On Sept. 6, the Veritas Preparatory School community gathered for the second Indian Taco Night fundraiser. Families, friends, and supporters were welcomed by the aroma of frybread and seasoned meat as they arrived.
The menu featured hearty Indian tacos—fresh frybread topped with beans, seasoned beef, lettuce, cheese, and salsa—alongside dessert frybread and drinks. Parents, students, and volunteers worked together in the kitchen and serving line, ensuring plates were full and guests felt welcome.
Proceeds from the evening support Veritas’ academic and extracurricular programs, helping provide classroom resources, student activities, and keeping tuition affordable. “Events like this allow our community to come together and strengthen our mission,” said Assistant Headmaster David Ernst. “It’s not just about raising funds—it’s about building fellowship and modeling service for our students.”
The evening also brought lively conversation, with students bussing tables, greeting guests, and helping with cleanup. Parents enjoyed connecting with one another while younger children played nearby, giving the night the feel of a family gathering.
Fundraisers such as Indian Taco Night reflect the heart of Veritas’ classical Christian mission—cultivating character, building community, and sharing the love of Christ through service. Guests left grateful for the meal, the fellowship, and the opportunity to support Veritas students.

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