“These are the droids Vashon is looking for. They will use the force for good to make Vashon schools out of this world,” said Beth Lindsay, president of the Vashon Schools Foundation.

The characters R2-D2 and BB-8 have fans of all ages from their roles in the movies. These particular robots were built on island using 3D printers, and the Foundation hopes they will appeal to kids in particular because they were built using the STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) technology that is emphasized in Vashon schools.

“This is a great example of the technology that Vashon students are learning in class. The Foundation has funded STEAM programs, including faculty, equipment, calculators and other classroom supplies,” said Amy Broomhall, vice president of Vashon Schools Foundation.

Though fluent in 6 million forms of communication, R2-D2 and BB-8 do not plan to make many campaign stump speeches. They will appear at Strawberry Festival and other public events throughout the summer. Like all good politicians, they will host fundraising events with a goal of raising $10,000 for Vashon Schools Foundation.

 

135 donors helped to make our public school fundraiser a success. We are grateful for each and every contribution. We live in a time when our students need to know more and have the capacity to do and process more than ever before. We raise funds provided by YOU to improve student learning through district-wide academic initiatives, curriculum and book purchases, emotional well-being programming, support and training for our teachers, and a full array of programs and resources that meet our schools’ and our students’ needs.

The Seattle Foundation’s annual community wide day of giving is midnight to midnight May 9! The Vashon Schools Foundation, established in 2010, funds programs to help students thrive – programs that wouldn’t be possible without your support! Please give today and help invest in thriving public schools that teach and empower our kids.

This year, we hope you will consider a year end gift that will help us meet our schools financial needs to provide an education that is beyond basic. Vashon’s public schools strives to meet the needs of every student and ensure they are equipped to engage, thrive and contribute in an ever-changing world. With community wide support, we hope to raise $200 per a student.

What is Giving Tuesday? Giving Tuesday is a global awareness campaign to celebrate and encourage giving following the Thanksgiving holiday founded on gratitude and community.

Your gift will help support:

  • Social-emotional, restorative justice and anti-bullying programs helping students increase resilience, build sources of strength among peers, and provided resources for staff helping students in crisis.
  • Our district racial equity initiative to ensure all students, regardless of race, ethnicity, or class, graduate from the district prepared to succeed in a racially and culturally diverse local, national, and global community
  • The STEM/STEAM integration in elementary education that enhances education experiences by teaming with classroom teachers and bringing science into everyday curriculum.
  • The purchase of new curriculum for Comparative Government, Calculus, Algebra, and K thru 5 reading.
  • New book acquisitions for Chautauqua, McMurray, and Vashon High School libraries.

Together we can make this happen for our students. Please GIVE TODAY – thank you!

We would like to give a big shout out to our raffle donors who made this fundraiser for new curriculum possible and to offer thanks for all those who bought tickets.

Winner Sarah Busic  2 night at Wishing Rock Farm Airbnb, massage, facial, custom dessert, $50 gift card to Maven Mercantile

Winner Charles Hecht 2 nights at The Lodges, Gravy dinner, Vashon Adventures full day electric bike and kayak rental to explore island on land and by sea.

Winner Julie Gibson 4 tickets to see David Sedaris, 1 night at Palladian Hotel, dinner, $50 Uber gift card

Winner Scott Rice 5 tickets to see the Bodyguard at the Seattle Paramount Theater

 

Help us reach our goal of $200 per a student and also met our matching grant of $2000. Consider making a sustaining monthly donation of $20. Please give today.

Have you heard the latest? The State legislature reached agreement on state public school funding per the McCleary court order! Good news, right? It means our public schools will finally get the state funding needed to provide our kids with the education they deserve, right? Well, not so much, at least not yet. School funding and its authorizing legislation are extremely complex.  For now, we cannot be sure that Vashon Island School District (VISD) will be funded as needed to provide the education our community kids deserve and we expect from VISD.

