Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School Educational Foundation

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Give to the Max Day Results!

On Wednesday, November 9th, thousands of area residents showed their support for their favorite nonprofit for Give to the Max Day: Greater Washington. The B-CC High School Educational Foundation was proud to participate in this one day only, online event.

We are so grateful for the support that we received from our community! We raised $5,070.00 from 43 donors. We ranked 79th in dollars raised of the 1,285 charities that participated and were in the top ten of Montgomery County fundraisers.

Give to the Max Day timed with the launch of our Fall fundraising mailing. If you missed the opportunity to contribute on the 9th, look for your letter in the mail and we look forward to your donations my mail and online. Thank you for all of your support!



With your help, we fund the following Signature Programs:

The B-CC High School Educational Foundation helps all our students succeed in high school and find a pathway to college and lifelong success. We depend on the generosity of the B-CC community – alumni, faculty, parents, community members, businesses, and municipalities – to fund our three signature programs:
Time for Academic Progress offers after-school academic support to students at all levels.
CollegeTracks helps B-CC students overcome the hurdles standing between them and college. A significant number of our students don’t know how to apply to college or get financial aid.
Summer Academy is a three-week summer program that eases the transition to high school for incoming 9th grade students who have struggled academically in middle school.
The Foundation's Grants Program also funds professional development to help B-CC teachers hone their skills, equipment and supplies to improve classroom instruction, and start-up expenses for a variety of innovative programs.