HFEE Golden Apple Award cards

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

As the school year comes to an end, show your appreciation to your child’s teacher or any Hanover Schools staff member by presenting them with the Golden Apple Award card.  Sponsored by the Hanover Foundation for Educational Enrichment, this program was created to honor any Hanover educator, including teachers, aides, administrators, coaches or any
person who assists in the education of your child. 

For a donation of $10 to the HFEE, you will receive a Golden Apple Award card. This year’s card was made by Martha’s Vineyard pastel artist Chetta Kelley, who is an HFEE supporter and whose grandchildren attend Hanover Public Schools.

Your Golden Apple donation to the Foundation supports educational enrichment programs and will impact many students in the Hanover school system.  This year the Foundation awarded over $15,000 in grants to teachers in all grades of the Hanover Public Schools.

Golden Apple cards may be obtained by filling out the Golden Apple form soon to be sent home with your child in school notices. If  you don’t have kids in the schools, or the notice has trouble making it home (a new plague in my house full of teenagers!), you may also find the
form at the HFEE section of the Hanover Public Schools website, which is located
in the Community and Family section of the website.  Or, just cut and paste this
link:  http://www.hanoverschools.org/community/hfee/pdf/2010/Gol=
den%20Apple%200910.pdf.  Return the form to one of the Hanover schools, and the school
will send home the card with your child.  If you want to mail it in, send it to Center, Cedar or the Middle School.  Been a while since your child was in school and you can’t remember the address?  Send it to HMS, 45 Whiting Street in Hanover.  Please make checks payable to
HFEE.  You may then present the card to the staff person you wish to honor.  If you have any questions, contact Heather Carr at 781-826-5081 or MCarr31@comcast.net.

For “Around Town on the
Web”,

Cathy H-B

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