MISS HALL'S SCHOOL ANNOUNCES HISTORIC $75 MILLION FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN
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Monday, October 3, 2022
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PITTSFIELD, Mass. , Oct. 3, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Miss Hall's School in the Berkshires announced an ambitious, $75 million comprehensive campaign in support of girls' and women's leadership, teaching excellence, and new buildings and programs on the School's historic campus.
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- PITTSFIELD, Mass., Oct. 3, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Miss Hall's School in the Berkshires announced an ambitious, $75 million comprehensive campaign in support of girls' and women's leadership, teaching excellence, and new buildings and programs on the School's historic campus.
- $75 million "Be Bold" fundraising campaign is the largest in the history of Miss Hall's School.
- "The goal of the Be Bold campaign is to set Miss Hall's School up for success in its next 125 years," said Miss Hall's Head of School Julia Heaton.
- Miss Hall's alumnae Jacqueline B. Mars '57 and Robin Brown Woods '58 hosted the campaign launch at the Smithsonian.