It Takes A Village To Educate A Child 
Tagging The Village Foundation’s major goal is to fund projects that will focus on increasing the achievement of challenged students.
Healthier and active lifestyle 
The Village Foundation has a health education focus that will teach parents and students about obesity, childcare and staying active
Partnership and Community 
The Village Foundation provides project support for all students and parents who are academically and economically challenged.
The Faces of Village Students...
Blended race, dyslexic, gifted, homeless, physically handicapped, girls, boys, gays or questioning youth, non-readers, athletes, teen parents, foster kids, smokers, sexually active kids and abstinent kids, AfricanAmerican, American-Indian/ Alaska-Native, Asian, Caucasian, Hispanic, Pacific-Islander, religious or spiritual kids, kids who have to work and ones who don’t, optimists, musicians, ADD/ADHD kids, artists, computer savvy kids, lonely kids,bullied kids and bullies, student leaders,depressed kids, community volunteers,English Language Learners, Concrete thinkers and abstract thinkers, pregnant teens, Valedictorians, average kids, abusedor neglected kids, emotionally challenged,role model kids, kids who like cops, kids who don’t, kids who live in poverty, kids who appear to have it all and on and on and on.
Partnerships and Community Connections
Parents and communities are important stakeholders in The Village and have a strong responsibility to assure that all students are educated to the highest academic standards possible. Schools must provide appropriate instructional support so that students can meet rigorous intellectual standards.
School Educational Programs
The Village Foundation is committed to the development of following in various school educational programs that are communicated clearly to parents and community stakeholders: