The Annual Report celebrates the commitment of over 2,000 donors who contributed to SCH this year and whose philanthropy helps to shape the School and further its mission. Thank you for giving back to SCH!
GIVING HIGHLIGHTS
• The SCH Fund surpassed its goal of $2,400,000. We raised $2,753,734
• Game Changers golf outing and dinner raised more than $350,000
• 350+ SCH community members attended the Vegas Vibes Parents Association fundraiser and funded new seating in the Thornley auditorium.
• More than 300 alumni attended the 2025 reunion weekend and raised over $460,000 for the school.
• Over 250 SCH community members and friends volunteered at the Truist Championship PGA tournament and raised more than $86,000 for athletic teams and SCH clubs.
Stats as of June 2025
Your gifts
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Athletes
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Creators
Educators
Engineers
Entrepreneurs
Innovators
Problem-solvers
Researchers
Scientists
Strategists
Thinkers
Trailblazers
Visionaries
Writers and more!
Dear SCH Community,
At Springside Chestnut Hill Academy, we don’t stand still. The 2024–2025 school year was a powerful reminder of what’s possible when a community is united by purpose and driven by possibility.
This year, we not only celebrated meaningful progress across every division, we also prepared for the return of a familiar and trusted leader, Dr. Steve Druggan, who served as head of school from 2016 to 2021. His deep knowledge of our community, coupled with his global perspective and bold vision, comes at a pivotal moment for our school.
We have set in motion a shared vision that is both ambitious and clear for the new academic year. The work ahead is exciting: advancing vigorous academics, expanding innovation, deepening belonging, amplifying the SCH story, and investing in what matters most—our people and our programs.
This report highlights the impact of your support through June 2025. It shows what happens when generosity meets strategy, when tradition meets forward-thinking, and when a school community commits to efecting positive change. From breakthrough moments in the classroom to milestones on the stage, fields, campus, and beyond, SCH continues to redefine excellence in ways that matter.
As chair of the Board of Trustees, I have the privilege of witnessing how our collective eforts take shape. I also see how vital your involvement is: every gift, every show of support, every belief in our students and faculty moves us closer to our goals.
Thank you for being part of this journey. With a renewed sense of leadership and a powerful vision for the future, SCH is poised for extraordinary things.
With deep appreciation,
Patrick Lindsay Chair, SCH Board of Trustees
Board of Trustees
2024-2025
Rashad Campbell '08
Annabelle Canning
Brooke DiMarco
Delvin Dinkins, Head of School
William C. Donato Jr.
William M. Doran, Honorary Trustee
William F. Dunbar
Holly Flanagan
William H. Freeman ’91
Sarah Fuld
Alexander C. Goldsmith
Anuj Goswami
Thomas Shaw Greenwood III ’01
David Hayne
Richard A. Hayne, Honorary Trustee
Maria Sordoni Hudacek ’02
Thomas Kessler '88
Youngmoo Kim
Timothy W. Levin
Patrick S. G. Lindsay, Board of Trustees Chair
Peter S. Longstreth ’62, Honorary Trustee
Deborah E. Maine H’16
Nicole Mayo
Edward J. McDevitt III '93
Essex Mitchell
Janie B. Parker, Honorary Trustee
Edward C. Rorer ’61, Honorary Trustee
Elizabeth M. Salata ’02
Mary Shaifer '87
Kevin Shmelzer
Nadine Badger Stevenson ’90
John Talbot '90
Andrew C. Topping
Thomas Watkins Jr. '78
Kim Whetzel H'17
Mims Maynard Zabriskie
Incoming Board of Trustees
2025-2026
Vanessa Chan, Trustee
Stephen L. Druggan, Head of School
Brendan Flatow ‘94, Trustee
Ellin Dixon Miller ’75, Trustee
Representatives to the Board
Josh Atkins ’92, President, SCH Alumni Association
Yolanda Banks, President, SCH Parents Association
Development Office
Kristin Norton P’20, P’22
Director of Development
Kim Blodgett
Associate Director of The SCH Fund
Melissa Blue Brown ’87, P’16, P’20, P’21
Director of Alumni Relations
Natalie Coney P’32
Director of The SCH Fund
Diana Cosgrove Director of Parent Engagement
Carolyn Greenleaf
Development Coordinator
Paul Hines H’03, P’06
Special Projects
Jenny James McHugh ’84, P’15, P’19
Director of Major Gifts and Planned Giving
Bethany Meyer P’20, P’22, P’25, P’26
Advancement Services Manager
Maggie Mutch
Associate Director of Major Gifts
James Talbot II H’81, P’86, P’90, GP’26, GP’28, GP’30
Senior Gift Ofcer
$2,753,734 Endowment: $53.4 million
"Four generations of our family have benefited from an education from Springside and CHA. Now there is a fifth generation at SCH, which speaks volumes about the school’s longevity and the positive impact it has had on the Sheppard-Pearson-Boothby-Bickford family. We are proud to share that our families have supported the annual fund and other projects throughout these years.
Eric Johnson '77
Eric Johnson ’77 traces his passion for innovation back to his days at Chestnut Hill Academy, where access to the school’s first programmable calculators and computers in Middle School sparked a lifelong interest in technology.
Now a leader in his field, Johnson is giving back to ensure future SCH students have similar opportunities to explore and innovate. His generous gift is already making a diference, with the Engineering and Robotics Department set to acquire a Qualisys Motion Capture Camera System to support student work in prosthetics modeling. The funding will expand SCH’s technology and innovation programs, empowering students to engage in advanced computing, artificial intelligence, robotics, and design thinking.
