BSF Updates

BSF Awards $658,000 in Grants to Benefit the Bronxville School

By Sam Patterson, VP, Public Relations, The Bronxville School Foundation

May 15th, 2024: The Bronxville School Foundation announced its 2024 grant awards, giving $658,000  in resources to benefit the Bronxville School’s K-12 student body. 

The grant requests came from teachers, administrators, coaches, parents, and students.  This year’s grants supported meaningful projects designed to enrich the educational experience for all grades and support the goals of The Bronxville Promise.  The grants included professional development, health and wellness initiatives, new equipment, enhancements to facilities and classrooms, and new programs and curriculum updates.

The Foundation had more than 450 donors contribute to the Foundation's community drive, and many others supported the alumni drive, Katie's Run, and our designated funds for Athletics, Elementary School ELA, Theater Arts, History, Science, and Special Education. Total contributions received by the Foundation so far this year have exceeded $475K and helped to fund this year's grants. 

Amy Atkeson, the Foundation’s vice president of grants, said “We are all so fortunate to live in a school community with supportive parents, active teachers, and engaged administrators, who work together to advance the dispositions of the Bronxville Promise. The Bronxville School Foundation is grateful for the generosity of the many donors who contributed to our campaign, enabling us to fund 31 grants totaling $658K this year. These grants cover a broad range of initiatives, including robust youth mental health support, from teacher training to curricular enhancements; continued investment in cutting-edge artificial intelligence coursework; exciting local partnerships with The Picture House and Twin Lakes Farm; and a significant security upgrade to our school facility. The impressive slate of funded projects was proposed by students, parents, teachers, other faculty, and administrators, representing a true cross-section of our larger community. The Foundation deeply appreciates the support of our amazing donors, who make possible these strong, strategic investments in our children’s educational experience.”

Foundation Chair, Katie Shah, added, “Since 1991, the Foundation has provided more than $13 million in funding for meaningful programs and initiatives that touch every Bronxville student from kindergarten to twelfth grade. This year’s slate of grants includes funding for an upgraded security vestibule at the Pondfield entrance to the school, completing the installation of an enhanced security infrastructure at all three main entrances to the District’s school buildings. We are grateful to the Foundation’s donors and grant writers who continue to support the Bronxville School’s tradition of excellence.”

Following is a complete list of the approved grants for the 2023-2024 school year:

PROGRAM & CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT:

Artificial Intelligence Courses in High School 

Bronxville Picture House Residency for First-Grade

Bronxville Picture House Guest Speakers for High School Film Club & Bronco TV

Civil Discourse Curriculum Development in High School 

College Essay Workshop

Equine-Assisted Learning for Special Education Classes 

Mental Performance Coach for Athletics

Mental Health First Aid Training for Middle School

Revamping Middle School Advisory Curriculum for Belonging

FACILITIES: 

Flexible Seating for First-Grade Classrooms

Flexible Seating for Third-Grade Classrooms

Professionally Framed Performing Arts Photos for the Auditorium Lobby  

Security Vestibule at Flagpole Entrance on Pondfield Road 

Sound System for Main Gymnasium 

EQUIPMENT & MATERIALS:

Baroque Bows

Fine Arts Technology Update - Macbooks & iPad Pros with Apple Pencils

Recycling Equipment for Middle School Technology Class 

Bronxville Football Field Sleds

Elementary School Playground Musical Equipment

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT:

AP Summer Conference for World Languages 

AP Summer Conference for Social Studies

Finland Trip for Educators through PNWBOCES

Foundation for Critical Thinking Professional Development

Gilder Lehrman Professional Development

National Convention of Teachers of English 

National Council for Social Studies Conference

HEALTH & WELLNESS:

Harlan Cohen Speaking Engagement 

Playground Peace Path

Spirit Steps Highlighting the Bronxville Promise, Be 3 Characteristics & Positive Affirmations

Strength & Conditioning Specialist

“Visualize the Bronxville Promise” Mural

Photo: Elementary School Principal Rakiya Adams, Vice Principal Anthony Vaglica, and their students celebrating the arrival of the school's first ever book vending machine, courtesy of a Foundation grant.  

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