Chelsea School has historically recruited a superior faculty; however, to ensure the ongoing success and stability of the staff, Chelsea School must commit itself financially to supporting incentive programs through continuing education and competitive quality of life/benefits packages which will entice passionate educators to remain part of our community.
The goal of $3 million will establish an endowment for the following initiatives:
When financial obstacles are eliminated, a superior education becomes available to students who risk falling through the cracks of the education system. These obstacles, however, can be extremely difficult for families to overcome, especially families with limited economic resources. Our goal of impacting students as early as possible in their learning experience can be achieved only with a plan to provide tuition assistance.
The goal of $2 million will establish an endowment for annual scholarships representing partial or total deferral of student tuition. The following objectives will be met by:
At Chelsea School we believe that along with embedded literacy skills throughout the curriculum, specialized and advanced technological literacy must be fostered in our students. There are currently three areas of critical need in technology at Chelsea School: assistive technology, computer hardware and software, and developing career pathways in advanced technology. We would like to extend these program offerings to include computer programming, software design, biotechnical studies, and forensics. To accomplish this goal, Chelsea School must secure significant funding to support the facilities, training, and materials that are required.
The goal of $3 million will establish an endowment for annual upgrades as well as acquisitions of new learning technology. In addition, the following will be acquired:
Chelsea School is rapidly growing in size, population, and in the scope of its vision. To meet the needs of this rapid development and to ensure academic success, Chelsea School is committed to the construction of a new, state-of-the-art facility envisioned by the architect, Daniel Libeskind, and designed by his protégé Rob Claiborne.
The goal of $12 million will be achieved through three primary channels of giving: