ANNUAL REPORT Rolling Hills Preparatory & Renaissance Schools 2008-2009.

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ANNUAL REPORT Rolling Hills Preparatory & Renaissance Schools 2008-2009

Transcript of ANNUAL REPORT Rolling Hills Preparatory & Renaissance Schools 2008-2009.

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ANNUAL REPORT Rolling Hills Preparatory & Renaissance Schools 2008-2009 Slide 2 Success on the Road to RHP 30 Peter McCormack on RHP 30 Terry Ferguson, Board Chair Teacher Profile Gayle Taylor & the Writing Program Four Student Pillars Outdoor Education RoboticsScience Program Professional DevelopmentDrama & Art Athletic SuccessSpecial Events RHP & Renaissance Community FinancialsDonors Contents Slide 3 Peters Message Dear Husky Families! As part of RHP 30, this year's strategic planning process for both schools, we've talked with representatives of all our constituencies about the meaning of SUCCESS. We've met with groups of trustees, faculty, parents, students, alumni and alumni parents. Slide 4 Peters Message While acknowledging the traditional meaning of "being successful" (financial stability for self and family) all groups came back to some version of our four pillars. We have re-affirmed disciplined minds, sound character, healthy bodies and creative spirits as collectively essential for living a truly successful life. Slide 5 Peters Message The contributions of our supporters, who bring the three W's, wealth, wisdom and work, have once again been essential for maintaining the world-class education provided at RHP and Renaissance. Quite simply, we could not do it without the generous level of support we see every year. On behalf of the board, the faculty and, most importantly, the students, I thank you from the bottom of my Husky heart. - Peter McCormack, Head of School Slide 6 The Challenge Ahead Message from the Board President Dear Husky Families! The road ahead is a very challenging and exciting one as Rolling Hills Prep and Renaissance School prepare our students for success in the 21st century. Slide 7 The Challenge Ahead Your Board of Trustees, continuously energized by their passion and commitment to the RHP and Renaissance mission, are driving hard to implement our long-term strategy to grow our schools and enhance the educational experiences for your children. Slide 8 The Challenge Ahead We extend our heart-felt gratitude for all that you have contributed in past years, and invite you to join us in the planning and fund raising for new campus buildings and facilities on the road ahead. Terry Ferguson, Board President Slide 9 Gayle Taylor began teaching at RHP in 1992. Her daughter, Cassie, graduated from RHP in 1992, went on to study psychology at UC San Diego, and is now a bilingual (Spanish/English) educational psychologist for San Francisco Unified School District. The Road to Excellent Writing Profile of Teacher Gayle Taylor Slide 10 I want my students to learn, but I also want to have fun with my job, and I think I know how to make learning engaging and enjoyable. If it wasn't fun, I don't think I could be here. Teacher Profile - Gayle Taylor Students today communicate avidly, but they do so through sending images or text messages. They need to understand how to enter into deeper discourse through writing. The goal is that they should have confidence when they approach any writing task. Slide 11 Writing Program at RHP We give students many opportunities to write. They receive a lot of feedback as they move from idea to rough draft, and then through the process of revision and publication. The focus on word choice, sentence variety, pacing, tone, and use of detail refines student writing with an understanding of the characteristics of good writing. Slide 12 Writing Program at RHP I want my students to enter into their freshman writing classes at college with the firm