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Beaverton Schools

Community Partners

The Beaverton School District believes it takes everyone in the community to help our children be successful.  WE encompass individuals, nonprofits, faith-based organizations, service groups and businesses. 

Each school has a Community Partnership Team that brings staff, parents/guardians and community together to serve students in a collaborative approach way. We invite you to be part of that collaboration.


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2022 WE Awards Winners

At our annual awards ceremony, the District recognized eleven projects that demonstrated exemplary community partnership work during the 2020-21 school year. Congratulation and thank you to our community partners for all that you do!

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Pillars of Learning Awards

Excellence-2022

Excellence

Chetana Foundation

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Since 2018, the Chetana Foundation has served BSD students and families with backpacks and school supplies. To date, they have generously donated and distributed more than 15-thousand items. We truly appreciate their generosity.

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EQUITY

BEAVERTON ROTARY

Beaverton Rotary's Books for Kids program supported students at Aloha-Huber Park, Fir Grove,
Chehalem, Errol Hassell and Kinnaman Elementary Schools. The organization made it possible
for students to buy books at their school book fairs.

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Innovation

ENEDELIA & JAMES MOTTRAM

Enedelia and James Mottram created a cart allowing a Bethany Elementary student with
dwarfism to access the lunchroom better.

Collaboration

Collaboration

Wake Up Beaverton!

Wake Up Beaverton partnered with BSD and several other community organizations to distribute school supplies, food and other services to nearly 5,000 students at four distribution events in August.

 
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Community Partnership Team Awards

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Jacob Wismer Elementary
& Sunset High School Helping Hands

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Jenny Jiang, Emma Karpov and Claire Kennedy created the Helping Hands Club to promote wellness, joy and connection through art and play. The girls organized and facilitated six themed events throughout the school year for Jacob Wismer students and families.

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Elmonica Elementary
& Project Prelude

Project Prelude was founded in 2016. The student-led nonprofit organization is dedicated to teaching
elementary school students how to play the violin. Last year, dozens of students at Elmonica Elementary
learned to play violin through the partnership.

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Aloha & Southridge High Schools
& Beaverton Together

People handing out school supplies

Aloha and Southridge High Schools partnered with local non-profit Beaverton Together to create 8th grade fly-up events to welcome incoming students and their families to their high school communities. The events included access to multiple community resources, giveaways, prizes and even a barbeque dinner. 

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Student Services
& Jesuit Alumni

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In 1986, the Jesuit Alumni Food Drive started serving our community with food boxes — up to 800 families, in fact. But during the pandemic, the food drive pivoted and instead served families with grocery gift cards. Jesuit coordinators worked with the Student Services Department and school counselors to identify those families most in need. 

 
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Other Awards

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Community Members of the Year

MARY & MIKE STREIFEL

 Mike and Mary Streifel created a nonprofit, called A Chance to Dream, that raised the funds necessary to hire a Ballet Folklóico dance instructor and purchase traditional dress for Aloha-Huber Park K-8.

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Nonprofit Organization of the Year

Sunshine Division

Students sort food boxes

In 2021, the Sunshine Division generously donated 500 holiday meal boxes to BSD families in need, up from 130 meals in 2020. Thank you for your continued partnership and for supporting those in need.

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Business Partner of the Year

Nike

wellness room

A long-standing community partner, this year Nike provided a unique in-kind donation that helped kids focus on their mental health, as well as additional donation that helped save the district a tremendous amount of money.


 

Interested in getting involved?  Email Community Involvement
Contact the Communications & Community Involvement Dept. at 503-356-4360.