Organization

The Pleasanton Schools Educational Enrichment (PSEE) Foundation was founded in June 1999 as a nonprofit, all volunteer-based Public Benefit Corporation organized exclusively for charitable and educational purposes within the meaning of Section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code.  PSEE’s 501 (c) (3) status was certified by the IRS in May 2000.

 

The mission of the PSEE Foundation is to provide art, science, and other enrichment programs for the benefit of all Pleasanton Unified School District students, from those at risk to the gifted and talented. The primary objective of the Foundation is to build permanent charitable resources, in the form of an endowment, to generate ongoing funds for School District programs. However, PSEE also accepts directed donations and does project fundraising for specific programs year to year.  Currently, PSEE is campaigning to save the Elementary Band/Strings program and Visual and Performing Arts Specialists for the 2010-2011 school year.

 

Why are music and art programs so important?  Both subjects are considered core subjects by the California State standards. Music programs contribute to higher attendance and graduation rates for schools (over 90% with music and under 73% without). Studies show a strong correlation between music study and standardized test scores. Students who study music scored 20% higher in math and English on standardized tests. There is a strong link between study of the Arts and overall cognitive learning.  The arts foster students' abilities to develop problem solving skills, flexibility, creativity, cooperative approaches, persistence, and responsibility as well as oral and written language skills.

 

The Executive Board is responsible for operations and management of the Foundation.

The Advisory Board consists of representatives from each school, the district and local cultural Arts organizations.  The Advisory Board meets twice each spring works collaboratively with the District to recommend programs and provides funding for these programs as approved by the Executive Board.

Neither Executive nor Advisory Board members receive compensation for their activities related to the fund.

Funds

The primary objective of Foundation funds is to build permanent charitable resources that generate continuing distribution opportunities for  Foundation and District programs.

Our investment policy is designed to maintain, and ideally increase, the purchasing power of endowment, without putting the principal value of our funds at imprudent risk.

Additionally, the boards goal is to minimize expenses so that we maximize the invested principle and the interest generated which supports district programs.

PSEE has provided over $444,391 through the 09-10 School year to the district in funds since it’s inception in 1999. Our expenses are only about 1% cumulatively for all years.

Organization & Funds

Phone:(925) 200-8054

Fax: (925) 485-9573

PSEE

351 Virginia Way

Pleasanton, CA 94566

Email: denisewatkins@comcast.net

Last Updated 6/7/2010

Text Box: The majority of funds come from donations from corporations, individuals and non-profit organizations