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Support the Clyde Hill Elementary Walk-A-Thon

The Clyde Hill Elementary Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) is gearing up for an important fundraiser on May 31st, the Clyde Hill Elementary Walk-A-Thon! And they’re calling on residents and local businesses to help by becoming a sponsor of the event.

How do I Sponsor?

There are multiple ways to support the event;

  1. Become a business sponsor
  2. Sponsor a student by donating! Each student has a goal of $100
  3. Parents can volunteer their time

Why Sponsor the Walk-A-Thon?

The Walk-A-Thon serves as a crucial fundraiser for the PTA Annual Fund. The Clyde Hill PTA is a non-profit, volunteer organization dedicated to enhancing the educational experience for all students. Our PTA provides enrichment opportunities, essential resources, special programs, and builds a stronger school community.  Bringing together parents, teachers, students, and local businesses compliments opportunities for all our students.

Clyde Hill Elementary welcomed a significant number of students and staff this year due to elementary school consolidations and now has over 650 students, an increase of 40% over last year.  With the increase in students, this requires an increase in funding and our PTA could really use your help.

What Does the Sponsorship Support?

By becoming a sponsor, you directly contribute to:

  • Reducing Child/Teacher Ratios: Classroom aides provide personalized attention
  • Curriculum Enhancements: Support for science fairs, educational software, books, and reading/math/ELL applications
  • Community Events: Enabling memorable experiences such as Trunk or Treat, Heritage Festival, all-school dances, and more

Need Help?

Reach out to Jodi at [email protected] for more information. Your contribution, regardless of size, will leave a lasting impact on the education and well-being of Clyde Hill students. You can find more information on the Clyde Hill PTA Walk-A-Thon website here.

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