Campaign for the Third Century

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In April of 2020, The Albany Academies exceeded their Campaign for the Third Century five-year fundraising goal of $20 million, raising more than $23 million. Thanks to the generous support from donors—parents, alumni, alumnae, past parents, and grandparents—throughout the country and the world, the thousands of gifts supported many important initiatives, including: the Borisenok Family Science Center, the Michael B. Picotte Field House, the Schellenberger Alumni/ae Center, the James E. Poole Athletic Facility, The Stevens Center, the Auditorium, and many named endowed scholarships. Gifts raised for the Annual Fund were also part of the five-year campaign success.

Thank You for Your Support

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  • Scholarships & Endowment

    The Academies’ endowment now stands at $30 Million. During the campaign, several new scholarships were established and legacy/planned gifts received. Endowment brings stability to our school to keep up with best practices in education over the long haul.
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  • James E. Poole Athletic Facility

    (Completed)
    Thank you to all those who came out for the ribbon cutting ceremony of the James E. Poole Athletic Facility. The students and coaches were so excited to have this practice space available to them for the many sports offered at the Academies.
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  • Auditorium

    (Completed)
    On May 17, 2014 The Albany Academies’ community came together to celebrate its Bicentennial and the Campaign for the Third Century at a special concert held in the Auditorium at Albany Academy for Girls featuring James Taylor, Kim Hessberg Taylor ’71, and Friends.
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  • Stevens Center

    (Completed)
    Renovations were made to the previous Albany Academy for Girls Lower School Gym, turning the space into a beautiful Dining and Events Center in the summer of 2014. The space is now used for lunch at Albany Academy for Girls and for various other school and special events.
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  • Borisenok Family Science Center

    (Completed)
    The building of the Borisenok Family Science Center was made possible by a lead gift from Walt and Michelle Borisenok, parents of Michael ’06 and Nicole ’08.
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  • Schellenberger Alumni/ae Center

    (Completed)
    The renovation of the Alumni/ae Center was made possible by the generosity of a major gift from Gabrielle Schellenberger, the beloved spouse of the late Herbert H. Schellenberger, a faculty member at The Albany Academy from 1958-1977.
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  • Michael B. Picotte Field House

    (Completed)
    In the spring of 1964, contractor Waldbillig Construction began the construction of the Field House based on the design by architect Donald J. Stephens.
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  • Dr. Douglas M. North ’58 Scholarship

    (Completed)

    Thank you for your support!
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Michael B. Picotte Field House

James E. Poole Athletic Facility

The Albany Academies are a New York State non-profit organization located at 135/140 Academy Road, Albany, NY, 12208. Our mission is to develop capable and confident students through single-gender education in the Lower and Middle School, and through coordinate education in the Upper School. Employing individualized and positive education, The Albany Academies provide students with the knowledge, skills, and character needed for leadership and success in the creative, entrepreneurial century that lies ahead. A copy of our most recently filed financial report is available by contacting us or, upon request, from the Charities Registry on the New York State Attorney General’s website (www.charitiesnys.com) or by contacting the New York State Attorney General, Charities Bureau, 28 Liberty Street, New York, NY, 10005.  You may also obtain information on charitable organizations from the New York State Office of the Attorney General at www.charitiesnys.com or (212) 416-8401.

Upper School Campus

Lower And Middle School Campus

Schellenberger Alumni/ae Center