While McCleary and the new legislation intend to level the playing field between poorer and wealthier districts and to ensure a basic education for all Washington State public school kids, it is unclear what basic education means under the legislation; just as unclear is the impact on VISD. We know the legislative priority to provide state funding for teacher salaries and reduce the burden on local levies is partially fulfilled, reducing local levy collections. However, the demand for local levy dollars to sustain current district programs remains high. VISD uses levy dollars to subsidize special education, fund teaching positions, provide professional development, and meet bargained-for salary enhancements — all necessary for basic education. It’s extremely unlikely that the additional State funding will provide enough revenue to meet all the legislatures education-related commitments.  Senator Sharon Nelson anticipates that the legislation will need to be tweaked again to address special education funding and other issues discovered during implementation.  Plainly, there’s a lot basic education doesn’t cover.

The Vashon Schools Foundation will continue to help our community bridge the gap in public education funding just as it has since its inception. The Foundation originated in 2010 as an inspired community’s response to the recession’s impact on State education funding. The prospective loss of teachers, along with projected increases in class sizes, loss of music, art, AP and other programs, was simply untenable.  Recognizing that our teachers are at the heart of the excellence in education, our community gave generously to the Foundation, raising over $400,000 in our initial campaign to Save our Schools – actually to save our teachers, our class sizes, and the programs that define our excellence.  Not one teacher received the dreaded pink slip.

We knew the community could and wanted to do more! All told, our community, through the Foundation’s annual fundraising efforts over the last seven years, has raised almost $1.7 million to preserve teaching positions and school program integrity. Because of you, our schools continued to thrive when many other school districts have struggled.

The mission of the Foundation has now evolved from saving schools to providing enhancement and enrichment.  As an independent entity, we support VISD priorities including increased mental health services and education, implementation of a racial equity initiative, launching preschool programs, enhancing science programs, and updating and revitalizing curriculum and materials in all subjects.

Regardless of the legislature’s intent to fully fund basic education our community wants more for our kids. The Foundation represents our island commitment to educational excellence and enrichment; we facilitate our community’s reasonable desire to go beyond basic education and to provide an exceptional educational experience to our children.  Your Vashon Schools Foundation is the means by which we achieve the extraordinary.  Your contribution is the difference between basic and excellent. You are what makes excellent public education possible!

As we celebrate the back to school season, we present you with an opportunity to invest in our schools and help provide an exceptional education for our kids.  With a 2017 fundraising goal of $350,000 (a big thank you to those generous donors who have already contributed $135,000), we hope to provide funding to VISD to:

  • Enhance a culture of and implement racial equity programming
  • Continue to develop STEM and applied science programs
  • Continue to implement programs fostering mental health, social skills, and suicide prevention
  • Support StudentLink programs for alternative learners
  • Update curriculum in science, calculus, algebra and reading
  • Provide support for students learning English as a second language

Please give generously by September 30th (the official end date of our Fall campaign) to support our public school students and ensure that their beyond basic learning experience continues. Make a donation today or consider a sustaining monthly gift that fits your budget.  Contribute on line at vashonschoolsfoundation.org or mail your gift to Vashon Schools Foundation, P.O. Box 481, Vashon, WA 98070.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! Maureen Burke, President, Vashon Schools Foundation

We need your financial support to provide funding for our students that extend beyond the basic education funding Washington state provides. Our goal is to raise the necessary funds for these essential programs:

Funding Requests 2017 -2018 edit

It is easy to contribute! http://vashonschoolsfoundation.org/contribute/give-today/. 

Whether you choose to make a monthly contribution or gift today – each donation will help us meet this goal. Together we can provide our students the resources and tools they need to succeed.

A big thank you to the donors who provided our generous Matching Challenge. What an incredible gift that provided a great catalyst for GiveBIG. 164 Donors helped us meet the challenge!

Please support student growth and help us provide funds for:

Education resources for Applied Science

Implementation of Racial Equity in Schools Initiative

Digital access and updated curriculum for: Chautauqua Reading, Vashon High School Calculus and Advance Algebra, McMurray Science, and Advance Placement Comparative Government.

Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Programs,

Spanish and English Language Learner support at CES,

Alternative Learning Program Student Link and new library acquisitions

Donate HERE. Contribute a one time or make a sustaining monthly gift that fits your budget.

OR mail your gift to Vashon Schools Foundation, P.O. Box 481, Vashon, WA 98070.
Please contact your employer to see if they provide a matching gift.