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The connections between the Fairfield School District and
Fairfield Community Foundation are many, and growing every year.
The Community Foundation is young as foundations go. It got its
start just eight years ago, when a group of visionary citizens came
together and did a lot of hard work to organize it. But in just that
short time, it has already given out nearly a half million dollars
in grants and scholarships.
Fairfield High School seniors headed to college are a major
beneficiary of the foundation. Last year the foundation awarded
$64,000 in scholarships, to 62 students. Almost all of them were FHS
seniors. The scholarships range in size from $250 to more than
$2,000. Many of the scholarships are directed toward students
whose goals or interests serve as a memorial to the individual
honored by the scholarship. For example, the Robert W. Cropenbaker
Scholarship, established by Fairfield’s longest-serving
superintendent, is awarded to a senior planning to become a teacher.
The Jenny Evans Memorial Scholarship, which preserves the memory of
a Fairfield High student and cross-country athlete who was
tragically killed in an auto accident, is awarded to a runner on the
school’s cross-country team. The Christy Dennis Memorial Scholarship
honors one of our teachers and soccer coaches who died three years
ago of a brain aneurysm. It’s awarded annually to a member of the
soccer team. These scholarships are endowed by individuals,
families, businesses and other organizations who want their gift to
give forever. The foundation takes these contributions and invests
them prudently, then distributes the income from the
investments. A board of trustees, of whom many have close
ties to the Fairfield School District, leads the foundation. Members
of the board include Sally Braun, a school nurse for many years;
John Brunner, a guidance counselor and Latin teacher; John Clemmons,
legal counsel to the school board; Fred Valerius, who as
superintendent of the Butler County MRDD worked very closely with
our district for many years; Kathy Clark, who volunteered for many
hours in our schools; and Nancy Wenning, a member of the Board of
Education.
Every year the foundation holds an annual dinner. The theme this
year is honoring educators, and we’re very proud that 10 teachers in
our district (and five more from other area schools) have been
selected as outstanding educators to be recognized. This event will
be on Nov. 13, and anyone interested in attending can call the
foundation office at 829-6355 for ticket information.
Just as the foundation’s board has many connections with the
school district, the committee working to plan the annual event is
also filled with people who have served the district in different
ways for many years.
The Fairfield School District was formed in 1929. Seventy years
later, in 1999, the Fairfield Community Foundation was born. It’s
wonderful to watch them working so closely together, serving our
community today and for years to come.
Cathy Milligan Superintendent Fairfield City School
District
Published in the Fairfield Echo,Oct. 18, 2007.
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