belief that their writing skills will continue to develop. I want them to believe in the power of discourse. - Ms. Taylor Our curriculum includes fiction and nonfiction essays, so students are aware of how great writers use stylistic techniques to move their readers. Slide 13 The Writing Program Comments about 09 Graduates My daughters English professor is very impressed with her writing skills and has asked her why she isn't an English major!! The essay writing skills she learned with Gayle are definitely paying off. It happened so soon! About the third week of his class of 700 students, my son's professor asked, "Where did you learn to write like that?" A week or so later, a fellow student asked, "Where did you learn to think like that?" Slide 14 Senior Pillars Four graduating seniors from the class of 2009 exemplify the very best of the four pillars in RHPs mission, and wed like to introduce them to you. Slide 15 Senior Pillar Adam Provinchain Disciplined Minds A member of National Honor Society and the National Society of High School Scholars A key member of the Robotics team, doing much of the programming for the green robot Winner of a national scholastic award From Adams Senior Speech: To the people I've grown to know here at RHP, I want to say thank you, because you make each day here something I'm proud I was involved in. Slide 16 Senior Pillar Adam Provinchain Disciplined Mind A Varsity football player, playing an important role on the team Author of a book of advice for students Tutored younger students in the After School Program Attends UCLA Slide 17 Senior Pillar Gina Su Sound Character Valedictorian and National Honor Society Member, President of the Senior Class Editor of the award-winning literary magazine, The Muse Winner of a national Award from the Scholastic Art Council for drawings and paintings. Officer and Board member of the Volunteer Center Youth Council Slide 18 Senior Pillar Gina Su Sound Character Dancer and choreographer, winner of dance awards Senior internship in clothing design saw her garment selected for manufacture Attends UC Berkeley From Ginas Senior Speech: We all are individuals, we have our own ways of doing things, and we all have different personalities. Take advantage, be who you are, take risks, and question everything. Slide 19 Senior Pillar Andrew Frisina Healthy Bodies Football named Defensive Most Valuable Player All League and All State Basketball Coaches Award for excellence in sport Baseball League Most Valuable Player RHP Athlete of the Year Slide 20 Senior Pillar Andrew Frisina Healthy Bodies From Andrews Senior Speech What makes you happy? Fortunately for me, I found sports at a very young age and have stuck with it through the years. Sports make me happy. Member of National Honor Society Student Council officer Member of the Robotics team Attends Lewis & Clark College where he plays football Slide 21 Senior Pillar Justine Collazo Creative Spirits Performed in every school play and musical, with lead roles President of the Film Club and Secretary of the Poetry club Member of National Honor Society Justine says: I like to try new things and experience new places and people. Slide 22 Senior Pillar Justine Collazo Creative Spirits Three-year member of the Cheer Squad Co Captain of the Cheer Squad 2007- 2009 Took the team to excellent placement at regional Cheer competitions Participated in Husky Buddies, helping new students Attends Loyola Marymount University Slide 23 Outdoor Education A Signature Program Slide 24 Outdoor Education " Much of what students learn on these trips prepares them for the non-academic challenges of being away from home. I believe that a huge part of our graduates' success in college is due to their being prepared to work with others in unfamiliar surroundings during the outdoor ed weeks." - Head of School Peter McCormack ( who chaperones the 