“CHA played a pivotal role in my development, and I want today’s SCH students, and those who come after them, to have access to the best possible technology and resources,” says Johnson, who hopes his philanthropy will inspire fellow alumni, afrming the lasting influence of early educational experiences.
Mission Statement
We are an inclusive community on a mission to inspire unbounded curiosity and independent thought in every one of our students. In a unique educational environment that extends well beyond campus, we nurture students’ knowledge of themselves and the world, expanding their full academic and personal potential while preparing them to lead lives characterized by thoughtfulness, integrity, and a quest to efect positive change.
Diversity at SCH
Diversity is a condition of excellence. Embracing a diverse, inclusive community is fundamental to providing the most rigorous, globally competitive education. At SCH, we aim to engage, understand, and celebrate the broad range of human experiences and perspectives. Through our curriculum, professional development, communitycentered events, and daily interactions, we are committed to cultivating empathy and inclusion and to nurturing the authentic expression of every individual.
—Melen Boothby Sheppard ’68 and Dick ’66 Boothby P’00, P’02, P’07, GP’38, GP’39
DONOR Lists
The Wissahickon Society
The Wissahickon Leadership Society recognizes individuals and organizations that make leadership contributions of $1,861 or more annually. Members of The Wissahickon Society are essential partners with SCH’s dedicated faculty, staf, and administration and share a passion and vision for providing 21stcentury education to our students. Associate members of the Society are young alumni (within 15 years of graduation) with a gift between $250-$1,861 annually. We would like to sincerely thank the following donors who have generously supported the School and make up the 2024-2025 Wissahickon Society.
Founders | $100,000 and above
Business Leadership Organized for Catholic Schools
Doe Run Dairy, LLC
Kathryn and William Donato Jr.*
Susan and William Doran*
Stacy Warth Fiechter '81
Holly* and Greg Flanagan
Jessica and David Hayne*
Margaret and Richard Hayne*
Horizons Greater Philadelphia
Eric H. Johnson '77
Victoria McNeil Le Vine '75
The McCausland Foundation
Bonnie and Peter McCausland
Kristina and Christopher F. McCausland '00
Montgomery County Scholarships
Raynier Institute & Foundation
Elizabeth McCausland Salata '02* and Kyle Salata
SCH Academy Scholarship #1 LLC
Jaimie and Kevin Shmelzer*
The Victory Foundation
Robert Warth
J. Bruce Whelihan '60
Lorraine White
Entrepreneurs | $50,000 - $99,999
Elizabeth and Ryan Chase
Brooke* and Christian DiMarco
Jean and Michael Fitzpatrick
Sarah and Jonathan Frank '69
Rosalie L. Hunter '82
Richard A. Illoway '32♱
Nicole* and Marcus Mayo
Virginia Judson McNeil '81 and Collin F. McNeil '68
The Metal Edge Company
Proof of the Pudding by MGR, LLC (Truist Championship)
SCH Academy Parents Association
Quaker City Foundation
Kimberly and Michael Rufo
Andrea Smith
June and Henry Smith
Thornedge Foundation
Laurene and Andrew Topping*
WSFS Bank
Innovators | $25,000 - $49,999
Anonymous (1)
Comcast Cable Communications LLC
Megan and Brian Dougherty
Monica and Dennis Egen Jr.
Sarah* and Samuel Fuld
Anjali and Anuj Goswami*
Emery Maine Greenwood '06 and Thomas Shaw Greenwood III '01*
Helen♱ and James V. Hazlett Jr. '41♱
Maria Sordoni Hudacek '02* and Stephen L. Hudacek III
The Hunter-Ferry Family Scholarship Fund
Alexandra and Timothy Levin*
Maguire Foundation
James Maguire
Isabel and Edward J. McDevitt III '93*
Ellin Dixon Miller '75**
Julia and Essex Mitchell*
Susan and Robert Peck '70
Rachael and David Schwartz
Amy Tyler Shea '87 and John Shea
Amanda Miller Zimmermann '94 and Ed Zimmermann
Leaders | $10,000 - $24,999
Anonymous (2)
ACK Contracting
Sarah and Bryan Astheimer
Bluestone Foundation
Elisabeth and Nicholas Blum
Leslie Blum
The Boston Family Ofce
Meghan Small Campbell '03 and Ryan Campbell
Laura Carey and Michael Carpenter
The W. P. Carey Foundation
Caspian Partners, LLC
Lara and Ho Chang
Bonnie Wallace Chapman '59
Dan Clark
Julia Clark and Dennis Chow
Courtney Collins-Shapiro and Seth Shapiro
Emery Family Fund
Patricia Emery
Marjorie McNeil Findlay '65
Chanda Miller and Todd Franzen
Margaret Davison Freeman '62, H'04
Ashley Douglas and Alexander C. Goldsmith*
Mary Sue Highmore '75
Hologic Charitable Fund
Stephen and Maria Hudacek Family Foundation Fund
Kelly and Jef Hughes
J.P. Mascaro & Sons
Michael Kaplan
Steven Katsman
Lauri Kavulich and Edward Reitmeyer
Christine and Eric Kim
Barbara and John Kimberly
Sara King and Robert Loughran
Charles B. Landreth '66
Emilie and Peter Lapham
Julie and David Lawson
Maguire Enterprises II, L.P.
