Give to support AI, Technology and Science
Artificial intelligence/robotics and technology are developing at light speed and we are witnessing rapid, continuous changes on multiple levels. These areas are becoming more important for careers in science and engineering, but they are also infiltrating our daily lives through programmed technological systems (Google, Siri, technology-based security systems, etc.).
ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ continuously seeks to be at the forefront of innovation by offering students optimal educational experiences and by providing opportunities for students to partake in and initiate innovation. We are building a K-12 Artificial Intelligence framework combined with a Conscious Citizenship framework that will ultimately lead students to have a strong understanding of what is possible through AI/Technology and that will empower students to lead change rather than be victims of change while developing ethical decision making skills and conscious living.
Your contributions to the AI/Technology section will go towards a well developed AI laboratory and up to date technological support.
Fully funded science labs will be named after the benefactor.
ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ is committed to maintaining state-of-the-art technology Science labs to support research, exploration and project-based learning in all subjects. We want to continue to be at the forefront of science and student learning, seeking to create the classroom of the future. To achieve our goal, we will upgrade and create fully-equipped and resourced state-of-the-art labs. The cost is estimated to be $250,000 for four such Labs, two in the Middle and two in the Academy. The cost includes construction, renovation, furnishings, computers, 2D and 3D printers, accessories, purchased/licensed software and kits and maker-space equipment and supplies.
Give to Support our Scholarships
The Stefanos P. Gialamas Scholarship Fund (Mathematics & Technology)
A four-year partial scholarship aiming to assist High School students who excel in Mathematics & Technology related fields.
Stefanos Gialamas served as President of ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ from 2005 until his passing in October of 2019. His energetic approach to educational programs encouraged innovation at ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ and his life-long passion for Mathematics and Science inspired this Scholarship Fund.
The Steven W. Medeiros Scholarship Fund (Humanities & Arts)
A four-year partial academic scholarship for High School students who excel in Humanities & Arts related fields.
Steve Medeiros was an outstanding educator who served in ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ as a teacher, administrator, Dean of the Institute, friend and mentor to many throughout his 37 years at the school. He passed away in November 2019 after a long battle with cancer. His love for the Arts, Literature and Humanities inspired this Scholarship Fund.
Give to Support our Capital Projects
A New Academic Wing
Playground for Elementary School
Outdoor Fitness Areas for Middle School/ Academy
Give to Support our Faculty Research Program
Supporting faculty development is essential to ensure that ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ attracts and retains outstanding faculty who will educate students optimally. Faculty, administrators and specialists engage in continuous learning and skill building. Implementing and supporting collaborative structures that encourage faculty to share leading practice, problem solve, and expand upon their teaching methods to improve student learning is what we call ‘reflective practitioners’; faculty abreast of ‘best practice’ and contemporary methodology approaches. Supporting our faculty development programs ensures ‘reflective practitioners’ and lifelong learners, role modeling the type of learners we want students to become.
General Support
Unrestricted gifts are deeply appreciated as they enable ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ to direct your support to the most urgent needs or latest project development. Gifts to the Funds contribute towards student financial aid, faculty and staff development, facility improvement, co-curricular activities, technology, campus enhancement and other operating needs as designated by the School Board and President on an annual basis.