The Cathedral School of St. John the Divine Annual Report 2014-15

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Annual Report THE C ATHEDR AL S CHO OL OF S T. JOH N T H E DI VI N E


the cathedral school of st. joh n t h e divine

Annual Report 2014–2015

02 Greetings from

the Head of School 04 Report from the President

of the Board of Trustees 06 Financial Report 08 Institutional

Advancement Report 10 Capital Giving 12 Annual Fund 22 Absalom Jones Benefit 28 Parents Association Report 30 Faculty Professional

Development Fund 31 Ways to Give

MISSIO N STATE ME NT

The Cathedral School of St. John the Divine is an independent, Episcopal, K-8 day school for girls and boys of all faiths. The School is committed to a rigorous academic program that integrates the arts, athletics, and leadership development. Located on New York City’s Upper West Side on the 13-acre Close of the Cathedral, the School offers a unique setting for the celebration of the many traditions shared by its families. The School prides itself on being a diverse community in partnership with families who take an active role in their children’s intellectual, ethical, social, and emotional growth. The Cathedral School offers a stimulating environment in which each child can become an articulate, confident, and responsible citizen of the world. Continuing a century-old relationship, the School draws upon the Cathedral’s vast resources and provides its children’s choir.


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Greetings from the HEAD OF SCHOOL

Dear Members of The Cathedral School Community,

This is an incredible school. I am so proud of all our students and our wonderful families who believe passionately in what we do.

M A RSH A K. NEL SO N

a few weeks ago, a small group of our

most recent graduates came back to visit The Cathedral School. They caught up with friends and faculty and posed for photographs on the porch, a joyful ritual that plays out every summer and fall at our school. What struck me most was not that these young people remain deeply loyal and attached to Cathedral. Of course they do. More remarkable is their overwhelming enthusiasm for their new schools. Without exception, these students love the day and boarding schools they are now attending, and they are confidently embracing the challenges of high school. Cathedral prepared them to

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be scholars, critical thinkers, compassionate citizens, leaders, and good friends. The Class of 2015 is thriving. These talented alumni are testaments to the rigorous education and caring community that are the hallmark of a Cathedral education. This is an incredible school. I am so proud of all our students and our wonderful families who believe passionately in what we do and who show their support through gifts to the Annual Fund. Last year, 100% of families gave to the Annual Fund! As you know, gifts of every size are vital to The Cathedral School’s mission and make a genuine difference. We are, by design, a small school, allowing a greater focus on every child. Therefore, each and every dollar raised is critical to educating our students, supporting our teachers, and upgrading our facilities. Your generous contributions also allow us to innovate, to create robust new academic and co-curricular programs, and to lead the way among our peer independent schools. I am thankful every day to be a member of this warm and truly unique community. It is indeed my privilege to share this 2014–15 Annual Report, which acknowledges our generous donors and volunteers. Thank you for your ongoing support of The Cathedral School. With gratitude,

Marsha K. Nelson Head of School

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Report on CAPITAL CAMPAIGN

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Report from the BOARD PRESIDENT

Cathedral… has grown…remaining true to our mission while innovating and serving students in new ways to prepare them to make a difference in a 21st century world.

K RISTIN KEA RNS-JO RDA N

as i write this letter, the last for me in the role

of Board President, our family is in the exhilarating – and a little bit exhausting —process of finding a high school for our son Leo. These transitions are a wonderful prompt to reflect on how much our children have grown as individuals and the role that Cathedral has played in that growth. Cathedral’s mission is to prepare articulate, confident, responsible citizens of the world. As I watch this class of eighth graders leading within the Cathedral community and exploring their high school options, I see articulate, I see confident, I see responsible. Cathedral students’ exemplifying the mission is not new—each class of eighth graders has impressed me with their scholarship and their citizenship. This time, though, I am observing the eighth grade with vivid memories of these school leaders as kindergarten urchins. I see them rolling down the hill in the small playground. I picture their Weekend News reports with the adorable phonetic spelling. I remember one of them being pretty nervous about approaching the very tall salad bar in the dining room. How grateful I was when Leo’s lunch server went with him to the salad bar one autumn day and helped him to get comfortable making a ham sandwich.

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Cathedral, too, has grown in its academic and extracurricular program since these 8th graders were in kindergarten, remaining true to our mission while innovating and serving students in new ways to prepare them to make a difference in a 21st century world. All of the progress that happens at Cathedral flows from clearly articulated goals, which flow from the mission. Some of the changes over the last nine years were relatively small. In order to make lunchtime less stressful for our youngest community members, the school commissioned kindergarten-size salad bars and moved kindergarten lunch into the classroom. Some advances were bigger. In order to better allow for deeper learning and to give students opportunities to seek individualized instruction from their teachers, a six-day rotating schedule was rolled out four years ago. To make space for the kinds of curricular and extracurricular projects that both capture the imagination of students and integrate the content of the various disciplines, we have renovated and refreshed our building and taken steps to capture more square footage for the future. As we become more analytical about our performance, we have begun to assess our degree of success in helping students to develop a set of capacities essential to success in high school, college, and career: resilience, creativity, ethics, teamwork, curiosity, and time management. We are also redoubling our focus on measuring achievement in the more traditional academic disciplines and students’ success when they reach high school. With the school strong and moving forward in so many areas, it is a great time to transition the Board President role to an outstanding leader, Angie Karna. Angie, mother of two Cathedral students and Managing Director and Head of Global Markets Legal of Nomura, brings a deep commitment to the school’s mission, along with legal and financial expertise. Since joining the Cathedral Board in 2011, she has focused with extraordinary dedication on advancing the school’s quality, socioeconomic diversity, and sustainability.

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Report from the BOARD PRESIDENT

Over the last two years, Angie and I have worked in collaboration with the Cathedral Church’s team to ensure that the school’s needs and those of the Cathedral are advanced in tandem. This strong working partnership with the Cathedral will afford us opportunities that we could never achieve on our own. Angie takes the helm at a moment when both our independent work inside the school walls and our collaboration with the Cathedral are entering an exciting next phase. Congratulations, Angie, and thank you. With leadership from a talented team of administrators and teachers, a dedicated board, active alumni, and current and future eighth grade students, the Cathedral community is building our future. That future will stand on the foundation of Cathedral values, most notably our commitment to equity and excellence, and will require our broader community to be engaged and involved. I am so proud to be a part of this community and invite you to join me in support of the school we all love.

B OA R D O F T R US T E E S

2014–2015 BOARD OF TRUSTEES The Very Rev. Dr. James Kowalski Chair Kristen KearnsJordan President Angie Karna Vice President

With deepest gratitude,

Kristin Kearns-Jordan

President, Board of Trustees

James Hooke Secretary

ANGIE KARNA THE NEW BOARD PRESIDENT Since joining The Cathedral School Board of Trustees in 2011, Angie Karna has demonstrated exceptional leadership skills, financial and legal acumen, and a deep dedication to celebrating and promoting the Cathedral School’s mission, now and into the future. As Vice President of the Cathedral School Board, Angie served on the Finance, Membership, Facilities and Executive Committees. Prior to serving as Vice President, she served as Secretary of the Cathedral School Board. In her role as Board President, she supports and promotes the School’s mission, vision, strategic goals and long-term sustainability. She is currently focused on a number of key Board initiatives relating to our longstanding commitment to diversity as well as initiatives in the areas of facilities, finance, institutional advancement, strategic planning, and governance.

Sandor Lehoczky Treasurer Marsha K. Nelson Head of School Robin Alston Bill Bermont S. Courtney Booker, III Satrina Boyce Jaye Chen Lucy Culver Ridge Culver Linara Davidson ’96 Jay Eisenhofer

David Harman David Klafter Norman Nelson Bruce Paulsen Jefrey Pollock Jennifer Prince ’96 Marta Sanders Aaron Sack Leila Satow Sally Thurston Jody van der Goes Jim Williams

Professionally, Angie is a Managing Director and the Head of Global Markets Legal, Americas, for Nomura Securities, a Japanese-based financial services group. She is a founder and board member of Women in Derivatives, a 2,400-member organization that informs and develops professional relationships among women who work in derivatives. She also serves on the governing bodies of several financial industry associations. Earlier this year, Angie received the Outstanding 50 Asian Americans in Business Award. She was also recently appointed to the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s Global Markets Advisory Committee (GMAC). Angie graduated from the University of Windsor Law School, the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, and the University of Toronto. In addition to her position on the Cathedral Board of Trustees, Angie sits on the board of Girls Inc. of New York City, which empowers and supports girls to achieve academic success and to lead healthy lives. Angie and her husband, Chand Sooran, are the parents of two Cathedral students, Uma ’18 and Jaya ’20.

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Financial Report from the BOARD TREASURER + FINANCE CHAIR

The school offers far more financial aid than our peers, giving our student and family community a depth and variety few other schools can approach.

SA N DOR L EH O C Z KY + A A RO N SAC K

the cathedral school continued its

70%

of revenue is spent on salaries and benefits, as we endeavor to compensate our splendid teachers, administrators, and staff in line with their extraordinary efforts.

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history of conservative, mission-driven financial management during the 2014–15 school year. Working with our partners in the administration, the Finance Committee has striven to maintain a strong and strategic financial model that fully supports the academic program of the school and our socioeconomically diverse community. This past year, the school’s operating revenue totaled $10.9 million. Tuition and fees represented 87% of revenues and remains a continuing focus for the Committee as we review data to better understand trends in tuition rates and demographics in the New York City area and throughout the country. The school spends $10.7 million in operating expenses. Of that 70% was spent on salaries and benefits, as we endeavor to compensate our splendid teachers, administrators, and staff in line with their extraordinary efforts.

