$1.1 million grant to help students in Camden thrive
A $1.1 million dollar grant is looking to benefit Camden students who need a little extra help thrive. NBC10's Miguel Martinez-Valle has the details.
Camden schools will share $1.1 million in grants to help English learners and struggling students
Five Camden City public high schools will share a $1.1 million grant from the Camden Education Fund to improve achievement for English language learners and students with disabilities.
Camden and Newark Non-Profits Aim Support At Students Left Behind
Two non-profits, the New Jersey Children’s Foundation and the Camden Education Fund, are tackling low performance among students with disabilities and multilingual learners in Newark and Camden who “are most often underserved and left behind.”
Camden Education Fund Gives $1.1 Million in Grants Aimed at Learning Disabilities and English Learners
Five City High Schools, including City School District, Charter and Renaissance, Got the Funding
Camden Education Fund Announces $1.1 Million Grant to Camden High Schools for Supporting All Learners
The ‘Supporting All Learners’ Grant Program Identifies Initiatives at Five Camden High Schools Making Learning More Accessible to All Students.
Camden Education Fund Sponsors Black Male Educators at National Conference
On Wednesday, December 11th, the Camden Education Fund (CEF) brought together local school leaders for a holiday, “Link and Learn Celebration” designed to honor Camden’s educators and deepen partnerships for the year ahead.
Camden Education Fund Gathers the City's Education Leaders in a Community-Building Event
Leaders from the city school district and charter and renaissance schools, who work in their own organizations focused on their own goals, were brought together on Wednesday at a holiday mixer by the nonprofit Camden Education Fund to build community spirit.
Black Male Educators Reflect on Their 'Cultural Responsibility'
20 Were Sponsored by Camden Education Fund at Black Men in Education Convening in Philadelphia
Camden Education Fund Boosts School Collaboration
Reuben, 55, today is assistant principal at Hope Community Charter School in Camden and on Thursday marveled at the prospect of attending this week's sold-out 2024 Black Men in Education Convening meeting in Philadelphia of thousands of Black men who teach.
Black Men in Education Convening Returns to Philadelphia
The seventh annual Black Men in Education Convening (#BMEC2024), the largest Black male educator convening in the country, returns to Philadelphia from November 21– 23, 2024.
Camden Education Fund Announces $10,000 Investment for Black Male Educators to attend the 2024 Black Men in Education Convening
Annual Three-Day Conference Offers Distinguished Speakers, Lively Panels and Targeted Workshops to Inform, Inspire and Energize
Camden Education Fund Opens Applications for RISE Awards
Camden Education Fund (CEF) announced today that nominations are now open for the Fifth Annual RISE (Resilient, Inspirational, Solutions-Oriented Educator) Awards!
Camden Education Fund Makes Grants to 27 Nonprofits
Goal: Helping Students 'Fully Recover' from the Pandemic
Camden Education Fund Awards $25,000 To Big Picture Academy to Conclude the 2024 FAFSA Challenge
The Camden Education Fund today awarded $25,000 to the Big Picture Learning Academy at their high school graduation ceremony, crowning them as the local winners of the 2nd annual FAFSA Challenge.
How Is Camden’s Innovative School System Moving the Needle for New Jersey Students?
How district, charter and “renaissance” schools are working in tandem to drive meaningful gains for Camden’s students.
NJ Education Report: 2024 Camden Students Celebrate College Signing Day!
On Friday, over 600 high school seniors attended Camden Education Fund’s third annual “College Signing Day,” which honors and celebrates all Camden City district, charter, and renaissance high school seniors who have committed to attending a college, university, trade or technical program, or the military.
Camden High School Seniors Celebrated at Citywide Pep Rally
Students from district, charter and renaissance schools come together to mark accomplishments.
Tips on Completing a Free Financial Aid Form from a Camden Student Who Has Been There, Done That
KIPP High School Senior Joseph Gomez will pursue a career path that also lets him return the goodwill many have shown him.
Student Empathizes with Peers Who Need Financial Help With Higher Education
Milan Dargan of Mastery High School of Camden Intends to Make a Career Out of Helping People in FinanceKIPP High School Senior Joseph Gomez will pursue a career path that also lets him return the goodwill many have shown him.
Camden Student Discusses Alleviating Some of the Sticker Shock that Comes with Post-High School Education
Isaiah Miller Also Hopes Big Picture Learning Academy Can Repeat Its Past Financial Aid Form Completion Success