Debbie Maine H'16*
Jill and Matthew Maiorino
Cristina Fitzpatrick McDonald '05 and Ryan McDonald
Edward H. McGehee Jr. '68
Alejandra and Tyler McNeil
Gregg Melinson
The Moodey Family Stewardship Fund
J. Tucker Moodey '81
Kristin and David Norton
Tracy and Adam Piatkowski
Margarita and Andrew Rooke
Taylor A. Rooke '06
Schuyler W. Rooke ’08
A. Kreamer Rooke '02
Margaret Steele H'12
John Talbot '90*
Taylor Thomas '84
"Supporting SCH monthly is my way of saying thank you to the faculty, staf, and alumni who have left an indelible and positive mark on my life. SCH is a special place, and I never take that for granted. Excellent schools become exceptional schools when they have the financial resources to grow. Making a recurring gift is a simple but powerful way to sustain excellence and express gratitude. I remain forever grateful for the education I received, to the alumni who fostered a culture of philanthropy as well as community, and for the school I still proudly call home.”
—Gabrielle Pittman Gary ’02, Vice President, SCH Alumni Association
Topping Family Charitable Trust
Elizabeth Van Vleck
Diana Chapman Walsh '62
Kim Whetzel H'17* and William M. Whetzel
Whitehall Foundation, Inc.
Withington Charitable Foundation
Mims Maynard Zabriskie* and Marek P. Zabriskie
Robyn and Seth Zlotkin
Creators | $5,000 - $9,999
Marci and Richard Abt
Sarah and Frank Aloise Jr. HA'15
Robert L. Banse Jr. '75
Belltown Power
Patricia McGill Billock '75
Brooklyn Dumpling Shop
Sarah Price Bush '61
Bush Family Fund
Annabelle B. Canning*
The Dorothy V. Cassard Fund of the Philadelphia Foundation
Mala and Sri Chennupati
Allison and Roy DeCaro
Keri and Jason Delp
Davirah and Delvin Dinkins*
Fay and William Dunbar*
Mary Lame Dunn '65
Elizabeth and Michael Eagles
Lori and Bruce Eckert
Sarah Edelson ‘19
Charles E. Ellis Fund
Maria and Bryan Ferris
Fiduciary Trust International of Pennsylvania
Katy and Jason Friedland
Gilbert MacKay Foundation
Herman Goldner Co., Inc.
Dominique Green
Juliana Harris
Tong He
Jon Hugo
Chuck Hurchalla
Gretchen Schaefer Jackson '55
Matt Jones
Tifany Kim and Wonho Lee
Jake A. Kind '03
Sharon Glickman Kind and Kenneth Kind
Dylan Kindler
Sara Lapham '03 and Jef Roeseler
Fiona Lapham '01 and Sandro Del Lungo
Valerie and Jay Laudenbach
The Le Vine Foundation
Timothy and Alexandra Levin Donor Advised Fund
Joanna McNeil Lewis '77
Alexandra Logue '70
Mandie and Blair Lyon
Margaret Klein Mandell '69
Laura and Lee McManus III
Joseph L. Messa '80
Deborah and Alexander Miller
Jennifer and Garrett Miller
Joyce and Steven Miller '75
Rebecca Morley '00 and David Hoskins '00
"As
parents of an alumnus, investing back into SCH not only honors the experiences and opportunities our son received, but also champions continued innovation and growth for future generations. We are proud to ‘pay it forward’ through The SCH Fund."
—Mandie
and Blair Lyon P’24
Ambulatory Surgical Services, Inc.
Anchor Management Group
Andrew Allen Charitable Foundation
Joshua H. Atkins '92
Abagail Barman and David Bates
Sandie and Richard Bauder '73
Melen Sheppard Boothby '68 and Richard Boothby '66
Brandywine Pediatric Dentistry
Charles Brinley III '88
Melissa Blue Brown '87 and Roderick Brown
W. Christian Bullitt Jr. '90
Ann Peirce Morris '54
Barbara Morrison
Sean R. Murphy '90
Dedie Stout Nutt '69
Ocean Reef Community Foundation Inc.
Pennsylvania EITC/OSTC Scholarship #2, LLC
Quita Woodward Foundation
Mary Shaifer '87* and Christopher Murphey
Ruth Sigmund
John Stanley
Susan and Charles Staufer Jr.
Glenna and Matthew Stone
Chad Stowe
Nina Sinkler Talbot '65 and James Talbot II H'81
Kate and Joe Tate '85
Lane Taylor Jr. '60
TransAmerica
Trinity Wealth Management
UGI Storage Company
Michelle Vichnin and Mitchell Edelson
Thomas Watkins Jr. '78*
Marjorie Wentz
Robert Whittenberger
Anna Cooke Woodward '82 and Charles Woodward '86
Dante Zappala
Dana and Clay Zimmer
Breakthrough Thinkers | $1,500 - $4,999
Anonymous (2)
1776 Capital Management Group at Janney Montgomery Scott
337 West Walnut Associates
Capitol Strategies Group, LLC
Gretchen Frank Carey '66
Vanessa Chan**
Eugene M. Cheston Jr. '52
Kathryn Connor
Carrie and Allan Cooper III
Corient
Kelly Lawson Culley '02
Francois de Saint Phalle '64
Katharine Cowperthwait Dickens '49
Pia and Stephen Druggan**
Eckert Family Giving Fund
Andrea and Benjamin Eckert
Edward B. O'Reilly Servicing
Jennifer and Andrew Eimer
Engine Room Technology
Marcia Feuer Englefield '90
Fairhill Scholarship Fund II, LLC
Falcon Capital
Krissie and Brendan K. Flatow '94**
Robert Forchetti
Liz E. Frank '00
Stephanie Franklin-Suber '75
Kimberly and William Freeman '91*
Kara and John Gaghan
Jill Garrido and Nathan Anderson
Mindy and William Glassman
Claire Julia Good '00 and Matthew J. Hall '00
Mary and Richard Grant
Jill Greenberg
Jody and Nikolas Greenblatt
Sandra and Thomas S. Greenwood Jr. '68
“SCH
helped mold me as an alumnus and now, as a parent, teacher, and coach, I see its impact daily in the character development, curriculum, and leadership skills of our students. It’s a community I'm proud to support and serve.”
