
Public School Funding Alliance
The school district enjoys the support of the Public School Funding Alliance, a local non-profit that raises money to fund student enrichment. PSFA funds a wide variety of projects and activities each year including classroom books, art supplies, field trips, artists-in-residence, counseling staff and more.
Founded in 2003, the PSFA has raised more than $375,000 in programs and materials for the public schools. Visit the PSFA website →

Booster Club
The Liberty Bell Booster Club brings together parents, teachers, administrators, and community members to develop extra-curricular activity programs at Liberty Bell by improving and sustaining the spirit, fellowship, and knowledge among members and the surrounding community in a cooperative and enthusiastic manner. Visit Booster Club page →

Classroom in Bloom
Classroom in Bloom is a non-profit organization in Methow Valley that runs the garden located between the elementary school and Liberty Bell. Each week students visit the garden to learn about the life cycle, pick weeds, help compost, build relationships and harvest produce. Visit the Classroom in Bloom page →

Head Start
OCCDA Head Start and ECEAP are comprehensive preschool programs for children and their families. We provide high quality child development services and assess each child’s development and progress. Visit the Head Start website →

Little Star School
Little Star sparks children’s curiosity, compassion and sense of community through joyful learning and discovery. Visit the Little Star School website →

Methow Arts Alliance
Facilitating partnership with Okanogan region schools and other partners to bring quality and enthralling arts programs to students. Visit the Methow Arts Alliance website →

Methow Conservancy
The Methow Conservancy is an accredited non-profit land trust and natural history education center in Washington State’s Methow Valley. Our mission is to inspire people to care for and conserve the land of the Methow Valley, ensuring it will remain a place where future generations can enjoy the rural character and natural beauty we cherish today. Visit the Methow Conservancy website →

Methow Housing Trust
For many Methow Valley residents, the stability and benefits of home-ownership are forever out of reach. As the Valley grows and changes, living wages cannot keep pace with dramatically increasing real estate values, leaving more and more Valley households in unsustainable living situations. The Methow Housing Trust develops and preserves affordable, quality housing for residents of the Methow Valley. Our homeownership program provides eligible full time Valley residents the opportunity to own a home in the place they love, live, work and play. Visit the Methow Housing Trust website →

Methow Valley Mentoring Program
Linking young people with caring adults for friendship, counsel and learning.

Methow Valley Nordic
We strive to make Nordic skiing accessible, particularly to youth in the Methow Valley. Visit the Methow Valley Nordic website →

NCRL (Twisp & Winthrop Libraries)
Connecting the people of North Central Washington to vital resources and opportunities that foster individual growth and strengthen communities. Visit the North Central Regional Library website →

Room One
Room One is a community voice, powerfully advocating for the health and well-being of all people living in the Methow Valley. Visit the Room One website →

Twisp Works
We are a place where people and ideas come together to create products, art, learning and connection–for tenants, for the community and for visitors. Visit the Twisp Works website →