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LycÈe's focus on fundraising mentioned in the International Herald TribuneSOURCE: http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/10/16/news/riedfund.php The full article, written by Jennifer Conlin, was published in the International Herald Tribune on October 16, 2006 International schools get serious on funds ".............Yves ThÈzÈ, headmaster of the LycÈe FranÁais in New York City, knows all too well the difficulties of educating Europeans - in his case, French parents accustomed to state funding - about school finance. The lycÈe fee of $17,500 a year is not enough even to cover running costs; but "I have parents who complain about the cost of tuition even though the fees are 40 percent less than most private schools in Manhattan," ThÈzÈ said. "I give presentations annually to educate them on the importance of donations," said ThÈzÈ, whose school does not receive any government subsidies from France. "Luckily, our parents make the gala an enormous success each year, and we have many French-American companies that support us." Last year the school raised nearly $2 million for its annual fund, half of it from a gala auction evening, designed to attract substantial corporate sponsorship. Proceeds from the fund not only covered the operating budget gap but also allowed the lycÈe to start a Mandarin Chinese language program........" |
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