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Jeff Benson
It’s about the simplest mission statement you’ll ever see on a high
school website -- “Providing educational opportunities for Costa Mesa
High School students.”
The newly-formed Costa Mesa High School Foundation has done
exactly that in just its first year of existence, donating more than
$50,000 to the high school and the adjoining middle school for
student needs.
The foundation gave the high school $20,000 to buy new books for
its honors and advanced placement programs, as well as another
$10,000 for computers and other technological needs.
Costa Mesa High School also purchased pins, academic letters and
novelty items to recognize its outstanding students, Principal Fred
Navarro said.
And the high school was also to buy band instruments and choir
robes, he said.
“Anytime they help the band program, they help the entire
population, because it’s a mandatory elective for kids to be in
music,” Navarro said. “That works out well for us.”
The middle school fared nicely also, with $5,000 allocated to an
eighth-grade field trip to the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles. A
new indoor/outdoor sound system and video equipment were among other
items purchased, Navarro said.
“Part of the goal is to apply for grants, to collect donations and
to have some fundraisers to augment the money that’s been donated,”
he said.
Money from the foundation represented a year’s accrued interest on
a $1-million endowment from the Segerstrom family, Navarro said. The
Segerstroms own South Coast Plaza and much of Costa Mesa’s land.
Through the Home Ranch development project, the Segerstroms made
an equal endowment to the Estancia and TeWinkle Schools Foundation,
which benefits Estancia High and TeWinkle Middle schools. Both
foundations are made up of volunteers, including community
representatives and parents from each of the four schools, said
Bonnie Saryan, Costa Mesa High foundation board president.
“We did have limited funds to give, but I feel we’ve made good use
of the funds we have,” Saryan said. “We’ll be doing more fundraisers
in the future, so we’ll have more money to give.”
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