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Paul Mitchell The School Jacksonville and Paul Mitchell Schools Raise $1.2 Million for Charity

Jacksonville, Florida – Despite continuing reports about the failing economy, future professionals from Paul Mitchell The School Jacksonville and the nationwide Paul Mitchell beauty school network spent the months of February through April raising over .2 million in their annual charity “FUNraising” campaign. Now in its seventh year, the annual campaign surpassed all previous records and brought the combined total to more than .4 million.

 

For those who wonder why a group of students would be so passionate about raising money for charity, the answer lies in the organization’s unique culture, whose stated mission is to create “Happy, successful future professionals.”

 

“Giving back is a cornerstone of our philosophy,” says school Dean and Cofounder Winn Claybaugh. “Of course we teach the skills needed for a successful career, but we also teach the skills needed for a successful life, and those include being nice and giving back.”

 

Rather than seeking huge corporate donations, future professionals raised most of the money through grassroots events like cut-a-thons, hair shows, car washes, bake sales, and “Casual for a Cause” days, with donations averaging to . The funds will be distributed to the Leeza Gibbons Memory Foundation, the Larry King Cardiac Foundation, Children’s Miracle Network, Food 4 Africa, and the schools’ own nonprofit organization, the Andrew Gomez Dream Foundation.

 

Claybaugh announced the results at a gala dinner at the Island Hotel in Newport Beach, California, on April 25, 2010. The event was hosted by Claybaugh and representatives from the sponsored charities, including radio and TV personality Leeza Gibbons, entertainer Donny Osmond, Paul Mitchell CEO and Cofounder John Paul DeJoria, and Paul Mitchell Co-owner and salon owner Angus Mitchell.

 

A packed audience cheered as the top ten FUNraising schools were announced. For the second year in a row, Paul Mitchell The School – Salt Lake City took top honors, raising ,104. The top 10 individual FUNraisers were also recognized at the dinner, along with winners of the schools’ recent “Why It’s Cool to Be a Paul Mitchell Future Professional / Work at a Paul Mitchell School” YouTube video contest.

 

As a special surprise, Donny Osmond brought his band and sang several songs for the crowd. “When Winn Claybaugh contacted Marie and me with an offer to raise money for the Children’s Miracle Network, we were surprised, to say the least,” Donny said. “I was blown away when Winn told me that, due to all your hard work and the success of this year’s FUNraising campaign, the check to Children’s Miracle Network is not for 0,000 as originally promised, but for 0,000! Talk about over delivering, something I have come to expect from the Paul Mitchell family. You guys are amazing!”

 

Leeza Gibbons, who has been involved with the annual campaign since its inception, said, “Once again the future professionals from Paul Mitchell Schools exceeded all expectations, raising over .2 million. This was after raising 0,000 for Haiti relief just prior to this campaign. Year after year, these future professionals show up, lead by example, and inspire us all to make a difference in the lives of those who need help most. I feel so blessed to have the embrace of all the ‘Paul Mitchell people’ — simply the coolest people on earth!”

 

“What a delightful evening,” added Paul Mitchell Chairman and CEO John Paul DeJoria. “Not just to have Donny Osmond, Leeza Gibbons, Larry King, and Winn Claybaugh take the time to individually take a photo with each of our 104 school owners, but to think that the great Donny Osmond was so appreciative for the donation to Children’s Miracle Network that he brought his band in to do a fabulous performance for the whole crowd. These are some of the extra-exciting ways one sees how giving back truly pays back.”

 

Additional special guests included Biggest Loser chef and cookbook author Devin Alexander (representing the Larry King Cardiac Foundation), Olympic gold medalist Peter Vidmar, Survivor finalist Alexis Jones, comedian Kathy Buckley, Invisible Children Cofounder Bobby Bailey, motivational speakers Patrick John Hughes and Patrick Henry Hughes, and Children’s Miracle Network Vice President of Sponsor Relations Rod Hamson, who said, “This is truly a night I will always remember. Not only were the results of the FUNraising memorable, but the interaction of the future professionals with each other, their positive attitudes toward life, and the love that they have for what they do was truly reflected in their willingness to raise money for others. I left that night inspired by their energy.”

 

About Paul Mitchell Schools

At Paul Mitchell Schools, the teaching style is unique. They believe that education is an adventure and that the learning experience needs to be fun. When visitors tour a Paul Mitchell School, they notice something different—a positive learning environment everywhere they look. The culture within every Paul Mitchell School campus inspires confidence and success. Each school is a learning community that provides future professionals with the opportunities to develop essential skills while exploring their talents, passion, and creativity. Paul Mitchell School instructors—they call them ‘learning leaders’—are trained to draw out the artist in every student and prepare them to compete in the real world. Rather than concentrate only on the basic training needed to pass state licensing board exams, Paul Mitchell Schools provide a well-rounded lifestyle education. Their experienced staff members are specially trained to help future professionals explore all of their creative and professional possibilities.

 

Established 30 years ago, the Paul Mitchell network is nearly 100,000 salons strong and in 81 countries worldwide. Every professional hairdresser knows the Paul Mitchell name. Prospective employers recognize Paul Mitchell Schools’ commitment to quality and their reputation for innovation and excellence.

 

About the Leeza Gibbons Memory Foundation

The Leeza Gibbons Memory Foundationprovides vital education, empowerment, and energy programming to an ever growing population of family caregivers and resources for those newly diagnosed with chronic illnesses through its intimate, community-centered Leeza’s Place locations.

 

About Children’s Miracle Network

Children’s Miracle Network creates miracles by funding medical care, research, and education that saves and improves the lives of 17 million children each year. Countless individuals, organizations, and media partners unite with the 170 Children’s Miracle Network hospitals to help sick and injured kids in local communities.

