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This school year, SVEF needs to raise
$150,000
to provide essential programs and staff for Scotts Valley schools.



This year, SVEF has partnered with
SVHS Parent Club &
BKEC - Brook Knoll Eagle Connection
so that your single donation supports your child's school as well as essential programs at all 4 schools sites.

SVEF is asking each family to consider a $1,000 tax deductible donation per enrolled student. However, any amount is welcomed and appreciated!
When you donate to SVEF, ​the first $250 per each enrolled student at Brook Knoll and/or Scotts Valley High School will go directly to their school's parent organization.*
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SVEF will use the remaining funds to support​ essential resources & larger programs at all four schools, enabling consistent, top-quality education through your student's entire school journey.​
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​​​*Scotts Valley Middle School & Vine Hill Elementary students: Full donation here goes SVEF. Contact your school's parent organization directly to support their programs.

​​​*Scotts Valley Middle School & Vine Hill Elementary students: Full donation here goes SVEF. Contact your school's parent organization directly to support their programs.
Community giving has the power to transform basic public education into academic excellence. Our children deserve access to exceptional opportunities that inspire learning and prepare them for success through graduation and beyond.
But we can't do it without you!
Excellent schools need everyone's support. Learn how your support has the power to elevate education for every student in Scotts Valley., from elementary school through high school!​

​Community Support.
It’s no surprise that the best-performing schools in the state are those with the highest per-pupil spending. More money means more resources, smaller classses, and a wider range of academic opportunities.
What isn’t as obvious is that funding doesn’t come from the state. In fact, the wealthiest districts often receive less funding, because California’s funding formula provides more funding to high-need districts.
SVEF bridges the gap between what the school district is able to provide with government funding, and what our students need to receive the best education possible.