Over the past seven years, The Cathedral School community has funded $10.4 million in improvements to our 100-year-old building, including new science labs, a beautiful kindergarten center overlooking Morningside Park, and a state-of-the-art kitchen for the preparation of family-style lunches. We look forward to exciting new projects that will further enrich the student experience and add value to the Cathedral Close. The school offers far more financial aid than our peers, giving our student and family community a depth and variety few other schools can approach. Ensuring that this mission can be sustained for decades to come is a top priority. To that end we are working diligently to understand the changing economic landscape and to develop ever-sharper modeling tools. We believe that with careful management, development of new revenue streams, prudent investment, and the continuing generosity of our fantastic families, The Cathedral School’s mission can thrive far into the future. Thank you for your continued support.

Sandor Lehoczky

Treasurer, Board of Trustees

Aaron Sack

Finance Committee Chair, Board of Trustees

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Financial Report from the BOARD TREASURER + FINANCE CHAIR

5% 8.1%

Revenue 86.9%

■ Net Tuition 86.9% ■ Fundraising Income 8.1% ■ Other Income 5%

13%

Expenses 17% 70%

21%

■S alaries, Benefits, and Professional Development 70% ■ Program and General Expenses 13% ■ Plant, Capital Expenses, and Other 17%

Financial Aid (as % of Gross Income)

79%

■ Net Tuition 79% ■ Financial Aid 21%


Report from the INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT CHAIR

Each year 100% of Cathedral faculty members are offered professional development dollars, a unique benefit that enhances our children’s educational experience.

ROBIN A L STO N

we all agree that The Cathedral School

100% of Cathedral families contributed to the 2014–15 Annual Fund

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is a very special place. Our community lives out the School’s commitment to developing articulate, confident, responsible citizens of the world. Cathedral’s strong academic programs, championship-winning sports teams, longstanding dedication to diversity, equity, and justice, and active parent body make it one of the most unique schools in the city. Sound finances are key to Cathedral’s success. The Institutional Advancement Committee of the Board of Trustees assists in the fundraising efforts of the School. Such efforts are crucial to maintaining Cathedral’s current financial health, as well as planning for its financial future. 2014-15 has been an exciting year for the Institutional Advancement Committee, and I’d like to share some of the highlights with you. One hundred percent of Cathedral families contributed to the 2014-15 Annual Fund. The

Annual Fund helps close the gap between Cathedral’s operating budget and revenue from tuition. Our dedicated Annual Fund co-chairs, Deb Brown and Mendy Gonzales, led the past giving season with energy, not to mention a creative, funny, parent-produced video encouraging our community to give. With the help of parent volunteers who personally solicited pledges, and the generosity of the Cathedral families and friends who gave, the Annual Fund raised more than $694,900, a 12% increase over the year before. The facilities updates made possible by the Inspiring Spaces, Inspiring Minds Capital Campaign are the most tangible proof of generosity to our School. Over the past five years, the campaign has raised more than $6.2 million and funded a beautiful Kindergarten Learning Center, state-of-the-art science labs, renovated art classrooms, and a commercial kitchen, among numerous other improvements. In order to maintain the structural health of our beautiful, historic school building and continue to advance our academic programs so Cathedral students can meet the demands of an ever-changing global landscape, we must strengthen our capital and endowment capacity with major gifts. The success of the Absalom Jones Benefit is critical to Cathedral’s commitment to socioeconomic diversity (as compared to other New York City schools, Cathedral gives twice as much financial aid to twice as many students). This year’s Absalom Jones Benefit was a great success. Co-Chairs Shameka Brown

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Report from the INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT CHAIR

Barbosa, Amanda Oberg, and Elizabeth Stein skillfully planned a fun-filled evening of food, drink, fellowship, and giving. With the help of 60 volunteers and more than 342 attendees, this year’s Absalom Jones Benefit raised $260,000, enough to support 6.5 full tuitions. The Faculty Professional Development Fund rounded out the year’s advancement successes, raising more than $39,000 to support the continued learning of our teachers and staff. Each year 100% of Cathedral faculty members are offered professional development dollars, a unique benefit that ultimately enhances our children’s educational experience. Cathedral’s finances are strong, our students are thriving, and our community is active and committed. Thank you to all who contributed in any way to Cathedral’s advancement goals. Nothing we do would be possible without the support of Cathedral’s families and friends. You are very much appreciated!

Robin Alston

Institutional Advancement Chair, Board of Trustees

For the purpose of this report, donors may be listed in more than one constituency group. The Office of Institutional Advancement has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of this information. If, however, an error or omission has been made, please accept our apologies and notify Evgeniya Kirpicheva at ekirpicheva@ cathedralnyc.org.

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CAPITAL CAMPAIGN

Capital Giving our campaign to complete our Master Facilities Plan—Inspiring Spaces, Inspiring Minds—has transformed much of our lovely historic building into a modern learning center that supports our rigorous academic program. On behalf of all Cathedral students and faculty, we offer our deepest appreciation for your leadership and support. As we continue with the Inspiring Spaces, Inspiring Minds campaign, we are immediately grateful to our generous donors whose ongoing support of facilities priorities will ensure that The Cathedral School prospers in its second century. The following Capital Campaign gifts and pledges were made between July 1, 2014, and June 30, 2015.

Barnard School Foundation

Angie Karna and Chand Sooran

Lynne and Bill Bermont

Kristin Kearns-Jordan and Kevin Jordan

Sarah Birnbaum and Bruce Darrow Sofia and Peter Blanchard Deborah Brown and Jefrey Pollock

Nancy Kestenbaum and David Klafter Denise and Brian Kramer Robin Krause

Jaye Chen and Peter Brown

Tiffany and Claus Moller

Lucy and Ridge Culver

Shannon and Richard Seidenstein

Laura and John Gallo Goldman Sachs and Company

Elizabeth and Neil Stein

Stephanie Guilpin and Evan Sturza

Dr. Elsina Wainwright and James Hooke

Alan Hruska

Mina and Kevin Wheeler

Anne Jameson and Jay Eisenhofer

Sally Thurston

Anonymous

Jewish Communal Fund

2014–2015 CAPITAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE Sally Thurston Co-Chair Jim Williams Co-Chair

SA LLY T H U RSTO N + JI M W I L L I A MS

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Jay Eisenhofer Martha Escobar Charles Imohiosen Kirsten Imohiosen Kristin Kearns-Jordan David Klafter Jefrey Pollock

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CAPITAL CAMPAIGN

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ANNUAL FUND

Annual Fund the generosity of Cathedral’s donors is a true testament to the strength of the Cathedral community. The Cathedral

Annual Fund is made up of hundreds of gifts from Cathedral’s loyal parents, alumni, faculty, staff, and friends. In 2014–15, gifts from more than 375 donors added up to a record $694,900. We are proud to say that we are one of the few schools in the country that obtained 100% participation from our parent body. These contributions benefit Cathedral students, paying for computer upgrades and equipment, course development, athletics programs, supporting our music and arts programs, financial aid, building and playground repairs, and so much more. The unrestricted donations to the Annual Fund enable our students and faculty to reach their full potential. Thank you!

2014–2015 ANNUAL FUND VOLUNTEERS Deborah Brown Co-Chair Mendy Gonzales Co-Chair

M EN DY GO NZ A L ES + D EBO RA H BROW N

GIVING LEVELS The Bourne Circle ($50,000+)

Henry Codman Potter Circle ($25,000-$49,999) Canon Landon Circle ($10,000–$24,999)

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Desiree Arnold Leah Azoulay Emily Becher Bill Bermont Jill Blaustein Sadie Bryan-Johnson Jessica Carballal Kathleen Castillo Arielle Cribb Lucy Culver Florelle Diver Arti Finn Chris Friedman

Janelle Greenhill Kaliope Kostas Shelly Macdonald Garnet McKenzie Edith Owen Renee PreddieEtienne Maria Raible Nicole Robertson Shannon Seidenstein Elizabeth Skog Brian Smith Nathan Smith Rachel Strickland Anne Wagner Troy Wagner Blanche Williams Dan Wood

Peacock Club ($5,000–$9,999)

Blue & White Society ($1,000–2,999)

Cathedral Close Society ($3,000–$4,999)

Spirit Carriers ($1-$999)

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ANNUAL FUND

GIVING BY LEVEL THE BOURNE CIRCLE ($50,000+)

Martha Escobar and Sandor Lehoczky HENRY CODMAN POTTER CIRCLE ($25,000+)

Anne Jameson and Jay Eisenhofer Anonymous CANON LANDON CIRCLE ($10,000–$24,999)

Emily Altschul-Miller and John Miller Jessica and Matthew Carballal Laura and John Gallo Stephanie Guilpin and Evan Sturza Angie Karna and Chand Sooran Sandra and Sean Kavanagh Nancy Kestenbaum and David Klafter

Deborah Brown and Jefrey Pollock

Emily and Anthony Calenda

Sarah Birnbaum and Bruce Darrow

Garnet and Dane McKenzie

Sandra and James Clark

Xi Chen and Min Zhu

Judith Crawford and John Doyle

Roberta Connolly and Arthur Miller

Dr. Erin and Dr. Angelo Biviano

Carin McLain and Leonardo Martino

Lucy and Ridge Culver

Lara and Philippe Crampe

Linda Borsch and Taylor Miller

Alfreda and Christian Murck

Ann Bryant and David Gordon

Mihoko Nagasu and William Neary

Lisa and Charles Carr

Julia and Edward O’Brien

Cynthia and Wesley Dupont Elizabeth Elder and Richard Carey Tracey and Bruce Ewing Kirsten and Charles Imohiosen Lucille and Thomas Joergens Kristin Kearns-Jordan and Kevin Jordan Kaliope Kostas and Brian Smith Robin Krause Tara and Malcolm Lang Norman Nelson

