Welcome
- Campaign total as of
June 30, 2008:$69,022,254 - This historic campaign, with a goal of $80 million, is the largest in our history
- May 7, 2008, marked the official kick off—but the campaign started quietly in 2001
- The Rhodes Arts Center and Bolger House for admission are among facilities priorities
- This campaign aims to add $28 million to the school's endowment, protecting our mission in perpetuity
- Gifts to the Annual Fund are central to the campaign's success


All of us connected with the school know that we develop the head, heart, and hand of every student. And with this historic campaign, we will further strengthen our ability to educate students to act with intelligence, integrity, and energy. The campaign’s success will endorse our mission and its growing relevance as our students engage fully in a world full of promise and challenge.
We are deeply enthusiastic about Tom Sturtevant and the trustees' vision to shape a campus that reflects NMH’s comprehensive and vibrant academic program, while it seeks to further the school's value to students and families. The Rhodes Arts Center, scheduled to open in fall 2008, exemplifies the ambition and boldness with which NMH leadership will execute this vision.
We hope you will visit the campus soon to see how marvelously it is taking shape. Talk to the students, and we promise you will be impressed and eager to see what they will accomplish and contribute. We ask you to take a moment to make a gift to the NMH 130th Anniversary Campaign today, and we thank you for your support of our school.
Campaign Leadership
| Thomas K. Sturtevant P '12 Head of School |
Janet Turnbull Irving, P '10 Trustee, Campaign Cochair |
| Mark H. Chardack '73 Chair, NMH Board of Trustees |
William J. Shea Jr. '72 |
| Allyson Goodwin '83, P '12 Chief Advancement Officer |
Please direct questions relating to the campaign to Holly Holloway, executive assistant to Allyson Goodwin, at hholloway@nmhschool.org or 413-498-3334.

