2024 North Central Week of Giving

Give Today to support A Brighter tomorrow

As a former Panther, you know just how special the North Central experience can be. This week we’re asking for your help to ensure the activities and programming that made your high school years successful are still available for the next generation.

As supporters of Washington Township Schools, our foundation is focused on making the North Central experience a positive one for ALL students. By donating to our Annual Fund, you provide current students with educational resources and opportunities that fall outside of classroom budgets. These resources give our students a leg up after graduation and help to foster an even brighter future for Washington Township.

What Your Giving Supports

When you give to WTSF, you’re supporting the students of Washington Township. In total, the Foundation has provided $664,182 in grant funding to North Central High School.

One program that we’re proud to help fund is InspireU, a conference designed to give student leaders a space to learn more about leadership, the power of their voice, and how they can be an influential part in building just and equitable schools and communities. InspireU is open to student leaders in grades 7 through 12 who participate in advocacy or affinity clubs at their respective schools. While at InspireU, students are able to choose from a variety of sessions. This year’s conference, which took place in March, included topics such as strategies for community change, the inner workings of city government, how to advocate for inclusion, and more. Check out the video below to learn more.

Thank you for supporting the future of Washington Township!

If you have questions about your donation or trouble making your gift online, please reach out to Christy Jacobi at 317-845-9400 (x77263) or [email protected].

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Looking for ways you can support Washington Township Schools? Donate today and help our foundation support programs to enhance the educational experience for our students and provide resources for MSDWT teachers and staff. 

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