This year, the Snoqualmie Valley Schools Foundation’s Small Hands to Big Plans luncheon raised $90,000 between individual donations and sponsorships!

Nearly 230 people were on hand to hear more about Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math  (STEM) education, celebrate our educators, and learn more about the grants funded by the foundation. We were also thrilled to announce that SVSF is partnering with the school district and Microsoft’s Technology Education and Literacy in Schools (TEALS) program to bring two computer science courses to Mount Si High School next year.

Over 86 businesses and organizations stepped forward to sponsor the luncheon and individual donors gave generously. Our guests and supporters gave generously and 30 community members joined the SVSF’s 365 Club.

We are awed by the enthusiastic support of our community and pleased that we will be able to do so much more for our students and educators in the coming year.

Thank you to all who chosen to champion education by providing much needed funding for education.

 

Together we are ensuring excellence and providing opportunities for every student, in every classroom, in every school of the Snoqualmie Valley School District.