Colonial Heights Education Foundation

2025 Scholarship Winners
Our Mission
To promote partnerships for effective fundraising with corporations, individuals, and civic groups to support the advancement of quality education in Colonial Heights Public Schools.
What We Do
Innovation Grants for Teachers
The Education Foundation is proud to announce the INNOVATION GRANTS PROGRAM. This program is open to any instructional staff to apply for up to $300 for use towards innovative instructional activities. (Applications re-open in December)
Scholarships
The Foundation supports the monthly "Senior of the Month" scholarship along with multiple memorial scholarships that seniors can apply for.
Applications open in 2026
Innovation Grant Application Tutorial
About Our C.H.E.F. Scholarships
Future Educator Scholarship
The Colonial Heights Education Foundation knows that we need to fill the pipeline with people interested in supporting education. From teachers to school counselors to specialists, we need them all!
Seniors, if you see yourself involved in education, use the link above to apply!

If you want to support the teachers and students through the Education Foundation, you can just make a donation.
Just $25/ month will provide an INNOVATION GRANT for a classroom
or Mail Donations to:
Colonial Heights Education Foundation
5501 Conduit Road
Colonial Heights, VA 23834
TAX ID: 20-0388017
Board of Directors
Angie Woody, CHPS School Board
Brenda Beazley, Retired Educator
Jeff Bracewell, Primis Bank
John Brandt, President Emeritus, Chamber of Commerce
Mike Colb, President, Elevate Financial Group
Susan Heartwell, Retired Educator
Remus James, Secretary, Principal, Tussing Elementary School
Elizabeth Luck, Colonial Heights City Council
Allison Krupp, Vice President, School Secretary/ Bookkeeper, Tussing Elementary School
Stacie Anderson, Chick-Fil-A
Travis Ridley, Superintendent, Colonial Heights Public Schools
William Anspach, Chief of Colonial Heights Police Department
Matt Spruill, Director of Colonial Heights Parks and Recreation
Valecia Talley, Treasurer, Colonial Heights Public Schools


