School districts across the country are grappling with less funding to go around, but one of the largest districts in Florida and the country may have found a solution to its financial woes. The Orange County Public Schools district has launched an aggressive and comprehensive fundraising effort to pump more money into its cash-strapped schools. From Fuel My School to 5K runs, this school district is finding ways to pay for the type of learning experience it wants for its students.
In Search of Money
Orange County Public Schools recently announced ambitious fundraising efforts with a goal of $26 million in sight. According to the Orlando Sentinel, in addition to the fundraising plan, the district has an idea of how they want to spend the money they raise, citing a number of priorities where they would focus funding. Those areas included:
- Addition of a staff nurse to every Orange County school
- Affordable computers for low-income students with their sights set on college
- Tutors for every child who had the lowest scores on standardized state tests
- All-day pre-kindergarten programs for more effective early childhood education
- Literacy programs, including reading clubs for students
- Addition of more STEM opportunities at every grade level
- Additional centers for students requiring a daily location during suspensions
- Expansion of the City Year “Near Peer” mentoring program
While $26 million is the estimate to fully fund all of these programs, district officials are expecting to introduce the funding – and the new and expanded programs –
