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Since our establishment in 1991, the CEPF has helped educators gain access to resources needed to deliver strong educational programs to students.
The CEPF is involved in diversity of curriculum enhancing programs which involve over 300 businesses and organizations, 170,000 students and six school districts
The CEPF currently has 10 programs and events offered on a yearly basis. The following is a short synopsis of six of these programs.
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The Employability Skills Portfolio Project (ESP) was created by the Calgary Educational Partnership Foundation to assist students in identifying and developing skills they require to achieve future success.This project is based ...
The Elite Homes Mayors' Excellence Awards Dinner, presented by the Calgary Eudcational Partnership Foundation recognizes and celebrates the efforts of business, community and education working together to improve the quality of public education in our community. The Elite Homes Mayors' Excellence Awards are symbols of achievement, which are presented to partnerships that ...
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Reading...Give it A Shot! is named as one of five beneficiaries of the Canwest Raise a Reader Program! The premise behind the Canwest Raise-a-Reader is simple: if children know how to read, it ...
Mark this DATE! March 14, 2008
17TH ANNUAL STAY IN SCHOOL PROGRAM
The Calgary Educational Partnership Foundation has established an annual mentoring event. The Stay in School Program teams individual students with professionals in the business community with the goal of developing mentorship relationships, encouraging students to realize the importance ...
A study released in October, 1998, by the American Association of University Women Foundation named, Gender Gaps: Where Schools Still Fail Our Children, revealed that girls make up only a small percentage of students in computer design and computer science classes, they use computer less often outside of school than boys, and ...
The purpose of the Calgary Educational Partnership Foundation's "RBC Buffalo Keepers" Aboriginal Youth Initiative was developed to enhance learning opportunities for Aboriginal youth by building unique partnerships among and with Aboriginal peoples, business, governments, and the community at large. In doing so, Aboriginal students K-12 will be given the tools and opportunities ...
The Class Act Program identifies the best "all-round" individuals in each of our six high school districts/divisions. Students are recognized for their extraordinary accomplishments and potential distinguishing themselves beyond high school. Awarded students display all-round excellence, not just the highest academic average. the Class Act Program awards not only scholars, but musicians, ...
The CEPF School Resources Program was created to assist the six school districts/divison partners with acquiring furniture, school/office supplies and technology. Companies in Calgary can donate these items to the program and the CEPF will then distribute ...
Every year the Calgary Educational Partnership Foundation (CEPF) presents the "RICOH Links and Legends" fundraising golf tournament in Calgary. At the event one hundred and forty four golfers are paired with "Leaders and Legends" from the world of sports, business, politics, music etc. Individuals such as Ottawa Senators star Danny Heatley, Canadian ...
As part of "International Online Safety Week" the Calgary Education Partnership Foundation (CEPF) coordinated efforts in Calgary to raise awareness in the community regarding child safety on the internet.
This years Calgary On-Line Safety Week will take place February 25 - March 1, 2008.
The vision for Calgary Online Safety Week centers around ...