Clinton Central Athletic Entrance Bricks Inspire Community

The Clinton Central Education Foundation released a statement regarding the support from the community through its commemorative brick project to beautify the entrance of Clinton Central Schools while also raising funds for the foundation to continue its impact in the community.

The foundation released a statement on Friday stating that the purchase of bricks helps build a stronger future for the students of Clinton Central, and bricks are still available for purchase here.

“We’re beyond grateful for the incredible support from our community,” the foundation released. “Thanks to your generosity in purchasing commemorative bricks, we’re building a stronger future for our students, one brick at a time. As we gear up for an exciting school year ahead, we want to wish everyone a year filled with growth, learning and success.”

Clinton Central Education Foundation representative, Clinton Central staff and community members smile as the bricks are laid at the school entrance.
– Photo courtesy of CCEF

Previous Report From July 10:

The Clinton Central Education Foundation announced that the first group of brick pavers have been delivered for engraving prior to being implemented at Clinton Central’s new athletic entrance.

The foundation announced that 55 bricks have been sold to be engraved for Clinton Central’s new athletic entrance, and bricks are still available for order by the community. The bricks are intended to provide the community with the opportunity to have a physical, long-lasting reminder of support for the Clinton Central School Corporation.

The bricks cost $150 and may contain three lines of text with up to 15 characters in every line for the engravement.

For more information or brick purchasing, visit the Clinton Central Education Foundation on Facebook for links to the forms.

Bricks will continue to be engraved and installed in groups of 25 during the renovations.

Bricks will be placed to adorn the new athletic entrance of the Clinton Central schools.
– Photo courtesy of the Clinton Central Education Foundation