Anonymous donor to match donations to Tulsa School of Arts and Sciences

Tulsa School of Arts and Sciences fire

The Tulsa School of Arts and Sciences was completely destroyed Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2012 by a fire that tore through the building.
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Posted: 09/14/2012

TULSA - The Tulsa Community Foundation will announce a matching grant Friday to help the Tulsa School of Arts and Sciences.

The group says an anonymous donor has decided to match any donations for the school up to almost $94,000.

School leaders say that money will go a long way toward helping with operating expenses after their building, the former Barnard Elementary School, was destroyed last week.

More details of the announcement are being made at 10 a.m. at Sequoyah Elementary, where TSAS is now holding classes.

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