8th Grade trip down the Colorado River) Slide 25 Outdoor Education The 6th Grade: Swimming with seals was awesome. Slide 26 Outdoor Education The 7th Grade enjoyed team building at AstroCamp in Idyllwild. Slide 27 The 8th Grade, with 52 kids, was the largest group ever from RHP to canoe the Colorado River. The 9th Grade pushed their comfort level by climbing big trees and doing ropes courses. Slide 28 The 10th Grade went caving and rock climbing at Joshua Tree, and everyone made it up the cliffs. At Yosemite, every 11th Grader (and even all the adults) made it to the top of Upper Yosemite Falls. Slide 29 The senior class sailed a tallship around Catalina. The students broke the time record for putting up and taking down sails: set- time 24:30 and strike time: 21:30. Slide 30 The Robotics Program = Lunacy! Nearly half of the senior class participated in the FIRST Robotics Competition (called Lunacy). The RHP environmentally friendly robot was built largely of bamboo, a sustainable resource. RHP made the quarter finals, and came in 15 th (of 70 teams). Slide 31 Students shared the robotic experience at Taper Elementary School in San Pedro, to great enthusiasm. The young students asked for autographs from our RHP role models. We thank the Boeing Corporation for supporting our Green Team! Slide 32 Science Program RHP hired a new Chair for the Science Department with years of teaching experience and a Doctorate in Educational Technology. During the year we increased the use of digital tools with a SMARTboard, Vernier probeware for data collection, and Web 2.0 tools for collaborative class projects. Dr. Vicky Lovejoy Slide 33 Science Program We initiated a Science Expo showcasing projects by Middle School students, challenging them to experiment, investigate and present the results of their work. Slide 34 Science Program We continued to focus on hands-on science, with students closely engaged in experiments to make science come to life. Slide 35 Professional Development RHP faculty members continually strive to improve their teaching skills. Thanks in part to a grant from the E.E. Ford Foundation, teachers have attended the following seminars and presentations: A workshop on Louis Mangiones Indelible Instruction, linking brain- based research on teaching and learning to powerful, innovative, classroom-tested instructional practices (at right). A conference on "Memory and Motivation" at Lawrenceville Academy in New Jersey Slide 36 Professional Development Ive benefited enormously from the professional development opportunities that Ive enjoyed because of Prep's emphasis on helping its teachers become better at their jobs. Heard from a teacher at the break during a workshop Slide 37 Drama and Art Programs The Spring Musical, Babes in Arms, was presented at the historic Grand Warner Theatre with an outstanding cast to great applause. Slide 38 Drama and Art Programs The Fall play, The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940, won a Scene Award from the California Educational Theatre Association High School Play Festival. The school said farewell to a favorite teacher, Ms. Everhart, who moved to Texas, and then welcomed a new drama teacher, Judeth Choi, who studied at Yale. Slide 39 Drama and Art Programs The 8th Grade play was Pride and Prejudice, particularly notable this year for the four sets of twins in the cast. Slide 40 Drama and Art Programs Both school literary and art magazines, The Muse and The Crown Jewels, were recognized as excellent by the National Council of Teachers of English. California Pizza Kitchen welcomed an exhibit of pizza boxes transformed by our students into art. Slide 41 Drama and Art Programs The years art show displayed scores of art pieces from tiny ceramics to large three- panel paintings. Rolling Hills Prep & Renaissance students work was displayed in a special exhibit at the Palos