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Bringing More To The Classroom
Thanks to the incredible generosity of alumni, individuals and businesses, the District 220 Educational Foundation has spent more than $1 million funding projects not supported by tax revenues. Major projects have been completed at the High School, Middle School and Elementary School levels, as well as the creation of continuing education courses for adults within District 220.

- T.R. Youngstrom Memorial High Ropes Course and Climbing Wall
- Kyle Braid Leadership Camp Training Scholarships
- Sunny Hill Neighborhood Computer Lab
- Computers on Wheels at BMS campuses
- Jim Hicks-Joe Chung Physics Learning Lab
- Beyond 220 Adult Enrichment Classes
- Elementary Science Enrichment—STARLAB
- BHS Pride
- Low Tech Tool Boxes
- BHS-TV
- Sound Field Amplification Systems—K-3
- Project A.C.E. at Sunny Hill School
- BMS Applied Technology Labs Update
- Sunny Hill High Achievers Program
- Project Speak
- Community Speaker Project
- BHS Math Lab Computers
- District 220 Strategic Planning
- BHS Latino Leaders Program
- Sunny Hill Activities Program
- BMS Activities Program
- Elementary Science Projects
- BMS Media and Technology
- Sound Field Amplification Systems for Pre-K/Early Learning Classes & Elementary Music Rooms
- BHS Project Lead the Way Engineering Program
How we bring more to the classroom:
In partnership with Barrington Community Unit School District 220, the Foundation, supported by charitable donations:
Provides new learning opportunities for students.