Support Prospect Hill Academy

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rospect Hill Academy Charter School’s fundraising initiatives focus on supporting diverse educational enrichment opportunities for our students and teachers.

We are committed to running our K-12 core academic program on the public per pupil funds as well as state and federal grants. However, there are many additional educational opportunities for students and faculty that are proven to benefit our students’ academic, social, and emotional development.

All donations to the school or the Prospect Hill Academy Charter School Foundation, a 501 (c) (3) charitable organization, are tax-deductible and directly benefit the Prospect Hill Academy Charter School students and faculty.

The PHA Wish List

Your contribution will allow us to fully fund initiatives that contribute to providing a well-rounded education for our students. Such programs include:

$8,000

One year-long after school course that engages students in creative, fun, and inspiring activities while strengthening their academic skills.

$3,000

Faculty enrichment scholarships: each year the school awards $3,000 to between one and four teachers to participate in a professional development opportunity that falls outside of school sponsored activities but benefits PHA students.

$2,000

Reading is Fundamental is a semi-annual event at PHA where all students in grades K-3 receive a book to take home with them.

$1,500

Junior Journey Student Sponsorship: Junior Journey is a three week adventure in Antigua, Guatemala that integrates Spanish language instruction, cultural immersion and community service learning.

$1,500

Send an entire grade (96 students) to a theater performance.

$500

Field trip to the Boston Museum of Science.

$250

The  Leadership Award Scholarship and the Jack O'Brien Athletic Scholarship  are awarded every year to outstanding scholars as they leave PHA for college.

$100

Supplies for an arts and craft after school course.



You may make a donation online here, or send a check to:


Prospect Hill Academy Charter School Foundation

50 Essex Street

Cambridge, MA 02139

 

Thank you in advance for your contribution.

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    Join us for a fun event featuring the Prospect Hill Academy Drum Line, Stepping Team, Instrumental Music Group, and Bucket Drum Club. Entry donation is voluntary. Pizza and snacks will be for sale. 50/50 raffle. All to benefit the instrumental music program. EVERYONE IS INVITED!

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  • Become a Prospect Fellow!

    An extraordinary opportunity for recent college graduates interested in making a difference in the field of education. Follow the link for more information.

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    Posted 3.28.13
  • Prospect Fellows: Where We Are Today

    We are gearing up for a July 1, 2013 program launch. We have hired a highly qualified program director, Fellow recruitment has begun and is already generating great interest, particularly among the PHA alumni community, and we have raised nearly $200,000 for the first year.

    However, we need to raise additional funds to ensure all initial and ongoing program costs are covered. Please make a donation to Prospect Fellows today by clicking here or sending a check to:

    Prospect Hill Academy/Prospect Fellows
    50 Essex Street
    Cambridge, MA 02139
    Attn: Anja Bresler

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    Posted 3.14.13
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    In an annual study of charter schools conducted by U.S. News & World Report, PHA was ranked as one of the top 100 charter schools in the nation, along with three other Massachusetts charter schools. The rankings were based on college readiness and test proficiency and included more than 5,600 charter schools nationally. View the full list here.

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    With today’s official release of the 2012 MCAS testing results, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts also unveiled its new accountability reporting data under the flexibility waiver from the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB). Prospect Hill Academy was classified as Level 1, placing the school among the top 25% of all districts in the state.

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