DAISY $500 – $1,499 Martha and Neel Ackerman Walter Adams Rehmat and Salim Adatia Neera and Manoj Agrawal Jennifer and John Agwunobi Madhu and Deepak Ahuja Jennifer Brown ’65 and John Alexander Melissa Thomas ’90 and Bret Allan Peggy Grinnan ’61 and Peter Allen Bonner Mead ’94 and Thomas Allen Ben Alvord Lindsey Hawkins Ambrose ’97 Pushpa and Sanjay Anand Mary Eileen Flanagan ’83 and Mark Anderson Angelika Film Center and Cafe Lisa and Kyle Antes Andrea Levy Aranson ’65 Ann Marie Arcadi Laura and Doug Archer Arkay Foundation Catherine and John Armitage Shannon Harrison Armstrong ’56 Mary Jane Arrigoni Angela and Moses Asom Austin Community Foundation Beth and Don Averitt Barbara and Ralph Babb Judy Cunningham ’54 and John Bagalay Kathryn and Robert Bagwell Jay Bailey Kathy Bailey Kaye and Jim Baker Emily Baldridge
Melissa and Will Balthrope Sue and Bill Balthrope Amy and Matthew Banks Ellen Kleinman Banner ’59 Kim and Nevin Bannister Jane Overstreet ’53 and David Barclay Susan Skeeters ’69 and William Barnett Patricia and Richard Batelaan Estate of Houston Trippe Bateson* ’37 Anne and Rick Beard Becky Beasley ’61 and Roger Gates Nell Orand Beck ’48 Paula Oetking ’78 and Timothy Beck Heather Brenz ’67 and Michael Becker Marlyn and Mark Becker Karen and Allen Bell Louise H. Benoit Ann Priddy ’73 and Rhett Bentley Scott Berger Jennifer and Matt Beshears Yvette Pabilona ’94 and Sumit Bhutani Beth and Nick Billig Monique and Tom Black Katie Blair ’70 Susan and Brett Blakey Ann Blanchard ’78 and Warren Becker Katherine Bliss ’86 Cindy and Michael Bogan Susan Bondy Norma Boren Haise and Kevin Borgmann Linda Lott ’58 and Ronald Bouchier Ryla Bouchier ’81 Valerie Maxwell Bowen ’90 BP Foundation, Inc. Shelley and Doug Bracken
“I want to be a gardener when I grow up because I love plants and they make people happy.” — SIAH PONOTH Class of 2028
The Hockaday science program provides students at all levels the opportunity to interact with the living world. Whether it is our Lower School students working in the discovery garden to better understand the life cycle of plants and ecosystems, our Middle and Upper School biology students doing controlled experiments on plants on the new balcony “Green Lab” of the Centennial Center, or our genetics students doing advanced work on genetically modified organisms, Hockaday’s curriculum provides a wealth of opportunities for students to both gain deep insight into the lives of plants and get their hands in the soil.