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A Generous Community Keeps on Giving to Madison’s Public Schools

Just as we just officially wrapped up our #Impact19 Countdown, the community around us just keeps on giving. We are so excited to share stories from a few more generous partners who are committed to the success of our public schools and scholars, both today and tomorrow!

A New Playground in 2020 for Lincoln Elementary

The Midvale-Lincoln PTO is kicking off an ambitious fundraising campaign to get a new playground built at Lincoln Elementary by the fall of 2020 and for a limited time:  Gifts of support have the potential to be matched generously!

Donate by December 31, 2019 and your donation will be MATCHED up to $13,000! Two local families have generously agreed to match donations. The Ozanne Family has committed up to $10,000 and a second anonymous family has committed up to $3,000. Thank you to these two families!

Background and Need 

In May 2019, the playground bridge at Lincoln Elementary collapsed during recess.  The entire play structure is nearing the end of its life and needs to be replaced. New equipment will provide a safe, engaging, and inclusive play space for all Lincoln students and the surrounding community. For more information visit the Midvale-Lincoln PTO online.

Now is the time to give, via our fund page, here. Thank you!

Full Hearts – Full Bellies (and incredible local business partners!)

As Thanksgiving ushered in the holiday shopping season, several local businesses decided to team up to help pay off student lunch debt in Madison’s public schools. Launched by A Room of One’s Own bookstore, who donated a percentage of the big shopping weekend’s proceeds to help, this effort helped grow our Child Nutrition Assistance Fund, which helps MMSD scholars relieve school lunch debts. Lots of local businesses got on board for this quick push to support local business and our public schools, including:

A Room of One’s Own | The Book Deal | Morris Ramen | Cats of Madison | Wayward Tattoo | McKenna Patterson Photography | UnderBelly | Communication Madison

While many vendors’ promotion period has ended, the Foundation’s Child Nutrition Assistance Fund is a sustained fund that can accept gift donations at any time.

This holiday season, we are so grateful for the gifts of so many – in time, money, teamwork and support – all for our public schools. We encourage you to make a gift that’s meaningful to you – to the Foundation, or any of its 170+ funds and school endowments – to help make our schools great, both today and tomorrow!

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Alumni: Arleen Casey

Arleen (Muldowney) Casey grew up as the youngest of six children, experiencing a rich and vibrant childhood. Her parents built their home in 1948 on what was then the edge of town near Seminole Highway and Highway 12/18. Arleen attended Nakoma Grade School and Cherokee Junior High before graduating from West High School in 1974.

Alumni: Antonio Cruz-Rodriguez

Born in Mexico, Antonio Cruz-Rodriguez moved to the United States with his family when he was just a few years old. The Cruz-Rodriguez family settled on the east side of Madison, where Antonio’s educational journey began. He attended Lapham Elementary for 4K, then moved to Hawthorne Elementary, and later to Sandburg Elementary due to new district lines. He continued his education at Sherman Middle School and graduated from East High School in 2010.

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