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Chattanooga Students Benefit from Generous Community Donation

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Chattanooga, September 10, 2025

News Summary

Big Ridge Elementary School’s kindergarten and first-grade students are receiving a financial boost from Dr. Dane and Sheila Boyington, who donated $50 to each child’s Chattanooga Future Fund account. This initiative, aimed at encouraging savings for college, is part of a broader effort to enhance educational support in Hamilton County. The Future Fund equips families with tools for financial literacy and fosters community involvement in education. Additionally, the program is complemented by new initiatives like the Workplace Mentoring program at Chattanooga Girls Leadership Academy.

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Big Ridge Elementary School students are receiving a financial boost thanks to a generous donation from local residents Dr. Dane and Sheila Boyington. The couple has contributed $50 to each kindergarten and first-grade student’s Chattanooga Future Fund account, a program designed to help families save for college and other post-graduation ventures.

This donation comes as part of a broader initiative aimed at providing financial support for education among young students in the Hamilton County area. When the Chattanooga Future Fund was first launched, every kindergarten and middle school student received $150 in their accounts to encourage savings. In addition, new kindergarten students enrolled during this school year will gain an extra $100, further enhancing their future savings prospects.

The Boyingtons have a personal connection to Big Ridge Elementary, as both of their daughters attended the school. This experience motivated them to invest in the educational futures of current students. Sheila Boyington also holds a position on the Future Fund’s board, where she actively promotes community involvement and investment in local educational institutions.

Understanding the Chattanooga Future Fund

The Chattanooga Future Fund emphasizes three important aspects of financial literacy for students: the significance of saving for college, understanding how money grows over time through interest, and the ability to manage savings accounts effectively. Parents are equipped with the tools to monitor and manage their children’s accounts online, making it easier to keep track of their savings and educational goals.

Additional Educational Initiatives

In conjunction with the Chattanooga Future Fund’s efforts, the Chattanooga Girls Leadership Academy recently implemented a Workplace Mentoring program aimed at connecting students to local professionals. This program started on September 3 and allows students to engage with mentors, providing them with valuable career insights and networking opportunities.

Building a Foundation for the Future

Through programs like the Chattanooga Future Fund, community members are encouraged to consider the role they play in shaping the future of local education. Investments in initiatives that promote financial literacy and mentorship can lead to positive outcomes for children as they prepare for higher education and career paths.

Contact Information

For more information about the Chattanooga Future Fund or to learn how to get involved in supporting local educational programs, interested individuals can visit the fund’s website or contact a local school representative.

FAQ

What is the Chattanooga Future Fund?

The Chattanooga Future Fund is a program designed to help families save for college and other post-graduation programs by providing financial contributions to students’ accounts.

Who are the Boyingtons?

Dr. Dane and Sheila Boyington are local residents who donated $50 to each kindergarten and first-grade student’s Chattanooga Future Fund account.

How much funding do students receive from the Chattanooga Future Fund?

Initially, each kindergarten and middle school student received $150 when the program launched. New kindergarten students in the current school year are also receiving an additional $100.

What role does Sheila Boyington play in the Future Fund?

Sheila Boyington serves on the board of the Future Fund and advocates for community investments in local schools.

How can parents monitor their children’s accounts?

Parents are able to manage and monitor their child’s Chattanooga Future Fund accounts online.

Key Features of the Chattanooga Future Fund

Feature Description
Initial Funding $150 provided to each kindergarten and middle school student at launch.
Additional Funding New kindergarten students this year will receive an extra $100.
Community Involvement Encourages local investments in schools and financial literacy awareness.
Account Management Parents can track and manage children’s accounts online.
Workplace Mentoring Program Aims to connect students with business professionals for guidance.
Record Enrollment The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga recorded 12,060 students for the fall of 2025.

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