Q: We’ve heard about some exciting projects underway with a big long-term impact for All Saints’. Can you share a bit about those plans and the Capital Campaign supporting those efforts?
All Saints’ is beginning one of the most exciting and transformational times in recent history. We have been hard at work on the initial stages of a campaign to expand and redevelop parts of our campus. These updates to campus include a range of flexible and outdoor learning spaces, and our new Christopher Ray Milisci Academic Building, a 50,000 square foot facility housing a research center, innovation hub, makerspace labs, additional classrooms, and more.
Our unique combination of learning spaces will exemplify the ideal educational environment for students. We are partnering with a renowned landscape architecture firm to develop a premiere outdoor learning space tailored to the specific needs of our faculty and students.
To date, we have successfully raised $10 million, allowing us to break ground on the Milisci Building. We are in the midst of a campaign to raise an additional $3 million to develop the outdoor spaces, outfit our new classrooms, and complete necessary renovations to existing facilities on campus.
Q: Can you share a bit about the school's history?
All Saints’ Episcopal Mission became a parish in 1952 under its first rector, the Rev. Paul DeWitt Urbano, and the Church was completed six years later. All Saints’ Episcopal Day School first opened in the fall of 1963. The Church and School share a former date farm parcel in the heart of a beautiful residential district in Central Phoenix.