Anonymous PEACOCK CLUB ($5,000–$9,999)

Lynne and Bill Bermont Brunde Broady and Robert Kalich

Marsha K. Nelson and Dr. Gigi Madore Robin Newman and Michael Miller Christine Nuzum and Scott Kramer

Ambre Proulx and Javor Pishev

Amanda Oberg and Aaron Sack

Susan and David Roberson

Kira and Peter Schwartz

Shannon and Richard Seidenstein

Elizabeth and Neil Stein

Anne and Larry Zimmerman

Leisa and Dr. James Lundy

Diana Pan and Myron Schwartz

Tiffany and Claus Moller

Dr. Elsina Wainwright and James Hooke

Joanne and Roger Kaplan

Christina and Albert Pisa

Nicole Souffront and Ricardo Toro

Sally Thurston

Dr. Catherine and Dr. Michael Diefenbach

Edith and David Owen

Denise and Brian Kramer

Rachel and Shawn Strickland

Thao Hoang and Toan Bui

Susan Volante and Wajeeh Faheem Anne and Troy Wagner Mina and Kevin Wheeler Blanche and James Williams Anonymous (2) CATHEDRAL CLOSE SOCIETY ($3,000–$4,999)

Emily Becher and Scott Greenhut Jill and David Blaustein Elizabeth Burban

Phoebe Stanton My Chi To and Martin Toulouse Barbara and Daniel Wood BLUE & WHITE SOCIETY ($1,000–2,999)

Robin and Jeffrey Alston

Dipa Chandra and Christopher Friedman Christine and Jeremy Chase Alissa Churchill and Thomas Carley Shirine Coburn DiSanto and Anthony DiSanto Man Yee DeSandies and Dandre DeSandies ’62 Shelly Diaz and Angus Oborn Emily Dupree Marc Feigen ’75 Thomas Foo ’77

LaShae and Frankie Ortiz Bruce Paulsen Barbara Paulsen Kathleen and Matthew Perlman Sylvia Polo and Michael Inderbitzin Marta Sanders and Lincoln Mitchell Evett Shavies-Apatira and Nojeem Apatira Marguerite and Michael Sheehan

Cynthia Fredette-Levitin and Gregory Levitin

Phoebe Stanton

Janelle and Noah Greenhill ’83

Mary Beth Terry and Christopher Turner

Marilyn and Rodolphe Hamel

Dr. Mark Thomas

Dr. Anne Hamel

Nela Wagman and Steven Wein

Lauren Harder and Jason Kass Kristin and David Harman Stephanie and Jon Hoffman Laura and Robert Hogrefe Birgit and Taro Hori

Dr. Susan Talbert

Donna and Rein Ulijn

Helen Zalantis and James Nacos Anonymous SPIRIT CARRIERS ($1–$999)

Alexandra Albert and George German

Paulina ArredondoSanchez and Felipe Garcia-Ascencio

Alan Hruska

Rebecca Barber and Craig Hart

Lisa Jones Brown and Kenneth Brown

Patricia and Gregory Basso

Dr. Victoria Amankwa and Andy Raymond

Fumiko Kato-Wurtz and William Wurtz

Catherine Bindman and Armin Kunz

Christina Amitrano and George Layer

Wendy and Steve Madden

Cynthia and Luigi Arlia

Stephanie Johnson and George Gatch

Nikia and Everett Alexander James Alston

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ANNUAL FUND

Elizabeth Armet and Stuart Feffer

George Brown and Gregg Kurek

Julia Erdmann-Myers and Aarai Myers

Jonathan Jackson ’54

Pat and Peter Levitin

Elena Jaime

Diane Arne and Larry Soderquist

Michael Barbosa

Charissa and Abelardo Fernandez

Dr. Julie and Blair Jarvis

Wendy Lewis and David Falloon

Arti Finn and Christopher Grewe

Monika and Martin Jasinski

Maria Lozano and Juan Jimenez

Kathleen and Benjamin Fischer

Marie Johnson-Ladson and Samuel Ladson

Carter Lee and Peter Maas

Mary Kay and William Flowers

Judith and Robert Johnstone ’41

Shelly and James Macdonald Robin and Christopher Mahon

Desiree Arnold and Derrick Johnson Melanie and Dean Asofsky

Sadie Bryan-Johnson and Nyland Johnson

Leah Azoulay

Cindy Jo and Ned Butikofer

Melanie Baker and Vincent Della-Rocca

Susan Carmody and Borys Harmaty

Mary and Phillip Foote

Betty Jones

Cheryl Baker

Nicole and Keith Garwood

Sacha Judge

Celia Baldwin

Diana Caskey and Larry Good

Marcella Barganz and Tamas Glanz

Kathleen Castillo and Eduardo Fernandez

Rachel Geringer-Dunn

Susan and William Battestin ’64

Stuart Chamberlain ’57

Jenny Gersten and Willie Reale

Selina Chavis

Kelly and Dan Goettel

Christopher Belair ’98

Carol Ciancutti

Debbie Golden

Marsha and Matt Bennett

Jane Cohen

Marita and Carl Grashof ’48

Genevieve Bergeret ’96

Doris Cooper and Joel Rose

Nina Berman and Carmine Galasso Jaclyn Berney and David Gehm Brigit Beyea ’85 and Anthony Geron Samita Bhattacharya and Joydeep Mukherji Kristen and Charles Bieler Amy and Scott Black-Johnston

Richard Cohen

Leslie and Paul Cooper Arielle and Clive Cribb Christine Cunningham Nancy and Kevin D’Albert

Yelka Kamara Samuel Kaplan ’05 Monica Katz Naomi Katz and Gerhardt Koch Jennifer and Jerome Katz

Dr. Jonathan Gross ’81

Eileen and John Kavanagh

Eve and James Groton ’43

David Khouri ’61

Wilhelmina and Burnis Hall Betty and Peter Hall ’47 Nina Hall

Terri Lichstein

Shari Malyn and Jonathan Abbott ‘76 Kobi and Al Mannarino Jodie Markell Melissa Marks-Shih and Michael Shih Tiffany and Chris Marsh Tracy Martin and Wilfred Jenkins

Josephine Killeavy

Alexandra Martin and Aaron Heisler

Hailey Kim Yu and Dylan Yu

Kim Martin-Shah and Aanal Shah

Evgeniya Kirpicheva

Joanna Maurer and Demian Austin

Eugene Kisluk ’06

Pat and Ray Dash

Elizabeth Hargraves Mandy and David Mandy

Amy Davidsen and Jonathan Katz

Julia Harris and Russell Pflueger

Dr. Anne Brewer and Very Rev. Dr. James Kowalski

Linara Davidson ’96

Kathleen Heenan and Clarence Olmstead ’96

Cristen and David Kromm

Ann and Alton McDowell

Barbara Heller

Deric Lam ’92

Janet Hernandez and Dr. Melvin Stone

Anne Langston and Thomas Gluck

Cordelia McGee-Tubb ’03

Susan Darrow

Courtney Knox

Jaqueline and James Maurer Judith and David McCaffrey

Hazel and Daniel Bliss ’65

Arden and Brian Delacey

Christina Block-Cohen and Darren Cohen

Dawn and Andrew Delbanco

Nissa and S. Courtney Booker, III

Jasmine and Carlo di Florio

Laura and Kenneth Higgins

Anabelle and Estelito Larena

Rhonda Braxton and Christopher Brown ’73

Valerie Dillard

Suwha Hong and Timothy Weld

Helene Lauffer and Muzaffar Chishti

Kelly Medici and Hsiao Chu

Lindsay Horman

Adrienne Laws and Gregory MacDonald

Pamela Mendels and Carl Kaplan

Diana and Janet Leddy

Nancy-Ellen Micco

Amy Lelyveld

Carolyn Miller

Marceline Hugot and Randy Braunberger

Michael Leo

Peggy Moorman and Roger Angel

David Huntington ’40

Gerald Leonard ’74

Jenni and Dr. Brent Bounds

Florelle and Eugene Diver

Wone Brigmon

Cynthia and Alan Donaldson

Adrienne Brodeur and Timothy Ryan

Doreen Duff and Kairaba Jarbi

Dr. Heidi and Dr. Richard Brooks

Ana Duque and Noel Negron

Linda Brown

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Shameka Brown Barbosa

Bronwen Hruska Rochelle and Allan Hubbard

Isabel Leonard ’96

Mathilda McGee-Tubb ’99 Dorcas McRae

Stephanie Morris

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ANNUAL FUND

Kyle and Jeffrey Morris Barbara Moses and Matthew Grayson Donna Murphy and Shawn Elliott Suzanne and Colin Murray Haig Nalbantian ’67