Verdes Street Fair. Numerous students won Scholastic Arts Awards, notably including valedictorian Gina Su, who won Gold and Silver Key awards. Slide 42 Athletic Success In football the Huskies had a great season, reaching the CIF playoffs. Slide 43 Athletic Success The Husky teams taught teamwork and athletic skills to many students. In baseball the Huskies finished the season with 12 wins and played in the CIF playoffs. Slide 44 Athletic Success The Girls Softball team made it to the CIF playoffs for the fourth year in a row, led by pitching star Amber Garland. Slide 45 Athletic Success Everyone enjoys sports at RHP, including Mr. McCormack as the soccer referee. Our newest sport is a Middle School Lacrosse team. Slide 46 Athletic Success Our Middle School Girls Soccer team won the League Championship. Slide 47 Athletic Success All the volleyball teams did well, with the Girls Varsity going undefeated in League and making it to CIF Playoffs. Slide 48 The RHP & Renaissance Community The contributions made by our parent community are always appreciated. We thank the Parents Association for always being available to help make things happen. We appreciate all that the school does and how welcome we feel to participate in activities that benefit our kids. -Dean Tatum Parents Association President Slide 49 The RHP & Renaissance Community Vic Perez and other parent volunteers worked to renovate the Parents Association house on the lower campus, making it an inviting location for meetings. Slide 50 The RHP & Renaissance Community The Senior Class and the Gaudenti family donated shade coverings for the lunch area, greatly appreciated by the students. Slide 51 The RHP & Renaissance Community At the Senior Dinner we thanked all our volunteers, and recognized five very special families who had donated countless hours of volunteer time during their years at the school. They are the: Collazos (l) Connellys (r) Frisinas Gaudentis Hamiltons Martzes Slide 52 Special Events - September The year was full of special events for students, parents and alums. Susies Parade and Carnival (with school supporter extraordinaire Susie McNary & Queen Carrie Concha), the Parent Welcome Coffee, Senior College Night, and Back to School Night. Slide 53 Special Events - October International Day with its great food (the Korean barbecue is always a favorite, prepared by the moms above), followed by a show that this year finished with a celebration of Peter McCormacks American citizenship, and at the end of the month, the Halloween costume parade. Slide 54 Special Events - November Mock voting, a pep rally, Grandparents & Friends Day, and the Fall Gala Hollywood Comes to Life. Slide 55 Special Events - January & February Fathers Breakfast, Classical Night, One Act Plays, College Night, and a Coffee House show. Slide 56 Special Events March & April Donor Appreciation Wine Tasting party, Golf Tournament, Prep Alumni Parents Association Party, and the Robotics Competition. Slide 57 Special Events May & June Cinco de Mayo festival lunch, Chamber of Commerce Mixer, Coffee House, Authors Lunch, and the faculty/student softball game. Slide 58 Special Events June Moving Up & Graduation Slide 59 On the Road to Success 33 Students graduated in 2009. They went on to outstanding colleges and universities, including: Cornell University CSU Long Beach Humbolt State University Lewis & Clark College Loyola Marymount College Marymount College Northeastern University Occidental College Pepperdine University Reed College University of Arizona UC Berkeley UC Irvine UCLA UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara UC Santa Cruz University of San Francisco Washington University Slide 60 Financials RHP is a well-run nonprofit that nurtures its financial resources carefully to operate both its schools. The majority of all expenditures go to support our teachers & staff