Dear Class of 2024 Parents and Guardians,
It is hard to believe that your student is almost halfway done with their sophomore year at Centennial High School! Considering how unconventional last school year has been, we are very proud of the class of 2024 for adapting to in-person school as well as they have. Now that we are all back together again, we have the opportunity to make the rest of your students high school experience as memorable as possible. That is why we are asking for your help now with this fundraising appeal. The following incentives are being offered for those who choose to help kick off the fundraising:
· A donation of at least $50 earns a Class of 2024 t-shirt.
· A donation of $100 earns a pair of Class of 2024 sweatpants.
· A donation of $150 earns both the Class of 2024 t-shirt and sweatpants!
While this drive is completely optional, we would greatly appreciate your donations! These donations will go directly towards the production of student-run events and help offset ticket prices for events in your student’s junior and senior years. If we raise enough money, there could even be an additional event senior year, such as a Luau! A generous donation could also help a student with a difficult financial situation go to prom. In addition, multiple people can donate in a student's name, so please feel free to forward this information to grandparents, aunts/uncles, generous neighbors, or anyone interested in supporting Centennial High School students.
You can make the donations online via credit card.
The last day to order is Jan. 31st.
To donate online:
1. Visit chs.hcpss.org
2. Scroll down and click “Online Payment”
3. Scroll down and select “Class of ’24 Incentive Fundraiser”
4. Enter student’s full name and clothing size in the description box and the amount you’d like to donate below it.
5. Select “Add to Cart” and follow the prompts for check out.
Thanks again for all of your support! We look forward to giving the Class of 2024 the best high school experience!
Sincerely,
Hannah Elliott, Jacob Traver, and The Class Board of 2024