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Community Partnership

COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS

Peninsula School District’s mission statement commits the organization to develop meaningful partnerships with family, business and community. It is through these relationships Peninsula School District believes a learning-focused environment blossoms for our students. In this relevant and engaging environment, students have many opportunities to acquire the knowledge, skills and character to become a productive citizen in a changing world.
 

COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOLS – PENINSULA

Communities in Schools is a part of the nation’s leading dropout prevention organization, working in public schools to surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life.

In the Peninsula School District last year, Communities in Schools site coordinators helped 3,304 students overcome barriers to success, stay on track to graduate and aim for a brighter future.

 

PENINSULA METROPOLITAN PARK DISTRICT

The Peninsula Metropolitan Park District (PenMet Parks) provides for the management, control, improvements, maintenance and acquisition of parks and recreation facilities within unincorporated Pierce County west of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge and east of the Purdy Bridge.

PSD and PenMet Parks have a long history of working collaboratively to serve our community. The formalized partnership through the Joint Use Interlocal Agreement will allow PSD and PenMet Parks to work together to deliver educational and recreational services to our community.

 

HANDS ON ART

Founded in 2003 Peninsula Hands On Art is a 501C3 non-profit that provides art instruction to over 3800 students in the greater Gig Harbor area each year. Reaching every elementary student in the Peninsula School District, it is the programs foundational belief that students across all socioeconomic backgrounds should have the same educational opportunity and ability to access artist quality materials and art education. The organization is implemented and supported by the volunteer hours of hundreds of parents, teachers, and artists who serve in a wide variety of ways to help bring a greater understanding of visual art and art history to children ages K-5th grade. Learn more about Hands On Art.

 

KP SCHOOL BUS CONNECTS

KP School Bus Connects provides an innovative program using school buses three times a day to assist the residents of the Key Peninsula in getting around.

 

PENINSULA SCHOOLS EDUCATION FOUNDATION

The Peninsula Schools Education Foundation (PSEF) supports high quality education for each child in the Gig Harbor and Key Peninsula communities of Pierce County, Washington.

Great public schools require collaborative support by residents, business and community leaders and diverse organizations. PSEF’s primary contribution to this effort occurs through fundraising and grant making. Grants go directly to individuals or teams of teachers to fund innovative and relevant projects, curricula and learning opportunities in the District. Learn more about PSEF.

 

JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT

JA is turning the tide and helping young people face the challenges of the real world. JA is the largest organization dedicated to giving young people the knowledge and skills they need to own their economic success, plan for their future, and make smart academic and economic choices. Learn more about JA here. 

 

RED BARN YOUTH CENTER

The Red Barn is a place for teens to connect. Our mission is to be a safe, welcoming place for Key Peninsula teens to recreate, socialize, find guidance, develop positive relationships and become community minded citizens. Learn more about the Red Barn Youth Center.

Educational Service Center
14015 62nd Avenue NW 
Gig Harbor, WA 98332
(253) 530-1000
info@psd401.net


 

 

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A group of people stand in front of a brick wall with a banner that reads 'Parks for All, Parks for Life' and 'PenMet Parks'.

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