"I'll take the Falcon Pledge!"

The Falcon Fund is the cornerstone of our school community, supporting innovation, access and a broad range of learning opportunities at Torrey Pines High School. From classroom grants that enhance individual learning experiences to technology improvements and work-based learning opportunities, the Falcon Fund is at the heart of everything we do.

By committing to support the Falcon Fund, you're not just contributing, you're shaping the learning experience of your child. Your support helps ensure that students get the richest learning experience possible in a learning community that provides an expansive menu of opportunities to every student.

The Falcon Fund is the core foundational resource that makes everything else possible (all donations to athletic teams and after-school programs are restricted for use by those particular programs).

  • Mini-grants to enhance the learning experience at the classroom level
  • Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)
  • Student support services such as free tutoring, AVID, and cross-grade mentoring
  • Social-emotional support through our PALS student group
  • Work-based learning opportunities and career-readiness
  • Field trip support to expand and enhance learning opportunities beyond the classroom
  • 9th-grade orientation and ongoing student engagement through Link Crew
  • Teacher and Staff Appreciation

Will you make an investment in your child’s future and take the Falcon Pledge?

Please count on me to support the Falcon Fund with the following monthly gifting level for the 25-26 school year: *
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