January 25, 2023 BOTHELL, WA – The Northshore Schools Foundation announced today that it has received a grant of $30,000 from Bristol Myers Squibb to help students explore biotechnical skills
Food Insecurities – Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week 2022

Food insecurity is defined by the United States Department of Agriculture as the lack of access, at times, to enough food for an active, healthy life. According to the USDA,
Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week 2022

Every person deserves food on their plate and a roof over their head. Unfortunately, hunger and homelessness are a reality for far too many people. The U.S. is the richest
Transportation – Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week 2022

Each day students in our district miss school because of a transportation crisis They didn’t make it to the bus stop on time and their parents couldn’t afford to buy
Daniel V. and Ida J. McEachern Charitable Trust supports Music in Northshore

The Northshore Schools Foundation receives Daniel V. and Ida J. McEachern Charitable Trust grant to support providing musical instruments to students for use in their school music program. Many students
Your Impact on our Classrooms during the 2021-22 School Year

Our dedicated funds to inspire and enhance education represent our commitment to supporting our innovative teachers, bringing real-world experiences to students, filling the gaps while our district is growing, and
All in for Kids Event Results

Northshore Community Goes All In Bothell, Wash. (April 1, 2022) – More than 350 guests raised $209,000 to benefit the Northshore Schools Foundation yesterday, with about half participating virtually and
Skills 4 Life Podcast is launching from the Foundation…

Northshore Schools Foundation to launch Skills 4 Life podcast, April 1, focused on the jobs of the future. The Skills 4 Life podcast series kicks off on April 1, featuring
Gratitude for Grants…

Woodin Elementary school teacher Christine Ro has been teaching math at the 3rd grade level for over a decade. Ms. Ro was excited to jump in and begin teaching math
Woodmoor Students Make Music Thanks to Recorders from the Foundation

“Make your own kind of music.” Mama Cass Elliot of the “Mamas and Papas” first sang these words in 1969. Today the words still ring true for many Northshore music
Carmin shares with the school board on Valentine’s Day!

Thank you for giving me a minute to reconnect! Congratulations on the passing of the school bond and two levies – your staff and community leaders worked hard to
2021 NSDF Wrap Up from President Anthony Moran

In the past 26 years, your donations to the Foundation have funded grants of more than $3 million to inspire students and teachers, enhance curriculum, remove barriers for learning, and help students build skills to be successful after graduation. That’s an incredible number, and a testament both to the generosity of this community and our shared commitment to high-quality, public education.
STEM Rubiks Cubes at Timbercrest

Thanks to donors like you, a Timbercrest Middle School math teacher, Ashley Lovern received grant funding from the Northshore Schools Foundation to purchase a class set of Rubik’s cubes for
You made resources available to students and teachers!

From multilingual books and mental health supports to science materials and art curriculum – your support of grants in Northshore makes an incredible range of resources available for students and educators across the district. It would not be possible without donors like you.
Ms. Allemann Focuses on Single Area of Impact

Librarian, Ginny Allemann, remembers preparing books bags to send home to students during the remote learning school year. Among the books students often requested were craft books, which would provide
