Campaign Newsletter 2 Fall 2023

T hanks to the unwavering support and generous pledges to Enhancing the Experience: A Campaign for MRA , we have already raised $3.3 Million to- wards our goal of $4,755,000 - a remarkable achievement. Your contributions enabled us to begin sev- eral projects ahead of schedule. New class- room desks are being used in the elemen- tary school, providing our young learners with collaborative seating that fosters group learning. Additionally, our elementary teachers are enjoying a renovated lounge and workroom. In addition to new desks, the high school has also seen transformation in many areas. The Thompson Hall Board Room has been renovated in order to accommodate large student groups like Student Leadership In- stitute (SLi) and Student Government. The College Counseling Center has been es- tablished to help meet the needs of our high school students as they plan for the future. Our students are able to meet with college repre- sentatives visiting MRA individually to prepare and plan for their next academic season. Lastly, the high school added a new academic program focusing on Biomedical Sciences, as well as renovated a classroom and lab. This state-of-the-art program enables our high school students to explore the healthcare field in the classroom and lab, as well as in our community. By Mary Claire Parrish, Director of Development

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