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Letter from President Jennings

Dear Notre Dame Family:

I hope that you enjoy this first edition of the Impact Briefing for Notre Dame High School from the Office of the President. Every dollar that Notre Dame raises has an “impact” on the environment and culture of our school. This briefing illustrates the numerous ways in which your support to Notre Dame can have a transformational impact. In addition to the Fund for Notre Dame, your support to the Legacy Walkway on Perone Field, and the renovation of the boys and girls locker rooms are also examples of the various giving programs that not only impact the students of today but the students of tomorrow

Speaking of the future, the Board of Governors has committed to move forward with a new Master Facilities Plan which will impact Notre Dame as we examine ways to renovate our library and campus spaces - nothing can be more exciting for the growth of Notre Dame.

So I ask you: Where do you want to make your impact on the ND Community?

President Ken Jennings

LEGACY WALKWAY ON PERONE FIELD

On November 23, 2022, our new state-of-the art turf field was dedicated in honor of legendary boys soccer coach, Mike Perone. Our boys and girls soccer teams and our girls lacrosse team now call Perone Field home.

Finishing touches to the field are now in place, but the project still needs two important details: a scoreboard and sound system.

Please help us by making a donation toward this effort or by purchasing a personalized brick for the Legacy Walkway that leads to the field entrance.

Scan the QR code to view the Perone Field dedication video and purchase your personalized brick.

LIVING THE LEGACY, NOTRE DAME LOCKER ROOM RENOVATIONS

Our locker room renovation project is complete and our athletes are utilizing these new spaces named in honor of beloved coaches Barb Major and Chappy Moore. We thank our donors who have contributed nearly $300,000 toward the project.

Locker naming opportunities are still available. Scan the QR code for additional information.

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