A Message from CVA's Head of School, Alex Godomsky '91

Dear CVA Community,

The CVA Scholarship Bash is more than a celebration. It is a commitment to the future of our student-athletes and the goals they pursue every day. Their discipline and drive, in the classroom and on the hill, open doors to lasting success at the highest levels.
This year, the Bash will be held on Saturday, March 7th. It is our only fundraiser dedicated exclusively to tuition assistance. Each year, financial aid supports nearly half of our students, ensuring that opportunity is earned through talent and determination, not circumstance.

Join us in supporting our student-athletes. Purchase raffle tickets, take part in the silent or live auctions, contribute during the paddle raise, or participate in the online auction following the event. Most importantly, come celebrate our community. Tickets are available at goCVA.com/Bash. It should be a fun-filled event with the return of the live auction led by auctioneer Josh Cushman P’16, P’26.

In this Olympic year, we’re reminded that extraordinary achievement begins with opportunity and is sustained by a community that stands behind it. Thank you for championing our student-athletes and investing in their path to success.

With gratitude,
Alex

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