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The Clarke County Education Foundation is an independent public charity dedicated to promoting, expanding, and augmenting the  educational opportunities for students and staff in the Clarke County Public Schools, by generating private support and involvement to enhance these publicly-maintained services.

2025 Mardi Gras Gala

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Check out our StoryWalk at Chet Hobert Park!

The CCEF is proud to sponsor a literacy initiative for the whole family in our community! Read a children’s book while you enjoy a nature walk at Chet Hobert Park.  This project is being funded by the Clarke County Education Foundation as a gift to the Clarke County community in celebration of the CCEF’s 30th Anniversary. The StoryWalk™ has 20 signs placed along the 2-mile fitness trail, each with a page of the book to read and discussion prompts. The signs are a permanent fixture in the park and will be changed at least three times per year for the community to enjoy.

Annual Report 2022-2023

The Clarke County Education Foundation is proud to publish our Annual Report for our 31st Anniversary!

You Inspire

“On behalf of Clarke County Public Schools, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to the visionary leadership of Beth Williams, Executive Director of the Clarke County Education Foundation, and the unwavering commitment of past and present Board Members.  Their collective dedication and generous funding have created amazing opportunities for our students and empowered our teachers and staff to inspire and innovate. The support of the CCEF is the catalyst for a brighter future where education thrives, and possibilities abound. Thank you for all that you do to support CCPS.”
-Mr. Rick Catlett, Division Superintendent, Clarke County Public Schools

Visit the StoryWalk™ at Chet Hobert Park

The CCEF is proud to sponsor a literacy initiative for the whole family in our community! Read a children’s book while you enjoy a nature walk at Chet Hobert Park. The StoryWalk™ Project was created by Anne Ferguson of Montpelier, VT and developed in collaboration with the Vermont Bicycle & Pedestrian Coalition (VBPC) and the Kellogg Hubbard Library. This project is being funded by the Clarke County Education Foundation as a gift to the Clarke County community in celebration of the CCEF’s 30th Anniversary.  The StoryWalk™ has 20 signs placed along the 2-mile fitness trail, each with a page of the book to read and discussion prompts. The signs are a permanent fixture in the park and will be changed at least three times per year for the community to enjoy.

What’s New with CCEF:

Announcing the Ray A. Gray Trades Scholarship

Berryville, VA, The Clarke County Education Foundation (CCEF) is proud to announce a new scholarship in memory of Ray A. Gray started by his son, Jerome Gray and family. The family shares, "This scholarship is in loving memory of Ray A. Gray. Our dad was born...

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About the Foundation

The Clarke County Education Foundation is an independent public charity 501(c)(3) corporation.  We are dedicated to promoting, expanding, and augmenting the educational opportunities for students and staff in the Clarke County Public Schools, by generating private support and involvement to enhance these publicly maintained services. read more

Giving History

Total Giving

How We Help

Events

Run, dance, paint, and play!  We have something for everyone.  Check back here often for upcoming events.

Scholarships

Student and Faculty scholarships awarded annually!

Supporting our Schools

Celebrating 30 years of supporting Clarke County Public Schools. Our history of giving includes granting support to Arts and Athletics, STEM and Facilities.

News

CCEF events in the news, notices about upcoming events and stories about community support.

Faculty Support

Teacher grants available; Click here to learn how to apply

Contact

Contact us with questions, feedback or for opportunities to volunteer!

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