—Julian
McFadden ’06, P’31, P’33
Kelly Scollon-Grieve and Sean Grieve
GTPHL, LLC
Lauren and Ed Guarrieri
Bryant Hare
Mark A. Harrington '76
Pamela von Seldeneck Harris '81 and Thomas Harris
Emily and Trace Hawkins
Richard Henning Jr.
Diane Hershock and Robert Middleberg
Janney Montgomery Scott, Inc.
Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia
David M. Junkin Jr. '92
Leah and Philip Katz
Brenda and Taylor Kellogg
Ann Walker Kelly ‘82
Elaine Endres Kelton '58
Thomas G. Kessler '88*
King Family Charitable Fund
Jefery King
Carol Adams Kirshner '67
Charles T. Lee III '74
Laura and Dan Levin
Judy and Ted Lloyd '90
Mairi Luce and Geofrey Bird
Michael W. Malone '00
Scott Maloy
Victoria Mason-Ailey '75
Mark S. Mastrangelo '85
Ann Matthews
Mayo Family Charitable Fund
Jillian and Dan McGowan '83
Charles K. McManus '66
Ella Stier Mecray '55
Stacy Perper Methvin '75♱
Mid-Atlantic Sports Construction
Barbara Baldwin Miller '57 and Ludlow Miller♱
Stewart Mittnacht Jr. '69
Morgan/Dekalb Gift Fund
Randal Morgan Jr. '65
Jillian and Darren Moskovitz
Marilyn Luke Neumann
Katie and Edward O'Reilly '03
Jessica and Christopher Owens
Heather and Grant Palmer
James Parker
Anne Pearson '61
Holly and Robin Peirce '81
Pennsylvania State University
Lenore Plotkin
Gerald Quill
Marzena and Lawrence Quinn
Dana Rapoport and Brett Kizner
Gail Clements Redpath '81 and Bruce Redpath
Aria Roadcloud
The Rorer Foundation, Inc.
Edward C. Rorer '61*
Susan Straus Rorer Whitby '56
Nazanin Saedi and Payman Zamani
Ashley Shaw
David J. Shaw '76
Charles Sheppard II
Marjorie Kershbaum Shiekman '67
John F. Sigmund Jr. '97
Nancy Steel Sinkler '66
Richard C. Smith III '75
R. Peter Smith II '61
Joan Snowden '55♱
Edward Stack
Linda Stanley '66
Peter G. Stanley '60
Elizabeth Flint Steel '78 and Francis P. Steel Jr. '77
Matthew Stern
Elizabeth Leube Strock '90 and Jay Strock
Alexa and Gerardo Talamo
Abby Taylor
The Peter and Nancy Thauer
Family Charitable Foundation
Brian Vogt
The William T. and Lorine E. Vogt
Barbara Mittnacht Daly ’78
Loyal Alumna, Trailblazer, and Grateful Steward
For Barbara Mittnacht Daly ’78, the values instilled at Springside—intellectual curiosity, enduring friendships, and a spirit of generosity—have remained steady guides throughout her life. A proud alumna, Daly shares a deep connection to the legacy schools: her mother and sister also attended Springside, and her two brothers were graduates of Chestnut Hill Academy, making SCH Academy a true family afair.
Daly often reflects on the strength of the education she and her family received, as well as the meaningful relationships she formed during her years at Springside. Today, that gratitude fuels her desire to make that experience available to a diverse student body, opening up opportunities they may not have had otherwise.
As the first female president of The Philadelphia Cricket Club, Daly broke new ground while serving with vision for four years, with respect for the past and hope for the future. Reflecting on her leadership, she did so with dignity and pride—her legacy of leadership and service will shine on.
Daly finds strength and solace in nature, community, and purpose. Her support of SCH reflects the deep gratitude she feels for a place that helped shape her, and her example of perseverance and service continues to inspire.
For Daly, life has come full circle. Supporting the school through planned giving by being a member of the Heritage Society is her way of honoring the investment SCH Academy made in her family—a legacy of opportunity, character, and care. Her gift ensures that future generations of students will benefit from the same transformative experience that shaped her own path. In giving back, Daly afrms the enduring promise of SCH and the lifelong bond between a school and its alumni.
Charitable Foundation
Joel Wagman '75
Webster U. Walker Jr. Foundation Inc.
Dana and Edward Walters
David Weiner
Adeline and Jason White '99
Rhoda and Sheldon Whitman
Dean Winick
John S. Wolf '66
Valerie and Roger Wood
Catherine and Paul Wrede
Christy Yafe HA'15 and Peter Yafe
Elizabeth Yafe '10
Associate Members $250 - $1,860
Virginia Kelly Bobrow '12
Patrick L. Connaghan '10
Elizabeth Maine Delacato '12 and
Carl H. Delacato III '12
James T. Hearn '12
Louise Hearn '10
Dylan X. Kaplan '25
Henry Kelly '16
J. Philip Kelly Jr. '14
Chuck Norton '22
Owen Norton '20
Dylan Joseph Parsons '15
Victoria Catherine Richardson '15
Christopher Rosenberg '12
Elizabeth Sedran '12
Brian P. Vogt '17
Lindsay Yang '10 and Peter Adubato '10
Educational Improvement Tax Credit Program (EITC) & Opportunity Scholarship Tax Credit Program (OSTC)
The Pennsylvania Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) and Opportunity Scholarship Tax Credit (OSTC) programs enable Pennsylvania taxpayers and business owners to support independent schools like SCH by redirecting their tax dollars. This year, our community contributed over $1.6 million in tuition assistance through these programs.
