Chevron Donates Music Grant
By Anonymous — Wednesday, November 22nd, 2017
Leslie Klinchuch, Project Manager for Chevron for the Santa Clara Valley, presents a check to the Santa Clara Elementary Principal Kari Skidmore for $1,000 to support the Music in the Classroom program with PTO President Amber McCalister and students in attendance. Photo & article courtesy Larissa Nelson. Photo & article courtesy Larissa Nelson. Chevron is continually going above and beyond to support local programs in the Fillmore community. They have a goal to be committed to contributing to the social and economic development of our communities. They believe that providing community support, both through financial assistance and personal involvement, is their responsibility as a good neighbor. Their support in serving the students that attend Santa Clara Elementary demonstrates their desire to serve others and be an integral part of the neighborhood. This year they have generously supported the Fillmore and Santa Paula students at Santa Clara Elementary school, aka the “Little Red Schoolhouse”. This program will help infuse music and culture into the lives of many youth, affirm their value, nurture their skills and talents, help them realize their artistic value, and lead them to a greater understanding and appreciation for music and art. Last week, this grant was awarded from the Chevron Environmental Management Company from Leslie Klinchuch, Project Manager for Chevron for the Santa Clara Valley, and presented to principal, Kari Skidmore for $1,000 to support the Music in the Classroom program. The community support of Chevron will help serve students K-6 by enriching their elementary education and assisting with bringing a music teacher to the classrooms to teach appreciation and understanding of music for students, teach instrument instruction to the students, assist with developing community involvement by inviting community members to participate in concert, and help with improvement of the student’s success on standardized tests based on skills learned through music. If other members of the community would like to support similar programs at the school, they can reach out to PTO Vice President Larissa Nelson at happyarissa@gmail.com |