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How To Give Today

How To Give Today

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DEAR OAK HILL SCHOOL COMMUNITY, On behalf of the Board of Trustees, I am pleased to share our annual report of giving for the 2021-2022 fiscal year. It is because of the generosity of this community that we had another record-setting year for the Oak Fund. Your gifts ensure the strength of our joyful foundation, providing the excellent educational experience for our students’ growth and development. When I think about the many ways our community members give, I want to acknowledge the time that our Parents Association dedicates to the betterment of the school – from planning Round Up to Spring Fling, to running our school spirit store, The Panther Den, and countless events in between. We appreciate the many ways you, our volunteers, support OHS. We are also excited to include examples of how your generosity has made a direct impact on campus. There are too many stories to include them all, so we’ve just highlighted a few. I hope you see the joy “+” in the experiences your donations have facilitated.

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I also want to take a moment to update you on the annual report moving forward. We are constantly seeking ways to be the best stewards of our resources and thus, we have decided to suspend printed copies of a stand-alone annual report after this year. While we currently only print a very small number of annual reports, we will be moving away from printed copies entirely after this edition. This will save us upwards of $25,000 in printing and mailing costs. This money will be reallocated to directly impact students on campus. We will continue to publish annual reports online, so please ensure your records, specifically your email addresses, are accurate in the system. Call us at (615) 298-6539, email Lindsay Stoltz, donor relations manager, at stoltzl@oakhillschool.org, or mail the enclosed postcard with your updated contact information.

Again, thank you for a great year. We are forever grateful for your partnership and support of Oak Hill School.

WITH WARM REGARDS AND APPRECIATION,

Hart Roper Head of School

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