Presbyterian Pan American School
Developing Young Christian Leaders Since 1912


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The "Centennial Campaign"

The "Centennial Campaign" is a visionary capital expansion effort to ensure the continuation of our mission work and provide the students of our second century with adequate learning and living resources. For the last four years, Presbyterian Pan American School has been at or over capacity. As a result, worthy applicants have been turned away and facilities built in the 1960's have been strained.

We must ensure that when God calls a young person to Pan Am to prepare for a life of Christian service and leadership that we will be ready to respond in faithful mission. We must renew and expand.

Benefits of the Campaign

  • Defines Presbyterian Pan American School as a place of importance, a place for God's mission
  • Creates an appealing campus capable of attracting well-qualified students along with excellent faculty and the next generation of financial donors
  • Affords a natural mix of social, learning and Christian service and worship opportunities, essential to the formation of the church's young people
  • Bears the fruit of Jesus' Great Commission, as Christian families in the Third and developing worlds seek for their children and grandchildren an education that communicates a love of God and neighbor among all people and nations

Goals of the Campaign                     

Infrastructure  
       Road, Sewer/Water and Electrical $1.2 million
Housing  
       Boys and Girls Dorms, Staff Residences $5.5 million
Public Center  
       Assembly Hall and Campus Center $2.8 million
Academic Facilities  
       Classrooms, Library, Science $3 million
Commons  
       Chapel and Dining Hall renovations $1 million
Athletics  
       Recreation Center and Playing Fields $1.5 million

If you have questions about making a gift to the "Centennial Campaign," please call me at 361.592.4307, ext. 1024 or email me at mwindham@ppas.org.

Sincerely,

Melissa Windham
Centennial Campaign Coordinator