Grants for Teachers and Staff

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The foundation has created an opportunity for supporters of Murray’s schools to help insure stable growth of the mini-grants for teachers program, to encourage projects which focus on a particular academic need, and to honor individuals.

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Effective teachers use creative ideas to enrich students’ learning. In order to support and encourage that process, the foundation has for several years supplemented schools’ budgets by providing funds with which teachers could try out and refine new ideas.

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Professional development for school personnel, enrichment activities for students, and purchase of special books, supplies, and equipment are among the projects which may be funded. Such projects usually involve one-time expenditures.

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Student Travel

Education Abroad

Cella Family Fund

Through a gift from Ron and Doris Cella, an endowment has been established to fund awards for the benefit of the Murray Independent School District (MISD), to reflect their longstanding roles with MISD and Murray State University (MSU), to ensure continuation of the family’s association with education in Murray, and to support educational travel opportunities for future students. The fund will help MHS graduates who attend MSU participate in an education abroad program.

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love of language and learning

Burgess-Spann Foreign Travel Fund

Murray High School has a long history of promoting foreign travel for its students. This endowment will provide continuing annual support for an award for a Murray High School student to participate in a foreign travel program guided by an MISD faculty member. The fund is named in honor of Debra Burgess and Sue Spann who set a standard for excellence that was in the finest tradition of Murray High School. Senorita Burgess taught Spanish and Latin at Murray High School for “72 years” from 1980-2012, Madame Spann taught French from 1982 to 2002.

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Classroom Innovation

modern teaching

The Madge and Joe Parker Fund

Established through a bequest from the estate of Joseph W. Parker to the MISD Foundation for Excellence, the fund is named in honor of Mr. Parker and his wife Madge Sledd Patterson Parker, who were graduates of Murray High School. The fund provides grants which encourage, support, and reward innovative teaching; develop and enrich academic programs for students; and purchase classroom equipment which enhances student learning.

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new ideas

Schmidt Technology Award

Supports a technology related project by a teacher or staff member. The Technology Fund was initiated by Mark Schmidt, who graduated from Murray High School in 1975. Mr. Schmidt became a successful businessman and established this fund in appreciation for the major contribution that the Murray city schools had made to his success.

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Student Achievement

Etherton Speech Fund

Established 2007

The fund will provide support for students in the speech program who need assistance to participate in the program and for performances and other activities that would not be funded from normal sources. During his tenure as Murray High School’s Speech Coach, Mark Etherton was known for offering all students rich paths for personal development. The Etherton Speech Fund is devoted to ensuring that these doors remain open to future generations of eager and deserving students who want to “emulate the best.”

Founding

Mark Etherton held to the maxim above as he coached Speech and taught History and English at Murray High School for 24 years from 1976 to 2000. E, as he was affectionately known to his students, inspired a love of learning and a willingness to work in all who came into contact with him and he led many students to a fulfilling involvement with forensics. A group of his former students and colleagues created this endowment in honor and appreciation of him. Donations from the public are welcome.

Purpose of the fund

During his tenure as Murray High School’s Speech Coach, Mark Etherton was known for offering all students rich paths for personal development. The team succeeded not out of a simple desire to “win” but as a result of countless students over the years discovering inner strengths and talents while working to do their best. The Etherton Speech Fund seeks to honor and extend this legacy while ensuring that these opportunities will be open to all interested students at Murray High for many years to come. Resources from the fund will help make it possible for students of all economic backgrounds to participate fully in the speech program, assisting with travel and materials as needed. Those fortunate enough to have benefited already from the Murray High Speech Program–including under the guidance of Mark Etherton–know already how powerful these opportunities can be. The Etherton Speech Fund is devoted to ensuring that these doors remain open to future generations of eager and deserving students who want to “emulate the best”.

Guidelines for awards and grants

The fund will provide support for:

a) students in the speech program whose families are unable to fully support their participation in the program and

b) performances and other activities that would not be funded from normal sources.

Selection process for awards and grants

Grants will be made by the MISD Foundation Endowments Committee based on proposals made by the Speech Coach.

Management and amount

The fund will be managed by the MISD Foundation for Excellence which may include a description of the fund in its publicity and welcome additional contributions. All amounts contributed at the founding and at all later times shall constitute the principal which shall never be invaded. In order that the account itself will grow to partially offset inflation the amount of the award shall be not more than 80% of the average return generated by the account in the five years preceding the award rounded down to the nearest $100. If this produces an amount less than $400 then no award will be made that year and all of the increase shall be retained in the fund. If an award above this amount is made the excess shall come from the Foundation’s operating accounts.

Keeslar-Soltani Award

Established 1992

Established as a memorial to Carl Keeslar and Mohamad Soltani, soccer player and coach respectively of the Murray High School team who lost their lives in separate auto accidents in 1991, the fund provides for presentation of a trophy each year to the MHS soccer player voted most valuable by teammates. The trophy is a sterling silver replica of one Coach Soltani created and presented to Carl Keeslar as the Most Valuable Player of 1987.