in the form of salaries and benefits as you will see on the following pages. Tuition and fees do not cover the full cost of educating a student, so our fundraising program is important to the schools success. Slide 61 Fundraising at RHP & Renaissance We ask our community to support us in several ways: The Annual Fund provides unrestricted revenue for operations. The Scholarship Fund allows qualified students with financial need to attend. The Capital Campaign supports improvements to the campus. We appreciate all the contributions made by so many people to the schools funds. Slide 62 Financials 2008-2009 Revenue $4,884,041Tuition Revenue $ 523,000Enrollment-related Fees $ 405,557Annual Fund & Special Events $ 671,287Auxiliary Programs & Misc. $ 6,483,884Total Operating Revenue $ 26,373Capital Campaign, Misc. $ 6,510,258Total Revenue 2008-2009 Expenses $4,199,703Salaries & Wages $ 767,779Employee Benefits $ 131,634Professional Services $ 53,600Classroom Supplies $ 48,722Insurance $ 109,048Campus Security $ 110,137Advertising & Community Relations $ 193,466Utilities & Equipment Leases $ 68,991Technology, Software & Textbook Purchases $ 18,013Event Transportation $ 119,129Landscape & Building Maintenance $ 147,015Bad Debt Expense $ 213,736Other $ (80,057)Lease Facilities/rentals $ 6,100,914Total Operating Expenses $ 464,259Interest Expenses $ 6,565,172TOTAL EXPENSES $ (81,287)Net for Operations Slide 63 Operating Revenues $ 4,884,041Tuition Revenue $ 523,000Enrollment-related Fees $ 405,557Annual Fund and Special Events $ 671,287Auxiliary Programs and Misc. $ 6,483,884Total Operating Revenue Slide 64 Operating Expenses $4,199,703 Salaries and Wages $ 767,778 Employee Benefits $ 369,249 Insurance, Security, Utilities and Event Transportation $ 241,771 Professional Services, Advertising and Community Relations $ 122,591 Classroom Supplies, Technology, Software and Textbooks $ 119,129 Landscape and Building Maintenance $ 360,750 Bad Debt Expense and Other Slide 65 We appreciate all of those who support the schools with their time and with their donations. The following pages list the names of those who have made a financial contribution to Rolling Hills Prep and the Renaissance School during the 08-09 school year. We have made every effort to provide an accurate list, and we apologize if there is an error. Please contact us to make corrections to our records. Thank you! Slide 66 Special Fund Donors Scholarship Fund Donors* John Cheng Carrie Concha Pushpa Doshi Mark & Shelley Hardy Mike Kaplan & Rose Contreras Mark & Donna Macdonald David & Maria Matson Jacob Olson Georgia Simmons Health Net of the Northeast, Inc. Key Container Company MA-COM Technology Solutions The Norris Foundation The William and Jane Schloss Family Foundation *also listed under Giving Circles Capital Campaign Fund Donors* anonymous Jose & Brigitte Collazo Rick Curcio & Harriet Wilburne Mark & Donna Macdonald Robert & Dorothy Van Nice Slide 67 Giving Circle Donors Iditarod Circle $5000 and up Jose & Brigitte Collazo Carrie Concha Elliott & Barbara DeCrumpe Ron & Martha Doornink Pushpa Doshi Irv Edwards & Debby Seacord Edwards Terry Ferguson & Ernest Scheyhing Robert & Christine Gaudenti Karen Glassmaker Mark & Shelley Hardy Dominic & Sheryl Iannitti Mike Kaplan & Rose Contreras Mark & Donna Macdonald Sue Murat Austin & Czarina Su Bruce & Faith Trotman Griffith & Sandi Williams Lead Dog Circle $2500-4999 Paul & Arline Appel Sonny Chun & Hee Kim David & Pamela Cohen Rick Curcio & Harriet Wilburne Robert & Melanie Franko Sergio Guarro & Clorinda Donato Kevin & Lisa Hunter Robert & Buckita Leff Michael Mann & Mary Vanderbur-Mann Peter McCormack & Mary Todd David Olson & Ruth Stevens Fred Shooshani & Patricia Glenn Slide 68 Giving Circle Donors Swing Dog Circle $1000-2499 Paul & Petra Appel Mary Lou Berg Arthur & Cathy Berg Joal Bodermann Andy & Laurie Caine