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Danville Public School Foundation - 516 North Jackson Street - Danville, IL 61832 - schoolfoundation@danville118.org
www.dpsf.org
Virtual Reality at Danville High School
Donors of the Danville Public School
Foundation in partnership with the
Iroquois Federal Foundation, recently
funded a classroom set of Virtual Reality
viewers and support equipment for
Danville High School teacher Tyler
Overstreet. The viewers, along with
using the Google Expeditions app, a vir-
tual reality tool, allows Mr. Overstreet to
lead immersive virtual trips all over the
world, get up close with historical land-
marks, and even visit outer space.
Using the viewers, Mr. Overstreet acts as
a “guide” leading his classroom of
“explorers” through collections of 360°
and 3D images while pointing out inter-
esting sights along the way.
As a history teacher, Mr. Overstreet has
already taken his students back to
experience America’s depression era.
Our donors make a difference!
Pictured above accepting a check from Iroquois Federal Foundation for Virtual Reality Kits
are (left to right) Danville High School Junior Morgan Mourer, Danville High School Principal
Kimberly Norton, Danville Public School Foundation President Curt Ellis, Danville High
School teacher Tyler Overstreet, Executive Vice-President of Iroquois Federal Thomas
Chamberlain, Superintendent of Schools Dr. Alicia Geddis, and Executive Director of the
Danville Public School Foundation Bob Richard.
Danville High School Students (L to R) Zaiman
Martinez, Jasmin Grajales and Caleb Rhodes
using the Virtual Reality viewers.
Iroquois Federal Foundation Assists with Project
Danville Public School Foundation News Page 2
Danville Public School Foundation
516 North Jackson Street Danville, IL 61832 217-444-1044
schoolfoundation@danville118.org website: www.dpsf.org Like us on Facebook
365 Club Breakfast Celebrates Successes
The Danville Public School Founda-
tion’s 2019, 365 Club Breakfast was
a chance for our donors to celebrate
the Foundation’s successes.
The Julius W. Hegeler II Foundation
was again our title sponsor.
Our donors arrived January 17 at
Turtle Run Banquet Center and
enjoyed an early morning breakfast.
Executive Director Bob Richard
thanked those in attendance for the
support of “their” Foundation. It was
through our donors’ efforts that the
School Foundation was able to
provide $86,000 last year in funding
for various projects in support of the
Foundation’s mission of providing
enhanced educational opportunities.
The morning’s program highlighted
three projects that were funded by
the Foundation.
Mr. Tanner DeLaurier, Administrative
Intern from South View Upper
Elementary School, and sixth-grade
student, Addyson Gritton, presented
about the My Life Online school-wide
assembly conducted in October.
Addyson explained she learned the
importance of posting only things that
are true, kind and represents herself
in a positive manner.
From Mark Denman Elementary
School teacher Mrs. Sara Warren,
along with fourth-grade students
Adreanna Hill, Samuel Sanchez, and
Anna York, shared information about
their field trip to the Museum of
Science and Industry in Chicago.
This joint venture between the Foun-
dation and Danville School District
118 allowed all fourth-grade students
an opportunity to tour the museum
and participate in a Crime Scene In-
vestigation Learning Lab. Students
were told of a “crime” and were pro-
vided clues. Using scientific meth-
ods, they had to determine who com-
mitted the “crime.”
To end the morning, Danville High
School History teacher Mr. Tyler
Overstreet and Danville High School
junior Morgan Mourer explained to
our guests about the classroom set of
virtual reality googles provided by the
Foundation. (See story on page 1)
To all 365 Club members, thank you
for making a difference everyday!
The mission of the Danville Public School Foundation is to
promote, aid and encourage enhanced educational
opportunities for the students of Danville Public Schools
beyond those provided by tax dollars.
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365 Club Members for 2019 A R Mechanical
Wade & Mary Adams
Alliance Illinois
Alpha Baking Company
Alpha Control and Services
AMBUCS
American Central Insurance
-Andrew & Christine Novaria
American Pavilion
Barry & Ellen Anders
Anderson Electric
AQUA Illinois
Dr. Randal & Starr Ashton
Auto Zone
Automation International
B & J Music
Mark Bacys
James Bailey
Sandra Diveley Batmangelich
Wes Biertz
William & Sharon Black
BLDD
Robert & Kathy Bookwalter
Jacob Bretz
Eliza Brooks
Adam & Emma Brown
Frank & Lynn Brunacci
MaryEllen Bunton
Richard & Norma Burch
William & Sharon Burow
CCMSI
Mitzi Campbell
Nathan & Lisa Campbell
Carle
Carmack Car Capitol
Eva Carter
Catlin Bank
Central Illinois Bank
Central States Distribution
Services
Tom & Beth Chamberlain
Tracy Cherry
Christie Clinic
Henry & Nancy Coan
Connor Company
Cooper East Lake Hospital
-Dr. Brad and Meggin Cooper
Corporate Supply Company
-Dan Schroeder
Dean & Gina Crandall
Credit Union 1
Crossland Literacy
Sonnia Crowder
Danville Building & Construction
-Trades Council
Danville Education Association
Danville Metal Stamping
Danville Paper & Supply
Linda Darby-Dowers
Gladys Davis
Leola Davis
Doug & Mindy Dawson
Mark Denman
Diveley Development Corp.
