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The Boise Public Schools Foundation was founded to help teachers implement creative ideas that expand their students’ learning experiences without using tax dollars. SAFE has funded more than $1.4 million in basic needs for Boise Schools students and their families.
Innovation Grant Committee Chair: Boise Schools Supervisor, Music, Fine Arts and PE
Our Thank-A-Teacher program guarantees that your student’s teacher will have the resources required for an innovative and enhanced learning environment. Since its inception in 2008, the Thank-A-Teacher program has contributed more than $600,000 directly to teachers’ classrooms.
Boise Public Schools Education Foundation, Boise, Idaho. 1,409 likes · 1 talking about this · 11 were here. Helping kids grow, reach and succeed.
The Boise School Education Foundation is collecting school supplies for students in need. This nonprofit organization works with teachers, counselors and staff around the district and can help put supplies in the right hands.
The Boise Public Schools Foundation was founded in 1985 to help teachers implement creative ideas that expand their students’ learning experiences without using tax dollars. Today, the Foundation is a critical District partner, providing extra resources that can often be the tipping point in the success of a school or a student’s life.
Our Thank-A-Teacher program guarantees your student’s teacher will have the resources required for an innovative and enhanced learning environment. To make a donation online, please fill out the following form.
The Boise Public Schools Foundation raises about $3.5 million each year and gives that money right back to schools, students, and teachers, for needs ranging from computer intervention programs, to all-day kindergarten, to redoing Capital High School’s planetarium.
Funding for the AVID Scholarships is made possible thanks to community contributions to the Boise Public Schools Education Foundation, which has provided $853,500 in AVID Scholarships since 2012.
The S.A.F.E. program provides for things like utilities, housing assistance, doctor visits, shoes, counseling and groceries – basic needs to keep kids in school. Students qualify for funds based on economic need and it is running at every school in the Boise School District.