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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               ENDOWMENT AND SCHOLARSHIPS
 Mandy Hafleigh Endowed Scholarship Fund
Anonymous
Carol and Ronald Clazie Allan Epstein
The Royals Family
Scholarships
Father Pius Scholarship Fund
Susan and Albert Alioto Megan and Harris Barton Paula and Bandel Carano Castaneda Family Suzanne and Bob Couch Kathleen Immel
John Dwyer Kirwin
Ellen Hickey Lynch
Betty and Matthew O’Rourke Rust Family
Maryll Telegdy
Peggy and Al Zappelli
ACCESS Scholarship
Sharon Meers and Steve Dostart Kathy Hurley
St. Scholastica Post-Graduate Scholarships
Anonymous
Jennie Chiu and Christopher Schaepe Patti Lee-Hoffmann and Steven
Hoffmann
Special Restricted
Gifts
Athletics
Anonymous
Marilee and Mark Adams
Laurie and Bryan Barber
Kimberly and Jerry Birn
Melanie and Stephen Erasmus Mark Gainey
HRJ Charities Inc.
Hope Hudson and Howard Pollack Davina and Bruce Isackson
Corinne and Robert Larson
Susan and Charles Leiter
Sally and Edward Screven
Alison Spong and Salvador Casente Ying He and Hesong Tang
Julia and Bill Veghte
Daraja
Lynne Ann and Roger Biscay Judi and Wilfred Jaeger
Garden Pavillion
Michael Alcheck ‘00
Helen Amick
Madeleine Blaurock and Andrew
Gutow
Grace and Ted Feng
Ingrid Lai and William Shu
Ann Morrical and Matthew McWright Mary Pang
Susan Solat
Alice Woo
Valerie and John Wookey
Robotics
FIRST
Theater Program
Anonymous
                                                                                        Committing to Kindness
Priory students know that it’s cool to be kind! Last fall, middle schoolers participated in a kindness fair. Focusing on the question, “How does understanding empathy and
kindness create a positive school community?”
students visited five stations dedicated to kindness. At the sweet selfie station, students wrote a positive message about inclusion and kindness and took a selfie holding
it. At the large and beautiful Tree of
Hope in Church Square, they tied a ribbon sharing a dream, hope, or wish
to its branches and wrote a burden on a piece of paper and buried it near the tree. Together as a middle school community, students pledged to put kindness first.
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