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The Foundation for Fairfax County Public Schools AN INTRODUCTION Presented to

The Foundation for Fairfax County Public Schools AN INTRODUCTION Presented to THE SUPERINTENDENT’S BUSINESS & COMMUNITY ADVISORY COUNCIL April 22, 2014. IN THE NEXT 20 MINUTES…. Some perspectives to consider Introducing the Foundation for Fairfax County Public Schools

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  1. The Foundation for Fairfax County Public Schools AN INTRODUCTION Presented to THE SUPERINTENDENT’S BUSINESS & COMMUNITY ADVISORY COUNCIL April 22, 2014

  2. IN THE NEXT 20 MINUTES…. • Some perspectives to consider • Introducing the Foundation for Fairfax County Public Schools • Possible funding areas – strategic needs • Your Questions

  3. As this presentation unfolds, please keep in mind these questions: • What needs matter to you most, as business and • community executives? • What does ROI mean to you? What would make high-impact partnerships? • What can we offer you, that hasn’t been offered • before?

  4. We are very fortunate to live in one of the most prosperous counties in the US. Fairfax County has responsive government and a strong economy -- right next door to the Nation’s Capital. Studies show the quality of public schools is a big factor for families and businesses looking to relocate.

  5. Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) is an award-winning, world-class, and growing public school system – the 11th largest in the nation, soon to be #10.

  6. FCPS is the largest school district in Virginia. More than 184,000 young people are enrolled in 196 school facilities served by nearly 24,000 employees. Enrollment has grown more than 14,000 in the past five years. It should reach 200,000 students by 2020.

  7. Not only is enrollment continually increasing, but the student population mix is changing – bringing special needs and added responsibilities to FCPS.

  8. Fairfax County Public Schools welcome every young person from all socio-economic and cultural backgrounds and abilities. Every childcan learn and has a right to reach his or her full potential. (LEP = Limited English Proficiency)

  9. The greatest challenges facing Fairfax County Public Schools over the remainder of this decade are: • Meeting increased demand – more people moving into the County, higher birthrates, and a larger share of working class families mean increased enrollments, which means the need for maximized space, keeping more teachers, and responsive program offerings. We must keep class sizes manageable (which is approaching 30 students per class, on average) • Implementing the “curriculum of the future” – a focus on career-needed skill sets, programs fitting the County’s workforce outlook, with an emphasis on STEAM education, critical thinking and problem solving, teamwork, and personal accountability • Anticipating capital needs – repurposing classroom spaces, developing more labs and flexible classrooms, and keeping technology current. We have more than $866 million in capital projects critically needed, but have to be staggered over time • Closing the “Achievement Gap” – in an evermore diverse society, it’s in everyone’s interest to ensure all students enter school ready to learn, and become college or career ready. This is a “civil rights issue of the 21st Century.”

  10. An Opportunity To Do Something About It Because the quality of public education directly relates to the quality of life found in a jurisdiction, these factors, coming together at this time in Fairfax County’s history, threaten our prosperity and the formula for success and growth in Fairfax County. Dramatic tax revenue increases and deferring capital improvements are not solutions. It’s time for a new source of funding and a level of public-private partnership to bolster education and the future of our children – the “usual fundraising” and user-fee approaches won’t suffice. That’s why in 2010, the Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce had the foresight and commitment to establish a non-profit charitable foundation to support our public schools.

  11. Presenting The Foundation for Fairfax County Public Schools • A 501(c)(3) charitable organization – gifts are • tax-deductible • No donated funds may be used for lobbying, • political activities, or to replace public funding • Established to connect the systemic needs of FCPS to the community • Focused on enhancing educational opportunities and innovation through • collaboration between FCPS and business and philanthropic leaders • Is governed by an 18-person Board of Directors separate from the School Board • (maximum board size is 25 seats) • Has raised more than $1.8 million in its first 4 years • (91:09 program-overhead ratio) • Founding donors include ExxonMobil, Northrop Grumman, • Capital One, Cardinal Bank, Deloitte, Kaiser Permanente • and Apple Federal Credit Union –among other leaders!

  12. Our Mission To support academic and technical innovation, helping FCPS produce the graduates and workforce of tomorrow and helping form the ethical, productive and engaged citizens of our county, who will be our workers, neighbors, entrepreneurs and leaders in the future. The Foundation is the strategic advancement arm of FCPS, independent but allied to it.

  13. Rather than fund a large list of small projects or programs, we propose to establish three strategic Funds of supplemental new resources, outside of the normal FCPS budgets, to make high-impact investments in new Initiatives designed to address the critical threat areas . The Foundation for Fairfax County Public Schools will serve as the leveraging partner between the private sector and our school system. Donor-investors will be invited to help shape and secure the top- quality of our schools and the education of our children – the future workers, citizens and your neighbors.

  14. Who Should Support This Initiative? Businesses, professional firms and corporations doing business in Fairfax County, focused on their future workforce, customers, and our continued vibrant economic market Philanthropists who care about the importance of education in young people’s lives, as part of their formation into productive, successful adulthood Private foundations concerned with social advancement, through educational programs particularly designed to help disadvantaged students Allied organizations to FCPS, which will benefit and thrive as our county’s school system grows and succeeds All those citizens who care about our area, our young people, and the quality of life in Fairfax County.

  15. How Will I Benefit? • These are the workers you will need in the future • These are the neighbors in your community • This workforce will impact Fairfax County’s competitiveness • and attraction – our prosperity and economic vitality • An ample, skilled and ready workforce – whether hi-tech, trades or service • industry – incentivizes prospective employers and businesses to locate here • FCPS is the engine to train the workforce and citizens of the future in Fairfax County. This is your “ROI” and our mutual prosperity.

  16. For more information… Visit our website: www.FCPSFoundation.org Or please contact: Mike Infurnari Executive Director The Foundation for Fairfax County Public Schools 8115 Gatehouse Road, Suite 5105 Falls Church, VA 22042 Phone: (571) 423-1033 Mobile: (571) 379-1438 Email: minfurnari@fcps.edu Skype: FCPSFoundation

  17. And now… Jay Garant. The Office of Business & Community Partnerships works to match up current needs of our individual schools and the system with external partners – fostering beneficial relationships that help our students and provide ROI. It has a symbiotic relationship to the Foundation for Fairfax County Schools, which is focused more on the strategic, long-term, and futuristic positioning of FCPS. Together, we meet the needs of FCPS today and tomorrow, through external generosity.

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