Despite being more physically distant than ever last year, our strong community bonds kept us connected. In partnership with our dedicated educators, we supported many unique projects to engage students throughout our District and build student connections.
“Community is the cornerstone of successful learning. We have created classroom community during every phase of learning this past year and are so looking forward to the fall when all of our students return.” explained Sunset High School teacher, Alisa Harvey.
However, there are still Beaverton students who have not physically attended class at all since March 2020. These students, many of our most vulnerable, are missing educational opportunities and crucial friend and mentor connections that are key to success in school and beyond.
Together, with the District, we are activating the second year of Camp Connect outreach. Using phone calls, emails, and text messages, combined with home visits, outreach will focus on families who have lost connection with their schools. In addition to back-to-school information, families will receive access to much-needed resources including the District’s Clothes for Kids program, food box deliveries and school meals.
You can help keep our students connected. Your interest in and support of Beaverton Education Foundation’s work prepares all Beaverton students for their brightest future. Please follow the Foundation on social media for all of the latest updates.
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