TUSTIN, Calif., April 24, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Prentice School, a private, nonprofit academic school, which offers unparalleled learning experiences to students who learn differently, asked supporters to join them for their gala event, centered around the theme Education Reimagined, Together, We Achieve. The gala was held on Saturday, April 13 at the Newport Beach Country Club in Newport Beach.
The theme, “Education Reimagined”, served as a reminder to our supporters that we are changing the lives of students at The Prentice School and giving them the tools they need to succeed and become strong contributing members to society. At Prentice, we take great pride in the community of support we have built around students that includes parents, donors, board members and community partners.
"On this night we celebrated our accomplishments and recognized our community of supporters for their unwavering commitment to educating students with unique learning needs. On behalf of the Board of Directors, faculty, and staff, I would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who contributed to this memorable event," says Devon Green, The Prentice School's Head of School.
Prentice was honored to have Janet Steiner, Former CEO of Thoro Packaging, as its keynote speaker. From an early age Jan knew she was different, and recalls being singled out as the student who wouldn’t amount to much and, in fact, was told by a high school teacher, “don’t bother going to college—you won’t make it.” “I have dyslexia and ADD and was a slow learner in school. In high school, I applied to an extra-curricular program aimed at preparing youth for a successful business future. I was told I wasn’t entrepreneurial material.” This is a key reason why Jan now supports The Prentice School as she wants students to know that “they can achieve in life despite having a learning difference.”
We would like to thank all of our event sponsors without whom we could not have achieved such success. A special thanks to our Ambassador Sponsors, Harriet and Bill Harris and Experian for their continued support and their efforts to foster relationships with nonprofit organizations such as ours who join us to champion students who learning differently.
Corinne Conklin, Director of Development for The Prentice School added, “Having been engaged and active with The Prentice School for more than 15 years, I was very impressed to witness the continued engagement of our visionary founding members, alumni students and their parents, current parents, and members of the community, including representatives from Experian, South Coast Plaza, and Volcom, to name a few. As a result of everyone coming together in support of Prentice, we raised a record amount.” Conklin also happily added that over $150,000 of the proceeds raised will go to the school’s Scholarship Fund to assist students in financial need.
This event demonstrated that when we join together, we can achieve greatness in the lives of students who learn differently and we have the entire community to thank for joining us to better the lives of our students.
ABOUT THE PRENTICE SCHOOL
Founded in 1986, The Prentice School is a private, non-profit academic school located in North Tustin, California that has transformed the lives of over 5,000 students. It is a Certified Nonpublic School through the California Department of Education and is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. The Prentice approach is designed to engage students on three learning pathways, including auditory, visual, and kinesthetic. Using evidence-based structured literacy approaches and multi-sensory instructional methodologies, The Prentice School offers an unparalleled learning experience to students who learn differently whose needs have not been met in a more traditional classroom setting.
You can learn more about The Prentice School at www.prentice.org or call (714) 244.4600
Media Contact:
Corinne Conklin
Director of Development at The Prentice School
714.538.4511 x-214
cconklin@prentice.org