*This post is originally from the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region’s The Loop.
Saturday, July 30, is National Support Public Education Day.
What’s worth celebrating?
As do all public schools, AASD operates by using local tax dollars, along with state and federal funding. However, the proportion of state and federal funding does not keep pace with needs and inflation.
Funding is an increasing challenge for public education, but we all can help. Here are five ways the Appleton Education Foundation suggests marking National Support Public Education Day:
5. Read your favorite Dr. Suess, Pete the Cat, or Fly Guy book. These are the top three series for first-graders, according to the 2022 What Kids are Reading Report.
Better yet, find a child to read to! This will help prevent the “summer slide” when elementary students lose, on average, 20% of school year gains in reading.)
4. Give a social media shout out to your public school alma mater or your child/grandchild’s current school.
3. Send a handwritten note to your (or your child’s or grandchild’s) favorite teacher. It will make their day!
2. Get involved! Learn about volunteer opportunities in AASD. Or, search out other community groups that advocate for public education like the Wisconsin Public Education Network.
1. Make a gift! Public education foundations, like the Appleton Education Foundation, rely on gifts from generous donors to help them support educational initiatives that would not be possible with school budgets alone. There are several public education foundations right here in the greater Fox Valley Region:
- Appleton Education Foundation
- Oshkosh Area Education Foundation
- Educational Foundation of Neenah
- Menasha Education Fund
- Winneconne Area Education Fund