Raymond Schools Foundation
Honoring the legacy of our past while building brighter futures for our students.
At the Raymond Schools Foundation, we believe that every student deserves the chance to thrive. By bridging the past and future, we empower Raymond’s students and educators with opportunities that enhance learning, inspire growth, and create lasting success. Together with our community, we are dedicated to enriching the educational experience and supporting the continued excellence of Raymond schools.
Make an Impact Today
At the Raymond Schools Foundation, there are many meaningful ways to support our students. You can contribute through direct monetary donations, establish scholarships to help future graduates succeed, or set up memorial funds to honor loved ones while making a lasting impact. Every contribution, big or small, helps ensure that we continue to provide valuable opportunities for our students and community.
The Differences You’ve Made
“I thought building a birdhouse would be hard, but it turned out to be a great learning experience! Using tools like bandsaws and belt sanders was new to me, but I quickly got the hang of it. Once everything was ready, we glued and clamped the pieces together. Thank you to the Raymond Schools Foundation for supporting programs like this—it was so much fun!”
— Arlo, Junior High Student
“The Medieval Faire last year was such a memorable experience! It was incredible to learn how people lived their lives in the 1300s, and the medieval dinner was a highlight for me. Opportunities like this make learning so much fun, and I’m grateful to the Raymond Schools Foundation for making it possible.”
— Belen, High School Student
“Adventure Day was such a fun experience and an amazing opportunity for us to come together as a team. Even though the people in my group weren’t considered ‘friends,’ we were still able to collaborate and complete the challenges. This is just one example of how the Raymond Schools Foundation creates opportunities for students to learn, grow, and connect in meaningful ways.”
— Joran, Elementary Student