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DIALING FOR DONATIONS: A group of parent and alumni volunteers pose with President Rick Commons at the Spring Phonathon event at the Middle School in April. At the event, volunteers made phone calls to other parents and alumni encouraging them to make a gift to the school.

Advancement Office reports record-high fundraising total for 2021-2022 school year

Grant Park September 2, 2022

The school received a record $49.2 million during the 2021-22 school year in donations, despite the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Annual Giving, the school's organized effort to raise funds...

Annual giving breaks independent day record

Kaitlin Musante August 30, 2018

Parents, alumni, faculty and staff donated a record $9.3 million to Annual Giving last year, making the school the first independent day school to raise more than $9 million in annual giving, Advancement...

School raises more than $8 million in donations

Noa Schwartz July 16, 2016

The school became the first independent day school to surpass $8 million in Annual Giving donations at the end of last year, Head of Annual giving Eli Goldsmith said. With contributions from families,...

Annual Giving exceeds $7.2 million

Benjamin Most September 3, 2014

Annual Giving donations for the past year have exceeded $7.2 million, making Harvard-Westlake the first independent day school to receive more than $7 million in donations during one year. The faculty...

Annual Giving exceeds $7 million

Benjamin Most July 25, 2014

Annual Giving donations for the past year have exceeded $7.2 million, making Harvard-Westlake the first independent day school to receive more than $7 million in donations during one year. The Annual...

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