William & Jane Dobbles
Gary & Debora Dyar
John & Leila Eckert
Education Personnel Federal
-Credit Union
Curt & Rhonda Ellis
Envirox, LLC
Faulstich Printing
Dr. David & Marian Fields
Michael & Nanette Finkle
First Farmers Bank & Trust
First Midwest Bank
First National Bank of Catlin
First Saving Bank of Danville
First Student
Robin & Mark Fluno
F. Jay Foster
Dr. Michael & Kathy Fuesting
William E. & Ellen Fulton
Justice Rita Garman
Dr. Alicia Geddis
James & Linda Gieseke
Dr. Ronald & Elizabeth Gillum
Glynlyon, Inc.
Joyce Guymon
Charles & Kim Hall
Dr. Thomas and Darlene Halloran
Diane & Steve Hampel
John Hart
Ravindra Harsoor
Julius W. Hegeler II Foundation
Lon & Nancy Henderson
Dr. Thomas & Peggy Herrmann
Carla Heskett
Terry & Marla Bauerle-Hill
Hodges, Loizzi, Eisenhammer,
-Rodick & Kohn LLP
Debi & Chris Hosch
Michael & Julie Hulvey
International Greenhouse
Iroquois Federal Foundation
JAC Property Management
Matthew & Jill Jordan
K Com Technologies
Kelly Printing Company
William & Beverly Kesler
Dianna & Kevin Kirk
Chris & Suzette Kittell
Jeff & Teresa Koebrich
KOHL’S
Landmark Credit Union
Joseph & Julie Legg
Todd & Jean Lichtenberger
Lincicum Heating & Air LLC
Mark & Marty Lindvahl
Dr. Holly & Richard E. Maes
Dr. Shawn & Mindy Mallady
Mike & Brandy Marron
John & Nancy Martin
Dr. John Mason
McDonald’s of Vermilion County
McDowell Builders
Jane and Vic McFadden
Jim & Sharon McMahon
Media Services
R. Gregory Meidel
Meijer
Mervis Industries
Pastor Thomas Miller
F. E. Moran
Phillip & Susan Muehl
Robert & Barbara Muirhead
Judy & Mel Myers
Dr. Stephen & Cindy Nacco
Nexlan
Burt & Janetta Nicholson
Lindsey Nixon
Ron & Mary Norenberg
Kimberly Norton
Old National Bank
OSF Sacred Heart Medical Center
Oxner Properties-Amber Oxner
Phyllis Parks
Alice Payne
Nan Perry
Plumbers & Steamfitters #157
Prairie Farms
Margaret Prideaux
Marcus Provost
Michael Puhr
Quaker Oats
Narcissus Rankin
REMAX Ultimate
Republic Services
Christopher Rice
Bob & Kathy Richard
Jennifer Richardson
Phyllis Rogers
Patti & Dan Rull
H. Allen Runner
Bill & Marilyn Satterwhite
Chuck & Cheryl Schroeder
Schomburg & Schomburg
-Construction
Mark Schroeder
Shelley & Terry Scott
Dr. Ronald & Susan Serfoss
Kristin Shanks
Eric & Lesley Shore
Robert & Mary Shutt
Angelique Simon
JoAnn & Dan Slattery
C. H. Smith Insurance-Travis Mains
Heather Smith
Su Smith
Stacie Sollars
Mendy Spesard
Molly Stanis
John A. Stevenson
John & Pam Strahl
Terminix
Gordon Thoennes
Justin Thorlton
Towne Machine & Tool Co.
Curt & Toni Towne
Toyota of Danville t
Tyssenkrupp Presta Danville, LLC
Harvey “Skip” Truex
Kelly Truex
Dr. Gary & Shari Tucker
Marilyn Tucker
Fred & Candy Underhill
Venture Mechanical Contractors
Vermilion County Title
Vermilion Valley Produce
Vibrant Credit Union
Village Mall
Nick & Jackie Vinson
Donna Carlton-Vish
Scott Vogel
Watchfire Signs
Ann & Marshall Wells
Karen Wodetzki
Toby & Rachel Wolfe
Woodard’s Computing Service
Dr. Elizabeth Yacobi
Frank Young
Evening of Singing and Dancing
Dr. David L. Fields Excellence In Teaching Awards
April 5, 2019, 7:00 p.m.