Grace Rodriguez and Terence McNulty

Martha Stolley and Robert Keefe

Brunde Broady and Robert Kalich

Cynthia Rogers and Harold Hagopian

Heidi Stubner

Dr. Heidi and Dr. Richard Brooks

Ginger Rollert and Gregory Abbey Lauren Romine ’98 Stephanie Royal

Clark Nelson ’90

Daphne Rubin-Vega ’99

Heidi and Charles Newbold ’48

Madeleine Rumely ’99

Jeffrey Nusbaum ’00

Patrice and Gary Samuels

Mary Ellen and Howard Nusbaum Barbara Oberg and Perry Leavell

Silke Sahl

Yojairy and Charles Sands

Cathy and Harry Takourian ’68

Diana Caskey and Larry Good

Jan and Richard Thorkelson

Arden and Brian Delacey

Edith Thurber and Kevin O’Rourke

Martha Escobar and Sandor Lehoczky

Kristin and Paul Trautman

Cynthia Fredette-Levitin and Gregory Levitin

Doreen Duff and Kairaba Jarbi

Helen Turner

Sacha Judge

Emily Dupree

Kristie Valentine

Sandra and Sean Kavanagh

Charissa and Abelardo Fernandez

Hailey Kim Yu and Dylan Yu

Britt-Louise Gilder and Jamal Raghei

Robin Krause

Bronwen Hruska

Helene Lauffer and Muzaffar Chishti

Kristin Kearns-Jordan and Kevin Jordan

Adrienne Laws and Gregory MacDonald

Anabelle and Estelito Larena

Wendy Lewis and David Falloon

Amy Lelyveld

Mihoko Nagasu and William Neary

Maria Lozano and Juan Jimenez

Kathleen and Matthew Perlman

Shelly and James Macdonald

Sylvia Polo and Michael Inderbitzin

Jodie Markell

Tre’sa and Vladimir Vital

Beth and Vince Passaro Janet and Gordon Paulsen

Verna and Christopher Saunders

Rev. Patti and Lee Welch

Marc Peyser and Timothy Dwyer

Gail Schwartz and David Schevagh

Sherrylene Welcome

Kate and Terry Pfeifer

Marcia Scully

Corry Phelps

Carol Seager

Sarah Piel and Douglas McAlinden

Deborah Seager and Christopher Lopata

Joy Pollock

William Seraile

Leni Cohen-Wilson and Scott Wilson ’68

Margaret Popper and Harold Freedman

Raisa and Ivan Shumeyko

Julie Winskie and Garrison Schwartz

Linda Power

Alyah and Kendall Sidberry

Gail Wofford and Albert Bergeret

Jennifer Prince ’96

Liliana ’85 and Lee Siegelson

Yvonne Zampitella and Lenny Bourin

Nagla Radwan and Angel Rodriguez

Abby Sigal and Matthew Turner

Rebecca Zerkin and Ihsan Taylor

Maria and Jonathan Raible

Sarin Sinawat-Koo and Richard Koo

Anonymous (5)

Jennifer Raymond and Jacob Barton

Elizabeth Skog and Matthew Lipper

Siobhan Reagan and Kevin Roth

Artiea and Nathan Smith

Joan and Ron Resetarits

Lisa Smoots

Jennifer Rhodes

Hannah Stebbins and Jeff Resetarits

Beth and Mark Roberson Nicole and Claude Robertson Gloria Rodriguez

Dr. Kathrin Stengel and Dr. Michael Eskin Merritt Stewart and Michael Rustin

Emily Becher and Scott Greenhut

Linda Talton

Leila and Michael Satow

Renee Preddie-Etienne and Darrio Etienne

C + LASS OF 2016 SEVENTH GRADE 100% Participation

Holly Webber

Rev. Julia Whitworth and Raymond Neufeld Kay and Dixon Whitworth

Nagla Radwan and Angel Rodriguez Grace Rodriguez and Terence McNulty Ginger Rollert and Gregory Abbey Sally Thurston

GIVING BY CLASS CLASS OF 2015 EIGHTH GRADE 100% Participation

Desiree Arnold and Derrick Johnson Melanie and Dean Asofsky

Jody and Peter van der Goes Sherrylene Welcome Mina and Kevin Wheeler Blanche and James Williams

Marsha and Matt Bennett Catherine Bindman and Armin Kunz Carol Ciancutti

Michael Leo

Tracy Martin and Wilfred Jenkins Barbara Moses and Matthew Grayson Marsha K. Nelson and Dr. Gigi Madore Bruce Paulsen Barbara Paulsen Nicole and Claude Robertson Marta Sanders and Lincoln Mitchell Evett Shavies-Apatira and Nojeem Apatira

Cheryl Baker

Sarin Sinawat-Koo and Richard Koo

Rebecca Barber and Craig Hart

Elizabeth Skog and Matthew Lipper

T H E CA T H E DR A L S CH O O L O F S T. J O HN TH E DIVINE

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ANNUAL FUND

Mary Beth Terry and Christopher Turner Julie Winskie and Garrison Schwartz Yvonne Zampitella and Lenny Bourin Anne and Larry Zimmerman C + LASS OF 2017 SIXTH GRADE 100% Participation

Sadie Bryan-Johnson and Nyland Johnson Kathleen Castillo and Eduardo Fernandez Jaye Chen and Peter Brown Lucy and Ridge Culver Christine Cunningham Amy Davidsen and Jonathan Katz Martha Escobar and Sandor Lehoczky Anne Jameson and Jay Eisenhofer Jenny Gersten and Willie Reale Debbie Golden Nina Hall Marceline Hugot and Randy Braunberger Lucille and Thomas Joergens Stephanie Johnson and George Gatch Tara and Malcolm Lang Michael Leo Terri Lichstein Julia and Edward O’Brien Edith and David Owen Marc Peyser and Timothy Dwyer Christina and Albert Pisa Margaret Popper and Harold Freedman

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ANNUAL FUND

Maria and Jonathan Raible

Angie Karna and Chand Sooran

Kristen and Charles Bieler

Merritt Stewart and Michael Rustin

Denise and Brian Kramer

Leila and Michael Satow

Fumiko Kato-Wurtz and William Wurtz

Jill and David Blaustein

Jennifer Tromski and Geoffrey Grimwood

Leisa and Dr. James Lundy

Charles Shamieh

Jennifer and Jerome Katz

Nela Wagman and Steven Wein

Kim Martin-Shah and Aanal Shah

Abby Sigal and Matthew Turner Tamara Stack and Michele Delli Santi

Naomi Katz and Gerhardt Koch

Christina Block-Cohen and Darren Cohen Nissa and S. Courtney Booker, III

Robin Krause

Satrina and Dominick Boyce

Rachel and Shawn Strickland

Shelly and James Macdonald

Adrienne Brodeur and Timothy Ryan

Linda Talton Sally Thurston

Melissa Marks-Shih and Michael Shih

Emily and Anthony Calenda

Jody and Peter van der Goes

Kelly Medici and Hsiao Chu

Diana Caskey and Larry Good

Susan Volante and Wajeeh Faheem

Tiffany and Claus Moller

Doris Cooper and Joel Rose

Rebecca Zerkin and Ihsan Taylor

Sarah Piel and Douglas McAlinden

Jasmine and Carlo di Florio

Anne and Larry Zimmerman

Christina and Albert Pisa

Barbara Heller

Amanda Oberg and Aaron Sack

Stephanie Johnson and George Gatch

CLASS OF 2020 THIRD GRADE 100% Participation

Lyn and Abraham Merchant

Marcella Barganz and Tamas Glanz

Jennifer Raymond and Jacob Barton

Emily Becher and Scott Greenhut

Susan and David Roberson

Sarah Birnbaum and Bruce Darrow

Verna and Christopher Saunders

Dr. Erin and Dr. Angelo Biviano

Alyah and Kendall Sidberry

Michael Barbosa

Elizabeth Skog and Matthew Lipper

Shameka Brown Barbosa

Kira and Peter Schwartz Shannon and Richard Seidenstein

Kristin Kearns-Jordan and Kevin Jordan

Hannah Stebbins and Jeff Resetarits

Cristen and David Kromm

Elizabeth and Neil Stein

Tara and Malcolm Lang

Samita Bhattacharya and Joydeep Mukherji

Susan Volante and Wajeeh Faheem

Diana and Janet Leddy

Alissa Churchill and Thomas Carley

Amy and Scott Black-Johnston

Mina and Kevin Wheeler

Alexandra Martin and Aaron Heisler

Cynthia and Wesley Dupont

Linda Borsch and Taylor Miller

Barbara and Daniel Wood

Donna Murphy and Shawn Elliott

Martha Escobar and Sandor Lehoczky

Julia and Edward O’Brien

Tracey and Bruce Ewing

Diana Pan and Myron Schwartz

Kelly and Dan Goettel

Desiree Arnold and Derrick Johnson Nina Berman and Carmine Galasso

Xi Chen and Min Zhu Florelle and Eugene Diver Cynthia and Wesley Dupont Elizabeth Elder and Richard Carey Tracey and Bruce Ewing Arti Finn and Christopher Grewe Stephanie Guilpin and Evan Sturza Dr. Anne Hamel Sacha Judge

CLASS OF 2019 FOURTH GRADE 100% Participation

Robin and Jeffrey Alston Paulina ArredondoSanchez and Felipe Garcia-Ascencio

Marc Peyser and Timothy Dwyer Sylvia Polo and Michael Inderbitzin Cynthia Rogers and Harold Hagopian

