Congratulations to the graduating Vashon High School Class of 2020! We are so proud of each of you and the many accomplishments you have achieved since you began your journey in kindergarten. You have made an important impact on the Vashon community while learning and growing in our public schools.  We have learned from your commitment to each other and our environment, and you helped to move us forward toward a better future. We encourage you to continue your search for what is important to you, and to invest in the values you want to live by.

Ten years ago educators, parents and students came together to answer the question, “What do our public schools need to do to be successful in the future.” The answer was summed up in the District’s newly adopted mission statement: “Equipping every student to engage, thrive, and contribute in an ever-changing world.” This belief guides Vashon Island School District and the Vashon Schools Foundation’s commitment to the success of every student.

In 2017 the Vashon School Board adopted Policy No. 3212: ENSURING EDUCATIONAL AND RACIAL EQUITY.  The school board and District Administration wanted to help ensure race would not be a predictor of student achievement. The policy directed the superintendent to identify and remove barriers, and to reinforce best practices in the planning, development and evaluation of policies, services and programs.

Through the generosity of our community, Vashon Schools Foundation is helping realize that vision by raising the funds needed to support Racial Equity work through providing professional development training and educational resources for our teachers and students. We pledge to continue the important work for racial justice, equality, and a level playing field for all students.

Like perhaps no other year in recent memory, 2020 has epitomized an ever-changing world.  We recognize that we are privileged to live on Vashon-Maury Island. Our hope is that we continue to work together to understand and support the changes necessary to meet our commitment to each and every one of our students as they venture out to take their place in the world.

Bravo VHS Class of 2020!  You make Vashon proud!

We’ll get through this together.

Now, more than ever, it’s clear our schools are much more than institutions of learning. Vashon schools provide essential services to all families. They feed our students, they provide emotional support, they link those in need to critical safety nets, they are safe places, they provide a sense of community and belonging, they make sure our kids know they matter.

For many of us, nothing is certain right now. It’s the same for our schools. Education funding is even more uncertain and unstable. The programs our students rely on, and we value, may be in jeopardy.

If your family is able, please step up and help.  Your gift to the Vashon Schools Foundation will help us meet our fundraising goals and preserve these vital school programs and services.

  • Expansion of science education opportunities, K-12.
  • Funding for counseling, social and emotional support in partnership with Vashon Youth and Family, Journeyman and Sisterhood.
  • Resources for updating and expanding classroom libraries.
  • Resources for Chautauqua Spanish Speaking Intern program.
  • Support for racial equity initiatives: educator training and student resources.

Our GiveBig goal is to raise $30,000 – which will be matched, thereby DOUBLED, by the generosity of a Vashon business owner! With your donation you are providing a more certain future for our students and investing in thriving public schools that teach and empower our students. Thank you for your support.

Our wonderful community dinners are back! The first Family Feast of the year will be held on November 7 from 5:30 – 7:00. Join us at Vashon High School. It’s a delicious meal at an unbeatable price, sharing company, conversation and entertainment with other school families and staff.  Fresh produce is sourced from Matsuda Farm and expertly prepared by the VHS food service team. You won’t want to miss it!

The holiday season has officially begun! We wish you one full of celebration, wonder, and special time with those who are dear to you.

You can join the global #GivingTuesday movement, a day dedicated to supporting charities. In this season of giving, we hope Vashon Schools Foundation has made your list.

Our non-profit works close to home, closing the gap between modest state funding for education and the exceptional opportunities and experiences that Vashon public schools are known for. Your gift will have a lasting impact on our schools and make a difference for a generation of students.

Our goal is to raise $36,000 by the end of the year to fund curriculum, programs, and initiatives that enrich student learning and experiences. With your help, we can fund:

  • Chautauqua Language Arts Curriculum Adoptions
  • STEM and Citizen Science Partnerships
  • McMurray Reading Curriculum Adoptions
  • Grade 4 and 5 Social Studies Adoption
  • VHS Science Grade Curriculum Adoptions
  • Science Lab Equipment
  • K-12 English language learner Program support
  • K-12 Racial Equity in Schools Initiative
  • Support for Guided student link
Making a donation on #GivingTuesday – or any day this holiday season – is easy. Use our website to make a secure contribution or send a check to P.O. Box 481, Vashon, WA 98070. Thank you!

Vashon Schools Foundation, PTSA, school administrators and staff have invited our state legislators to the island to discuss the education funding model after the McCleary decision, its impacts on Vashon schools, and changes needed to make it sustainable and fair.

Representatives Eileen Cody, Joe Fitzgibbon, and our newly elected state senator will be in attendance.

Thursday, November 8, 2:30 to 4:00pm Vashon Library

For questions or more information, contact vashonpublicschoolsfoundation@gmail.com or check out our Facebook event page here.

Come to our Fall Family Feast on October 18th at VHS! Connect with your school community, get updated on the Foundation’s work in 2018 and enjoy an amazing meal featuring Matsuda Farm produce! See you there!

Fall family feast October 2018

“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.