We are The Lion FoundationAs a 501(c)3 non-profit educational foundation—we help execute the Camp Hill School District's commitment to providing a high quality public education. Thanks to you, our donors, The Lion Foundation supports academic, athletic, and cultural programs that are beyond the reach of the regular school district budget.
We are a trusted community partner, effectively using your dollars to make a difference for “Our Children, Our Community, and Our Future.” Thank you for your support! YOU ARE having an impact with every donation you make.
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2nd Annual CORNHOLE TOURNAMENT
Our 2nd Annual Cornhole Tournament is back and better than before!
Kid's Games, Raffle Prizes, Food, Beverages & More!
Kid's Games, Raffle Prizes, Food, Beverages & More!
Thank You to our Premiere Sponsors!
Introducing
The Lion Pride Society
We are pleased to announce a new program for our annual business supporters.
More than $131,000 awarded in grants so far in 2021-2022
From timpani drums that will make music for 30 years, to yard signs celebrating our teachers and our graduates, to field trips, robotic kits, MAC computers and more, The Lion Foundation is proud to support Great Ideas of all shapes and sizes!
In their own words...
Teacher Spotlight
Camp Hill senior Emma Chaplin, The Lion Foundation’s intern during the 2021-22 school year, recently interviewed Scott Barrows, the Math Foundations teacher at the Camp Hill Middle School. Mr. Barrows recently received one of our grants to purchase Lego Robotics Kits.
CHAPLIN: Hi Mr. Barrows, thank you for meeting with me today. First, I’d love to know: what is your favorite thing about your job? |
CHAPLIN: And how many students are in your classrooms are currently using the Lego Robotics Kits?
BARROWS: They are on the wheel cycle, so I see them for about 7 weeks. There’s about 20 kids in each wheel. It’s about 120 kids.
CHAPLIN: How has the funding from The Lion Foundation made your classroom better?
BARROWS: I’ve gotten a lot of funding from The Lion Foundation, so I’m very appreciative of them. We had iPads that we got in here, and they were really helpful for differentiating instruction to the kids. My classroom is a little bit different from other classes in that we’re trying to address each individual kid and not necessarily the group as a whole. With Lego Robotics, it can do the same thing — each group of two or three kids gets their own robot, and they code differently, and you see how they can accomplish the same tasks.
**This interview was lightly edited for space.
Student Spotlight
Camp Hill high school teacher, Mrs. Crane asked his senior Theatre Arts class to share their thoughts about the experience of seeing live theatrical productions. These trips are funded by a grant from The Lion Foundation. Hear what they have to say in their own words!
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Together we can do more.
We are dedicated to the idea that strong communities start with strong schools.
You can contribute to the health of our community by making a financial gift, sharing your time and expertise, and staying informed about our work. Be part of making a difference today.
You can contribute to the health of our community by making a financial gift, sharing your time and expertise, and staying informed about our work. Be part of making a difference today.