SCASD Annual Report 2017-2018

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Partnering to Invest in Local Students

SCASD Education Foundation 2017‑18 Annual Report


MISSION The State College Area School District Education Foundation is committed to enhancing the educational experience of students within the State College Area School District by providing financial support for innovative learning opportunities.

VISION An enriching educational experience that challenges and inspires every student to reach his or her full potential

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Doug Loviscky, President Chris Buchignani, Vice President Ann McGlaughlin, Secretary/Treasurer Gail Driban Penni Fishbaine Scott Fozard, School Board Liaison Michelle Frisco Carol Grim Mary Kay Montovino Paul Olivett Executive Director Administrators Dr. Robert J. O’Donnell Superintendent of Schools

Our Schools, Our Community:

Partnering to Invest in Local Students The State College Area School District relies on taxpayer dollars to fulfill its mission to prepare students for lifelong success through excellence in education. As the world becomes more connected and demands better educated and more insightful and highly skilled workers, the Where support comes from: district is seeking to provide innovative and individualized opportunities for growth and success.

In partnership with Special EITC Individual our alumni and contributions events donations (Educational Improvethe community— ment Tax Credits) individuals, families and businesses who believe in the value of strong public schools—the SCASD Education Foundation helps to fund these student opportunities. By supplementing the district’s budget and deepening the partnership between our schools and our local residents, the foundation ensures that community support is invested here, in our neighborhood schools and their students. Since its inception just three years ago, the foundation has cultivated a dedicated group of supporters from the State College area and from among the vast network of State High alumni. These supporters have: • Made direct annual contributions • Donated through Pennsylvania’s tax credit program • Attended our signature event, the Maroon & Gray Society Banquet In all, since 2014, <total donors> donors have partnered with us, and we are thankful for each and every one of them. I’m pleased to present the following report of the 2017‑18 fiscal year, and look forward to partnering with you in the future to invest in a valuable resource: our students. Gratefully, Doug Loviscky, President

Randy Brown Finance and Operations Officer/Open Records Officer

The SCASD Education Foundation Board. Scott Fozard, school board liaison is not pictured


Tax Credit Program Funds Innovative New Programs In 2017‑18, the foundation secured $60,250 in EITC donations from local busi‑ nesses and individuals. These funds are dedicated to two innovative programs that provide value‑added benefits to students:

Oracle Academy Oracle Academy is a globally focused computer science education curriculum. Programmers and Programming Technicians are at the top of the national, state, and local high priority occupations lists. The addition of Oracle Academy will help graduates fill the demand for these careers. The program will include: • Programming Fundamentals • Introduction to Computer Programming Languages • Advanced Computer Programming/AP Computer • Databases Design and Programming • C++ Programming • AP Computer Science Principles

K‑5 STEM curriculum This project emerged from comprehensive outreach to the community, including eight focus groups with parents; eight focus groups with teachers; and a survey of students, parents, and teachers. To help create the K‑5 STEM curriculum the district is utilizing the Engineering is Elementary (EiE) curriculum resource. EiE is the preeminent curriculum resource for engineering at the elementary school level. The program includes cultural and cross‑curricular connections and fosters high‑level student engagement through a five step engineering design process (Ask, Imagine, Plan, Create, Improve). In addition to drawing from EiE, the district is developing learning experiences that include robotics and coding, along with alignment to grade‑level science and mathematics curricula.

