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Welcome 2012-2013

Dear Pioneer Families,

The Pioneer High School Education Foundation (PHSEF) welcomes you to a new year at Pioneer HIgh School, a California Distinguished School with an exceptional record of academics, athletics, and performing arts. 

The PHSEF was established six years ago by a dedicated group of parents, teachers and administrators committed to supporting academic programs and technology.  In the past year, with generous support of Pioneer families, the Foundation has enhanced classroom technology by installing LCD projectors in many classrooms.  Funds have also supported Pioneer’s nationally recognized Service Learning Program, National Honor Society scholarships, and the cost of publishing the student run newspaper, the Pony Express. 

The financial challenges of our school are compelling and urgent, and we need your help.  Contributions can be easily made by using PayPal.  Simply go to http://www.pioneerhigh.org, click on the Education Foundation link and hit the Donate button.  Or, you may complete the attached donor form, enclose a check and mail to:

Pioneer High School Education Foundation
1290 Blossom Hill Road
San Jose, CA 95118

We invite you to become involved with the PHSEF.  Meetings are held monthly at school; check the online calendar for times and dates at pioneerhigh.org. Questions can be emailed to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).

Thank you for your support!


Sincerely,
Julie Hartman,
President


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