BEF funds Beaverton’s Choice projects for October 2021

Thanks to our generous donors including:  AHS Go Warriors! Opportunity Fund, the Anne Kelly Ofstun Tubby FundBEF Building STEAM 4 All ProgramFirst Tech Federal Credit Union, Intel Corp., and the Mike Osborne Memorial Award Fund we have awarded $37,069, funding 22 classroom projects for the 2021-22 academic year.

Don’t Let the Beat Stop

Conestoga Middle School
Students Served: 250
Recipient: Jeremy Kane
Award: $6,112

Funding provided through the BEF New Project Match

The Don’t Let the Beat Stop project raised more than double the initial goal, totaling over $6,000 in just 4 days. Additional funds raised were used to buy beginner books and even more instruments for more than 80 Conestoga Middle School families requesting instruments for their students.

Joyful Spanish Classes

Whitford Middle School
Students Served: 145
Recipient: Kessa Shipley
Award: $1,125

Funding provided through the BEF New Project Match

Funds raised with the Joyful Spanish Classes project provide access to Martina Bex, a system filled with interactive, hands- and brains-on based materials for all Whitford Middle School Spanish students. After just the first unit, many students expressed how much fun they were having in Spanish class. One student specifically said, “I didn’t think I was going to like Spanish, but this is really fun.”

Fir Grove Technology Investment

Fir Grove Elementary School!
Students Served: 365
Recipient: Lindsay Ruhnke
Award: $2,892

Funding provided through Intel & the BEF Building STEAM 4 ALL program

Fir Grove students will experience code come alive during their STEAM Lab Robotic unit thanks to community donations + Intel Corp matching funds. The Fir Grove Technology Investment project helps students think, create and design solutions to real world problems. 

Playful Inquiry and Exploration

Bethany Elementary School!
Students Served: 80
Recipient: Dori George
Award: $1,090

Funding provided through the BEF New Project Match

Bethany Elementary kindergarten classrooms can now provide more opportunities to play and explore without limitations thanks to the Playful Inquiry and Exploration project. Funds raised were used to re-imagine space so students can take risks, make messes and learn that mistakes are an opportunity to try again. 

Phoenix Rising: Climbing to New Heights

Beaverton Academy of Science & Engineering (BASE)
Students Served: 200
Recipient: Stella Bergman
Award: $1,000

Funding provided through the BEF New Project Match

BASE 6th and 9th graders were welcomed to school with a fun and interactive orientation day at Tree to Tree adventure park with funding received from the Phoenix Rising: Climbing to New Heights project. The off-site team-building sessions provided fun bonding activities and introduced community-building skills students will continue to develop throughout the school year.

Mountaineer Tech Lab

Mountain View Middle School
Students Served: 188
Recipient: Morgan Skjeie
Award: $1,470

Funding provided through Intel & the Building STEAM 4 ALL program

Mountain View Middle School students can now study the basics of coding, web design, digital manufacturing and video production using a new classroom 3D printer. Students can also explore different interests to help choose future high school electives.

ACMA Robotics Team

Arts & Communication Magnet Academy (ACMA)
Students Served: 12
Recipient: Dottie Passmore
Award: $3,750

Funding provided through Intel & the BEF STEAM 4 ALL program

The ACMA Robotics team’s rookie season has officially started thanks to funds raised to cover registration, start-up costs, tools and parts. This program will help prepare students for life after high school by giving them skills to be college and career ready. 

Thanks to your generous contributions, the dollars raised are enabling enrichment programs in Beaverton schools that otherwise would not be possible. For current programs, and to begin your application, please visit Beaverton’s Choice, Beaverton Education Foundation’s online resource that brings community and classrooms together.