Rebecca Barber and Craig Hart

Nicole Souffront and Ricardo Toro

Marcella Barganz and Tamas Glanz

Dr. Kathrin Stengel and Dr. Michael Eskin

Kelly Medici and Hsiao Chu

Alexandra Albert and George German

Lisa Jones Brown and Kenneth Brown

C + LASS OF 2018 FIFTH GRADE 100% Participation

Joanna Maurer and Demian Austin

Donna and Rein Ulijn

Jessica and Matthew Carballal

Dr. Elsina Wainwright and James Hooke

Jaye Chen and Peter Brown

Rev. Julia Whitworth and Raymond Neufeld

Xi Chen and Min Zhu

Anne and Larry Zimmerman

Laura and John Gallo

CLASS OF 2021 SECOND GRADE 100% Participation

Emily Altschul-Miller and John Miller Dr. Victoria Amankwa and Andy Raymond

Janelle and Noah Greenhill ’83

Paulina ArredondoSanchez and Felipe Garcia-Ascencio

Janet Hernandez and Dr. Melvin Stone

Leah Azoulay

Stephanie and Jon Hoffman Laura and Robert Hogrefe Dr. Julie and Blair Jarvis Angie Karna and Chand Sooran

Lynne and Bill Bermont Jenni and Dr. Brent Bounds Satrina and Dominick Boyce Deborah Brown and Jefrey Pollock Lisa and Charles Carr

T H E CA T H E DR A L S CH O O L O F S T. J O HN TH E DIVINE

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ANNUAL FUND

Dipa Chandra and Christopher Friedman Arielle and Clive Cribb Lucy and Ridge Culver Nancy and Kevin D’Albert Dr. Catherine and Dr. Michael Diefenbach Nicole and Keith Garwood Mendy and Michael Gonzales

CLASS OF 2022 FIRST GRADE 100% Participation

Nikia and Everett Alexander Marina and Emad Bibawi Kristen and Charles Bieler Christina Block-Cohen and Darren Cohen Rhonda Braxton and Christopher Brown ’73

LaShae and Frankie Ortiz Corry Phelps Renee Preddie-Etienne and Darrio Etienne Ambre Proulx and Javor Pishev Deborah Seager and Christopher Lopata Marguerite and Michael Sheehan

Michael Barbosa

Artiea and Nathan Smith

Joanne and Roger Kaplan

Shameka Brown Barbosa

Angelica and Boris Vilela

Jennifer and Jerome Katz

Elizabeth Burban

Anne and Troy Wagner

Christine and Jeremy Chase

Dr. Elsina Wainwright and James Hooke

Shirine CoburnDiSanto and Anthony DiSanto

Helen Zalantis and James Nacos

Thao Hoang and Toan Bui

Monica Katz Anne Langston and Thomas Gluck Alexandra Martin and Aaron Heisler Ann and Alton McDowell Dorcas McRae Marsha K. Nelson and Dr. Gigi Madore Robin Newman and Michael Miller Nicole and Claude Robertson

Doris Cooper and Joel Rose Shelly Diaz and Angus Oborn Cynthia and Alan Donaldson Elizabeth Elder and Richard Carey Lauren Harder and Jason Kass

Kira and Peter Schwartz

Elizabeth Hargraves Mandy and David Mandy

Evett Shavies-Apatira and Nojeem Apatira

Julia Harris and Russell Pflueger

Nicole Souffront and Ricardo Toro

Birgit and Taro Hori

Gloria Rodriguez

Heidi Stubner Dr. Susan Talbert Tre’sa and Vladimir Vital

Kirsten and Charles Imohiosen Cristen and David Kromm Wendy and Steve Madden Robin and Christopher Mahon Garnet and Dane McKenzie Carin McLain and Leonardo Martino

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Stephanie Morris

CLASS OF 2023 KINDERGARTEN 100% Participation

Ana Duque and Noel Negron

CURRENT AND FORMER TRUSTEES

Julia Erdmann-Myers and Aarai Myers

Robin Alston

Laura and John Gallo

S. Courtney Booker, III

Janelle and Noah Greenhill ’83

Jenni Bounds

Stephanie and Jon Hoffman

Jaye Chen

William Bermont

Satrina Boyce

Suwha Hong and Timothy Weld

Roberta Connolly

Kirsten and Charles Imohiosen

Ridge Culver

Dr. Julie and Blair Jarvis

Jay Eisenhofer

Naomi Katz and Gerhardt Koch

Lucy Culver Linara Davidson ’96 Mary Kay Flowers William Flowers

Josephine Killeavy

Phillip Foote

Kaliope Kostas and Brian Smith

John Gallo

Kim Martin-Shah and Aanal Shah

James Hooke

Joanna Maurer and Demian Austin

Angie Karna

David Harman Marceline Hugot

Kyle and Jeffrey Morris

Kristin Kearns-Jordan

Christine Nuzum and Scott Kramer

Very Rev. Dr James Kowalski

Silke Sahl

Sandor Lehoczky

Rebecca Barber and Craig Hart

Alyah and Kendall Sidberry

Marsha K. Nelson

Patricia and Gregory Basso

Tamara Stack and Michele Delli Santi

Dr. Erin and Dr. Angelo Biviano

Hannah Stebbins and Jeff Resetarits

Nissa and S. Courtney Booker, III

Martha Stolley and Robert Keefe

Matthew Perlman

Jenni and Dr. Brent Bounds

Rachel and Shawn Strickland

Jennifer Prince ’96

Adrienne Brodeur and Timothy Ryan

My Chi To and Martin Toulouse

Marta Sanders

Susan Carmody and Borys Harmaty

Holly Webber

Leila Satow

Rev. Julia Whitworth and Raymond Neufeld

Phoebe Stanton

Robin and Jeffrey Alston Elizabeth Armet and Stuart Feffer

Sandra and James Clark

David Klafter

Norman Nelson Mary Ellen Nusbaum Clarence Olmstead Bruce Paulsen Jefrey Pollock Aaron Sack

Elizabeth Stein

Lara and Philippe Crampe

Jan Thorkelson

Dr. Catherine and Dr. Michael Diefenbach

Jody van der Goes

Sally Thurston Troy Wagner

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ANNUAL FUND

James Williams Yvonne Zampitella Larry Zimmerman ALUMNI

Jonathan Abbott ’76 William Battestin ’64 Laura Bartsch ’82 Christopher Belair ’98 Genevieve Bergeret ’96 Brigit Beyea ’85 Daniel Bliss ’65 Christopher Brown ’73 Stuart Chamberlain ’57 Linara Davidson ’96 Dandre DeSandies ’62 Thomas Foo ’77 Eleanor Gillers ’92 Carl Grashof ’48

Madeleine Rumely ’99

Noah Greenhill ’83

Liliana Siegelson ’85

Dr. Jonathan Gross ’81

Harry Takourian ’68

James Groton ’43

Francoise Wernham ’99

Peter Hall ’47 David Huntington ’40 Jonathan Jackson ’41 Samuel Kaplan ’05 David Khouri ’61 Eugene Kisluk ’06 Deric Lam ’92 Isabel Leonard ’96 Gerald Leonard ’74 Cordelia McGeeTubb ’03 Mathilda McGeeTubb ’99 Haig Nalbantian ’67 Clark Nelson ’90 Charles Newbold ’48 Jeffrey Nusbaum ’00 David Owen ’82 Jennifer Prince ’96 Lauren Romine ’98 Daphne Rubin-Vega ’99

Jenny Gersten and Willie Reale Kathleen Heenan and Clarence Olmstead

Norman Nelson

GRANDPARENTS

Mary Ellen and Howard Nusbaum

James Alston

Beth and Vince Passaro

George Brown and Gregg Kurek

Monika and Martin Jasinski

Kathleen and Matthew Perlman

Lucille and Thomas Joergens

Maria and Jonathan Raible

Cynthia and Luigi Arlia

Sandra and Sean Kavanagh

Marta Sanders and Lincoln Mitchell

Melanie Baker and Vincent Della-Rocca

Nancy Kestenbaum and David Klafter

Leila and Michael Satow

Sadie Bryan-Johnson and Nyland Johnson

Danielle KislukGrosheide and Eugene Kisluk

Sarin Sinawat-Koo and Richard Koo

Scott Wilson ’68 PARENTS OF ALUMNI

Ann Bryant and David Gordon Cindy Jo and Ned Butikofer Roberta Connolly and Arthur Miller Pat and Ray Dash Dawn and Andrew Delbanco Charissa and Abelardo Fernandez Kathleen and Benjamin Fischer Mary Kay and William Flowers

Anne Langston and Tom Gluck Anabelle and Estelito Larena Adrienne Laws and Gregory MacDonald Judith and David McCaffrey Pamela Mendels and Carl Kaplan Peggy Moorman Alfreda and Christian Murck

Dr. Kathrin Stengel and Dr. Michael Eskin

Wone Brigmon

Selina Chavis Leslie and Paul Cooper Judith Crawford and John Doyle Susan Darrow Wilhelmina and Burnis Hall Marilyn and Rodolphe Hamel Alan Hruska

Jan and Richard Thorkelson

Rochelle and Allan Hubbard

Edith Thurber and Kevin O’Rourke

Marie Johnson-Ladson and Samuel Ladson

Kristin and Paul Trautman

Betty Jones

Julie Winskie and Garrison Schwartz Gail Wofford and Albert Bergeret

Eileen and John Kavanagh Pat and Peter Levitin Susan and Bob Lewis Jaqueline and James Maurer Nancy-Ellen Micco

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ANNUAL FUND

EIGHTH GRADE CLASS GIFT

Carolyn Miller

Kobi Mannarino

Barbara Oberg and Perry Leavell

Tiffany Marsh

Goldman Sachs and Company

Wilfred Jenkins

IBM Matching Grants

Janet and Gordon Paulsen

Peggy Moorman

Jewish Communal Fund

Colin Murray

Marsh & McLennan Companies

Joy Pollock Linda Power Joan and Ron Resetarits Mark and Beth Roberson Gail Schwartz and David Schevagh

