Heights Educational Foundation launches brick sale

This rendering shows the entrance element and benches utilize “donor bricks” and signage to strengthen the identity of the main entrance at the high school for visitors. (Rendering provided by krM)

Hamilton Heights Educational Foundation (HHEF) has launched a personalized brick sale to help raise money for the Foundation and the Heights Chapter of the Business Professionals of America (BPA). The engraved bricks sold will become part of new legacy benches located in front of the main entrance of the high school.

These specialty bricks cost $100 with a portion allocated to the BPA and a new therapy dog at the high school, with the remainder to the Foundation. There is a maximum of three lines of text (18 characters per line) per brick. There are over 500 bricks slated to be included as part of the redesigned entrance. Bricks will be sold through Thursday, March 27 and are tax deductible.

HHEF President Melissa Martin said the bricks allow donors to leave behind a legacy while also adding to the beauty of the space outside of the main entrance of the high school. Construction is expected to begin in July.

For more information or to place your order for a personalized brick, visit hhschuskies.org/hhef.

Hamilton Heights Educational Foundation has launched a brick fundraiser to help raise money for the Foundation and Hamilton Heights BPA chapter. Bricks can be engraved with up to three lines of text. (Photo provided by Alaina Stohler)

About Hamilton Heights Education Foundation

The Hamilton Heights Educational Foundation was founded to create opportunities, impact student success, and make a difference in the overall educational experience for Heights’ early childhood through grade 12 students. Its mission is to provide monetary grants for teachers who initiate classroom instructional proposals that demonstrate a high degree of creativity and instructional enhancement designed to improve student academic achievement.