The Central Bucks Education Foundation is seeking board members and volunteers interested in furthering its nonprofit efforts for students across the district following a successful inaugural year.
Founded in 2023, CBEF is an independent nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing the educational experience of students across CBSD, according to a news release from CBEF President Dr. Adam Assoian and Substitute Superintendent Dr. Charles Malone.
Guided by its own Board of Directors, CBEF works in close partnership with the district to support innovative programs, enrich classroom instruction, and strengthen extracurricular and co-curricular opportunities, according to the release.
The mission of CBEF is fueled by the support of community members, local businesses, and alumni.
Through this support, here are a few ways CBEF has made an impact in just its first year, according to the release:
As CBEF continues to grow, it seeks dedicated volunteers to help make an even greater impact, according to the release.
Interested citizens can visit cbeducationfoundation.org to apply to join the CBEF Board or to volunteer:
Free tutoring opportunities for elementary students with IEPs
CBEF also supports “Learning Without Limits,” an elementary tutoring program that offers free services for any student with an IEP.
Families can request 10 hours of complimentary, individualized tutoring designed to support academic growth and confidence.
Learn more and complete an application form on the CBEF website or contact Jackie Monturano at [email protected].