Endowment Funds Harpeth Hall’s endowment provides a permanent source of funding for the long-term support of our 44-acre campus, our academic program, our talented faculty, and our students demonstrating financial need. The named endowments listed below are considered fully funded with a gift of $150,000 or more. Fully-Funded Endowments The Anita and Bill Cochran Scholarship Fund Anita and Bill Cochran established this scholarship fund in 1999 to assist talented and deserving young women who demonstrate financial need. The Ann and Monroe Carell Visiting Writer and Artist Series Endowment This series, established by Ann and Monroe Carell and their daughters, Julie Carell Stadler ’77, Edie Carell Johnson ’80, and Kathryn Carell Brown, supports a writer and an artist for a week’s residency of workshops, lectures, and classroom teaching. Ann Scott Carell and Monroe Carell, Jr. Endowed Fund Benefiting the Ann Scott Carell Library In 2003, Ann and Monroe Carell established a permanent endowment fund for the purpose of long-term care and maintenance of the Ann Scott Carell Library. Ann and Richard L. Scott Upper School Endowment This endowment, established in 1997 by Ann and Richard Scott, supports cutting-edge technology for Upper School classrooms and provides funds to enhance the design and furnishings of the teaching and learning spaces. The Armistead Scholarship Fund The Armistead Scholarship Fund was created in 2013 and benefits qualified students from Williamson County, Tennessee, who demonstrate financial need. The Barbara Haynes Scholarship Fund Judge Barbara Haynes and her children, Mandy Haynes Young, Class of ’85, with husband, Stephen, Jeff and Lucy Haynes (Carrie ’17), and Scott and Julie Haynes established this scholarship fund in 2019 with gratitude for Harpeth Hall’s program of educational excellence for girls. Judge Barbara Haynes and her husband, Senator Joe Haynes (deceased 2018), sent their sons to Montgomery Bell Academy and sent Mandy to Harpeth Hall, commuting daily from Goodlettsville. Their grand-
daughters, Carrie Haynes ’17 and Mary Neely Young ’21, have followed in Mandy’s footsteps. Judge Haynes has been a strong supporter and mentor of women throughout her career and believed that an all girls’ environment is important for the growth and strength of young women, including her daughter and granddaughters. While on the bench, she often sponsored Harpeth Hall’s girls during Winterim. Before his death, Senator Haynes supported Barbara and Mandy in all that they did. This scholarship benefits girls who demonstrate financial need and are enthusiastic learners from underrepresented communities, such as Goodlettsville. Carol Clark Elam Scholarship Fund Family and friends of Carol Clark Elam ’66 established this scholarship fund in her memory in 2001 to be awarded to deserving students in grades five through twelve who demonstrate financial need and leadership potential. Carolyn Jones Estes Scholarship Funded through a Charitable Lead Trust established by Carolyn J. Estes, this scholarship provides financial assistance to talented and deserving young women who demonstrate financial need. Carolyn Jones Estes Scholarship Funded through a Charitable Lead Trust established by Carolyn J. Estes, this scholarship provides financial assistance to talented and deserving young women who demonstrate financial need. The Chadwell/Delony Scholarship Fund Established in 2014 by Harpeth Hall Trustee Patty Litton Delony ’66, this endowment provides opportunity for girls who demonstrate financial need, with an emphasis on ensuring economic and racial balance in the student body. Her hope is that recipients will benefit from an all girls’ education as she and her sister, Frances Delony ’69, did at Harpeth Hall, and as her mother, Jane Chadwell Delony ’39, and her aunt, Patty Litton Chadwell ’35, did at Ward-Belmont.
Christina Spengler Bumstead Scholarship Fund Family and friends established this fund in 2004 to honor the memory of Christina Spengler Bumstead ’87. Christy’s wish was for gifts made in her memory to be used to support her alma mater. The scholarship goes to deserving students who demonstrate leadership potential and share Christy’s enthusiasm for life, love of learning, and commitment to community. The Community Service Endowment Fund Funded by a gift from The Louie M. and Betty M. Phillips Foundation in 2001, this endowed fund supports the community service program at Harpeth Hall. The Phillips Foundation encourages others to contribute to this fund in order to support Harpeth Hall student service learning activities in our community. The Davis Scholarships Permanent Endowment Fund The Frances Bond Davis Scholarship was established in 1993 to honor the 100th birthday of Frances Bond Davis. The Rascoe Bond Davis Scholarship was established in 1996 to honor her son, Rascoe, whose three daughters, Anne Davis ’73, Beth Davis ’74, and Pat Davis ’82, graduated from Harpeth Hall and whose wife, Dugan Davis, was a teacher at Harpeth Hall. In 2008, these funds became the Davis Scholarships Permanent Endowment Fund. The scholarship recipients are students who demonstrate financial need, advanced academic ability, and determination to succeed in spite of obstacles they may encounter. The Deaton Family Scholarship Established in 2003 by Robert S. Doolittle in honor of his daughter, Lauren Doolittle Ossolinski ’86, and his step-daughter, Betsy Beveridge ’03, this fund supports students who demonstrate financial need and bring valued diversity to Harpeth Hall. Recipients may be middle or upper school students.
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