Elder Grove School District

Every student deserves the tools to learn.

Elder Grove hasn't passed a funding levy since 2007. The GROVE Foundation is a new, school-connected nonprofit raising community support to replace core reading, math, and science curriculum — with full district oversight.

Priority 1

Core Academic Needs

Curriculum adoption, instructional materials, and academic intervention programs.

Priority 2

Academic Enrichment

Field trips, guest speakers, and STEM or literacy initiatives.

Priority 3

Student Enrichment

School-wide programs, as funds allow —

after core needs are met.


Why it Matters

Elder Grove is growing faster than its funding.

The GROVE Foundation: (Generating Resources for Opportunity, Vision, & Education) exists to support student programs through fundraising, volunteerism, and community engagement while promoting school spirit and academic excellence.

No successful levy has passed since 2007 — the district is effectively operating on a 20-year-old budget across two campuses. Meanwhile, enrollment needs keep growing and curriculum replacement cycles go unplanned and unfunded.

The GROVE Foundation exists to close that gap: a transparent, district-approved way for families and local businesses to invest directly in Elder Grove classrooms.

679

District-Audit funds

100%

District-Audit funds

2007

Last Successful Levy

$100K

2026–27 curriculum goal

Families

$49 per student

A voluntary beginning-of-year contribution toward your child's classroom materials.

Local Businesses

$1,000 – $4,000

Sponsor a classroom or grade level, with recognition in our Community Guide.

Corporate Partners

$10,000+

Fund schoolwide priorities with premier banner and community recognition.