Thank You for Putting the Heart in Giving!
Thank You from Our Head of School
Our hearts are full. Harvey's inaugural Day of Giving exceeded our goals. The Harvey community responded to our call to action to create a new tradition that supports the people and programs that ensure Harvey continues to transform the lives of students. We are so grateful.
The Results:
Total Day of Giving: $402,000
Total Alumni Donors: 101
Total Donors: 335
Parent Participation Challenge Results:
Grade 12 - 70%
Grade 11 - 63%
Grade 10 - 73%
Grade 9 - 63%
Grade 8 - 100%
Grade 7 - 75%
Grade 6 - 67%
Middle School - 88%
Winner of Challenge & the Food Truck:
The Middle School led by the Class of 2025 with 100%
Winners of the Alumni Challenge:
Highest gift - Robert Sullivan '77
1st alumni gift - Henry Smith-Miller '56
Thank you to our 25th & 50th alumni donors
who unlocked the $5,000 challenge gift:
25th alumni gift - Lily Brouwer '14
50th alumni gift - Alli Stone '93
Top 5 Alumni Class Participation:
Class of '56 - 19%
Class of '87 - 16%
Class of '64 - 14%
Class of '98 - 14%
Class of '99 & '09 - 13%
Why Your Support Matters
Harvey Builds Relationships
Overcoming Challenges
The Harvey Transformation
Alums Maintain Connections
Day of Giving & Founders Day
Harvey Day of Giving
Trustee Day of Giving Challenge
Alumni Challenge
What is Founders Day?
Transform Student Lives.
"Being a part of this community means you feel respected and cared for, and you learn to care for others. The most important part of Harvey for me is that I created friendships for life - like a family -- people who really care for you. I know not everyone has that, but at Harvey we do.
I came to Harvey and I found myself, in the classroom and on the softball field. I found out what worked for me to be successful. I found out I love softball and now I'm going to play in college. I learned a lot about myself and life lessons. Harvey gave me that and it stuck with me. It always will."
--Kathryn Ogg '21
Alums Support Tradition.
"I am thankful to Harvey for providing me with a strong cornerstone and foundation for the rest of my life. I am truly appreciative. Being a part of the Harvey community is important if we are to continue the legacy that others shared before us. The most meaningful part of the Harvey community for me is the pride for the School and how it continuously evolves to stay relevant with the changing times, providing a strong foundation for tomorrow's leaders."
--John Pfleiger '73
Parents As Partners.
“My husband and I have been involved at Harvey for nearly 20 years -- long after our sons graduated. We were involved as much as we could be - as a class parents, attending performances and games - and now we are both Trustees. We chose Harvey for its small classes and extra attention.
We found it offered opportunities in arts and athletics that weren’t available to students elsewhere. These are still the choices being made today by parents. The School has grown and evolved, and it’s better than ever, but the basic reasons why people continue to choose Harvey have remained constant."
--Liz Schwartz, Trustee and past parent