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Monday, March 31, 2014

Shoreline Public Schools Foundation annual breakfast and lunch raises $110,000

There was a full house for the luncheon

Photos by Steven H. Robinson

The Shoreline Public Schools Foundation held its annual fund-raising and recognition events with a breakfast and a lunch last week which raised over $110,000. The funds came from numerous individual donors, with matching amounts from business and anonymous donors. The focus for much of the funds will be "Summer School Scholarships" to help kids keep up academically.

Kurt Campbell from CampbellNelson presented a check for $20,000
to Board members Cindy Pridemore (left), Development Director,
and Jill Brady, Co-President 

The Shoreline Public Schools Foundation (SPSF) raises funds and enlists help from the community to support the Shoreline Public School District. Their goal is to fund academic enrichment and also to support basic educational needs, to help all students in the district learn the academic and work-life skills needed to achieve their potential.

Foundation President-Elect Ken Altena congratulates
scholarship winners Remy Dang and Elizabeth Perez Garcia

The annual event is a celebration of Shoreline Schools, a display of the previous year's projects, presentation of the current scholarship winners, in a coming-together of the schools community

Kellogg students representing the Kellogg One Love Cultural Diversity Festival
which honors the 30 countries of ethnic origin of Kellogg students
pose with School Board Director David Wilson

The SPSF board is comprised of parents, community members, educators and alumni who share a desire to support academic excellence for every child and every school in the Shoreline district.

Those who missed the event can still donate online


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