The Grandview Heights Boosters are conducting their annual fund drive to support both athletic and academic efforts in the Grandview Heights City Schools including improvements to the Health and Wellness Center at Grandview Heights High School. A "wall breaking" ceremony was held on Tuesday, June 16, to thank supports and donors. In attendance were Superintendent Andy Culp, and Health and Wellness Teachers Kathleen Sickles and CJ Schmitz as well as Booster members, school board members, donors, alumni, parents, and students. Photos of the event are attached.
The Boosters provide financial support to Grandview/Marble Cliff youth athletic and academic organizations and fund scholarships for seniors at Grandview Heights High School. Funds are raised via community events such as the Ox Roast, the mulch sale, and the annual fund drive.
Contributions can be given at any time by visiting the Booster's website at www.bobcatboosters.org. Contributions at the $10, $25 and $50 level are recognized in the annual sports program. Another giving option is to purchase an annual sports pass that allows entry into all Grandview Heights Middle School and High School home athletic events.
The Boosters thank the community for their consideration and generous support. It is because of this generosity that the Bobcat Boosters are able to continue to provide support to student activities.