Founding

Carl Keeslar was a player on the Murray High School Boys Soccer Team from 1984 to 1987.  Mohamad Soltani was an assistant coach of the Team from 1986 to 1990.  At the end of the 1987 season, Mohamad presented Carl with a wooden sculpture that he had crafted recognizing Carl as the year’s most valuable player.  A replica of this sculpture is given to the Most Valuable Player each year.  Carl and Mohamad were killed in separate car crashes in 1991 and this fund was set up by their friends and families in honor of them and is funded by contributions from the public.

Purpose

Each year the proceeds of this fund will be used to purchase the trophy given to the player named as the Most Valuable Player on the MHS Boys Soccer Team.

Selection process for the award

The selection process will be determined by the Coaches of the MHS Boys Soccer Team. The current process is that the selection will be made by the players themselves.

Management and amount

The fund will be managed by the MISD Foundation for Excellence which may include a description of the fund in its publicity and welcome additional contributions.  All amounts contributed at the founding and at all later times shall constitute the principal which shall never be invaded.  In order that the account itself will grow to partially offset inflation the amount of this fund’s annual contribution to the trophy shall be not more than 80% of the average return generated by the account in the five years preceding the award rounded down to the nearest $100.  Subject to this restriction the amount shall be determined annually by the Coaches and the Keeslar family.  The Award is made in the fall, usually in November.

Brad Barnett Memorial Scholarship

Established 2016

In order to perpetuate his legacy of “Living Life to the Fullest with No Regrets,” friends and family of Brad Barnett, a 1975 graduate of Murray High School who played for the 1974 State Football Champion MHS Tigers, have established a scholarship in his honor. The scholarship will be awarded each year to a graduating senior who best demonstrates the strength of character to overcome obstacles which Mr. Barnett exemplified during a seven-year battle with ALS: Courage. Hope. Positivity. Strength. Faithfulness. Compassion. Recipients may attend any post-secondary school and will be chosen from among nominations submitted to the counselor at Murray High School by March 31.

Founding

The fund has been established through memorial gifts from family and friends of Brad Barnett. Mr. Barnett was a 1975 graduate of Murray High School and played for the 1974 Kentucky State Football Champion MHS Tigers. The family wishes to perpetuate his legacy of “Living Life to the Fullest with No Regrets.”

Purpose

The fund will be used to establish a scholarship to be awarded each year to a graduating MHS senior who best demonstrates the strength of character to overcome obstacles which Mr. Barnett exemplified during a seven year battle with ALS: Courage. Hope. Positivity. Strength. Faithfulness. Compassion.

Selection Process

Strength of character will be the primary criterion for selection. Any MHS graduating senior who plans to attend any post-secondary school may be nominated. No application will be required, but nominees may be asked to complete a questionnaire about their school and community activities.

Anyone who would like to nominate a student for consideration may send a letter discussing how the student matches the primary criterion to the MHS counselor by March 31.

Recipients of the scholarship will be chosen by a committee consisting of the MHS scholarship committee in consultation with the MHS football coach, a member of the foundation’s Endowments Committee, and a member of the Barnett family.

Management

The fund is managed by the MISD Foundation for Excellence and contributions are welcome. All contributions to the fund will constitute the principal of the endowment, which shall never be invaded. The principal will be invested in order to generate income. The Barnet family will provide funds for the initial $1000 scholarship and all subsequent awards until endowment earnings, as determined by foundation policy, are sufficient.

Contact Persons

DeAnn Barnett
2107 Southwest Dr.
Murray, KY 42071

Teresa Speed
501 Doran Rd. Murray, KY
42071

Etherton Speech Fund
Keeslar-Soltani Award
Brad Barnett Memorial Scholarship

Established 2007

The fund will provide support for students in the speech program who need assistance to participate in the program and for performances and other activities that would not be funded from normal sources. During his tenure as Murray High School’s Speech Coach, Mark Etherton was known for offering all students rich paths for personal development. The Etherton Speech Fund is devoted to ensuring that these doors remain open to future generations of eager and deserving students who want to “emulate the best.”

 

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Founding

Mark Etherton held to the maxim above as he coached Speech and taught History and English at Murray High School for 24 years from 1976 to 2000. E, as he was affectionately known to his students, inspired a love of learning and a willingness to work in all who came into contact with him and he led many students to a fulfilling involvement with forensics. A group of his former students and colleagues created this endowment in honor and appreciation of him. Donations from the public are welcome.

Purpose of the fund

During his tenure as Murray High School’s Speech Coach, Mark Etherton was known for offering all students rich paths for personal development. The team succeeded not out of a simple desire to “win” but as a result of countless students over the years discovering inner strengths and talents while working to do their best. The Etherton Speech Fund seeks to honor and extend this legacy while ensuring that these opportunities will be open to all interested students at Murray High for many years to come. Resources from the fund will help make it possible for students of all economic backgrounds to participate fully in the speech program, assisting with travel and materials as needed. Those fortunate enough to have benefited already from the Murray High Speech Program–including under the guidance of Mark Etherton–know already how powerful these opportunities can be. The Etherton Speech Fund is devoted to ensuring that these doors remain open to future generations of eager and deserving students who want to “emulate the best”.

