MARIETTA SCHOOLS FOUNDATION INC
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Mission Statement
The Marietta Schools Foundation is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization with a mission to help promote educational excellence and achievement in our Marietta City Schools.
About This Cause
The Marietta Schools Foundation was incorporated in June 1983 as a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization for the purpose of promoting educational excellence and achievement among the students, faculty, staff, and administration of the Marietta City Schools. The Foundation is governed by a Board of Directors who feel the best way to fulfill our purpose is to recognize and reward outstanding students and employees. In addition, we respond to the needs of the classroom teacher in order to provide them with the necessary tools to make them as proficient as possible. Outstanding students are recognized and rewarded with scholarships provided by the foundation through several scholarship funds that have been endowed specifically for this purpose. Teachers of the year, representing each school in the district, are recognized and rewarded with cash awards. Each teacher receiving National Board Certification or Master Teacher Certification receives a bonus. The Foundation published, in 1992, the first 100 year history of the Marietta School System "Centennial Celebration" The Foundation established the Marietta High School Alumni Society and appointed the first slate of officers. The first Marietta High School Alumni directory was published in 1994, and will continue to be updated and republished every five years. The 5th edition was published in 2013. Through the generous contributions of alumni, friends, employees, businesses, and local authorities, the Marietta Schools Foundation reached the first $1 million milestone during 1998. The Foundation assets reached $2 million in 2005, $3 million in 2010, $4 million in 2015. Aggregate payout reached $1 million in 2003 and $2 million in 2011.