The Heritage School 05/07/2010
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Hawks Summer Camps
Football Camp
We would like to invite all students K-8th interested in football to attend Summer Football Camp 2010 here at Heritage. Coach Danny Cronic and his talented and enthusiastic coaching staff are planning a fun-filled teaching experience for these kids. This is a great opportunity for our young players, as well as other students in the community, to learn from the very best!  For more details, see our flier  and registration form.  Please contact Coach JP Weaver at 678-525-9964 or at
jpweaver51@gmail.com if
you have any questions.

Football


Lil' Hawk Cheer Clinic
Cheer clinic is open to rising PK-4th Grade Girls and hosted by the Heritage Varsity Cheerleaders June 21-23, 9 am - 12 pm.
 
Pom Poms 
 

Soccer Camp
Grades Pre-K through 5 are invited to join Coach Rineer and the Heritage Soccer Coaches for Soccer Camp June 7-9!  Please register early!
Download the brochure.
 
Soccer Ball

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Heritage Introduces Online Giving!
Contribute to the Heritage Fund
Dear Parents and Friends,

The Heritage School is thrilled to announce that you can now contribute to the Heritage Fund online!  Our parents, grandparents, and friends will find this a quick and convenient way to contribute to our school.  Simply click the "Make a Gift to Heritage" button above to access our secure online giving page. You can also find this Make a Gift button on any page of the Heritage website. 
 
Why should you contribute to the Heritage Fund?  Browse our Heritage Fund FAQs below for answers.
 
Why does Heritage need Annual Giving?
The cost of quality education that Heritage provides each student is not completely covered by tuition. The Heritage Fund subsidizes tuition and helps fill the "Gap" between tuition income and the actual cost of educating each child. The Heritage Fund is an annual campaign whose success is dependent upon the voluntary contributions of parents, alumnae, faculty and staff, grandparents, parents of alumnae, and friends. 
 
Why doesn't the school charge full tuition?
High tuition drastically reduces the applicant pool and admissions suffer as a result. If tuition were raised to cover the cost of all programs, many families could not afford a Heritage education. This would mean a drop in enrollment, a cut back in programs, and large tuition increases to fund operations. 
 
What does my contribution to the Heritage Fund do?
From Early Childhood to twelfth grade, each student benefits directly from your generosity. Your gifts fund exceptional learning opportunities for your child by supporting technology, media center resources, classroom materials, programs, athletics, and campus maintenance.  
 
How much should I give?
Heritage needs as many parents as possible to bridge the "Gap"; however, we value your participation at whatever level is comfortable for you. The only gift too small is no gift at all.
 
How can I make my gift?
The easiest way to make your gift is online. Just go to the "Make a Gift to Heritage" button above and at the top of any page on our website and follow the easy directions to make a credit card donation online. We accept Visa or MasterCard. Heritage also welcomes donations by cash or check - simply contact the front office at 770-253-9898 and request a Heritage Fund donation form.  If you wish to make a planned gift or transfer of stock, please contact Donna Stuart in the business office. 
 
Is my gift to the Heritage Fund tax deductible?
Yes.
 
Does Heritage qualify for a matching gift program?
Yes. Heritage is an independent Early Childhood through Grade 12 school, and many corporations have matching fund programs for such institutions.  Please check with the Human Resources department of your company to see if they have a matching gift program.
 
Do foundations and corporations look at Annual Giving figures?
Yes. Foundation and corporations look at participation figures from parent, faculty/staff, Board, and alumnae constituent groups when Heritage approaches them with grant proposals. High participation from the school family sends a strong message about the Heritage community to foundation and corporations.  
Student Drivers Participate in the Great Hang Up
The Great Hang Up PledgeAbout 18 months ago, Woodstock High student Victoria Heil had a fatal accident while texting and driving.  She was a good friend of Heritage Alumnus Christopher Rich, '09, who met her at Governor's Honors. Her tragic story has motivated Heritage students and faculty to take 11 Alive's Great Hang Up pledge to put down their cell phones while driving.  Every Heritage driving student has had the opportunity to sign this pledge, and we would like to encourage other members of the Heritage community to print and sign the pledge
 
For more information, go to 11Alive.com click on The Great Hang Up.
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