
Bellevue Schools Foundation (BSF) promotes and helps fund the best possible learning opportunities for all students in the Bellevue School District.
BSF funds programs that help students in every school, every classroom - every day.
TRANSFORMING EDUCATION. SUPPORTING STUDENTS.

Bellevue School District Wins i3 Grant
U.S. Department of Education awarded a $4 million Investing in Innovation (i3) grant to BSD for Sammamish High School. BSF is leading the effort to secure the required 20% private-sector match.
Read more in the Seattle Times
Read press release


Enrichment & Innovation and Music Grants
Enrichment & Innovation Grant applications and Music Grant applications for the 2010-11 school year are now available. Grant deadline is September 22. Click here for more information.

Learn more about BSF programs
Click on the photo to learn more about our educational programs for academic rigor, student support and teaching excellence.

Summer Shopping!
Pick up a summer shopping tote at The Bravern consierge. It's fun, practical, and only $5! Proceeds support Bellevue public schools.
Information on The Bravern Charitable Partnership and more

Summer Movies in the Park
Bring the kids and a blanket to enjoy free outdoor movies in Downtown Bellevue Park. Click here for schedule information and nonprofit partnerships.

AMERICA'S BEST HIGH SCHOOLS 2010
Newsweek magazine has selected all five of Bellevue's comprehensive high schools for their list of the top 100 high schools in the nation.
Read more in Newsweek
Read more in the Seattle Times


SPRING FOR SCHOOLS SUCCESS - THANK YOU!
Together, we raised a total of $537,127. Our goal was $500,000, so this number is cause for celebration!
On behalf of the students in Bellevue public schools who will benefit directly from your investment, we thank you.
Thank you Spring for Schools Sponsors! Click here to learn more.
Read more in the Seattle Times
Watch the news clip on KIRO7 News
Watch Solomon's speech


BSF-funded AVID Program in the news
AVID is a college-preparatory course designed to increase the number of students who enroll in college. Although AVID serves all students, it focuses on the least served students in the academic middle. Learn more about this BSF-funded program by clicking here or read more in the Seattle Times.
Read the Seattle Times May 14, 2010 editorial
Read the Seattle Times May 11, 2010 article
View the Seattle Times video clip of Sammamish High School AVID class

Kudos to New NBCTs!
Congratulations to the 266 Bellevue teachers that achieved their National Board Certification. Read more about how BSF supports this program here.
Read about NBCTs in the Seattle Times

