The Comstock Park Educational Foundation (CPEF) was founded in 1986 by a group of volunteer parents and community members who cared about the quality of educations of students throughout the Comstock Park Public Schools District. The CPEF works independently to raise money and then distributes funds in the form of grants. These grants are made possible through fund-raisers, donations and memorial contributions. Money raised from our annual fund raisers Hacking for Education golf outing/silent auction, Annual Holiday Tree Auction/spaghetti dinner, Annual Duck Race prior to the Homecoming Parade and other contributions are used to finance a variety of expenditures not included in the schools general operating budget.
The money raised by the CPEF benefits students throughout the district through the Teacher’s Grant Program, Administrator’s Endowment Grants, Student Scholarships for College and other Special Projects.
High School Seniors have the opportunity to earn scholarships based on the answers they provide to questions on our “Spirit of Volunteerism” Scholarship applications.
Teachers or administrators submit grant applications detailing projects they would like to implement. After reviewing the application, based on CPEF guidelines, the board of trustees will fund or deny the request, generally based on how many students and for how many years the request will enhance the educational opportunities of students throughout the district's six buildings.
To learn more about the CPEF, our upcoming events or to request applications go to:
http://www.cpef.us
CPEdFoundation@aol.com
