EDUCATION BRIEFS
The Dollars for Schools Program, a fund-raiser sponsored by the Motor
Car Dealers of Costa Mesa, set $50,000 to finance after-school programs
at two area high schools.
The Harbor Boulevard of Cars contributed the gift to the Newport-Mesa
Schools Foundation, which will split it into two equal parts for Costa
Mesa and Newport Harbor high schools.
Costa Mesa High will use its $25,000 chunk for its After-School
Enrichment Program, a joint-effort between the Newport-Mesa Unified
School District, Orange Coast YMCA, the Orange County Congregation
Community Organization and the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant in
Costa Mesa. The program reaches out to motivate and encourage about 70
middle school students, with the new funds going toward computer training
and equipment, Internet access and furniture.
Newport Harbor High will use its share of dealership funds for the
after-school program Advancement Via Individual Determination, a college
prep course for underachieving and underserved students.
The Dollars for Schools Program has raised about $100,000 for area schools since its inception, with a previous $50,000 funding a 50-meter
Olympic Aquatic Facility at Costa Mesa High.
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