Thornton Academy Postscripts Alumni Magazine Fall 2015 | Page 11

Headmaster’s Student Assistance Fund Thornton Academy is dedicated to equipping all students with what they need to achieve success. Originally established by the Class of 1988 to honor Headmaster Rene M. Menard ’88, the Headmaster’s Student Assistance Fund supports disadvantaged Thornton Academy students whose education has been placed in jeopardy by unforeseen family circumstances. Students attend Thornton Academy through district residency or tuition payment. Occasionally, students are forced to transfer out of Thornton Academy for tragic and heartbreaking reasons. This fund allows Headmaster Menard to issue scholarships that allow established TA students to complete their education without displacement. Thanks to generous donations from the Thornton Academy community, this fund has been expanded to support free meals for students in need, in addition to tuition assistance. Due to Thornton’s independent school status, public funding does not pay for free breakfast and lunch as it does for public schools. Instead, meals for students in need are funded through other avenues, such as donations from alumni and community members. Thornton Academy currently spends $240,000 a year to feed the 230 students who participate in this program. What Do Students Say? “Thanks for the free breakfast and lunch. Without this program, I wouldn’t be able to eat all day until I got home.” “I am thankful for free lunch and breakfast because when I don’t have money I’m still able to get food.” If you would like to make a tax-deductible donation that will sponsor a student and will go directly to the free breakfast and lunch program, please call 207-602-4456 or choose “Headmaster’s Student Assistance Fund” at www.thorntonacademy.org/give 11