If you are a Pennsylvania business owner, or a Pennsylvania resident, and you want to donate your state tax dollars to the SCASD Education Foundation, contact Executive Director Paul Olivett at 814‑883‑8067 or pgo11@scasd.org. First National Bank supports the SCASD Education Foundation through EITC

What is EITC? Pennsylvania is one of a handful of states that offers the opportunity for individuals and businesses to earn tax credits for making a contribution to an approved education improvement organization, such as a public school foundation, through the Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) program. Businesses and individuals apply to the program and, if approved, make a contribution for which they receive 90% in credits toward their state tax liability. In order to receive EITC funds, school foundations must be a 501(c)3 non‑profit and must receive state approval on projects that will be funded. THANK YOU to the following individuals and businesses who donated to the SCASD Education Foundation through EITC in 2017‑18: First National Bank of Pennsylvania (pictured below) Douglas Loviscky Steven and Penni Fishbaine Brian and Chloe Kissinger Comcast Corporation Central Penn Vision Associates, PC


Strike up the Band:

First annual Maroon & Gray Society Banquet sponsored by Crabtree, Rohrbaugh & Associates and Massaro CM Services was a Success! A sold‑out crowd clapped along to the State High Fight Song when the marching band made a surprise appearance at this inaugural fundraising event. Held May 19 at the Ramada Hotel & Conference Center, the Maroon & Gray Society Banquet, presented by Crabtree, Rohrbaugh & Associates and Massaro CM Services, celebrated its first class of honorees and made a special appeal for support for new band uniforms. Through sponsorships, program ads, ticket sales and individual pledges, the event raised nearly $60,000 toward the purchase of new marching band uniforms. The foundation offers special thanks to local broadcaster and State High alumnus Jeff Byers who served as emcee; event planner and State High alumna Cori Agostinelli who served as event coordinator; and planning committee members Chris Buchignani, Carol Grim and Mary Kay Montovino. In addition, much appreciation to State High musical groups, including the SCAHS Jazz Combo, SCAHS Chamber Orchestra, SCAHS Chamber Singers, and members of the SCAHS Marching Band, who provided entertainment throughout the evening.

THE INAUGURAL MAROON & GRAY SOCIETY HONOREES WERE: The late Marion Bressler, Lifelong Educator, Innovator and Author Steve Gentry, Teacher, Alum, Track Star and Coach Carol Gentry, High School English Teacher Joe Boris, Teacher of 40 Years, Commissioner of the Intramural Basketball Association Rich Victor, Award-Winning Music Educator Matthew Berrena, Alum, Honored Veteran Bob Drafall, Music Coordinator, Celebrated Choir Director The 1979 Championship baseball team All past SCAHS Alumni Association distinguished alumni


Annual Giving is Foundation for the Future Every year since the SCASD Education Foundation was formed, generous alumni, friends, families and businesses have made voluntary financial gifts to support its efforts. Annual support is vital to our efforts to create opportunities that reach almost 6,800 students across the 13 schools in our district. Annual donations help to support a robust educational experience, which includes a rigorous, competitive curriculum, innovative tools and resources, and enriching extracurricular activities for students in the State College Area School District each and every year. Thank you for enhancing learning opportunities for local students with your annual donation. In 2017-18, funds supported: • A General Student Opportunities Fund that supports a grant fund for teachers to develop new classroom and student programs that enhance curricular learning • The Bill Cahir Memorial Scholarship Fund for Journalism, which provides funds to journalism students to attend journalism competitions and university based journalism summer camps • The Sweet Potato Classic, which helps to support Memorial Field renovation • 3D Printers for middle schools • Boy’s Lacrosse uniforms • Cheerleading uniforms • Baseball infield renovations • Musical instruments • High School Marquee donation from the State High PTSO


THANK YOU to the following individuals, businesses and families who made gifts to the Student Opportunities Fund in 2017‑18.

Amy Allara

Samuel and Lauren Bonsall

Central Penn Vision Associates, PC

Scott Etter

Jonathan Bowser

Centre Foundation, Inc.

Sean Brennan

Linda Chambers Domin

Frederick and Joelle Ferguson

Edward Balzer

Randy Brown

Gerald and Susan Clair

Jordan and Andrea Fields

Steven and Hilary Bergsieker

Chris and Terri Buchignani

Seth Clark

Richard and Gwen Bunnell

Amber Concepcion

Steven and Penni Fishbaine

Maggie Biddle

Cabinet and the Administrative Team Sunshine Fund

Jennifer and John Coupland

Jill Anderson Deborah Anderson Balfurd Inc.

