Advancement

As a member of the Cedar Creek family since 2016 and a faculty member since 2020, I have had the privilege of seeing the tremendous growth that Cedar Creek has experienced.  I am forever grateful for all the support we have and continue to receive from our Cedar Creek family and our community. 

Your gifts are a symbol and tangible vote of confidence in Cedar Creek. These donations allow the leadership of the school to move forward with plans for the year. When our entire community embraces participation and generosity, we can create the Creek experience that we all value and treasure. 

Monetary donations ensure that the school can attract and support excellent faculty and staff, offer dynamic programming, and allow our students access to the technology and materials needed in order to succeed. Your donations also provide professional development opportunities for our faculty and staff. 

There are several ways you can give to Cedar Creek School:

  • Cash Gifts
  • Pledges
  • Matching Gifts
  • Gifts of Common Stocks
  • Gifts in Kind

For more information on these ways to give, please visit our “Ways to Give” tab. 

Thank you again to the many who support Cedar Creek School. Through your monetary contributions, as well as contributions of time and talent, our teachers have been allowed the access to resources required for an exemplary education, our community is strengthened, and our student’s flourish.

I invite you to come see your donations at work and would love to visit with you if you have any questions about the giving process. 

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Hope Merchant
Director of Development
hmerchant@cedarcreekschool.org

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Cedar Creek School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. Cedar Creek School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.

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