Anonymous (2)
337 West Walnut Associates
Marci and Richard Abt
Sarah and Frank Aloise Jr. HA'15
Ambulatory Surgical Services, Inc.
Sarah and Bryan Astheimer
Business Leadership Organized for Catholic Schools
Meghan Small Campbell '03 and Ryan Campbell
Capitol Strategies Group, LLC
Gretchen Frank Carey '66
Caspian Partners, LLC
Lara and Ho Chang
Elizabeth and Ryan Chase
Mala and Sri Chennupati
Julia Clark and Dennis Chow
Courtney Collins-Shapiro and Seth Shapiro
Comcast Cable Communications LLC
Allison and Roy DeCaro
Keri and Jason Delp
Brooke* and Christian DiMarco
Doe Run Dairy, LLC
Kathryn and William Donato Jr.*
Susan and William Doran*
Megan and Brian Dougherty
Ashley Douglas and Alexander C. Goldsmith*
Elizabeth and Michael Eagles
Sarah Edelson ‘19
Monica and Dennis Egen
Fairhill Scholarship Fund II, LLC
Maria and Bryan Ferris
Jean and J. Michael Fitzpatrick
Holly* and Greg Flanagan
Robert Forchetti
Sarah and Jonathan Frank '69
Sarah* and Samuel Fuld
Anjali and Anuj Goswami*
Dominique Green
Emery Maine Greenwood '06 and Thomas Greenwood III '01*
GTPHL, LLC
Jessica and David Hayne*
Margaret and Richard Hayne*
Herman Goldner Co., Inc.
Maria Sordoni Hudacek '02* and Stephen L. Hudacek III
Kelly and Jef Hughes
J. P. Mascaro & Sons
JM Search & Company
David M. Junkin Jr. '92
Steven Katsman
Lauri Kavulich and Edward Reitmeyer
Christine and Eric Kim
Tifany Kim and Wonho Lee
Barbara and John Kimberly
Sara King and Robert Loughran
Valerie and Jay Laudenbach
Alexandra and Timothy Levin*
Maguire Enterprises II, L.P.
Debbie Maine H'16*
Jill and Matthew Maiorino
Nicole* and Marcus Mayo
Isabel and Edward J. McDevitt III '93*
Cristina Fitzpatrick McDonald '05 and Ryan McDonald
Jillian and Daniel McGowan '83
The Metal Edge Company
Chanda Miller and Todd Franzen
"We choose to support SCH through the EITC program. It is a great way to support students while also leveraging your charitable dollars. For example, if you normally contribute $1,000 to SCH, you can donate $10,000 through the EITC program and receive a $9,000 PA Income Tax Credit. Therefore, your $1,000 donation gives SCH a $10,000 benefit. Once you do it, you will see how rewarding the impact is, for the students, and also for the donor. It’s a meaningful contribution that you’ll want to continue year after year, like we did.”
- Ho and Lara Chang P’27, P’29, P’31
Deborah and Alexander Miller
Julia and Essex Mitchell*
Montgomery County Scholarships
Ann Peirce Morris '54
Kristin and David Norton
Pennsylvania EITC/OSTC Scholarship #2, LLC
Tracy and Adam Piatkowski
Lenore Plotkin
Aria Roadcloud
Kimberly and Michael Rufo
Elizabeth McCausland Salata '02* and Kyle Salata
SCH Academy Scholarship #1, LLC
Rachael and David Schwartz
Amy Tyler Shea '87 and John Shea
Jaimie and Kevin Shmelzer*
Glenna and Matthew Stone
Chad Stowe
Laurene and Andrew Topping*
UGI Storage Company
Elizabeth Van Vleck
Michelle Vichnin and Mitchell Edelson
Kim Whetzel H'17* and William M. Whetzel
Lorraine White
WSFS Bank
Christy Yafe HA'15 and Peter Yafe
Elizabeth Yafe '10
Mims Maynard Zabriskie* and Marek P. Zabriskie
Dante Zappala
Dana and Clay Zimmer
Robyn and Seth Zlotkin
The Parents Association
Thank you for your generous support of the Parents Association fundraiser, Vegas Vibes: It’s SCHowtime, held on April 11, 2025. Over 350 community members enjoyed an unforgettable evening of glitzy games, dazzling entertainment, and an exciting silent auction and rafe, all in support of new seating for the Thornley Middle School auditorium.
ACK Contracting
Jennifer and Rommel Acuna
Aljazi Aldousari and Ali Mohammad
Sarah and Frank Aloise Jr. HA'15
Sarah and Bryan Astheimer
Yolanda Banks**
Dana and Robert Bradfield
Anna and Pranav Chandra
Lara and Ho Chang
Liz and Ryan Chase
Carrie and Allan Cooper III
Allison and Roy DeCaro
Brooke* and Christian DiMarco
Davirah and Delvin Dinkins*
Dunbar Public Afairs
Fay and William Dunbar*
Lindsay Raden Dwyer ’03 and Timothy Dwyer
Andrea and Benjamin Eckert
Five Girls Sandwich Shop
Heather and Patrick Foley
Kate and Michael Gerard
Anjali and Anuj Goswami*
Emery Maine Greenwood '06 and Thomas S. Greenwood III '01*
Lauren and Robert Haimes '98
Alisha and Reid Halloran '02
Dana and James Harris Jr.