Marsha K. Nelson Howard Nusbaum Matthew Perlman Terry Pfeifer Jennifer Rhodes Kevin Roth

Desiree Arnold and Derrick Johnson

Salesforce.com Foundation

Melanie and Dean Asofsky

Target Take Charge of Education

Brunde Broady and Robert Kalich

The Moody’s Foundation

Diana Caskey and Larry Good The Cathedral School Parents Association Arden and Brian Delacey

Stephanie Royal

Carol Seager

Patrice Samuels

William Seraile

Yojairy Sands

The Pinkerton Foundation

Helen Turner

Raisa Shumeyko

The Teagle Foundation

Kay and Dixon Whitworth

Richard Koo

The Wells Fargo Educational Matching Gift Program

CURRENT AND FORMER FACULTY, STAFF, AND ADMINISTRATION

Hannah Stebbins Linda Talton Dr. Mark Thomas

TIAA-Cref Time Warner Inc

Edith Thurber

Christina Amitrano

Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program

Kristie Valentine

Cynthia Arlia

Verizon

Rev. Patti Welch

Wallace Foundation

MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES AND FOUNDATIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS

MEMORIAL GIFTS TO THE ANNUAL FUND

Melanie Baker Celia Baldwin Jaclyn Berney Linda Brown Ann Bryant Leslie Cooper

A&E Television Network

Arden Delacey

AllianceBernstein

Brian Delacey

Allied World Assurance Company

Valerie Dillard Ana Duque

American Century Investments Foundation

Phillip Foote

American Express

Rachel Geringer-Dunn

Bank of America Foundation

Alan Donaldson

Laura Higgins Lindsay Horman Elena Jaime Monika Jasinska Yelka Kamara Evgeniya Kirpicheva Peter Maas

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Marubeni America Corporation

Marcia Scully

Lisa Smoots

Crawford-Doyle Charitable Foundation Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

Suported by the Parents Association and the Student Council, the graduating 8th grade class raised funds to secure an important and lasting gift to the school—bleachers for the Crypt Gym. Long on the school’s wish list, these bleachers are retractable, safe, and comfortable and make the best use of the gym’s floor space. We thank the donors listed below for their generosity and the inspired leadership of the Eighth Grade Class Gift Co-Chairs Hailey Kim and Martha Escobar.

Man Yee and Dr. Dandre DeSandies ’62 In memory of Elsie and Conrad DeSandies Janet Hernandez and Dr. Melvin Stone In Memory of Vera Taylor Courtney Knox In Memory of Ursula Thomas Daphne Rubin-Vega ’99 In Memory of Eduardo Rubin-Vega Heidi Stubner In Memory of Marga and Guenther Stubner

Martha Escobar and Sandor Lehoczky Cynthia Fredette-Levitin and Gregory Levitin

Robin Krause Wendy Lewis and David Falloon Mihoko Nagasu and William Neary Kathleen and Matthew Perlman Sylvia Polo and Michael Inderbitzin Nagla Radwan and Angel Rodriguez Ginger Rollert and Gregory Abbey Student Council Sally Thurston Sherrylene Welcome

Sacha Judge

Mina and Kevin Wheeler

Sandra and Sean Kavanagh

Blanche and James Williams

Hailey Kim Yu and Dylan Yu

Anonymous

COMMEMORATIVE GIFTS TO THE ANNUAL FUND

Wilhelmina and Burnis Hall In Honor of Sage Vital

Susan and William Battestin ’64 In Honor of Alec Wyton

Susan and David Roberson In Honor of Spencer Roberson ‘20

Brunde Broady and Robert Kalich In Honor of Howard Nusbaum Jane Cohen In Honor of David Klafter Richard Cohen In Honor of David Klafter Pat and Ray Dash In Honor of Sean and Ray Dash In Honor of Luis and Christian Raible

Daphne Rubin-Vega ’99 In Honor of Amalia Pena Kristin and Paul Trautman In Honor of Charlotte (Trautman) Wittmann Tre’sa and Vladimir Vital In Honor of Sage Vital

A N N UA L R E P ORT 201 4– 201 5


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ABSALOM JONES BENEFIT

Absalom Jones Benefit each year, the Absalom Jones Benefit furthers The Cathedral

School’s endeavor to maintain a rich, socioeconomically diverse community. All proceeds go to financial aid, which is given to 34% of our student body. The 2015 Absalom Jones Benefit drew a crowd of more than 342 parents, alumni parents, alumni, grandparents, and faculty members to 583 Park Avenue on February 27. More than $260,000 was raised for financial aid. Contributing to the wonderful support of our school’s socioeconomic diversity was the student-inspired and student-driven Hoops from the Heart initiative. Co-Chairs Shameka Brown Barbosa, Amanda Oberg, and Elizabeth Stein led a vibrant committee of dedicated volunteers. We thank them for devoting their time, talents, and energy to a cause that changes students’ lives.

SHA M EK A BROW N BA RBOSA + A MAN DA O B E RG + ELIZA BETH STEI N

B E N E FI T CO - CHAI R S Shameka Brown Barbosa Amanda Oberg Elizabeth Stein CO MMI T T E E Paulina ArredondoSanchez Leah Azoulay Marcella Barganz

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Marina Bibawi Linda Borsch Satrina Boyce Rhonda Braxton Christopher Brown ’73 Deborah Brown Jessica Carballal Alissa Churchill Arielle Cribb Lucy Culver Christine Cunningham Brian Delacey

Florelle Diver Elizabeth Elder Julia Erdmann-Myers Martha Escobar Laura Gallo Dan Goettel Kelly Goettel Debbie Golden Mendy Gonzales Dr. Anne Hamel Janet Hernandez Blair Jarvis Dr. Julie Jarvis Wilfred Jenkins

Juan Jimenez Jennifer Katz Rob Keefe Diana Leddy Janet Leddy Maria Lozano Wendy Madden Robin Mahon Elizabeth Mandy Melissa Marks-Shih Joanna Maurer Dane McKenzie Garnet McKenzie Kelly Medici

Donna Murphy Ray Neufeld Christine Nuzum Amanda Oberg Christina Pisa Sarin Sinawat-Koo My Chi To Martin Toulouse Donna Ulijn Susan Volante Rev. Julia Whitworth

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ABSALOM JONES BENEFIT

Call from the Heart At the end of each year’s live auction, guests are asked to ponder the unique nature of The Cathedral School during a moment known as Call from the Heart. During this time, the auctioneer’s efforts are directed not at securing the highest single bid for a particular item, but at channeling the love we all have for Cathedral into cash donations (made at all levels of giving) to the school’s financial aid fund. Without the money raised during Call from the Heart, our school would not be able to provide such a substantial amount of financial aid. CALL FROM THE HEART DONORS

Nikia and Everett Alexander

Kaliope Kostas and Brian Smith

Elizabeth and Neil Stein Rachel and Shawn Strickland

Jasmine and Carlo di Florio

Dr. Susan Talbert

Florelle and Eugene Diver

Denise and Brian Kramer

Mary Beth Terry and Christopher Turner

Cynthia and Wesley Dupont

Louise and Ira London

Sally Thurston

Helene Lauffer and Muzaffar Chishti

Susan Volante and Wajeeh Faheem

Julie and Thomas Dupont

Diana and Janet Leddy

Anne and Troy Wagner

Tyler Lonsdale

Dr. Elsina Wainwright and James Hooke

Leisa and Dr. James Lundy Wendy and Steve Madden Robin and Christopher Mahon

Selina Chavis

Tiffany Marsh

Jaye Chen and Peter Brown

Sue Martin

Alissa Churchill and Thomas Carley

Kyle and Jeffrey Morris

Melvoin Foundation

Blanche and James Williams Helen Zalantis and James Nacos Anonymous HOOPS FROM THE HEART DONORS

Samuel Eskenazi Martha Escobar and Sandor Lehoczky Tracey and Bruce Ewing Nancy Fong Susan and Duane Frankson Jay Friedman Nancy and Michael Gallagher Jenny Gersten and Willie Reale Luigia Goodman ’06

Melanie and Dean Asofsky

Sandra and James Clark

Elani Myers

Gwendolyn and Gerald Adolph

Amanda Cole

Mary-Claire and William Barton

Robin and Jeffrey Alston

Marilyn and Rodolphe Hamel

Lucy and Ridge Culver

Marsha K. Nelson and Dr. Gigi Madore Kathleen and Matthew Perlman

Jo Alston

Emilie Hamel

Christine Cunningham

Cheryl Baker

Dr. Catherine and Dr. Michael Diefenbach

Sarah Piel and Douglas McAlinden

Mary-Claire and William Barton

Julia Harris and Russell Pflueger

Doreen Duff and Kairaba Jarbi

Margaret Popper and Harold Freedman

Lynne and William Bermont

Tracey and Bruce Ewing

Jill and David Blaustein

James Alston

Laura ’82 and Jeffrey Bartsch Nicole and John Benedetto Lynne and William Bermont

