Thank You from the FRCS Foundation for your Generosity on #GivingTuesday

Dear Friends of FRCS,
 
Thank you for your generous donations to the Foxborough Regional Charter School Foundation's senior scholarship fund on Giving Tuesday. 
 
It's with your support that the foundation can continue to help our graduating seniors reach their future goals through scholarships. 
 
If you haven't had an opportunity to make your donation, the link is still open! 
Donations can be made electronically with a credit or debit card on the Foxborough Regional Charter School website. Simply look for the button at the top of the homepage that says, “Give to FRCS!”.  Donations can also be made via check. Checks should be made payable to the Foxborough Regional Charter School Foundation and dropped off at the Central Office, or mailed to FRCS, 131 Central St. Foxborough, MA 02035. Attn: FRCS Foundation. Every dollar raised on Giving Tuesday will go directly to members of our very deserving graduating senior class.   Thank you for your continued support!
With Gratitude, The Foxborough Regional Charter School Foundation
 
Meet some of the outstanding members of the class of 2024! 
 
 
Anthony
 
Meet Anthony Gay!
 
Anthony has been learning at FRCS since Kindergarten! "It's been a wild ride, and it's been enjoyable for me." said Anthony.
 
Anthony's favorite subject is Chem-Tech Laboratories, and his favorite teacher is Mr. Obenchain. He says FRCS is a special place to learn because the school has a diverse community of people who can support students and help in any way possible. "I love the support and help the teachers at this school provide." said Anthony.
 
When Anthony graduates from FRCS in June, he plans to go to college and hopes to secure a good job in the future.
 
Olivia
 
Meet Olivia Ogbu!
 
Olivia has been learning at FRCS since Kindergarten! Her favorite course that she's taken is AP Psychology. "Even though I am aiming to pursue a career in law, I was really intrigued by the content of the course." said Olivia. She says her favorite teacher is Mr. Obenchain.
 
Olivia says she loves how students at FRCS are supported and encouraged by their teachers in everything that they do. "As someone who has been at the school for a very long time, I can say with confidence that my teachers have been my cheerleaders since day one!"
 
Olivia says the rigor and variety of courses offered at FRCS make it a special place to learn. "From the opportunities to take honors-level courses in middle school to AP and dual enrollment courses in high school, there is a lot of space for a student to experiment with and explore their education in a different way."
 
When Olivia graduates in June, she plans to attend college and pursue a major in political science or international relations while minoring in philosophy. "My goal is to become a lawyer."
 
Tahir
 
Meet Tahir Husain!
 
Tahir has been attending FRCS since Kindergarten! He says his favorite subject is Computer Technology and his favorite teacher is Mrs. Pavao.
 
Throughout the years at FRCS, Tahir says he's had an opportunity to get involved in many different activities. "At FRCS, I love the fact that there are many different student bodies that you can be a part of to fit your interests or desires. I think it would be really hard to not find a club or group that you find interesting here! "
 
Tahir believes that the diversity at FRCS makes the school a special place to learn. "We have a lot of diversity and representation for the many different groups of people at this school."
 
After Tahir graduates in June, he plans to attend college for a Bachelor of Science - specifically in computer science and game development.
 
Bethsaida
 
Meet Bethsaida Accino!
 
Bethsaida has been learning at FRCS since Kindergarten! Her favorite subject is science, specifically biology. "I can’t name one of my favorite teachers, but I’ll name 4! Mrs. Pavao, Mr. Dipaolo, Mr. Pavao and of course Mr. Gudmundson."
 
Bethsaida says that she loves that FRCS uplifts diversity in every aspect: through students, teachers and curriculum. "It continues to drive an inclusive community where everyone is welcomed and supported. I have to say without FRCS, I wouldn't be the person I am today!"
 
Bethsaida believes the teachers really make FRCS a special place to learn. "I've created beautiful bonds with my teachers which makes me happy everyday to wake up and attend school."
 
After she graduates from FRCS in June, Bethsaida plans to attend college. "I aspire to become a pediatric cardiologist and an activist to equal care and rights for black individuals in the healthcare system."