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Cooperstown CFEE Provides Financial Support to Students

By ARYA PATELCOOPERSTOWN

The Cooperstown Foundation for Excellence in Education is considered to be a very valued and trusted organization affiliated with Cooperstown Central School. CFEE provides financial grants to support opportunities for students to learn and grow. This organization is a 501c3 not-for-profit corporation chartered by the State of New York.

Founded nearly 20 years ago by a group of residents in the Cooperstown School District, CFEE has provided more than $490,000.00 in funding. For example, students benefit from the Kid Garden and Cotillion. Thanks to CFEE support, high-school students have access to innovative technology in the new STEAM and Design room. CFEE also hosts the Cooperstown Antiquarian Book Fair in June for an annual fundraiser. Book sellers purchase space at the book fair to sell their antique books.

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