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The formation that a person receives in high school is the most important of his or her life. To advance its mission, Rockhurst High School must constantly increase its educational resources and remain one of the top college preparatory schools in the area.
The institution relies on charitable gifts as a primary source for funding of operations. Those who hold Rockhurst dear provide the economic wherewithal to keep Jesuit education a vibrant and affordable option in Kansas City.
For a copy of the Rockhurst High School case statement, click More
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