It is the policy of the Seattle School Board to actively encourage cooperation with individuals and governmental and non-governmental organizations as well as from private and foundation sources desiring to provide resource assistance to the district. Such assistance may take the form of direct financial support, grants,services, supplies or equipment. Read School Board Policy No. 6114
Schools
For information about how to contribute financially or donate classroom materials to a school, please contact the school directly. Visit our school directory for contact information.
Scholarship Fund
Seattle Schools Scholarship Fund awards scholarships to graduating seniors of Seattle Public Schools and in recognition of students who have overcome significant life challenges to achieve their dreams. The scholarships, in the amount of $3,500, are awarded for tuition expenses at any college, university or vocational training of the student's choice.
District Departments
For information about how to donate specific items, choose from the list below:
- Archival Materials: archives@seattleschools.org, 206-252-0797
- Career and Technical Education: Mary Davison mkdavison@seattleschools.org, 206-252-0741
- Fixed Assets: Jeff Hammer JHammer@seattleschools.org, 206-252-0568
- Library Services: Marian Royal mbroyal@seattleschools.org, 206-252-0351
- Nutrition Services: Wendy Weyer weweyer@seattleschools.org, 206-252-0677
- Physical Education Equipment: Lori Dunn lsdunn@seattleschools.org, 206-252-0839
- Resource Conservation (Green Schools): Nicole Laky nalaky@seattleschools.org, 206-252-0599
- Science Materials Center: Dan Gallagher djgallagher@seattleschools.org, 206-252-0062
- Self-Help: Gretchen DeDecker gdedecker@seattleschools.org, 206-252-0637
- Technology: Kevin Naira kvnaira@seattleschools.org, 206-462-8831
- Visual and Performing Arts Materials: 206-252-0188
Alliance for Education
The Alliance for Education is an independent, non-profit organization that brings together parents,teachers, and members of the community who are dedicated to identifying academic issues and supporting new learning programs for children in Seattle Public Schools. For more information, visit the Alliance for Education website.