John Cheng 98 Michael & Terri Connelly Cari & Fred Corbalis Bo & Robin Djordjevic Scott & Kristine Douglas Carol & Jack Edwards Tom & Val English William & Robyn Epstein Jim & Mary Fredrick Rick & Tracy Fruhling Paul & Susan Galletti Mathew & Rita Garland Philip & Jane Grainger Geoff & Cheryl Graue Deborah Green Powers & John Powers Louis & Diana Halper George & Patricia Harunk William Johnson & Susan McNary Han-Sung Jung & Hyun Jin Park David & Migeun Kim Daniel & Carol Kole Bernita Krumbach Hae Wook Kwon & Doo Bong Jo Hyun Hee Lee & Kang Shin Michael Leung & Rebecca Davis Sae Hwan & Tierney Lim Jorge & Ruth Marquez David & Maria Matson Steven & Susan Matt Paul & JoEllen Nevans Richard & Jean Otto Anthony & Victoria Perez Patti Preston Stuart & Laurie Rice Edward & Joan Ruttenberg Dave & Carol Salzman Jung Hoon & Jae Hee Shin Tai-Wook Shin & Nan-Sook Lee Georgia Simmons Delbert & Carmen Spiva Thomas & Carol Street Glen & Leilani Sugahara Gina Sulmeyer Roland Sumi Richie & Deanna Tatum Robert & Joy Taylor Bud Tufeld Scott & Gigi Wade Adam Walch Stephen & Barbara Wertheimer Slide 69 Giving Circle Donors Wheel Dog Circle $500-999 Marvin & Linda Belzer Charles & Vanessa Bland Gil & Jeanine Bothwell William & Amy Clark Sandra Clay Robert & Sharon Coors Ofelia David Elizabeth Denhart Jeff & Megan Duncan Barbara & John Dye Kevin & Cheryl Fitzsimmons Ruben & Tammy Garcia Richard & Alison Gerber Margaret Guglielmo & Mike Gaines Stephen & Teri Herbst Lee & Susan Hill Frank & Denise Hironaka Jae & Young Kim David & Kim Kluth Andy & Ronda Kopito Julie & Paul Mason James & Leslie McShane Kim Myers Minh & Thu Le Nguyen Mitchell & Ann Ozawa Heung-Soo Park & Kyung-Ae Kim Jihyun Park Steven & Joan Pilkington Neal & Patricia Pollack G. Frank & Jennifer Pourzia Thomas & Pat Ressler Digna Sales & Scott Beasely Hyun Kuk Shin & Do Young Ok Rachel Smith Davis & Anne Smith Michael St. Denis & Michelle Dennee Gary Stollar Robert & Dorothy Van Nice Alexander & Rose Vargas Bob & Hillary Watts Steve & Candice Yokomizo Nobuya & Naoko Yoshida Hye Youn Slide 70 Giving Circle Donors Point Dog Circle $250-499 Bruce & Marilyn Burrell Fred & Sandra Campbell John & Esther Ek Greg & Randi Gunther Cami Hamilton Gail Kaufman Brian & Doreen Knigin Andy & Tracy Livian Christopher & Lisa Martz Judith & Fred Mishkin Chris & Heidi Morris James & Lesley Munger Marcel Nagy & Saul Fernandez Ronald & Sheila Palmer Robert & Michele Shibuya Rajiv Trivedi Mickey & Monica Turner Douglas & JoAnn Waybright Keith & Pamela Williams Joy Zimnavoda Rodney & Kyle Boone Steve & Malia Carlsen Steven & Valerie Contreras Wayne & Dianna Crawford Salvatore & Beverly Frisina Paula Fuentes Pete & Kimberlee Galante Judith Gassner Debbi & Morris Gelbart Scott & Becky Grossman Rick & Kathy Kaplan Dale & Laura Kitchen Walter & Kathleen Krumbach Max & Janette Nardoni Jacob Olson 03 Trina Pangelina Ben & Dora Pasco Gary Putteet Michel & Marta Sumi Gayle & Craig Taylor John & Jill Weisinger Ralph & Linda Whitmore Lee & Meredith Zellweger Slide 71 Giving Circle Donors Team Dog Circle $100-250 Tim & Joan Bauler Floristine Bozarth Patrick & Cynthia Bradley Timothy & Lauren Braman Lennie Brown Brian & Jenifer Conroy Russell & Julie Coser Tony Di Santo Kendra & Arthur Diamond JoSemie Dill-Jackson Sal & Georgia Ferrigno Michael & Rose-Marie Fletcher Frank & JoAnn Frisina Melvyn Frumes Anita Gerlach John Gilligan & Carol Baker David & Donna Gilroy Joseph & Stacey Green John & Marion Hamilton Fred Henry Michael & Margaret Hirsch Eachan Holloway & Deborah Davis Nancy Howe Brenda Jackson Ehren Gaye Jacobs Charles & Bobbi Johnson Deok Joong Kim & Bo Yun Park Carlos & Gabriela Knaudt Ron & Patti Knoll Jae Young Ko & Eul Sook Ahn Gene & Gaile Koecheler George & Terri Kursar Eric & Kris Lastition Joan Lee Valerie Lesser-Keenan Ruben & Andrea Little Frank & Marilyn Malkoc Javier & Jeanna Martinez Glenn & Connie Matsushima Duncan & Michelle McBride Chuck & Maleah McKay Daniel & Ginger McNary Steven & Lee Anne Mitchel Jeff & Jennifer Modisett Uvaldo & Elaine Montano Robin & Colleen Moore Susan & Chad Moreau Slide 72 Giving Circle Donors Point Dog Circle $100-250 Violet Moretti Zev Nathan Minh Nguyen-Vo & Anh Long Steven & Deborah Peden Jean Prewitt & Michael Fitch Edward & Gloria Rezek Rick & Mary Roberti Russell & Renee Rodgers Gary & Shari Runnells Ambrose & Frances Russo Ted & Irma Sanford Robert & Marcia Smith Debra Smotherman & Mark Hollander Alan & Charlene Solomon Constance & Vernis Stanley Bonnie Tann-Demmin Dan & Martha Traylor Robert & Kim Vallee Norma Waters Mark & Therese Wilbur Slide 73 Giving Circle Donors Team Dog Circle Rouena Benson-Massengale Michael Booth & Joanne Cherry-Booth John & Sheila Bray Pat & Zo Byrnes Luis & Emily Castro Jon & Lisa Ceazan Mike & Kris Collins Georgia Cox Nancy Cutshall Iopu & D'Ann DeFries Anna Doroshina Robert & Anna Marie Enciso Gerry Ericsson Myrna & Mark Everhart Bridgette Garcia Ruth Gilford John & Pat Green Albert & Raeanne Hernandez Bill & Virginia Hilker William & Janet Hodgman Terry & Cindy Horist Eric & Karen Horowitz Barbara Mignosi Mike & Dana Mitchell Chad & Susan Moreau Eric & Anne Morgan Kevin & Cynthia O'Reilly Gail Owensmith Richard & Beverly Palmer Bobby & Rowena Phillips Brooks & Cheryl Provinchain Frances Ricks & David Gragg Deanna Russo-Babajko Daynabelle Santos Steve & Holly Scott Michael & Deborah Sedlachek Victor & Lauralyn Sereno William Stenton & Eleanor Just Judith Sussman Kimberly Thomas Fernand & Geraldine Valliere Stephen & Allyson Varga Elvira Virtue Candy Wakinekona Lisa Waldman Milton & Traci Watson Ruberta Weaver Brian & Laura Wesley Foster & Karen Winter Marc & Donna Wright G. Lee Hudspeth & Elizabeth Harsch Clifford & Marinetta Hughes Julie Jacks Betty Ann Karambelas Vincent & Patricia Kennedy Marilyn Kuptz Robert & Sheila Lefton Frances Limbird Gary & Sandy Lloyd Victoria Lovejoy & Steve Howerton Richard & Maureen Lull Allison Maguire Kelly Martinez Kristina Martz 02 John & Deborah McDonald Claire McNary Bob Memefee & Evelyn Corn Slide 74 Donors Corporate & Foundation Donors Bank of America Barclays Capital Boeing Gift Matching Program BP Foundation Inc. Capital Group Companies Coastline Equity, Inc Health Net of Northeast, Inc. Key Container Company MA-COM Technology Solutions Northrup Grumman Litton Foundation Nuveen Investments, LLC Oracle Corporation Raytheon Company San Pedro Democratic Club Sun Microsystems Foundation The Norris Foundation The William and Jane Schloss Family Foundation Time Warner Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. Wells Fargo Western Asset Management Slide 75 Faculty & Staff Donors Robert Adam Richard & Melinda Alcott Marvin & Linda Belzer Bruce & Marilyn Burrell Fred & Sandra Campbell Olivia & Douglas Carnahan Robert & Donna Cloer Sandra del Castillo Barbara & John Dye Elissa & Gary Eastvedt Jonathan Erickson Bryonna & Joe Fisco Debbi & Morris Gelbart Michelle Gessler Cheryl & Geoff Graue Cami Hamilton Zachary Herndon Eachan Holloway & Deborah Davis Amanda Hughes Emily Isler Matthew Johnson Jennifer & Matt Kirmer Brian & Doreen Knigin Rachel Leatherbury Victoria Lovejoy Patricia Magony Dixie Maletta Karen Martins Peter McCormack & Mary Todd Wendy Moffat Heidi & Chris Morris Kim Myers Marcel Nagy Salvador Nava Charlotte Oduro George Pal Erica Ramos Jenny Rasak Thomas & Pat Ressler Christine & John Roberts Megan Roberts Rachel Rubin Yvonne Ruiz Sarah Schoettle Maria Sher Amy Stewart-Johnston Gary Stollar Gayle & Craig Taylor John Trausch Natalia Trites Matthew Van Etten Adam Walch Matt Wilkens Joy Zimnavoda Slide 76 Thank you for your interest and support during the 2008-2009 school year! Peter McCormack & the Board of Trustees, Students, Faculty & Staff of Rolling Hills Prep School & Renaissance School