$12,035 in direct mutual aid distributed to our school community, helping students and staff meet essential needs—including food, housing, and transportation to school—with the greatest impact during the government shutdown.
$5,300 invested in teacher appreciation, providing quarterly meals, conference meals, coffee and other caffeinated treats, and thoughtful surprises throughout the year to recognize and support our incredible staff.
$3,500 contributed toward field trips, helping offset costs for families and expanding opportunities for hands-on learning beyond the classroom.
$8,600 invested in classrooms, funding teacher grants, classroom supplies and needs, and community circles that strengthen student connections and belonging.
$5,000 reserved for future school needs, ensuring we can respond quickly to emerging opportunities and challenges that benefit our school community.
$3,624 invested in community events, creating meaningful opportunities for students, families, and staff to connect and build a stronger school community.