Schools Artos Supports in the Yakima Valley

Our Partner Schools

Artos partners with elementary, middle, and high schools across Yakima, West Valley, East Valley, and Selah school districts. Every card below represents teachers and school staff we recognize, support, and encourage throughout the school year. Scroll to explore our current partner schools, or sponsor a school to help us grow.

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A primary school at 408 N First Street in Selah serving 1st and 2nd grade students. Home of the Vikings.
Selah
K-5
Level 1
East Valley School District transportation department, serving the Moxee and Terrace Heights communities.
East Valley
Level 2
East Valley Elementary is a public school located in Yakima, WA, which is in a fringe rural setting.
East Valley
K-5
Level 3
A 6-8 middle school at 2010 Beaudry Road in Yakima, part of East Valley School District's dual language pathway.
East Valley
6-8
Level 1
A K-5 elementary school in West Valley School District 208 in Yakima.
West Valley
K-5
Level 1
A K-5 elementary school in West Valley School District 208 in Yakima.
West Valley
K-5
Level 1
A K-5 elementary school in West Valley School District 208 in Yakima.
West Valley
K-5
Level 1
A K-5 elementary at 9206 Zier Road in Yakima, named a 2023 National Blue Ribbon School.
West Valley
K-5
Level 1
A K-5 elementary school in West Valley School District 208 in Yakima.
West Valley
K-5
Level 3
An alternative 9-12 academy at 802 River Road in Yakima, serving students from across the district.
Yakima
9-12
Level 2
A technical skills center offering free career and technical programs to students from 16 regional school districts.
Yakima
9-12
Level 2
An alternative program for YSD students ages 16-21 pursuing their diploma, located at the YV-Tech campus.
Yakima
9-12
Level 2
A K-5 elementary school in Yakima, part of Yakima School District.
Yakima
K-5
Level 1
A K-5 elementary school in Yakima, part of Yakima School District.
Yakima
K-5
Level 1
A K-5 elementary school at 4411 W Nob Hill Boulevard in west Yakima.
Yakima
K-5
Level 1
A K-5 elementary school at 400 W Viola Avenue in Yakima, part of Yakima School District.
Yakima
K-5
Level 1
A K-5 elementary school at 2000 S 18th Street in the Union Gap area of Yakima.
Yakima
K-5
Level 1
A K-5 elementary school in central Yakima, part of Yakima School District.
Yakima
K-5
Level 2
A K-5 elementary school at 609 W Washington Avenue in Yakima, part of the district's dual language program.
Yakima
K-5
Level 3
The largest K-5 elementary in Yakima at 1222 S 22nd Avenue, serving approximately 650 students.
Yakima
K-5
Level 3
A K-5 elementary school at 2807 W Lincoln Avenue in west Yakima.
Yakima
K-5
Level 1
A K-5 elementary school at 723 S 8th Street in Yakima, originally built in 1907 as the Fairview School.
Yakima
K-5
Level 1
A K-5 elementary school in Yakima, part of Yakima School District.
Yakima
K-5
Level 1
A 6-8 middle school at 510 S 9th Street in central Yakima, part of Yakima School District.
Yakima
6-8
Level 1
A 6-8 middle school at 1114 W Pierce Street in Yakima, serving over 800 students.
Yakima
6-8
Level 1
A 6-8 middle school in Yakima, home of the Cavaliers and part of Yakima School District.
Yakima
6-8
Level 1
A 6-8 middle school in Yakima, part of the Yakima School District's middle school network.
Yakima
6-8
Level 1
A 9-12 high school in central Yakima, originally opened as A.C. Davis High School in 1957.
Yakima
9-12
Level 1
A 9-12 high school in west Yakima, open since 1957 on a 40-acre campus at 40th Avenue and Tieton Drive.
Yakima
9-12
Level 1
Home of the Rams, a 9-12 high school in west Yakima offering AP coursework, JROTC, and robust career and technical programs.
West Valley
9-12
Level 1
Home of the McKinley Mavericks, a K-5 elementary school in central Yakima focused on strong academics and community support.
Yakima
K-5
Level 4
A K-5 elementary school in east Yakima serving the Barge-Lincoln community with dual language programs and family engagement.
Yakima
K-5
Level 4

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Artos serves teachers and school staff in the Yakima Valley public school system, including classroom teachers, counselors, aides, custodians, and support staff.

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Artos exists to recognize, support, and encourage teachers and school staff through monthly appreciation, classroom supplies, and personal encouragement throughout the school year.

How are donations used?

Donations fund monthly thank-you gifts, classroom supplies, birthday cards, encouragement items, and special projects that directly support teachers and school staff.

How can I support a teacher or staff member?

You can sponsor a teacher or staff member for the school year, fund a special school project, give where the need is greatest, or volunteer your time.

How much does it cost to sponsor a teacher or staff member?

Sponsorship options range from recognition-only support to full-year support that includes monthly appreciation, classroom supplies, and encouragement.

Do teachers and staff request the supplies they receive?

Yes. At the beginning of the school year, teachers and staff complete a questionnaire sharing what supplies they need most in their classrooms.

Which schools does Artos support?

Artos currently supports educators at multiple schools across the Yakima Valley, with a focus on building long-term relationships and expanding support as resources grow.

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