lunchroom in sixth grade — his first job. He also got a start with computers when he programmed the game “Battleship” at LHS through a modem and terminal to KU’s Honeywell computer, McClendon wrote.

He visited Lawrence during the past year for at least two public events: an engineering fair at KU and to be inducted into the LHS Hall of Honor.

The foundation’s breakfast will be in its seventh year this fall. Last year, 550 people attended and the event raised more than $40,000, mostly to support early childhood education.

This year, board members for the foundation and Lawrence Education Achievement Partners hope the breakfast raises $50,000. Organizers are still planning and seeking sponsors. Typically at the event, keynote speakers talk about their experience in Lawrence public schools and invite some of their former teachers to attend. Nashville musician Chuck Mead, a 1979 LHS graduate, gave a humorous speech last year and played guitar songs with Superintendent Randy Weseman.

“We’re going to let (McClendon) talk about whatever he wants to talk about,” Esau said.

Originally published at: http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2008/jan/27/citys_google_guru_browse_school_funds/

 

 
   
               
 

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