The Heit Homes Group
Tabitha and Jeremy Heit
Kristin Herman and Lance Ramer
HopDial Phone Systems
Maria Sordoni Hudacek '02* and Stephen L. Hudacek III
Lynne Kaplan and Ronald Jones
Leah and Philip Katz
Brenda and Taylor Kellogg
Laura and Ryan Kidwell
Christine and Eric Kim
Valerie and Jay Laudenbach
Hien Lu and Dylan Landis
Mairi Luce and Geofrey Bird
Debbie Maine H’16*
Kelli and Jon Marans
Andrea and Gregory A. Martin '89
Moji Masala
Nicole* and Marcus Mayo
Isabel and Edward J. McDevitt III '93*
Cristina Fitzpatrick McDonald '05 and Ryan McDonald
Chanda Miller and Todd Franzen
Deborah and Alexander Miller
Moore Brothers Wine Company
Susan and Gregory Moore
Kristin and David Norton
PA Surgery Group
Pandion Development Management
Dimitrios Papanagnou and Jason Young
James Parker
Tracy and Adam Piatkowski
Schuyler and Joseph Pollard
Alexandra and Kristopher Powell
Shireen Qadri and JD Walsh
Kathy Rivera and Durwood Boyd
Aimee Rush and Charles King III
Nazanin Saedi and Payman Zamani
Sarah Greenwood Salmon '97 and Morgan Salmon
Jaimie and Kevin Shmelzer*
Rachael and Danny Silva
Sarah Stevenson ’99 and Libby Peters
Sara Brady Stewart ’94 and Richard Stewart
John Talbot '90*
The Stone House Group LLC
Aires and Terry Thompson
Tooth Bud Pediatric Dentistry
Top of the Hill Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry
Total Game Sports
Westside Distributors
Robyn and Seth Zlotkin
"As a parent and Parents Association president, I choose to give to SCH because I see firsthand the incredible impact this community has on our children. Supporting SCH is my way of saying thank you—for the dedicated teachers, the lasting friendships, and the community that truly cares."
— Yolanda Banks P’26, President, Parents Association
Thank you, sponsors!
Game Changers Committee
Jean Fitzpatrick P’05, P’09, GP’35, GP’37, Chair
Francis Vaughn, Honorary Chair
Ryan McDonald P’35, P’37, Patron-Sponsor Co-Chair
Emery Maine Greenwood ‘06, P’35, P’38, P'40, P'42
Patron-Sponsor Co-Chair
Sponsors and Supporters
Lead Sponsor
The Fitzpatrick/McDonald Families
Supporters
Anonymous
1776 Capital Management Group at Janney Montgomery Scott
ACK Contracting
Marguerite and Mark Adzick
Anchor Management Group
Douglas P. Anders '02
Susan Anderson
AR Building Services
Belltown Power
Melen Sheppard Boothby ’68 and Richard C. Boothby ’66
Brandywine Pediatric Dentistry
Brooklyn Dumpling Shop
Elizabeth Buza and Ernest G. Norville
Liz and Kevin Cahill
Meghan Small Campbell ’03 and Ryan Campbell
Annabelle B. Canning*
Danielle and Justin Cifra
Dan Clark
Guy Columbro
Conestoga Capital Advisors
Corient
Maureen and James Crumlish IV ’04
Kelly Lawson Culley ’02 and Joseph D. Culley Jr.
Dakota
Francesca and Bruce Dalglish
Elizabeth Maine Delacato ’12 and Carl H. Delacato III ’12
Davirah and Delvin Dinkins*
Lindsay Raden Dwyer ’03 and Timothy Dwyer
Elizabeth and Michael Eagles
Andrea and Benjamin Eckert
Lori and Bruce M. Eckert
Edward B. O'Reilly Servicing
Monica and Dennis Egen Jr.
Engine Room Technology
Paul Evans
Falcon Capital
Amy Feeney
Alexander C. Feldman ’86
Ruthie D. Strong Ferraro '79
Anita Ficken
Fiduciary Trust International of Pennsylvania
First Tee Greater Philadelphia
Jean and Michael Fitzpatrick
Alex Flack
John J. Fleming '73
Katy and Jason Friedland
Jill Garrido and Nathan Anderson
Monica and Charles Gibbs
Derrick Goodenow
Adam Goodman
Joseph G. Grasso
Dominique Green
Emery Maine Greenwood ’06 and Thomas Shaw Greenwood III ’01*
Brian Grieve
Kelly and Sean Grieve
Alisha and Reid Halloran ’02
Riley Jacoby Halloran ’05 and Gardner C. Halloran ’05
Allen Harberg Jr. ’89
Bryant Hare
R. Bryant Hare
Pamela von Seldeneck Harris ’81 and Thomas G. Harris
Tong He
Richard Henning Jr.
Herman Goldner Co., Inc.
Carol and James Hovey
Maria Sordoni Hudacek ’02* and Stephen L. Hudacek III
Stephen and Maria Hudacek Family
Foundation Fund
Jon Hugo
Rosalie L. Hunter ’82
Chuck Hurchalla
Gail Inderwies
Nicholas R. Irwin ’73
Janney Montgomery Scott, Inc.
