The Westminster Public Schools (WPS) community gathered for the annual WPS Foundation Breakfast, an event that brought together business leaders, educators, and community partners in support of student success. This year’s breakfast was a resounding triumph, raising more than $49,000 to fund scholarships and innovative learning initiatives.
Attendees of the event at the Alamo Draft House theater heard from Executive Director Stephanie Baer, Superintendent Dr. Jeni Gotto, and President of the Foundation Board Aracely Hobday, who each spoke about the impact of the WPS Foundation and the vital role community support plays in expanding opportunities for students. The event also featured dynamic student performances, including a number from The Incredibles by the Westy orchestra, as well as show-stopping selections from Moana 2 performed by Metropolitan Arts Academy’s spring musical cast. Students also showcased cutting-edge technology, demonstrating drones and virtual reality headsets that are enhancing learning experiences across WPS. The Westy Mariachi group performed the send off.
The success of the breakfast was made possible through the generosity of sponsors who continue to invest in Westminster Public Schools and its students. Special thanks go to Westminster Public Schools, Waste Connections of Colorado, Adolfson & Peterson Construction, Vulcan Fire Security, Kaiser Permanente, TK TeK Solutions, Front Range Community College, Adams County, St. Thomas Steel, RBC Capital Markets, Comcast, City of Westminster, Butler Snow, Colorado Housing and Finance Authority, The Rotary Club of Westminster, Bank of Colorado, L.L. Johnson, and Horace Mann.
Funds raised from the event will directly support student scholarships, career and technical education programs, and other initiatives that help students develop the skills necessary for the modern workforce.