Dr. Anne Hamel

Rochelle and Allan Hubbard Dr. Julie and Blair Jarvis

Sarah Birnbaum Bruce Darrow

Rachel Geringer-Dunn Eleanor Gillers ’92

Renee PreddieEtienne and Darrio Etienne

Jill and David Blaustein

Mendy and Michael Gonzales

Ambre Proulx and Javor Pishev

Linda Borsch and Taylor Miller

Dr. Anne Hamel

Pamela Rickel and Matthew Kelly

Satrina and Dominick Boyce

Susan and David Roberson

Rhonda Braxton and Christopher Brown ’73

Amanda Oberg and Aaron Sack

Patricia Brearley

Diana and Janet Leddy

Emmanuel Saldana

Brunde Broady and Robert Kalich

Shelly and James Macdonald

Catherine Salisbury and George Nunn

Linda Brown

Robin and Christopher Mahon

Nissa and S. Courtney Booker, III Deborah Brown and Jefrey Pollock

Julia Harris and Russell Pflueger

Michael Barbosa

Laura Higgins

Shameka Brown Barbosa

Kirsten and Charles Imohiosen

Jessica and Matthew Carballal

Dr. Julie and Blair Jarvis

Lisa and Charles Carr

Angie Karna and Chand Sooran

Dipa Chandra and Christopher Friedman Christine and Jeremy Chase

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Kristin Kearns-Jordan and Kevin Jordan

Sandra and Sean Kavanagh

Verna and Christopher Saunders Marguerite and Michael Sheehan

Nissa and S. Courtney Booker, III

Cora Cahan and Bernard Gersten Alissa Churchill and Thomas Carley Louise Coccaro

William Jarvis Angie Karna and Chand Sooran Jennifer and Jerome Katz Kaliope Kostas and Brian Smith Tara and Malcolm Lang

Barbara and Don Martin Kim Martin-Shah and Aanal Shah

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Hoops from the Heart Founded in 2014 by two seventh graders who felt strongly about making the Cathedral experience possible for all students regardless of their ability to afford tuition, Hoops from the Heart raises funds to support the Absalom Jones Benefit for financial aid. On a Saturday before the Benefit, the gym is transformed into a lively free-throw competition; every basket the students, faculty, and alumni have made equaled dollars donated to Cathedral by our generous families. In just two years, participants have raised more than $42,000. Hoops from the Heart, with its mission of equity, compassion, and good sportsmanship, epitomizes the true essence of Cathedral School.

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ABSALOM JONES BENEFIT

Frank McGinnis Nasser Metcalfe Camille and James Moore Karen Moore Donald Moore Mihoko Nagasu and William Neary Randy Nelson Joyce and John Nelson Marsha K. Nelson and Dr. Gigi Madore Mary Neufeld and Venetia Reece Mary Ellen and Howard Nusbaum Wesley Penn ’14 Marc Peyser and Timothy Dwyer Sylvia Polo and Michael Inderbitzin Linda Power Charlotte Raymond Jennifer Rhodes Grace Rodriguez and Terence McNulty Ginger Rollert and Gregory Abbey Marta Sanders and Lincoln Mitchell Verna and Christopher Saunders Brian Shuman Elizabeth Skog and Matthew Lipper Kiersten Skog Elizabeth and Neil Stein Rachel and Shawn Strickland Dr. Susan Talbert Peggy Ann Tapp Nancy and George Thurston Sally Thurston Henry van der Goes ’15

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ABSALOM JONES BENEFIT

Anne and Troy Wagner

The Cathedral School Parents Association

Amy Hoang and Toan Bui

Christine Nuzum and Scott Kramer

Francoise Wernham ’99

Mina and Kevin Wheeler

Dipa Chandra and Christopher Friedman

Fletcher Hodges

Amanda Oberg and Aaron Sack

Lynnette Widder and Christian Volkmann

Jaye Chen and Peter Brown

Vicki and Craig Holleman

Barbara Oberg and Perry Leavell

Blanche and James Williams

Sandra and James Clark

Suwha Hong and Timothy Weld

LaShea and Frankie Ortiz

Barbara and Dan Wood

Leslie and Paul Cooper

Rochelle and Allan Hubbard

Janet and Gordon Paulsen

Anne and Larry Zimmerman

Bruce Paulsen

Anonymous

Christine and Mark Whitcher Helen Zalantis and James Nacos Rebecca Zerkin and Ihsan Taylor Anne and Larry Zimmerman

Arielle and Clive Cribb

Anonymous (2)

Christine Cunningham

Lucy and Ridge Culver Nina Czitrom

EVENT DONORS

Nikia and Everett Alexander Emily Altschul-Miller and John Miller Michael Barbosa Shameka Brown Barbosa

Shelly Diaz and Angus Oborn Dr. Catherine and Dr. Michael Diefenbach Francine DurantWernham and Michael Wernham

Stephanie and Jon Hoffman

Kirsten and Charles Imohiosen

Marc Peyser and Timothy Dwyer

Monika and Martin Jasinski

Renee Preddie-Etienne and Dario Etienne

Angie Karna and Chand Sooran

Susan and David Roberson

Naomi Katz and Gerhardt Koch

Nicole and Claude Robertson

Sandra and Sean Kavanagh

Gina and Allen Sack Marta Sanders and Lincoln Mitchell

Anne Jameson and Jay Eisenhofer

Kristin Kearns-Jordan and Kevin Jordan

Elizabeth Elder and Richard Carey

Josephine Killeavy

Leila and Michael Satow

Rachel and Mark Klein

Marcia Scully

Julia Erdmann-Myers and Aarai Myers

Kaliope Kostas and Brian Smith

Pamela Seaworthy

Sarah Birnbaum and Bruce Darrow

Martha Escobar and Sandor Lehoczky

Anne Langston and Tom Gluck

Evett Shavies-Apatira and Nojeem Apatira

Dr. Erin and Dr. Angelo Biviano

Marie and Dieuseul Etienne

Diana and Janet Leddy

Phoebe Stanton

Nissa and S. Courtney Booker, III

Tracey and Bruce Ewing

Alexandra Martin and Aaron Heisler

Hannah Stebbins and Jeff Resetarits

Rhonda Braxton and Christopher Brown ’75

Melissa Fenton

Kim Martin-Shah and Aanal Shah

Elizabeth and Neil Stein

Joanna Maurer and Demian Austin

Rachel and Shawn Strickland

Carin McLain and Leonardo Martino

Dr. Susan Talbert

Lynne and William Bermont Samita Bhattacharya and Joydeep Mukherji

Adrienne Brodeur and Timothy Ryan Jessica and Matthew Carballal

Laura and John Gallo Nicole and Keith Garwood Jenny Gersten and Willie Reale

Kelly Medici and Hsia Chu

William Seraile

The Cathedral Gardens Conservancy

Susan Carmody and Borys Harmaty

Mary GormanMcAdams and Joe McAdams

Lisa and Charles Carr

Mary and Duff Green

Franklin Miller

Virginia and Peter Carry

Janelle and Noah Greenhill ’83

Peggy Moorman and Roger Angell

Diana Caskey and Larry Good

Dr. Anne Hamel

Kyle and Jeffrey Morris

Dr. Elsina Wainwright and James Hooke

Barbara Heller

Stephanie Morris

Holly Webber

Lyn and Abraham Merchant

My Chi To and Martin Toulouse Reiko Uchida Anne and Troy Wagner

Robin Newman and Michael Miller

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Report from the PARENTS ASSOCIATION

SATR INA BOYC E + LUCY C U LVER

2014–2015 PARENTS ASSOCIATION Officers Satrina Boyce and Lucy Culver Co-Presidents Rachel Strickland Upper School Vice President Laura Gallo Lower School Vice President Diana Leddy Vice President of Communications/ Secretary Susan Volante Treasurer

the cathedral school Parents

Association seeks to build a strong sense of community in ways that actively support the school’s educational mission. Our motto— “Be Involved”—activates that strong sense of community among parents, students, faculty, and administrators. The PA’s mission is three-fold: • To facilitate open and constructive communication among parents, faculty, and administrators; • To host community and fundraising events that build social bonds and foster trust and dedication; and • To support the fundraising and other goals set each year by the Head of School and Board of Trustees. To this end, the PA sponsors educational and fundraising events to support our school and acts as a liaison between parents, faculty, and administration. The PA co-presidents also serve

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as members of The Cathedral School’s Board of Trustees. Each class has one PA representative (two per grade) who works with teachers to keep parents up-to-date on classroom activities, school-wide events, and any issues affecting the students. Class representatives also organize parent social events and act as communication links for their class parents to the PA Executive Board and school administration. The PA’s mission repeatedly came to life during the 2014–15 school year through the many events we hosted, opportunities brought to the community, funds raised, and support given to faculty, staff, administrators, and families. Highlights include the following: • During two weeks in November, 11 celebrated authors and illustrators visited The Cathedral School as part of our 2014 Book Fair. These authors and illustrators regaled Cathedral students with readings, writing workshops, productions, discussions, and personalized books. In December, parents enjoyed an evening of shopping and socializing as the Book Fair Parent Cocktail Party, held at The Cathedral House. More than 100 volunteers ensured that this premier event nourished families’ minds while raising over $2,600. • Thanks to more than 275 parent, student, faculty, and staff volunteers, our beloved Spring Fair transformed the Close on May 30 into a festive celebration of our community. Cathedral families, friends, and an unprecedented number of alumni enjoyed a day of games, music, rides, karaoke, dunk tank, Second Hand Treasures sale, Run for Fun, and our unbeatable homemade food. The Spring Fair raised approximately $4,000. • Thanks to our two Used Uniform Sales, families got some amazing deals on uniforms for their children while cleaning their closets. Approximately 20 volunteers collected, sorted, set up, and sold donated used uniforms and winter clothing to the Cathedral community. Unsold items were donated to the Cathedral Community Cares. Thanks to the efforts of our volunteers and families who donated or purchased uniforms, more than $3,700 was raised.

