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Founded | 2017 |
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Founder | Charles Butt |
Type | Nonprofit organization |
Purpose | Education |
Headquarters | Austin, TX |
Website | Https://holdsworthcenter.org/ |
The Holdsworth Center is a nonprofit organization whose "mission is to impact over time, the quality of public education available to Texas students by supporting and developing public school leaders."[1] H-E-B Chairman Charles Butt named the center after his mother Mary Elizabeth Holdsworth Butt.
History
editIn 2017, H-E-B Chairman Charles Butt invested $100 million in the creation of The Holdsworth Center, an organization designed to support Texas public school leaders.[2][3] The organization works with selected school districts across Texas to strengthen their development efforts of superintendents, principals, assistant principals, teachers and other leaders in their districts.
Butt named the center after his mother, Mary Elizabeth Holdsworth Butt, an educator and philanthropist.[4] Her commitment to the education of Texas students inspired Butt throughout his youth.
The Holdsworth Center started their work with six public school districts across Texas in June 2017.[5] For their first cohort, the Center invited 20 school districts to apply to be one of the six chosen.[6] The first cohort consisted of Arlington ISD, Grand Prairie ISD, Klein ISD, Lamar CISD, Pharr-San Juan-Alamo ISD, Round Rock ISD and Southwest ISD. In 2018
Approach
editSchool districts served
editThe Campus on Lake Austin
editReferences
edit- ^ Skaggs, Holly (2017-01-30). "H-E-B CEO Charles Butt Just Gave a Huge Gift to Support Texas Education". Wide Open Country. Retrieved 2021-04-27.
- ^ Pollock, Cassandra (2017-01-17). "H-E-B CEO Charles Butt pledges $100 million to public schools nonprofit". The Texas Tribune. Retrieved 2021-04-28.
- ^ "H-E-B CEO announces $100 million legacy gift to create educational leadership institute". San Antonio Express-News. 2017-01-17. Retrieved 2021-04-28.
- ^ Pollock, Cassandra (2017-01-17). "H-E-B CEO Charles Butt pledges $100 million to public schools nonprofit". The Texas Tribune. Retrieved 2021-04-28.
- ^ Pollock, Cassandra (2017-01-17). "H-E-B CEO Charles Butt pledges $100 million to public schools nonprofit". The Texas Tribune. Retrieved 2021-04-28.
- ^ Pollock, Cassandra (2017-01-17). "H-E-B CEO Charles Butt pledges $100 million to public schools nonprofit". The Texas Tribune. Retrieved 2021-04-28.
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