What is the Relationship of PPF to the School District?

PPF is an independent organization with its own Board of Directors. It operates separate from the school board, but it works closely with the school district to benefit our children.

Why do I need to Help?

The school district goes above and beyond the call of duty to provide students with a quality education, but each year it becomes more difficult to maintain the level of excellence we expect. PPF is there to lend a hand or provide a financial
boost that will take students to the next level.

How will PPF Funds Be Spent in Contrast to Current District Monies?

PPF funds will be used to complement, enhance, and enrich educational experiences and opportunities in the district
beyond existing tax support.

How Are Projects Identified?

The Foundation invites project proposals from teachers, students, parents, and community members. Any project consistent with the Foundation's mission will be considered. PPF has decided not to spend any funds on brick and mortar.

How is the Foundation Governed?

A board of nine volunteers, all Central alumni, governs the foundation. The Board administers the solicitation, management, and disbursement of all funds. The Foundation Board operates under the by-laws governing its membership, accounting, duties, operations, and purpose.

How can I support PPF?

Although contributions will always be welcome and appreciated, PPF plans to conduct just ONE fundraising campaign to enhance the endowment fund, thereby eliminating the need for annual appeals.

Is My PPF Donation Tax Exempt?

YES. All contributions to the Foundation are tax deductible under section 501(c)(3) of the federal tax code. Any gifts or donations will allow you to receive an income tax deduction.


What Are Some Examples of What the Foundation Has Already Done for Central Schools?

PPF supports projects that promote student learning and development. Since the Foundation formed in 1997, it has awarded scholarships to graduation seniors and purchased a computer-TV monitor for Central Middle School. This allows a teacher to show an entire class a computer program at one time without having to exclude any student. PPF also encourages teaching excellence by enabling educators to receive funds for special projects not covered by the school budget.

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