Joshua T. Jennings ’90
Matt Jones
Debora and William Jordan Jr. ’80
Michael Kaplan
Courtney Kapp
Juliana Strong Karnavas ’83 and Andrew C. Karnavas '83
Brenda and Taylor Kellogg
Jacob A. Kind ’03
Sharon Glickman Kind and Kenneth Kind
Dylan Kindler
Nancy L. Kiss
Jill and George W. Kyle Jr.
Joan Lau
Julie and David Lawson
Charles T. Lee III ’74
Laura and Dan Levin
Jerome Levin
Debbie Maine H'16*
Jill and Matthew Maiorino
Scott Maloy
William Martindale
Nicole* and Marcus Mayo
Jennifer McAleese
Mari McDermott and Jared Simon
Isabel and Edward J. McDevitt III ’93
Cristina Fitzpatrick McDonald ’05 and Ryan McDonald
Patrick McGinnis
Jenny James McHugh ’84 and Burt McHugh
Laura and Lee McManus
Alejandra and Tyler McNeil
Gregg Melinson
Christopher Merrick
Mid-Atlantic Sports Construction
Alexandra Beatty Morris ’94
Barbara Morrison
Jillian and Darren Moskovitz
Christopher Munley
Joseph Nellis
Lisa Noone
Christian Hovey Norpel ’89
Kristin and David Norton
Edward B. O'Reilly ’03
Shireen Qadri and John David Walsh
Betsy and Jake Ramage
Raynier Institute & Foundation
Gail Clements Redpath ’81 and Bruce Redpath
Robert L. Robertson II ’08
Margarita and Andrew Rooke
Taylor A. Rooke ’06
Alison Rudolf
Aimee Rush and Charles King III
Elizabeth McCausland Salata ’02* and Kyle Salata
Rebecca Swain Sanderson ’91 and
Jason Sanderson
Ashley Shaw
Shearon Environmental Design Company
Charles L. Sheppard II
Marjorie Kershbaum Shiekman ’67
Julia and Stephen Shof
Casey Shure
John F. Sigmund Jr. ’97
Ruth Sigmund
Kyle Simpson
Betsy O'Neil Smith '85 and Richard F. Smith Jr. ’78
Edward Stack
John Stanley
Susie and Charles R. Staufer Jr.
Laura Sutlif
Alexa and Gerardo Talamo
Nina Sinkler Talbot ’65 and James Talbot II H’81
John Talbot ’90*
TransAmerica
Trinity Wealth Management
Brian Vogt
Wallace Roberts & Todd, LLC
Robert S. Warth
Maryann and Robert Watson
Alexandra Pearson Webster ’03 and Charles Webster
Charles Weeks
David Weiner
Brett Weisberg
Marjorie Wentz
Kim Whetzel H'17* and William M. Whetzel
Robert Whittenberger
Dean Winick
Withington Charitable Foundation
Dana and Clay Zimmer
Gift-In-Kind Sponsors
Addison Bay
Stateside Vodka
Andrew Tedesco Studios/Painted Golf Clubs
Horizons at SCH ofers a high-quality, hands-on learning experience outside of the traditional school year to support academic achievement and healthy youth development. Now in its fifth year, the program serves over 75 rising 1st through 5th-grade students. Horizons students experience a full day of learning opportunities, including literacy, math, STEM, and enrichment activities such as field trips, hiking, and instructional swimming. Students also receive breakfast, lunch, and snacks at no cost.
Geraldine Allen H'15
Lauren and Michael Antwi III
Sarah and Bryan Astheimer
Authentic Land Transfer
Joseph W. Baldi '64
Sharon and Josiah Bancroft V
Catherine and Brian Baney
Yolanda Banks
Zana Bass
Matthew Beck
Diana Bellonby and Matthew Duquès
Charlene Bierl and Youngmoo Kim*
Nicole Black
Bluestone Foundation
Sheila Bodine
Marisol Booth
Ayana Bradshaw
Kira Branch
Susan and Kirk Brown
Melissa Blue Brown '87 and Roderick Brown
Cynthia Brown
Marisa Brunetti and Hakim Franklin
Michelle Burns
Alethia Calbeck and Daniel Van Wert
Alex Callo
Jaclyn Callo
Sheila Callo
Meghan Small Campbell '03 and Ryan Campbell
Christopher Caradec
Tara and Kevin Carr-Lemke
Alicia Chambers and Brian Rodgers
JoAnn and Jefrey Chapman
Nicholas Chapman '32
Noah Chapman '32
Ava Chavez '23
Jody and Michael Cheeseborough II
Jo'Von Clayton
Kimberly and Louis Clotman
Courtney Collins-Shapiro and Seth Shapiro
Comcast Cable Communications LLC
Natalie and Darnell Coney
Martha Crowell HA'97
Lauren and Thomas Curry
Sarah Damiano
Randi Danziger
Carly Danziger
Alexandra de Beaulac '27
Madeline and Andrew de Beaulac
Maiysha Dean-Bent
Allison and Roy DeCaro
Frith Dekerillis
Keri and Jason Delp
Maryn Delp '29
Deborah S. Dempsey HA'86
Danielle and Devin DeShields
Robin and Kevin DeShields
Margit Detweiler '85
Gail and John S. Detweiler Sr. '91
Francesca deVito and Ben West
Davirah and Delvin Dinkins*
Janet Distel and Michael Wherley
Mary Ann Domanska HA'18 and Andrew Domanski
