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Annual Fund
Programming Fund
Reunion Fund
Reunion Preparation Meeting for Class Coordinators on February 23rd
Greetings to HCHS Milestone Classes! The HCHSAA is excited to support you as you prepare for your milestone Reunion 2023, on Saturday, June 3rd! To help you prepare for Reunion, the HCHSAA will be hosting a Zoom preparation meeting specifically for Class...
Choosing Community: Hunterites and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)
Wednesday, February 22 at
7:00-8:30pm ET (Virtual Program)
Returning Home for Reunion Weekend?
Hello, Milestone Classes! Looking forward to a return trip home for Reunion weekend? HCHSAA in partnership with Voco The Franklin New York Hotel has a block: Hunter College High School Alumni: Hotels in New York City | voco® The Franklin New York (ihg.com)...
2023 Nominations to the HCHSAA Board of Directors & Standing Committees
The Alumnae/i Association invites interested alums to apply to join its Board of Directors for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2023. If you agree that your education, experience, and friendships developed during your time at Hunter were some of the best years of...
HCHSAA Marks Lunar New Year, the Year of the Rabbit!
Celebrated by nearly two billion people globally, Lunar New Year marks a new beginning for observers in China, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Vietnam, and the United States, as well as for the East and Southeast Asian diaspora across the...
Celebrating the Season in the UK
HCHSAA Executive Director Lorna Malcolm kicked off the 2022 holiday season by hosting a dinner for Hunter alumnae/i living in the UK following Thanksgiving weekend. Class years represented ranged from 1949-2016. Held at Searcys at the Gherkin, our guests were treated...
Giving Tuesday Thanks and Totals
December 15, 2022 Dear Hunterites, Wow! Thank you for your incredible participation and generous support for this year’s #GivingTuesday! The day was a tremendous success. This is one amazing way to celebrate HCHSAA’s 50th anniversary! Our goal was $50,000. ...
Looking Back at the HCHSAA’s L.A. Reception
The HCHSAA celebrated its 50th anniversary with a kick-off reception in Los Angeles on Sunday, October 9th! A heartfelt thanks to hostess Paula Zagrecki '84 who opened her home for the occasion. The event was organized by our Executive Director, Lorna Malcom, who...
HCHSAA Observes Native American Heritage Month
The HCHSAA acknowledges Native American Heritage Month in November 2022. We look back on the legacy of the indigenous peoples in our country, and the many contributions they have made to our society. We would like to take a moment to reflect on this important time of...
HCHSAA Hosts an Exclusive Curator’s Tour at the Asia Society Museum!
Curator Barbara Pollack ’74 has graciously invited a group from the HCHSAA to take part in an exclusive viewing of Mirror Image: A Transformation of Chinese Identity at the Asia Society Museum in Manhattan. Join us in-person on Friday, October...
Hunter College High School current needs
Technology Items
✅ Student Chromebook Class Sets: A class set (30) of Chromebooks can be used for in-class writing and basic online search use. They are also used for AP Exam and other standardized online testing needs.
✅ Student Laptops Carts: A cart has 30 laptops and serves as a charging station and can be moved to each room needed, as needed; some depts (esp Science) require full laptops capacity.
Program Support
✅ Continuation of last year’s curriculum pilot program—Strother Fellows. Last spring 5 HS teachers applied for, and received fellowship funding, to co-partner with the Strother School of Radical Attention to study how to create attention-centered practices in the classroom and to share these curricula with other HCHS and other interested teachers through the Strother School.
Stipend to fund expansion of the HCHS FIRST Robotics program which is done in partnership with its corporate sponsor, Alliance Bernstein. AB has built a new student robotics lab in its new corporate headquarters in Hudson Yards. If HCHS can provide an additional mentor, we will be able to expand the number of students using the lab during the season and to provide middle school student access and activities in the fall.
Diversity Initiatives
✅ Payment of Marketing Outreach for HCHS entrance exam (direct marketing thru Daily
News to targeted geographic communities, parents of school age children)
✅ Funding for DEI consultants to support work of CS Admissions diversity work
✅ Funding support for struggling students (tutoring, additional counseling programs for 1 stgeneration students)
✅ College Trip for Fee waiver students (HCHSAA has funded this for several years). Costs have increased for this 3-day trip, with 3-4 College visits (hotels, bus, meals,chaperones).