The Patricia Blaise-Caves Endowed Scholarship Fund
The French American School of Puget Sound established the Patricia Blaise-Caves Scholarship Fund in 2015. The endowment is made up of funds that have been given to the school for its permanent use and are invested by the school. We are very proud to announce that this endowment fund will exist in perpetuity for the benefit of all our current and future students.
The Fund is named in honor of one of the school’s co-founders who dedicated her career to the success of FASPS, first as a teacher when the school launched in 1995 and then as Director of Admissions starting in 2008. She is a compassionate mentor, a genuine friend, and the heart of FASPS.
Please visit our Gala Website to make a donation to the Patricia Blaise-Caves Endowed Scholarship Fund or contact the Development Office at development@fasps.org
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