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  • Tue May 27th @6:30pm, PTSA General meeting. Join online via TEAMS. Meeting ID: 228 516 843 578; Passcode: Mc2TK7bM
  • ThurĀ  Jun 5 @ 9:05am-10:05am, Family Workshop: Build the Toolbox for my Anxious/Stressed Child @ Jing Mei Elementary or Virtually via TEAMS, RSVP
  • Sun Jun 15 @1pm, Family Fun: Mariners Game
  • Ongoing, Math Challenge submissions

PTSA NEWS

Join the PTSA Meeting on Tues, March 25th & Make an Impact

Join us for the General PTSA Membership Meeting on March 25th from 6:30–7:30 PM in the Cherry Crest Cafeteria—and yes, there will be treats! Come chat with Principal Stedman and School Board Member Cindy Rogan about how upcoming school budget cuts could impact Cherry Crest. Get the scoop on exciting Walkathon incentives, and find out what volunteer roles are open for next year.

Let’s honor our Cherry Crest staff with various “pie’s” on Pi Day!!

Let’s honor our Cherry Crest staff with various “pie’s” on Pi Day!!

Bring (or have delivered) pizza and pie for our amazing Charger Staff to enjoy!

*Please order family sized pizza’s!

Thank you in advance for helping us carry on this tradition of gratitude. Together we strengthen our community! Sign up to donate/bring itemsĀ hereĀ 

How You Can Help Cherry Crest Amid the Education Funding Crisis

You may have heard about the recent education funding crisis in Washington and Dr. Aramaki’s plan to reduce spending by $20 million for the 2025-2026 school year to stabilize the district’s finances.

It’s a lot to take in, and you may be wondering — what can I do to help?

Movie Night

March 7th from 6 PM to 8 PM at the Cherry Crest Gym/CafƩ, with doors opening at 5:45 PM. Join us for a fun-filled evening featuring a PG-rated movie. Bring a blanket and pillow for comfortable seating, and if possible, bring cash for concessions. Students must be accompanied by an adult, as this is not a drop-off event. Tickets are free but required for headcount. Concessions, including pizza, candy, drinks, and more, will be available for purchase.

Donate Clothes to the Cherry Crest Clinic

The Cherry Crest Clinic provides extra clothes for students who get dirty, have accidents, etc. The Clinic’s supply has gotten very low– they are in need of items for boys and girls: pants, tops, underwear, socks, and sweatshirts. All sizes are needed, especially for Kindergarten-3rd grade.

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Help Volunteer for School Hearing Screenings

We’re seeking enthusiastic volunteers to assist with conducting hearing screenings under the guidance of our trained professionals. Training will be provided ahead of the screenings in person, virtually or via video tutorial for late Sept through October.

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Picture Day is September 24th

Picture Day is September 24th, where your student will have both individual and class group photos. Online order instructions will be sent home with your child, so please be sure to check their backpacks. If your child misses the September 24th date or you are unhappy with their photo, there will be a make up picture day on November 19th.

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COMMUNITY NEWS

Spring Into Reading

Bellevue PTSA Council’s Spring Into Reading kicks off in March 2025! Join us as we celebrate the joy of reading and highlight the importance of literacy with over 8,500 students attending all 16 BSD elementary schools – including yours!

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Early Literacy Screening & Dyslexia Info Night

Join us for an informative event designed to raise awareness and understanding of dyslexia. Learn about its impact, challenges, and strengths, and discover resources and strategies to support our students with dyslexia. Together, we will foster a more inclusive and supportive environment for all learners. More info from BSD about theĀ Early Literacy & Dyslexia Screening.

When: Thursday, February 27th from 6:30-8:00 PM

Where: WISC Rainier Room – 12241 Main St Bellevue, WA 98005Ā Ā 

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Bellevue PTSA Council Advocacy: School Funding Crisis – Legislative Bills &Ā Resources

Since 2020, state funding gaps have cost the Bellevue School District (BSD) $167.14 million, largely due to the McCleary decision and the education funding model that limits local levy funding.

As a result, BSD is facing a financial crisis, prompting Dr. Aramaki to propose a $20 million spending reduction for the 2025-2026 school year. The funding shortfall significantly impacts Special Education, MSOC (Materials, Supplies & Operating Costs), and Transportation—areas where state funding does not meet BSD’s actual costs. Addressing this gap is the top legislative priority for WSPTA and Bellevue PTSA Council.

To support advocacy efforts, the Bellevue PTSA Council, in collaboration with Issaquah, Mercer Island, and Lake Washington PTAs, provides regularly updated information and action items at waK12.org. Community members can quickly send letters to legislators, sign in support of relevant bills, and receive action alerts on key legislative issues.

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Focus Day 2025

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Join students and PTA leaders across the state for Focus Day on Monday, February 17, 2025, in Olympia. Come advocate to close the funding gaps and ensure financial stability for schools and other vital issues that impact students around the state! All WSPTA members are welcome. Bring your children to join in the fun! Events run from 8:30 AM to 2:00 PM.

Our Bellevue PTSA Council has set up meetings with legislators from Districts 41 & 48. We need your stories, we need your voice, we need you! Please email advocacy@bellevueptsacouncil.com if you plan to attend so we can coordinate meetings. More info and registration here.

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DISTRICT NEWS