Guidelines for awards and grants

The fund will provide support for:

a) students in the speech program whose families are unable to fully support their participation in the program and

b) performances and other activities that would not be funded from normal sources.

Selection process for awards and grants

Grants will be made by the MISD Foundation Endowments Committee based on proposals made by the Speech Coach.

Management and amount

The fund will be managed by the MISD Foundation for Excellence which may include a description of the fund in its publicity and welcome additional contributions. All amounts contributed at the founding and at all later times shall constitute the principal which shall never be invaded. In order that the account itself will grow to partially offset inflation the amount of the award shall be not more than 80% of the average return generated by the account in the five years preceding the award rounded down to the nearest $100. If this produces an amount less than $400 then no award will be made that year and all of the increase shall be retained in the fund. If an award above this amount is made the excess shall come from the Foundation’s operating accounts.

Established 1992

Established as a memorial to Carl Keeslar and Mohamad Soltani, soccer player and coach respectively of the Murray High School team who lost their lives in separate auto accidents in 1991, the fund provides for presentation of a trophy each year to the MHS soccer player voted most valuable by teammates. The trophy is a sterling silver replica of one Coach Soltani created and presented to Carl Keeslar as the Most Valuable Player of 1987.

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Founding

Carl Keeslar was a player on the Murray High School Boys Soccer Team from 1984 to 1987.  Mohamad Soltani was an assistant coach of the Team from 1986 to 1990.  At the end of the 1987 season, Mohamad presented Carl with a wooden sculpture that he had crafted recognizing Carl as the year’s most valuable player.  A replica of this sculpture is given to the Most Valuable Player each year.  Carl and Mohamad were killed in separate car crashes in 1991 and this fund was set up by their friends and families in honor of them and is funded by contributions from the public.

Purpose

Each year the proceeds of this fund will be used to purchase the trophy given to the player named as the Most Valuable Player on the MHS Boys Soccer Team.

Selection process for the award

The selection process will be determined by the Coaches of the MHS Boys Soccer Team. The current process is that the selection will be made by the players themselves.

Management and amount

The fund will be managed by the MISD Foundation for Excellence which may include a description of the fund in its publicity and welcome additional contributions.  All amounts contributed at the founding and at all later times shall constitute the principal which shall never be invaded.  In order that the account itself will grow to partially offset inflation the amount of this fund’s annual contribution to the trophy shall be not more than 80% of the average return generated by the account in the five years preceding the award rounded down to the nearest $100.  Subject to this restriction the amount shall be determined annually by the Coaches and the Keeslar family.  The Award is made in the fall, usually in November.

Established 2016

In order to perpetuate his legacy of “Living Life to the Fullest with No Regrets,” friends and family of Brad Barnett, a 1975 graduate of Murray High School who played for the 1974 State Football Champion MHS Tigers, have established a scholarship in his honor. The scholarship will be awarded each year to a graduating senior who best demonstrates the strength of character to overcome obstacles which Mr. Barnett exemplified during a seven-year battle with ALS: Courage. Hope. Positivity. Strength. Faithfulness. Compassion. Recipients may attend any post-secondary school and will be chosen from among nominations submitted to the counselor at Murray High School by March 31.

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Founding

The fund has been established through memorial gifts from family and friends of Brad Barnett. Mr. Barnett was a 1975 graduate of Murray High School and played for the 1974 Kentucky State Football Champion MHS Tigers. The family wishes to perpetuate his legacy of “Living Life to the Fullest with No Regrets.”

Purpose

The fund will be used to establish a scholarship to be awarded each year to a graduating MHS senior who best demonstrates the strength of character to overcome obstacles which Mr. Barnett exemplified during a seven year battle with ALS: Courage. Hope. Positivity. Strength. Faithfulness. Compassion.

Selection Process

Strength of character will be the primary criterion for selection. Any MHS graduating senior who plans to attend any post-secondary school may be nominated. No application will be required, but nominees may be asked to complete a questionnaire about their school and community activities.

Anyone who would like to nominate a student for consideration may send a letter discussing how the student matches the primary criterion to the MHS counselor by March 31.

Recipients of the scholarship will be chosen by a committee consisting of the MHS scholarship committee in consultation with the MHS football coach, a member of the foundation’s Endowments Committee, and a member of the Barnett family.

Management

The fund is managed by the MISD Foundation for Excellence and contributions are welcome. All contributions to the fund will constitute the principal of the endowment, which shall never be invaded. The principal will be invested in order to generate income. The Barnet family will provide funds for the initial $1000 scholarship and all subsequent awards until endowment earnings, as determined by foundation policy, are sufficient.

Contact Persons

DeAnn Barnett
2107 Southwest Dr.
Murray, KY 42071

Teresa Speed
501 Doran Rd. Murray, KY
42071

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