 

About the Larry King Cardiac Foundation

The Larry King Cardiac Foundationprovides funding for lifesaving treatment for individuals who, due to limited means or no insurance, would otherwise be unable to receive the treatment and care they so desperately need.

About Food 4 Africa

Food 4 Africa strives to supply at least one vitamin- and mineral-enriched meal each day to the children of South Africa, where more than a million preschool children do not receive sufficient food.

 

About the Andrew Gomez Dream Foundation

The Andrew Gomez Dream Foundation helps disadvantaged or hard-hit cosmetologists and cosmetology-related enterprises by providing educational opportunities, hurricane relief, and support in the fights against breast cancer, domestic violence, and other destroyers of self-esteem.

 

 

For more information, contact Paul Mitchell The School Jacksonville at http://school.paulmitchell.edu/jacksonville-fl/

admissions.jax@paulmitchell.edu, or (904) 786-6250. You can also find your local school at http://www.paulmitchell.edu

 


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New Chef School Guide on All Culinary Schools

New Chef School Guide on All Culinary Schools .Seattle, Washington (PRWEB) November 3, 2010

Today, All Culinary Schools announced a new addition to their online resources for culinary students: the Chef School Resource Center. This new career guide can be found at http://www.allculinaryschools.com/culinary-careers/guide/chef-school/chef-school-resource-center.

Whether going to chef school is a lifelong dream or the first step in a career change, aspiring culinary students will find the new Chef School Resource Center a great place to begin planning their education—and their career.

With information about different kinds of chef jobs and degrees, and a discussion of the different paths to landing the right job, this career guide helps students make decisions to reach their culinary goals. The Chef School Resource Center helps students determine whether they have what it takes to be a full-time chef and gives them insight into culinary arts programs and opportunities.

“We know that going to school is a big investment,” says Rebecca Noss, career researcher for All Culinary Schools. “We strive to give students the best information available to help them make a decision that is ultimately right for them in this competitive industry. That’s why we decided to launch a new resource for chef school students.”

About All Culinary Schools

All Culinary Schools.com is a website dedicated to helping people develop careers in the booming culinary and hospitality industry. All Culinary Schools offers a comprehensive directory of top accredited culinary arts programs, chef training programs, pastry schools, cooking schools and hospitality management schools, as well as insider advice articles about starting a culinary career, how to pay for school and what it takes to succeed.

About All Star Directories

All Star Directories, Inc. is one of the Internet’s fastest growing publishers of online and career school directories matching millions of highly qualified prospective students with the schools that best meet their education needs. Recently, Inc. Magazine ranked All Star among the fastest growing companies in the country, and the Puget Sound Business Journal has recognized the company as one of Washington State’s fastest growing companies for seven consecutive years. From leading research institutions to fast-growing online and for-profit schools, nearly 800 featured schools representing close to 60,000 programs trust All Star Directories as the authority in online student marketing. The All Star network of sites focuses on a wide range of fields, including All Allied Health Schools, All Art Schools, All Business Schools, All Education Schools, All Psychology Schools, All Criminal Justice Schools, All Computer Schools and All Nursing Schools. Please visit http://www.allstardirectories.com or call 1-888-404-8043 for more information.

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One-Third of Detroit’s Best Schools are Charters

One-Third of Detroit’s Best Schools are Charters . Lansing, MI (Vocus) September 15, 2009

As the new school year begins, 36 public charter schools are being recognized for excellence and will receive grants of up to $ 50,000 per school. These schools make up one-third of the highest-performing schools in Detroit, according to The Skillman Foundation’s “Good Schools: Making the Grade” program, which will award $ 1.7 million in grants to 102 schools in Detroit this year.

The Skillman Foundation’s goal is to assure that quality education be made available to every student. In the past 10 years the Skillman Foundation has worked to improve education in Detroit through a wide variety of projects and a $ 50 million investment.

The four criteria for the grant program are an increase in student achievement, improvement on school readiness, increases in high school graduation and college enrollment rates and innovation of good, small high schools.

“The Skillman Foundation cares about one thing–and that’s creating quality schools for all kids–regardless of who runs them,” said Dan Quisenberry, president of the Michigan Association of Public School Academies (MAPSA). “We appreciate their recognition of these high-performing public charter schools in Detroit.”

The 36 charter schools making the grade are:
Aisha Shule/Web Dubois Prep School – Elementary & High School
Allen Academy – Middle School
Cesar Chavez Academy – Elementary & High School
Commonwealth Community Development Academy – Elementary & Middle School
Detroit Academy of Arts & Sciences – Elementary & Middle School
Detroit Edison Public School Academy – Elementary & Middle School
Detroit Merit Charter Academy
Detroit Midtown Academy – Middle School
Detroit Premier Academy – Middle School
George Crockett Academy – Elementary & Middle School
Hope Academy – Elementary School
Hope of Detroit Academy – Elementary & Middle School
Joy Preparatory Academy – Elementary & Middle School
Martin Luther King, Jr. Educational Center
Marvin L. Winans Academy – Middle & High School
Michigan Technical Academy, Meyers – Middle School
Nataki Talibah Schoolhouse of Detroit – Middle School
Oakland International Academy – Elementary & Middle School
Old Redford Academy – Middle School
Pierre Toussaint Academy – Middle School
Plymouth Educational Center – Elementary School
Timbuktu Academy of Science and Technology – Elementary & Middle School
Universal Academy – Elementary, Middle & High School

A complete list of schools and their grade category can be found on the Skillman Foundation website at http://www.skillman.org.

Contact:

Gary G. Naeyaert

517-374-9167

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