Mammoth-San Manuel Education Foundation provides services for school district

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The Mammoth San Manuel (MSM) Education Foundation is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization whose mission is to support the MSM school district’s efforts to provide the very best education opportunities for all students and staff. Any and all monies raised benefit the school district. The Education Foundation was formed in 2006 and has been a successful organization for the students of our community.

Over the years the Education Foundations work has included but is not limited to supplying classrooms with tissue, hand sanitizer, smart boards, lap tops, funding for family days at the schools, spelling bee sponsorships, continuing employee education, the top 10 program, I pods, tablets, student attendance incentives, golf tournaments and other programs.

The Mammoth-San Manuel Education Foundation seeks to provide funding for programs and initiatives that will enable increased academic performance and literacy. The funding that donators provide make a positive difference in the lives of our students.

In order to support the Education Foundation’s programs, the Education Foundation members also solicit contributions for identified education needs aligned with their priorities.

  The current members are Michelle Gonzales-Castro, John Ryan, Vern Stover, Fred Creeley, Jim Donaldson, John Dicus, Melissa Joliat, Larry Ramirez, and Tracy Gonzales. The community is appreciative of the volunteerism from the current members and other members of the community that provide donations and help make the needs of the school district met. If you are interested in helping or volunteering feel free to contact any of the current members.

Nina Crowder (98 Posts)

Nina Crowder is a resident of Mammoth. She volunteers in several local organizations. She covers events throughout the Copper Corridor and Superior Town and School governance.


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