Sven Bilen Mark Blonski Steven and Gwen Bodner

Robert Campbell

Penn State Federal Credit Union

Carline and Michael Feffer

Fitted Cuts, LLC Jason and Bridget Flickinger James Fong

Hector Culver

Louise Fortmann

Paije and Josh Davis

Lara Fowler

Curtis Dell

Fran Fisher & Sons, LLC

Diamonds & Lace Bridal, Inc.

Thomas and Anita Frank

Shawna Doerksen Dog Valley Daycare LLC

Michelle Frisco & Stephen Savitski

P. Mark and Stacy Dorner

Josh Funt

Robert and Lynn Drafall

Betsy Garwood

Galen and Nancy Dreibelbis

Al Gehn

Jerry and Gail Driban

Norbert Gieros

Marjorie Dunaway Debra Dynan William and Mary Easterling Howard and Bonnie Eckstut

Robert Frank

Alex Gibberman Beth and Lee Giles Philip and Katharine Gipe Joshua Gitelson John and Sandra Giustozzi Kelly Glass

New in 2018‑19: Student Opportunities Grants Generous donations to the SCASD Education Foundation, and support from a growing number of individuals, families and businesses, are creating meaningful and valuable experiences for students. With your help, we can do even more. As the foundation got off the ground, faculty and staff from across the district reached out to us to share their ideas for projects and initiatives that could benefit students, if only extra funding was available. Could we help? We can! Beginning in 2018‑19, the Student Opportunities Grant Program will award funds for projects and initiatives based on maximum impact, innovation and creativity. Faculty and staff will apply through a formal process that evaluates projects based on the goal of expanding learning and extracurricular opportunities beyond what is possible in the existing school budgets. Student Opportunities grants will help to assure that your gifts to the SCASD Education Foundation make a direct and significant effect on students. We are eager and excited to launch this program with support from you and the SCASD community.


THANK YOU to the Donors to the Student Opportunities Fund continued: Sean and Tina Goudie Rolaine Grandey James Gray Carol and Steve Grim Yuanqing Guo Donald and Cynthia Hahn Kenneth and Johanna Hall Sang Han Aman Haque, MD Janice and Samuel Hawbaker Daniel Hawbaker Jeffrey Hodgson, Jr. Jackie and John Hook Christopher House David and Sharon Howell HRI, Inc. Cheryl Isola George Johnstone JV at State College Operations, LLC Madhavi Kari Cathy and Don Kennedy

Trudy and Herbert Lipowsky Greg Loviscky Loviscky Ohana Foundation Sapana Mainali Helen Manfull Peter and Kay Manion Nabil and Kelly Mark Linda Mattern Reed McCormick Paul, Sara, and John McCormick Dennis Mcelrath Galen Mellott Ronald Meyers Michael Micci Mike’s Video Inc. Rich and Marjorie Milgrub Reid Miller John Mitchell MNMS PTSO Mary Kay Montovino

Post 245, Inc. R. J. Hall Company, Inc. Donna Reich Woolley Carol and H W Reitz Scott and Yvette Richardson John and Tricia Roth

Hyeseon Kim

Mark and Minda Morath

Ron and Christine Krasnansky

Michael Moriarta

SCAHS Baseball Booster Club

Hugh Mose

Andrew Schulz

Gretchen Kuwahara

Michael and Bonnie Mulauski

Marjorie Seward

Elisabeth Nichols

Kerry Small

Iliana Baums and Peter Lafemina Lallement Family Fund, a Donor Advised Fund of The US Charitable Gift Trust Richard and Patricia Lally John and Ann Lamotte Janet Schulenberg and Patrick Landy Eric Lange Bob and Diane Leahey Barrett and Carol Ann Lee David and Joyce Lee Catherine Leonard Hall James and Gloria Leous Matthew and Ann Limegrover