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Report from the PARENTS ASSOCIATION

• T he winter holidays were celebrated in grand style, beginning with our merry band of approximately 25 “elves” who transformed the first floor into a winter wonderland. The delight and awe on the students’ faces when seeing the transformation made all of the weekend hours volunteers spent working worth every minute. The winter celebration continued with Winterfest, our annual school-wide holiday party. Thanks to more than 90 volunteers, the Cathedral community enjoyed an afternoon of holiday music, games, crafts, food, and general merry-making. Proceeds from the sale of poinsettias and baked goods at Winterfest enabled us to make a $1,000 donation to Cathedral Community Cares. • Enrichment opportunities were offered to the community, including a PA-sponsored evening of conversation with Lisa Friel, Vice President of Sexual Misconduct Consulting and Investigations at T&M Protection Resources. This discussion gave parents an overview of how to keep children safe through best practices of dealing with harassment. • The PA partnered with the school’s Diversity Department and POSOC to host a Cathedral Parent Identity Workshop entitled “Connecting the Dots: Equity, Justice, Identity, and Affinity at The Cathedral School.” • Community enrichment opportunities continued through the PA’s partnership with organizations, including Parents in Action, the New York International Children’s Film Festival, and The Parents League. • We debuted a new “fun”-raising event in February by hosting an All-School Ice Skating Party at Lasker Rink in Central Park. Cathedral families of all ages turned out for an evening of winter fun on the ice. Due to the enormous success of the event, the All-School Ice Skating Party is now an annual PA event. • In the spring, the PA organized a family photographic fundraiser by offering Cathedral families the opportunity to be photographed on the Close at a discounted rate by professional photographer Nicholas Mrnarevic. Approximately $2,000 was raised as 50% of

the session fee and 25% of the print/product fees went to the PA. • Cathedral-branded gear was sold throughout the spring as the PA answered families’ requests for school logo items. Approximately $1,200 was raised. We fostered community spirit with other “fun”-raising events such as all-school picnics, class parent cocktail parties and dinners, Upper School Donut Day, and 8th grade graduation gifts. Once again, the PA partnered with graduating eighth grade parents on its gift to the school— new retractable bleachers for the Crypt Gym. The PA made a generous donation to the Faculty Professional Development Fund and underwrote expenses associated with the Absalom Jones Benefit. Cathedral faculty, administration, and staff were feted at the annual “Thank You” party with cash gifts. When Cathedral faculty and staff were met with personal challenges during the year, the PA assisted with support by making memorial donations to various charities, including purchasing books for the Cathedral library. Open communication between the school and parents is also a key function of the PA. Parents received weekly emails from their class representatives that highlighted important school announcements. The PA News was emailed throughout the year. The PA Executive Committee met monthly with senior administration to discuss issues important to parents and students. Constant communication between parents, faculty, staff, and administrators strengthened our community and led to greater understanding and collaboration among all constituencies. It is clear that parents play a vital role in our community. All of our “fund” and “fun” raising activities couldn’t happen without the involvement of our families. Many thanks to all of our dedicated parents who volunteer their time, talent, and energy to The Cathedral School Parents Association. 2014–15 was a banner year for The Cathedral School community, and we look forward to another exciting year ahead!

CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Kindergarten Nissa Booker Jenni Bounds 1st Grade Kristen Bieler Cristen Kromm 2nd Grade Paulina ArredondoSanchez Tre’sa Vital 3rd Grade Cindy Dupont Laura Gallo 4th Grade Julia O’Brien Nicole Souffront 5th Grade Dr. Anne Hamel Hannah Stebbins 6th Grade Anne Jameson Becca Zerkin 7th Grade Emily Becher Yvonne Zampitella 8th Grade Martha Escobar Hailey Kim Yu

EVENT CHAIRS Book Fair Alissa Churchill Nicole Garwood Winter Decorating Cristen Kromm Winterfest Janet Hernandez Heidi Stubner Used Uniform Sale and Lost + Found Arielle Cribb Tara Lang Robin Mahon Spring Fair Christopher Saunders Carol Ciancutti Diana Leddy Welcoming Committee Erin Biviano

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FACULTY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FUND

Faculty Professional Development Fund the faculty professional development fund supports a diverse range of professional growth opportunities for our faculty. It serves to enhance the interdisciplinary collaboration, mentorship, and intellectual life of our community. Funds are provided for conferences, workshops, graduate coursework, special projects, travel, and research.

Emily Altschul-Miller and John Miller

Deborah Brown and Jefrey Pollock

Elizabeth Armet and Stuart Feffer

Sadie Bryan-Johnson and Nyland Johnson

Leah Azoulay

Elizabeth Burban

Lucy and Ridge Culver

Lynne and William Bermont

Jessica and Matthew Carballal

Jasmine and Carlo di Florio

Samita Bhattacharya and Joydeep Mukherji

Lisa and Charles Carr

Shelly Diaz and Angus Oborn

Marina and Emad Bibawi Sarah Birnbaum and Bruce Darrow

Diana Caskey and Larry Good The Cathedral School Parents Association

Sandra and James Clark Lara and Philippe Crampe Arielle and Clive Cribb

Martha Escobar and Sandor Lehoczky Tracey and Bruce Ewing

Jill and David Blaustein

Dipa Chandra and Christopher Friedman

Jenni and Dr. Brent Bounds

Jaye Chen and Peter Brown

Janet Hernandez and Dr. Melvin Stone

Brunde Broady and Robert Kalich

Alissa Churchill and Thomas Carley

Laura and Robert Hogrefe

Mendy and Michael Gonzales

Marceline Hugot and Randy Braunberger

Ambre Proulx and Javor Pishev

Kirsten and Charles Imohiosen

Nicole and Claude Robertson

Lucille and Thomas Joergens

Verna and Christopher Saunders

Joanne and Roger Kaplan

Deborah Seager and Christopher Lopata

Angie Karna and Chand Sooran

Pamela Seaworthy

Fumiko Kato-Wurtz and William Wurtz Hailey Kim Yu and Dylan Yu Kaliope Kostas and Brian Smith Denise and Brian Kramer Cristen and David Kromm Adrienne Laws and Gregory MacDonald Amy Lelyveld Garnet and Dane McKenzie Carin McLain and Leonardo Martino

Shannon and Richard Seidenstein Rachel and Shawn Strickland Heidi Stubner Dr. Susan Talbert Mary Beth Terry and Christopher Turner My Chi To and Martin Toulouse Nela Wagman and Steven Wein Anne and Troy Wagner Dr. Elsina Wainwright and James Hooke Helen Zalantis and James Nacos

Dorcas McRae

Rebecca Zerkin and Ihsan Taylor

Christine Nuzum and Scott Kramer

Anonymous (3)

LaShae and Frankie Ortiz Bruce Paulsen Barbara Paulsen Sarah Piel and Douglas McAlinden

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Report on CAPITAL CAMPAIGN

Ways to Give EVERY GIFT TO CATHEDRAL COUNTS. Listed below are options to consider when making your gift.

CASH Gifts may be made by cash, check, or credit card. For your convenience, you can give online at www. cathedralnyc.org/giving. STOCKS OR SECURITIES A gift of appreciated stock generally offers a two-fold tax saving: avoiding capital gains tax on the increase in value of the stock and providing an income tax deduction for the full market value of the stock at the time of the gift. Gifts of stock are valued at the median price on the date of transfer to The Cathedral School. To donate appreciated long-term securities, please contact Yelka Kamara at ykamara@cathedralnyc.org. MATCHING CORPORATE GIFTS Many employers will match employees’ donations. This opportunity presents an additional

source of income for The Cathedral School and an easy way to leverage your gift into a larger donation. To find out if your company participates in a matching gift program, check with your Human Resources Department or log on to www. matchinggifts.com/cathedralnyc. Donors must initiate the Matching Gift process, so be sure to secure the proper forms to forward with your gift to the School. Donors to Cathedral are given credit for both their original gift and any Matching Gift they secure. GIFTS-IN-KIND Items such as computers, software, professional services, and athletic equipment that provide operational savings and meet specific needs may be donated to The Cathedral School. The school does not assign a dollar value to gifts-in-kind.

PLANNED GIFTS Donors may consider giving through such means as life insurance, bequests, or charitable trusts. Gift planning can be a way to reduce or avoid estate and inheritance taxes. We encourage you to speak with your financial planner when considering any type of planned gift. The school is pleased to provide you, your attorney, account, or tax advisor with additional information and assistance. Keep in mind that this information is general in nature. Always contact your professional tax advisor to learn how this general information relates to your individual circumstances. We are most grateful for your philanthropic support. FOR MORE INFORMATION, please contact Jennifer Rhodes at 212-3167509 or jrhodes@cathedralnyc.org.

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A BOUT THIS REPORT OFFICE OF INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT Jennifer Rhodes Director of Institutional Advancement Alida Durham Clemans Director of Communications Yelka Kamara Advancement Associate Evgeniya Kirpicheva Advancement Associate

The Cathedral School of St. John the Divine’s Annual Report is published each year to provide a summary of fundraising efforts and to recognize gifts received during the previous fiscal year. For the purpose of this report, donors may be listed in more than one constituency group. The Office of Institutional Advancement has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of this information. If, however, an error or omission has been made, please accept our apologies and notify Evgeniya Kirpicheva at ekirpicheva@ cathedralnyc.org.

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