Finneytown Secondary House System
Tax deductible
Calling all Finneytown Alums! Finneytown has a long history of being a strong community. It’s what makes it home. In the last decade, however, Finneytown has struggled with disinvestment experienced by many first ring suburbs and the school system is experiencing the effects. This year, 52% of the students at the middle and high schools qualify for reduced price lunches, making Finneytown officially an under-privileged school district. Additionally, the school is experiencing academic struggles and only 31% of the student body participates in extra-curricular activities.
The good news is that the school has a strong group of committed teachers and administration working toward fixing this through many avenues. One of these approaches is the implementation of the ‘House System’ which is the vertical integration of students in 6th-12th grades into teams (or Houses, think Harry Potter) to compete in mentoring programs, activities, sporting events, attendance, grades, and acts of kindness. These Houses contribute to the improvement of the school through service projects that include maintaining the student garden, painting murals, etc., and students are rewarded for outstanding achievements through pizza parties, field trips, and field days, to name a few. By giving students the opportunity to plan and manage these very same activities, the House System prepares kids for the real world by giving them many more leadership opportunities than a traditional classroom. The goal is for the secondary campus to not only succeed academically, but truly become more than a school. To that end, the Finneytown Schools Educational Foundation is working to raise $10,000 from Alums to contribute to the House System. Please give back to the community that gave us so much!
As a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, all contributions made to this campaign, or directly to the Finneytown Schools Educational Foundation, are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.
Also - please consider joining the Finneytown Alumni Association . It is free to join and will help keep you connected with the school district and your fellow classmates.
The good news is that the school has a strong group of committed teachers and administration working toward fixing this through many avenues. One of these approaches is the implementation of the ‘House System’ which is the vertical integration of students in 6th-12th grades into teams (or Houses, think Harry Potter) to compete in mentoring programs, activities, sporting events, attendance, grades, and acts of kindness. These Houses contribute to the improvement of the school through service projects that include maintaining the student garden, painting murals, etc., and students are rewarded for outstanding achievements through pizza parties, field trips, and field days, to name a few. By giving students the opportunity to plan and manage these very same activities, the House System prepares kids for the real world by giving them many more leadership opportunities than a traditional classroom. The goal is for the secondary campus to not only succeed academically, but truly become more than a school. To that end, the Finneytown Schools Educational Foundation is working to raise $10,000 from Alums to contribute to the House System. Please give back to the community that gave us so much!
As a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, all contributions made to this campaign, or directly to the Finneytown Schools Educational Foundation, are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.
Also - please consider joining the Finneytown Alumni Association . It is free to join and will help keep you connected with the school district and your fellow classmates.
Organizer
Scott Haarlammert
Organizer
Cincinnati, OH
Finneytown Alumni Network
Beneficiary