Nittany Mountain Excavating Nittany Office Equipment Bill and Colleen O’Brien Patrick and Ina O’Connor Robert O’Donnell Consuelo Palacios PBCI‑Allen Mechanical & Electrical Peno Building Company Inc. Penoco Britta and Jan Petrich Phoenix Rehabilitation Health Serv

Edna Shuey Claudia Snyder Janet Spearly Robert Sponder Jeffery Sponder State College Area High School PTSO State College Subs LLC Alexandra Staub

The Original Waffle Shop West University Orthopedics Center, Ltd Raymond and JoAnn Vautour Nino and Diane Vella Lynne Verity Richard Killian and Joy Vincent‑Killian Lawrence and Karen Walker Donna and Russell Watson George Weller, Jr. Patricia Wenrick Elizabeth Whitman Roxanne Williams Wings Over Happy Valley Edgar Yoder Xiaolong Zhang Charlotte Zmyslo

Sam Steel Elwin Stewart Will Jr. and Brenda Stout William Straka The Formal Sportsman & More

The SCASD Education Foundation works diligently to ensure correct and complete disclosure of donors’ names. If a donor name was missed or misspelled, please contact us. We will make corrections in future publications.


Maroon & Gray Society Banquet Sponsors and Supporters THANK YOU to all of our guests and to the following supporters. Title Sponsor Crabtree, Rohrbaugh & Assoc Gray Sponsor Massaro CM Services Advertisers Affinity Connection Balfurd Inc.

Bruce Gamble Donna and Russell Watson Mimi Barash Coppersmith Barash Media

First National Bank of Pennsylvania

Alex Raup

State Endodontics Central Pennsylvania Endodontics Okonak Ciocca & Lechner, PC Delta Dental Kish Bank The Hartman Agency Fulton Bank Comcast Spotlight Barry Holden, DMD PC Robert Langton Carl Pillot

Amy Bader Kenneth Barto Deirdre Bauer Patricia Begg Matthew Berrena Mike and Elaine Berrena Joseph Boris Gretchen Brandt William and Ann Lee Bressler Randy Brown Chris and Terri Buchignani

Centre Oral & Facial Surgery, P.C.

Loren Crispell

Highmark Ron and Ann McGlaughlin State College Orthodontics PC Wash World Car Wash

Charles Rohrbeck

Marching Band Pledges Ellis Abramson

Marie Caster

Kenneth Barto

Linda Pierce

Michelle Frisco

Louis and Elfreida Persic

Charlotte Zmyslo

Donors Jim and Susan Houck

Helen Wise

Pamela Francis

Green Room Donors Jonathan Klingeman

Torron Group

Concepcion Design, LLC

Denise Olivett

Bank of America Merrill Lynch

James and Megan Schaper

Lobar Inc.

Steven and Penni Fishbaine

Amber Concepcion Michael Desmond Robert and Lynn Drafall Galen and Nancy Dreibelbis Daniel Duffy Howard and Bonnie Eckstut Ronald Faris

Steven and Carol Gentry Mark and Karen Griffin Carol and Steve Grim Donald and Cynthia Hahn Mark Higgins

Darryl Scrudders Michael Snyder Nicole Steele Will Jr. and Brenda Stout

Cathy and Don Kennedy

Richard and Martha Supina

Hyeseon Kim

Marisa Vicere

Mi Kim

Richard Victor

Nadine Kofman

Christine Weakland

John Kovalchik

Dave Weakland

Barbara and Charles Loviscky

Zachary Zembower

Doug and Kelly Loviscky Richard Lucas George McMurtry Mary Kay and Ange Montovino Teresa Nordberg Robert O’Donnell


2018 Centre Gives Honor Roll of Donors The SCASD Education Foundation participated in Centre Gives in 2018 and received $4,455 in contributions. The foundation is grateful for this opportunity and the many ways in which it partners with the Centre Foundation. Deborah Anderson & Jason Cheslock

