USNA needs you

USNA appreciates all of its volunteers for an amazing year and welcomes your participation in 2019-2020.
by Tonia Klein, USNA President

What an amazing, fun, exciting, and interesting school year this has been. On behalf of USNA, I would like to thank our volunteers, all 638 of you, for making this such a successful year. Your dedication and enthusiasm for jobs both big and small to benefit USN are so inspiring. Because of you, USNA will be gifting over $190,000 to USN — $13,000 to the Hassenfeld Library, $78,000 to the Endowment for Innovative Teaching, $28,000 to the USN Arts Department, $50,000 to the K-12 Need-Based Scholarship Endowment, $10,000 to our three division heads, $6,800 to the USN Visual and Performing Arts Program, and $3,500 to the Athletics Department. USNA is so very lucky to have all of you in its ranks.

Would you like to be part of this amazing organization next year?
I am so grateful for all of your time and effort this year. Have a fabulous summer.
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    Peabody Press, USN's High School newspaper, was named the THSPA's Best Overall Website and earned third place for Best Overall Newspaper.
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