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Legacy Partners are instrumental in providing support to all of Irvine’s 25,000 students through IPSF’s funding of Health Services and Education, Fine Arts and Science Programs; the Middle and High School Initiative; Classroom-based Technology; the ACE Program; the Innovative Teaching and Counseling Award Program, and many other programs! 
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As a Legacy Partner, you will be recognized publicly (with your permission), and invited to the fun and interesting programs planned for Legacy Partners throughout the year.  You will have opportunities to meet other community leaders who are committed to Irvine’s standards for a world class education.

Specifically, Legacy Partners benefits include:

  • Invitation for two to all Legacy Partners Special Events.
  • Invitation for two to a Welcome Luncheon with Superintendent Gwen Gross.
  • Opportunities to visit and observe the innovative classrooms programs.
  • Gift of a custom designed Legacy Partners lapel pin and polo shirt.
  • Invitation for 2 and special seating (if available) to annual IPSF hosted events, including: the Donald Bren Honors Concert, Innovative Teacher and Counselor Awards Event, and Parent Volunteer of the Year Awards Program.
  • Invitation to serve on an IPSF committee.
  • Quarterly newsletter updates and advance notice about IPSF activities.
  • Acknowledgement in some organization wide IPSF materials and featured representation on the IPSF web site for their leadership and commitment to Irvine's public schools.

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