The institution again changed its name, this time to Menlo School and Menlo College.
In 2008, Menlo College and Menlo School finalized plans to become completely separate institutions.
Using those connections, Menlo School is now investing $2 million of its $12 million endowment in venture capital funds.
Leone is also a former Trustee of the Menlo School, an independent, coeducational college preparatory day school for grades 6-12.
He has served as a trustee of the Menlo School in Menlo Park, California.
In 1994, Menlo School and the College formally separated, but they continue to share their dining hall.
The parents dropped the military focus and formed a new corporation, and hence the Menlo School for Boys was born.
In the fall of 1979, Menlo School began its transition from an exclusively male institution with a small boarding program to a coeducational day school.
Stent Hall, once a mansion, is the most recognizable icon of Menlo School besides its famous tree.
He attended the Menlo School.