Louise Fortmann

Nabil & Kelly Mark

Britta & Jan Petrich

Edward & Margie Balzer

Lara Fowler

Tina Meyers

Scott & Yvette Richardson

Michelle Frisco

Catherine & Michael Micci

Tricia Roth

Philip & Katharine Gipe

Rich & Marjorie Milgrub

Edna Shuey

Joshua Gitelson & Hari Osofsky

Mary Kay Montovino

Janet Spearly

Mallory, Carly & Ryan Blonski

John Giustozzi

Elisabeth Nichols Robert O’Donnell

Alexandra Staub & Dmitri Bezinover

Samuel & Lauren Bonsall

Rolaine Grandey

Penn State Federal Credit Union

Paul & Donna Woolley

Steven & Hilary Bergsieker Maggie Biddle Mark Blonski

Amy Bowser Sean Brennan Randy & Wendy Brown Chris & Terri Buchignani Sherry Clark Amber & Bien Concepcion Jennifer & John Coupland Shawna Doerksen & David Conroy

Sean & Tina Goudie Yuanqing Guo Kenneth & Johanna Hall Chloe & Christopher House Cheryl Isola Mst Kamrunnahar Madhavi Kari & Patrick Hutchinson Cathy Kennedy

Mark & Stacy Dorner

Hyeseon Kim & Jungwoo Ryoo

Jerry & Gail Driban

Gretchen Kuwahara

Howard & Bonnie Eckstut

Richard & Patricia Lally

Jordan & Andrea Fields

Janet & Patrick Landy

Steve & Penni Fishbaine

Bob & Diane Leahey

Jason & Bridget Flickinger

Helen Manfull

James & Sharon Fong

Peter & Kay Manion

Lynne Verity


SCASD Education Foundation Inc. Statement of Assets, Liabilities, and Net Assets Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2018 Preliminary June 30, 2018 ASSETS:

Cash ‐ First National

89,158.54

Accounts Receivable

6,250.00

Pledges Receivable

Total Assets

17,480.00 112,888.54

LIABILITIES:

Accounts Payable

Deferred Revenues

12,129.95 ‐

Total Liabilities

12,129.95

Restricted Net Assets

100,758.59

Unrestricted Net Assets

NET ASSETS:

Total Liabilities

100,758.59

Total Liabilities and Net Assets

112,888.54


SCASD Education Foundation Inc. Statement of Revenues and Expenditures Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2018 Preliminary June 30, 2018 REVENUES: DONATIONS:

Bill Cahir Memorial Fund

MNMS Tech Ed 3D Printer

EITC Program Contributions

Student Activities Fund

7,650.00

High School Cheer Uniforms

5,111.41

Infield Renovation

3,750.00

Operating Expense Fund

Music Program Fund

Maroon & Gray Society

70,086.80

High School Marquee

10,379.02

General ‐ Student Opportunities Fund

18,663.28

Total Donations

INTEREST INCOME:

Interest- First National

Total Revenue

1,050.00 332.95 60,250.00

100.00 2,000.00

179,373.46

266.59 179,640.05**

EXPENDITURES:

Transaction Fees

Payments to SCASD:

46.10

Student Opportunities Fund (S.O.F.)

High School Cheer Uniforms

5,111.41

Cahir Scholarships

4,702.50

EITC

MNMS Tech Ed 3D Printer

Boy’s Lacrosse Uniforms

1,000.00

Infield Renovation

3,750.00

Student Activities Fund

7,650.00

Maroon & Gray Society Banquet

Music Program Fund

Total Expenditures

150.00

60,250.00 332.95

12,129.95 1,938.00 97,060.91

Excess Revenues over Expenditures

82,579.14

Net Assets Beginning of Year

18,179.45

Ending Net Assets

**Total Revenue less Maroon & Gray Expenses equal $167,810.10

100,758.59



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