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Since its creation in 2008. Mary Lin Education Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, has been supporting critical resource needs for our school. The Foundation Board works with the school's leadership team to spotlight projects, identify resource needs and fund capital improvements not covered by the district budget. The Foundation and the PTA work together to provide an exemplary educational environment and positive community experience for Mary Lin students and their families.
Successful past projects include: innovative technology in every classroom, teacher training in cutting-edge methodologies like Orton Gillingham and Greg Tang Math, intervention systems in math and ELA, Capital improvement projects like the habitat, the outdoor classroom, murals, signs, and more!
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2023-2024 ANNUAL REPORT
Our annual report details our fundraising, grants, and how your generous donations were put to use!
View the 2023-2024 Annual Report
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GIVE TO THE FOUNDATION
Our goal is to raise $125,000 in the school year of 2024-2025 via our Rocket Fuel Fund
We appreciate your support as we raised $121,000 with over 75% of the school participating in 2023-2024!
Why do we need an annual giving campaign?
Mary Lin is one of six schools in APS that does not receive Title 1 funding (federal funds allocated to districts that qualify as disadvantaged). We are fortunate to be in this position, but we still need to fill the sizable gap between the resources we need to reach every student and the budget we are allocated by the district. At non-Title 1 schools, such budget deficits must be filled by parents, relatives and/or the local business community. Historically, our peer non-Title 1 schools were more proactive than us in these efforts, but that changed in 2016 when The Mary Lin Education Foundation (MLEF) started the Rocket Fuel Fund, a traditional "check-writing" style annual fundraising campaign. Since the RFF has raised over $550,000, the majority from Mary Lin Parents, to spend on curriculum enrichment, professional development, enhanced technology and environmental upgrades not covered by the district budget.
What do the Funds Pay For?
The Rocket Fuel Fund supports excellence in the classroom in a variety of important ways. We plan to allocate 50% of our funds for capital improvement such as for our milestone project, the Habitat, Outdoor Classroom and Learning Garden. The funds also pay for our teachers to have best-in-class professional development opportunities such as training with Kennesaw State to help teachers across all grades build project based learning (PBL) units, to train our teachers on PBL, and to help advise Mary Lin on grade-level standards and attending the Georgia Department of Education STEM/STEAM Conference. The money pays for the school Lexia subscription, a key adaptive program for all components of literacy for kids K-5, with individual logins for each student. Last but not least, the money raised keeps Mary Lin classrooms up to date by providing the latest classroom tools and safety devices, such as walkie-talkies for school staff. By covering all of the above, a robust foundation allows our administration to spend more on the most important resource - our educators - meaning we have smaller class sizes and excellent staff across the board.
Is this the only major ask for donations this school year?
The Rocket Fuel Fund is the Mary Lin Education Foundation's sole fundraiser and the one big "ask" from parents during the year. Of course, all giving is optional and every donor's financial situation is unique, thus we encourage people who can be more generous to give more so that EVERY Rocket and his or her family feel invested in the spirit and success of our community.