Ways to Give

St. Paul's lower school students pose for a big group picture on a tall playground tower structure.

Financial support from the community plays a critical role in the success of our school, and ultimately, the possibilities for our students. Generous gifts from our donors are applied to the school's top priorities, including financial aid, faculty development and academic programs.

Our Development staff is pleased to work with you to structure gift opportunities that ensure your philanthropic goals are met while best supporting the needs of the school. St. Paul's is a 501(c)(3) organization and contributions to the school are tax-deductible upon compliance with the Internal Revenue Code. If you would like to speak with a member of the Development team regarding your gift, please contact our Director of Development, Michelle Rodriguez, at 816-268-6537 or mrodriguez@speds.org.

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Michelle Rodriguez, Director of Development at St. Paul's Episcopal Day School

 

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Why Your Support Matters

A few St. Paul's students pose together in a music class with their ukuleles.

With support from our community, St. Paul's can provide students with performance and presentation opportunities throughout the school year. These performances help students practice their public speaking and leadership skills.

A small group of St. Paul's students of varying age play together on the playground.

Support from our community allows us to offer fun and dynamic leadership development programs to students. Without this support, St. Paul's wouldn't be able to offer fun activities and outings to students through our much-loved Buddy Program.

A pair of middle school students work together in the St. Paul's science lab.

St. Paul's ensures our graduates are prepared academically, emotionally, and socially for high school. Thanks to generous community support, St. Paul's was able to expand the student support team with school counselors and learning specialists who are available to meet students' unique needs.

A St. Paul's science teacher helps a student create a rainforest layer model.

With support from parents, St. Paul's was able to expand our STEAM learning opportunities for students in the maker space.

Outdoor play is essential to student success. We are only able to offer the best possible outdoor facilities to our students due to community support toward recent capital campaigns.

Students and adults gather for daily chapel in the Early Education Center.

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