Community raises millions for Stevenson School math and science building

Carmel, CALocal News

The Stevenson School community has recently celebrated a remarkable fundraising achievement, securing two $10 million donations for the development of new math and science facilities. The contributions will specifically fund the John Senuta Math Center and the Day Family Center for Science and Engineering, key components of the school's expansion efforts. This fundraising effort is part of the broader Remarkable Stevenson campaign, which is ambitiously targeting a total of $50 million by 2026. With $43 million raised to date, the campaign demonstrates strong community backing and commitment to enhancing educational opportunities. The new centers are designed to provide students with cutting-edge resources, fostering a deeper understanding of science and mathematics.

This initiative not only signifies a local investment in education but also emphasizes the importance of STEM fields in today’s academic landscape. The community's dedication to improving educational infrastructure bodes well for future generations of students. As the campaign continues, it highlights the role of philanthropic support in advancing educational excellence at Stevenson School.

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