Programs

Harford County Education Foundation serves students through a variety of programs that support student achievement.

Ways the Education Foundation supports Harford County Public School students

In our first 15 years, we have:

  • 313 middle school students participated in a 3-day overnight retreat to learn leadership and soft skills.
  • 125 high school students participated in a week long leadership program to engage in leadership, workforce skills, and career planning from business leaders.
  • 10,072 students received $151,072.20 of needed school supplies.
  • 1220 students in need received homework tool kits.
  • 602 educators shopped for free at the Tools for Schools Resource Center saving thousands of dollars in personal expenditures on school and classroom supplies.
  • 10,770 students in need received 17,740 skill-leveled books to build home libraries and slow summer regression of learned reading skills.
  • $69,860 awarded in Classroom Innovation Grants to support an enriched learning experience for students.
  • 85 students were awarded $162,300 in scholarships.
  • 50 students in need received laptops/tablets to support learning in the classroom and at home.

Learn more about our programs by visiting these links:

Books in Hand
Scholarships
TECH Tools
Tools for Schools
LEAD for Tomorrow
Classroom Innovation Grants
Everyday Heroes

Edgewood Elementary Everyday Hero