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The Young Children’s Village is a $7,000,000 project that consists of two important initiatives. The first initiative is to construct three additional cottages on three recently purchased acres that are adjacent to campus.  In addition to the 8,000 square foot cottages, the Village will have a playground and a lot of green space for outdoor activities.

 

In addition to the Village, Willams Academy is expanding. A high school is being built to better serve our teenage students. The high school will have seven classrooms and a state-of-the-art science lab. Currently, high school students attend classes in the same building as our elementary and middle school students. This new addition will give our high school aged students a space to call their own.

 

Naming opportunities are still available!

Young Children's Village

To learn more about The Crossnore School’s goals and priorities,

 please contact the Advancement Office at (828) 733-4305.

Residential Scholarship Fund
The Annual Fund

Undesignated annual gifts are the most valuable gift to The Crossnore School. An undesignated or unrestricted gift allows the School the flexibility to direct the gift where the need is greatest. The 2015 Annual Fund goal is $2,206,080.

The Residential Scholarship Fund makes The Crossnore School experience possible for children who need our safe, loving campus but are not in the North Carolina Division of Social Services system. A Residential Scholarship can be named in honor or memory of a loved one for $30,000. This is the amount needed to clothe, feed, and house a student on our campus for one year. The 2015 Residential Scholarship Fund goal is $200,000

Gifts to the School’s endowment ensure that The Crossnore School experience will be available for children in need for many years to come. Gifts to the endowment are invested, and the School takes an annual 4% draw from the earnings to support the School’s annual operating budget

The J. Bulow Campbell Foundation out of Atlanta, GA has issued a challenge to eliminate the remaining debt on a small USDA low-interest loan that funded renovations to the historic Edwin Guy Building. If the School raises $500,000, the Campbell Foundation will donate the final $250,000 to eliminate the debt. Elimination of the debt will provide for additional dollars in the annual operating budget – dollars that directly serve our children. 

Endowment
Debt Elimination Challenge

Goals & Priorities

 

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