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The Sequoia High School Education Foundation was created in 1993 as part of the Sequoia Union High School District's Foundation for the Future.
SHSEF is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) whose mission is to support student success at Sequoia High School by investing in projects and programs that will have a substantial impact on the school community.
How can you help? We welcome tax-deductible gifts of any amount - simply make your check payable to SHSEF and mail it to us at:
Sequoia High School Education Foundation (SHSEF) 1201 Brewster Avenue Redwood City, CA 94062 |
The Sequoia High School Education Foundation is governed by a Board of Directors including volunteer community leaders, business owners, current and former teachers, parents, administrators, and alumni. During the school year the Foundation members meet once a month. Current SHSEF Board members are:
- Barba Kandarian, community member (President)
- Florian Shasky, SHS Librarian (Vice President)
- Doug Buckley, parent (Treasurer)
- Nancy Goodban, parent (Secretary)
- Bonnie Hansen, SHS Principal
- Marlyn Bussey, IB Coordinator
- Virginia Chang Kiraly, community member
- Loren Dakin, parent
- Ed Diener, parent
- Chuck Gillooley, parent
- Jim Gordon, parent
- Paige Singh, parent
- Annarosa Tomasi, parent
For more information or to get involved, please contact Barba Kandarian at barbax4@yahoo.com, or Bonnie Hansen at bhansen@seq.org. Thank you so much for your support! |
| Fundraising Goals 2009-10 |
Fund Raising Goals
In 2009 - 2010, the SHSEF fund raising goal is $100,000 to support the following programs:
- Performing Arts
- Principal's Discretionary Fund to meet the hardship needs of individual students
- Accelerated math class
- SAT Prep classes
- AVID Program
- Expanded foreign language offering
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| Past Projects Funded by the Foundation |
Last year the Sequoia High School Educational Foundation supported:
- Community Hall of Fame
- Tarshes Learning Center
- Pajama Game
- Once Upon a Mattress
- Grease
- The Laramie Project
- The Little Shop of Horror
- The SAT prep class (keeping the cost to students at just $100)
- Dream Club student scholarships
- California Science Teachers Association conference attendance
In past years, the Foundation has provided funding for the following:
- Library equipment, books, and computer disks
- Calculators for calculus and AP math classes
- Printing of student art and literary works
- Three electronic scoreboards for basketball, football, and baseball
- Portable floor mats for dance classes
- Teacher mini-grants
- Application fees for National Board Certification
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Primary fundraising activities for the 2009 - 2010 school year include:
- Back to School Fund Raising Campaign
- Leadership Campaign
- Grant Writing
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Last updated Apr 6, 2010 - 11:34pm
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