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Bulldog PTO Committees

Bellevue Santa-Fe Charter School is a very special educational environment that thrives on the involvement of our fantastic parents. Whether you're a brainstorming guru or a party-planning extraordinaire, your magic touch is needed. 
Get to know our committee chairs and view our current committee needs below to discover an opportunity that sparks your excitement and matches your skills – let's create an unforgettable school year together!

Meet Our Committee Chairs

  • Photo of Heather Andrews & Angie White co-chairs of the annual fundraiser committee smiling outdoors

    Annual Fundraiser

    Angie White & Heather Andrews

  • Photo of Brad & Wendy Kreller co-chairs of the Campus Beautification committee smiling

    Campus Beautification

    Wendy & Brad Kreller

  • Photo of Elaine Elmore Garden Committee Chair smiling outdoors

    Garden & VAPA Committees

    Elaine Elmore

  • Photo of Stephanie Purvis, Library Committee Chair smiling outdoors

    Library

    Stephanie Purvis

  • Photo of Dee Anna Paredes Marketing chair smiling

    Marketing

    Dee Anna Paredes

  • Photo of Amber Ideal Ongoing Fundraising chair smiling outdoors

    Ongoing Fundraising & Social Committee

    Amber Idell

  • Photo of Mike Morris Sci Tech committee chair smiling against a background of trees

    SciTech

    Mike Morris

  • Photo of Kristen McKiernan staff appreciation committee chair smiling

    Staff Appreciation

    Kristen McKiernan

  • Photo of Rosa Clark yearbook committee chair smiling with sand dunes in the background

    Yearbook

    Rosa Clark

Current Committee Needs

Click the (+) to the right of any committee name to view our current volunteer opportunities. 
Then, take the Volunteer Survey to let us know how you’d like to get involved with Bulldog PTO!
  • Join the Gather & Give annual fundraiser. Get together and create a memorable night to raise funds for your children’s school. This includes planning and organizing the event, gathering donations, helping set up/break down, choosing a theme, & hiring vendors. This truly is the gift of giving.

    The successes we share allow us to bridge the gap with funding and support extras for our kiddos at this charter school. It directly impacts our beloved programs such as Artist-In-Residence, Electives, garden & SciTech, Science supplies, and many other areas.

    Contact: Angie White & Heather Andrews at bsfcsPTOauction@gmail.com

  • The Campus Beautification Committee is responsible for flower bed weed abatement, plant trimming, planting of new plants/flowers if needed, and checking for issues with the drip irrigation. We are looking for more volunteers to ensure our campus remains vibrant and orderly.

    We have four specific areas remaining we need volunteers for. As for a time requirement, look at a couple of hours per month, at your own speed, whenever convenient. There are no set days or times, just when able.

    We are also looking for a 5-person team that can do special projects when they come up (i.e., flower planting, smaller tree trimming, weed abatement in the play structure area, etc.), so there is not an actual time requirement, but only when a particular job/project arises.

    If you are interested or know anyone looking to help maintain Bellevue's overall aesthetics, please reach out. We would LOVE to have you be a part of the family!

    Contact Brad and Wendy Kreller at kreller2124@aol.com and/or 916.216.2723

  • Support our sacred school garden. Dig in to keep our plants and fruit trees healthy, and help weed the garden beds. Create the space to be outside and give back with your kids. Don’t forget your hat, water & SPF.

    Contact: Elaine Elmore, elmorehome2010@gmail.com

  • The Bellevue Library is back! Whether you are more inclined to organize, stock, shelve, decorate, sell, or settle in for story time with the kids, there is sure to be a fun way to help our library and our kids’ love of reading blossom.

    Library's specific time commitments vary; there's something for anyone.

    • 30-minute morning shifts 8:00 am-9 am. Open the Library before school. Regular commitment to a shift/day/partner team is helpful if possible.

    • 1.25 hr lunchtime shifts M/T/Th/F Regular commitment to a shift/day/partner team is helpful if possible.

    • Classroom Library Liaisons to help with classroom visits

    • You pick a time! Help with tidying, organizing, processing books, resolving returned books, etc.

    Click here to view more ways to get involved with the library.

    Contact: Stephanie Purvis, bsfcslibrary@gmail.com

  • We are looking for someone for lunch duty on Thursdays or Fridays, from 12:10-1. It could be each week OR every other week. If you have younger kids who are not yet in school, they would be able to come to recess with you if you’d be able to keep them close to you.

    If you are willing to help out in this way, please text Jenny Crooks at (805) 264-6193

  • The Marketing Committee promotes school events, fundraisers, and activities to parents, teachers, and the community. We create designs and messaging for promotional assets, maintain the PTO website, produce the monthly PTO Buzz newsletter, oversee school branding, and curate merchandise to drive active participation and a strong school identity. If you've got creative skills, love branding and design, or want to brainstorm and share creative ideas, join us!

    We are currently in need of volunteers to help with:

    • Graphic design

    • Monthly newsletter

    • Website updates (no coding required)

    • Merchandise ordering/fulfillment

    Commitment is on a project basis and flexible.

    Contact: Dee Anna Paredes, bsfcsmarketing@gmail.com

  • Ongoing fundraising helps coordinate restaurant nights, local shopping, and give back days to raise money for the school. We often work hand in hand with the social committee to create opportunities for BSFCS families to come together “outside” of school and connect.

    Volunteers are appreciated to set up restaurant nights, prepare for our 2nd Annual Rummage Sale in the spring, and to brainstorm ideas to raise funds for our PTO to give back to our school!

    Commitment is as needed before and/or during the event.

    Contact: Amber Idell, araeci11@gmail.com

  • The SciTechatorium houses our on-campus museum focusing on STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Music. Help build/create new interactive stations, staff the space one hour per week during lunchtime, or learn about beekeeping with our brand-new observational bee hive!

    Contact: Mike Morris, michaelmorris727@gmail.com

  • There are several important BSFCS events that parents organize, including Back to School Night, Soup Social, and Open House. This team is also going to decorate for festivities throughout the school year. Let’s bring some spirit to our Multi-Purpose Room for celebrations.

    Contact: Megan Horner, meganmariehorner@gmail.com

  • Join the team that focuses on expressing our eternal gratitude for our dedicated staff throughout the year. This group acknowledges our teachers and administration with small acts of kindness and hosted lunches. It is such a rewarding experience. Megan Horner will be providing monthly staff lunches with which she may need setup and/or breakdown prep help.

    We will especially need extra help in May for Staff Appreciation Week!

    Contact: Megan Horner, meganmariehorner@gmail.com

  • VAPA is a big part of our Charter School. We have an Artist-In-Residence program where all students are taught visual and performing arts during the school day. Our committee also coordinates special assemblies, bringing in local artists, musicians, dancers, actors, motivational speakers, authors, and more to share their craft with our students at morning assembly. We also facilitate a Variety Show each spring to enjoy and celebrate our students’ unique talents. There are limited brainstorming and planning meetings and participation is on a variety of commitment levels. The more of us there are, the more ideas and the more enriching arts experience for the kids!

    Please reach out if you:

    • Know of a performer who would share their talent at assembly

    • Want to help out with our Spring Variety Show

    • Want to help organize

    • Have other ideas or want to help brainstorm

    Note: BSFCS has an intensive after-school theater experience that culminates in a musical performance at the Clark Center. The kids love to participate, and while the VAPA Committee does not manage it, there are lots of opportunities for parents to support the play as well.

    Contact: Sarah Rijnen, sarah.rijnen@gmail.com