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“Back to School Scramble” to benefit the Fort Bend Education Foundation

August 15, 2012 by FortBendStar

Wanted: Golfers ‘Fore’ students success

Plan now to play in the 12th annual Fort Bend Education Foundation Back to School Scramble golf tournament set for Monday, August 27, at Sweetwater Country Club. For information about the “Back to School Scramble” call Brenna Smelley at (281) 634-1113. More information is available on: www.fortbendisd.com/foundation. Pictured, L to R are  front row, Alan Holley, Lina Sabouni, Rod Nelson, tournament co-chair, Matt Brown; middle, Lynn Halford, Peggy Jackson, Lisa Kulhanek, Yolanda Humphrey, John Novak, Carol Scott, Back; Reba Mills, Mary Ahner, John Wantuch, and John Haskew. Not pictured, Bob McHugh; and Ron Bailey, co-chair.

Plan now to play in the 12th annual Fort Bend Education Foundation Back to School Scramble golf tournament set for Monday, August 27, at Sweetwater Country Club.

Schlumberger and Sweetwater Country Club are presenting the “Back to School Scramble” chaired by Ron Bailey and Rod Nelson. Lunch provided by Chick-fil-A. Your entry fee includes lunch, golf and cart, beverages, reception after the tournament and special gifts. Foursome teams are $1,000 and individual entries are $275.

Over $260,000 was awarded in grants to teachers and schools for the 2012-2013 school year. Since the Foundation’s inception in 1992, the Foundation has awarded over $3.8 million in grants to Fort Bend ISD teachers and schools to fund innovative teaching ideas.

The Education Foundation has partnered with the school district and created the “Grants for Experts” program. Fort Bend ISD teachers received the benefit of in-service training from nationally recognized education experts in such topics as classroom management, differentiated learning strategies, and character development.

Your participation in the annual “Back to School Scramble” helps make our mission a reality. All proceeds from the “Back to School Scramble” benefit the Fort Bend Education Foundation.

For information about the “Back to School Scramble” call Brenna Smelley at (281) 634-1113. More information is available on: www.fortbendisd.com/foundation/

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