History of Project Free Education in Bellingham Public Schools
In 2011, Bellingham Public Schools launched Project Free Education, an initiative whereby families are not asked to pay towards school supplies and some activities. This is a budget priority that attempts to close some of the gaps in state funding without asking too much financially of our families. Since we started this project, we have:
- Provided full-time kindergarten to all families until the state provided more funding.
- Eliminated the need for families to buy school supplies at elementary, middle and high school.
- Eliminated middle and high school course fees.
- Funded significant field trips such as outdoor school for fifth graders
- Reinstated the elementary strings program, and provided violins for fifth graders and recorders for third through fifth graders.
- Provided enrichment stipends for after-school activities at all elementary schools with additional support for Title I schools for greater equity.
- Supplied high school scientific and graphing calculators, and world language Advanced Placement (AP) workbooks.
- Reduced high school college preparation testing fees, such as PSAT and Advanced Placement (AP) fees.
- Provide snacks for all students at Title I schools, Parkview, Northern Heights and Options (moving to universal breakfast at Title schools).
- Increased middle school arts budget and support for high school music programs.
- No participation fees for athletics at middle and high schools.
- Graduation robes provided on loan; caps and tassels provided to seniors to keep.
- Traffic Safety and Financial Education course (driver’s education) added to high school course offerings.
- Yearbooks provided at minimal charge for middle school and high school students.