Danville High School’s Dick Van Dyke Auditorium
Classic Homes Realty and the
Educational Personnel Federal Credit
Union will be the sponsors of the
Evening of Singing & Dancing. This
high energy evening of entertainment
features the show choirs from Dan-
ville High School, North Ridge Middle
School and South View Upper Ele-
mentary School. The Evening of Sing-
ing and Dancing will be on April 5, at
7:00 p.m. at Danville High School’s
Dick Van Dyke Auditorium.
In conjunction with this magical even-
ing, four teachers will be honored with
the Dr. David L. Fields Excellence in
Teaching Award.
Tickets for the event are $5.00 and
will be available at all Danville
McDonald’s locations, at Neuhoff
Media offices, at the Educational
Personnel Federal Credit Union and
at the door at Danville High School on
April 5.
Danville District 118 FINE ARTS SHOWCASE
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The Danville Public School Founda-
tion is honored to sponsor the
Danville District 118 Fine Arts Show-
case on April 27 at Danville High
School.
Approximately 700-800 students will
participate in the Fine Arts Showcase
displaying their art work in an art
galley format and/or performing
music in a concert setting.
The Fine Arts Showcase is open to
the public and admission is free.
Brian Klett, band director at North
Ridge Middle School, applied for a
Classroom Grant to help fund this
initiative and will coordinate the event.
Included in the grant award are funds
to cover the expenses of “Artist in
Residence,” Joan Creamer. Ms.
Creamer will be visiting with 300 art
students prior to the Showcase. After
graduation from the Cleveland Insti-
tute of Art, Ms. Creamer became
General Motors first female exterior
designer. She then designed for Gen-
eral Electric before beginning her own
business of product design.
The Foundation wishes much
success to the student artists!
Memorial Donations
General, Restricted or Scholarship Donations
Walk of Honor - Building Education Brick by Brick
Anonymous
Rand & Glenda Campbell
John P. Cadle Foundation
D & C Sandblasting
Mark Denman
Farnsworth Group
Fiberteq
Dr. William Hensold
Iroquois Federal Foundation
KOHL’S
Knoblauch Studios
Phyllis Rogers
Chris Warwick
Garfield Elementary Students to Perform with
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra
Mr. Joseph Legg, music teacher at Garfield
Elementary School, requested a Classroom
Grant from the Danville Public School Founda-
tion to purchase recorders, a woodwind instru-
ment, for his students who will be performing
with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra in May.
A select group of 40 third- and fourth-grade
students from Garfield Elementary have been
selected to perform with the St. Louis Sympho-
ny Orchestra as part of the symphony’s
children's concert series.
The symphony requires a specific recorder for
the children to participate and the School
Foundation was happy to award a grant to
purchase the recorders from Danville’s own
B & J Music.
We wish all the students good luck in this
wonderful learning opportunity.
Page 5 Danville Public School Foundation - 516 North Jackson Street - Danville, IL 61832 - schoolfoundation@danville118.org
Walk of Honor Bricks may be ordered online by CLICKING HERE. Bricks are $100 and may be engraved with three
lines of text with each line of text having up to 17 characters. A space counts as a character.
Garfield fourth-grade students (L to R) Kennedy Sims,
Koltin Miguel, Zolia Olivieri and Dayo White show off the
new recorders purchased by the Danville Public School
Foundation for their SLSO performance.
Robert Grossman
by Krinette Kuhle, Regina Leuck,
and Robinette Miller
Jim Heberrmehl
by Janet & Brad Pipkin, Friends and
Retired Teachers from Daniel &
Southwest Elementary School.
Harold Klaman
by Bill & Bev Kesler
Stephanie Wiggins
David & Kathleen Brosi
In Memory of Jim Hebermehl The Lichtenberger Family
Danville Public School Foundation News Page 6
516 North Jackson Street
Danville, IL 61832
Address Correction Service Requested
Danville Public School Foundation’s Board of Directors & Staff
Board Officers: President Curt Ellis, Vice President Mark Lindvahl, Secretary Lisa Campbell, Treasurer Shelley Scott
Board of Directors: Adam Brown, Jim Christison, Gary Dyar, Dr. David Fields, William Fulton,
Todd Lichtenberger, Judy Myers, Alice Payne , Patti Rull, Tinisha Shade-Spain, and Paula Young.
Ex-Officio Members: Superintendent Dr. Alicia Geddis, School Board Representative Gladys Davis
DEA Representative Julie Legg
Staff: Executive Director Bob Richard, Coordinator Mary Shutt
Tee It Up for Education - June 8, 2019
Danville Country Club
$125.00 per player—4 person scramble
Lunch and golf contests included in registration.
For additional information call the Foundation Office at 217-444-1044
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