Founded in 2004 to provide annual financial support to high school students in the Carmel Unified School District, the Carmel High School Foundation has two main programs. The Carmel High School Foundation is committed to supporting academic excellence and the educational pursuits of its student through grants, fundraising, and public campaigns.
Alumni serve CHSF as trustees and advisors, class representatives and fund-raisers, admission representatives and hosts, and as contributors to its financial wellbeing. Advancing educational opportunities for Carmel High School students by raising funds for scholarships, special academic programs, and other unmet student needs.
Alumni serve CHSF as trustees and advisors, class representatives and fund-raisers, admission representatives and hosts, and as contributors to its financial wellbeing. Advancing educational opportunities for Carmel High School students by raising funds for scholarships, special academic programs, and other unmet student needs.
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The Carmel High School Foundation's Board of Directors brings a seasoned, well-rounded portfolio of expertise, from a variety of professional backgrounds. Now retired, Marvin Biasotti was the Superintendent for the Carmel Unified School District for 15 years.
During his tenure, he oversaw major district-wide renovations, including: a new library, science wing, performing arts center for Carmel High School; a classroom at the MEarth Hilton Bialek Habitat at Carmel Middle School, and several other projects that revitalized schools throughout the district.
During his tenure, he oversaw major district-wide renovations, including: a new library, science wing, performing arts center for Carmel High School; a classroom at the MEarth Hilton Bialek Habitat at Carmel Middle School, and several other projects that revitalized schools throughout the district.
Carmel High School Foundation (CHSF) is committed to supporting academic excellence and the educational pursuits of students. The Foundation builds strong, sustainable relationships with alumni, donors, and program sponsors in the community. Donations and grants are used to enhance educational experiences for students.
We provide scholarships for academic educational pursuits, based on both merit and need. A scholarship from CHSF can help offset the rising cost of obtaining a college education, essential in today's world. The RSEPP supports academic, cultural, and vocational experiences outside the classroom for students during their high school years.
Scholarships vs. the Ron Stoney Educational Pathways Program (RSEPP) - How are they Different?. An endowment is a restricted fund. Only the interest/income from the fund can be spent, not the principal. As the principal grows, through contributions and investment capital growth, the amount paid out for program support grows.
Carmel Unified School District is geographically one of the largest school districts in California. At over 600 square miles, (roughly the size of Rhode Island), it encompasses Pebble Beach and Carmel Valley, extending into sparsely-populated areas of Big Sur and the small community of Cachagua. It is often overlooked that the district serves these remote areas with families of migrant farm workers.
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