Stella Egan possesses extensive experience in educational and community service roles, currently serving as the Student Career & College Navigator at The Foundation for Lee County Public Schools, Inc. since February 2020. Prior experience includes serving as the Manager of Grant Administration and Development at Florida SouthWestern State College from May 2015 to February 2020 and holding various positions at the Boys & Girls Club of Collier County, including Director of Operations and Site Director from September 2011 to May 2015. Additional roles include Certified Trainer and Consultant with MicroSociety, where technical assistance was provided to afterschool programs, and Project Director at both the Boys & Girls Club and Southwest Florida Workforce Development Board. Stella Egan's background emphasizes a strong commitment to program implementation, evaluation, and grant management within educational settings.
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The Foundation for Lee County Public Schools, Inc.
The Foundation for Lee County Public Schools, Inc. was founded in 1986 as a non profit 501 C3 organization. The goal of the Fuondation is to create and enhance opportunities for our public school students. The goal is accomplished in many ways. Sometimes, in-school programs are expanded ith additional resources - such as new titles being added to the Jim and Ellie Newton Children's Literature Center. Sometimes, students are given unique learning opportunities through Mini-Grants presented to their teachers. Sometimes, the teachers themselves are recognized and encouraged in their dedicated efforts-as in the Golden Apple Teacher Recognition Program. Since a concerned group of local businesses and community leaders created the Foundation in 1986, more than $25 million dollars has been donated to further education in Lee School District public schools. Another program that benefits students in Lee County is the Take Stock in Children is a mentoring and college scholarship program for low-income, at-risk students in 6th -9th grade in the public school system. Students apply and upon being selected, fill out a contract along with their parents promising to remain crime and drug free, maintain a 2.5 GPA and above, display good behavior, and meet with an assigned mentor on a regular basis through high school graduation. Upon graduation these students receive a 2+2 college tuition scholarship (2 years at a community college, and 2 years at a university).