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Dear Keystone Family,

It is a privilege for Roger and I to serve as co-chairs for this year’s Annual Fund. We’ve supported the fund every year since we started at Keystone four years ago, and we served as grade level representatives 2 years ago. We continue to endorse Keystone wholeheartedly.

If you’ve been at Keystone for awhile, then you already know about the Annual Fund. If you’re new to Keystone, let us share a little about our experience:

  • We are constantly impressed with the overall program, from core academics to athletics to fine arts to extra curricular activities, even the social skills development instruction our youngest son received last year in second grade. The results are self-evident.
  • Keystone students are well-spoken, well-mannered, and just…..different.
  • Keystone faculty is dedicated, from top administration to front-line instructors. It’s more than just a job, they are more than just teachers…..they are trusted mentors.
  • Keystone parents are involved with the school and their children’s education….donating time and money, assisting with events, attending events……the list goes on.

We view the Annual Fund as more than just a monetary donation. It is an investment in our children’s future. It is one way we can support our children in a great environment and make a strong program even better. In short, Keystone is not just the place you send your child to school. It is YOUR school, and this is your opportunity to give back to YOUR school.

When your class representative calls on you, please consider how much you can give and act on it right away. Contributions demonstrate our commitment to the school and facilitate Keystone’s ability to obtain funds from outside sources. Donations are tax deductible too!

Mary and Roger Parsons
Annual Fund Chairpersons 2009-2010

“Action is the fundamental key to all success.”
-- Pablo Picasso

Give Now to the Annual Fund

 

 

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