Like every great learning institution, DSHA is constantly evolving to meet the needs of students, faculty, staff, and families while remaining true to our mission. Endowed funds are permanent βtrustsβ that gain interest over the years, allowing DSHA to secure its future and continue our commitment to academic excellence.
ENDOWED FUNDS SUPPORTING DSHA
The group of funds listed below supports our faculty and staff, and strengthens DSHAβs ability to enhance the student experience through programs, facilities, and other opportunities. In supporting these facets of DSHA, the legacy and mission of our founders will endure for future generations.
Ellen S. Bartel Travel and Co-Curricular Fund (2006) Established by friends of DSHA to support participation in study trips and co-curricular activities for girls who receive tuition assistance. Mary Lynne (Cricket) Bauer, DSHA β81, Endowed Fund (2017) Supports participation in the Maker movement β a term coined by Dale Dougherty in 2013 β closely associated with STEM learning, an approach to problem-based and project-based learning that relies upon hands-on, often collaborative learning experiences as a method for solving authentic problems. Blake Endowed Fund (2003) Established by Holly Blake and W. Scott Blake, parents of Melissa Blake, DSHA β06, and Morgan Blake Treis, DSHA β04, to assist DSHA in providing competitive compensation. Virginia J. Broderick Endowed Fund (2004) Established by the Estate of Virginia J. Gaertner Broderick, HA β35, to ensure the legacy and mission of DSHA endure for future generations. Frances D. and Madeline S. Connelly Fine Arts Academic Enrichment Fund (2002) Established by Mary and James Mark Connelly, parents of Frances Connelly, DSHA β03, and Madeline Connelly, DSHA β06, to support fine arts curriculum and faculty development. Tom and Maripat Dalum Endowment for Compensation (1991) Established by Tom and Maripat Young Dalum, HA β59, parents of Marikris Dalum Coryell, DSHA β84; Amy Dalum Downing, DSHA β86; and Judie Dalum Taylor, DSHA β87, to assist DSHA in providing competitive compensation. Melissa L. Doerr Faculty Compensation Fund (2003) Established by Melissa L. Doerr, DSHA β93, to honor the teachers who made a difference in her life and to inspire other DSHA alumnae to contribute to the endowed compensation fund. DSHA Endowment for Compensation (2000) Established in 2000, this fund is used to offer competitive compensation to attract and retain the best faculty and staff for DSHA students. DSHA Endowment for Curriculum & Faculty Development (2000) This endowed fund was created to expand Advanced Placement (AP) classes, technology, and fine arts course offerings, and fund the faculty enrichment program. DSHA Endowment for Professional Development Fund (2011) Established in 2011 to provide professional development opportunities for faculty and staff. S. Virginia Honish Scholarship Fund for Faculty Faith Formation (2009) Established by friends of DSHA and S. Virginia Honish, SDS, DS β55, to provide financial support for a variety of adult faith enrichment opportunities for faculty and staff to enhance not only their intellectual foundation, but their moral and spiritual roots as well.
Jane Rademacher Kerwin, DS β64, and Wendlick Mental Health Awareness Fund (2020) Established by Jane Rademacher Kerwin, DS β64. The purpose of the fund is to bring experts to DSHA to support mental health and wellness for students, faculty, parents, and members of the wider DSHA community. Dennis and Sandra Bulawa Kuester Faith Development Leadership Fund (2002) Established by Dennis and Sandra Bulawa Kuester, HA β62, to assist faculty or students to participate in faith development activities. Katie Andrews Murphy, DS β58, Compensation Fund (2008) Established by the Kathleen M. Murphy Trust to assist DSHA in providing competitive compensation. The Kathleen Zierden Olen Scholarship for the Dual College Credit Program (2021) Established by Kristen Olen Robinson, DSHA β80, and Gretchen Olen Funck, DSHA β82, to honor their mother, Kathleen Zierden Olen, HA β57, and her commitment to developing young women of βfaith, heart, and intellect.β The fund supports students in need of financial assistance as they pursue advanced level education in the dual-credit college program. Frederic W. and Jane M. Syburg Faculty Professional Development Fund (2013) Established by Ellen and Michael Bartel and friends of the Syburg/Bartel families in memory of Fred and Jane Syburg to advance the professional development of DSHA faculty. William G. and Maria Haas Tess, HA β68, Teacher Compensation Fund (2015) Established by William and Maria Haas Tess, HA β68, in appreciation for the exemplary education provided to her and her sisters Mary Joan Haas, DS β52β , and Diane Haas Brich, HA β57β , daughters of Jackβ and Minaβ Haas.
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