Kathryn and William Donato Jr.*
Megan and Brian Dougherty
Ashley Douglas and Alexander C. Goldsmith*
Pia and Stephen Druggan**
Laura and Chris Dufany
Fay and William Dunbar*
Hazel Dunbar
Tamara and Joseph Dybas
Elizabeth and Michael Eagles
Kim Eberle-Wang H'11 and Hoau-Yan Wang
Barbara Elster
Christine and Donta Evans
Juliet and Andres Fajardo
Ayinke and Seth Feit
Holly* and Greg Flanagan
Noreen and Terence Foley
Rachele and Andrew Foley
Maria and Andrew Frank '98
Jennifer Couzin-Frankel and Richard Frankel
Stephanie Franklin-Suber '75
Mary Anne Fraser
Jill Garrido and Nathan Anderson
Krista and Jamie Gebbia
Jennifer and Alfred Gellhorn
Jessica and Michael Gerber
Tigist Getachew and Merid Kassaye
Tanya Gomez
Michelle Goodridge
Tennille Gordon '98
Deborah Gordon
Anjali and Anuj Goswami*
Dominique Green
Jody and Nikolas Greenblatt
Talia and Mark Greene
Patricia Grifn and Kirk Heilbrun
Lauren and Edward Guarrieri
Laura and Anand Gupte
Katie and Gerald Guzinski
Doub Hanshaw and John Mahafey
Dorseina Harmon
Laura Harrington
Dana and James Harris
Holly and Brandon Harris
Elisabeth Hawkings
Emily and Trace Hawkins
Staci Heindel and Erich Villasis
Sharon Herzog
Nyree Hobbs
James Holman
Donna Holmes-Lockett
Hologic Charitable Fund
Horizons Greater Philadelphia
Horizons National Student Enrichment Program, Inc.
Tamara Howard
Maria Sordoni Hudacek '02* and Stephen L. Hudacek III
Roldana Huganir
Jillian Hugo and Chris Togni
Kathy and Michael Jacoby
Minhee Jang and Youngmin Kim
Nicole Johnson
Barry Johnston
Sejal and Gary Jonas
Cassandra and Doyt Jones
Faith Jones
Keisha and Aldustus Jordan
Stephanie Kasten HA'17 and Stephen Megargee
Leah and Philip Katz
Lauri Kavulich and Edward Reitmeyer
Elizabeth Kent and Michael Friedman
Tarik Khan
Mana Khandvala '85 and John Edwards
Tifany Kim and Wonho Lee
Sara King and Robert Loughran
Julie Knutson and Tyler Rudick
Aoua Kone and Ibrahim Dante
Andrea Koplove and Jayson Tonkon
Viktoria Kristiansson and Harvey Bartle IV '91
Celeste and Robert Lamb
Jessica and Charles A. B. Landreth '96
Fiona Lapham '01 and Sandro Del Lungo
Emilie and Peter Lapham
Sara Lapham '03 and Jef Roeseler
Sydney Lea Jr. '60
Alexandra and Timothy Levin*
Hein Lu and Dylan Landis
Mairi Luce and Geofrey Bird
Kira Luxon Pepe
Stacey MacBride H'14 and J. Douglas MacBride '61
Julia and Alexander MacMullan
Debbie Maine H'16*
Kristy Martin and Christopher Roselle
Christen Martin and George Webber
Andrea and Gregory A. Martin '89
Brooke and Josh Mattingly
Gemma Mattox
Sonya Mattox
The McCausland Foundation
Bonnie and Peter McCausland
Kristina and Christopher F. McCausland '00
Blythe McCormack and Tim Lynch
Jobina Jones-McDonnell and Chris McDonnell
Maura McInerney
Sharmil McKee
Catherine McManus and Brian Walter H'20
Laura and Lee McManus
Maria McNichols H'20 and Thomas McNichols
Lauren Martz Melissen '03 and Chris Melissen
Terria Melnick
Bethany and David Meyer
Katie and Justin Milgrim
Chanda Miller and Todd Franzen
Jennifer and Garrett Miller
Eydie Miller-Ellis '77
Heather Mineau
Amy and Eric Minnick
Julia and Essex Mitchell*
Lindsay Moore and Chris Keiluhn
LaWanda Morris
Joann Moscariello
Jillian and Darren Moskovitz
Dayna Muñiz and Daniel Jacobs
Heather Murphy
Neha and Ritesh Nautiyal
Michelle Brown-Nevers and Harry Nevers
Kristin and David Norton
Melinda and Edward O'Connor
Elizabeth O'Flanagan
Margit Olson and Marianne Maloy
Jessica and Christopher Owens
Tamara Leon-Palfrey and Mark Palfrey
Heather and Grant Palmer
Jalila Brown Parker '98 and Alan Parker Jr.
Seth Parkes-Mattox
Kenyatta and Maurice Patterson
Maria and Michael Pavelsky
Francina Pendergrass
Brian Peters
Tasha Martin-Peters and Michael Peters
Tracy and Adam Piatkowski
Schuyler and Joseph Pollard
Pool & Hot Tub Foundation
Alexandra and Kristopher Powell
Proof of the Pudding by MGR, LLC
Lauren Drinker Putnam and Fitz Putnam '99
Olivia and Timothy Rabe
David Ragusa
Dana Rapoport and Brett Kizner
Dipa and William Richardson Jr.
Kathy Rivera and Durwood Boyd
Deidre Robinson
Kristin Romens and Matthew Eskin '89
Aimee Rush and Charles King III
Nazanin Saedi and Payman Zamani
Elizabeth McCausland Salata '02* and Kyle Salata
Julia and Michael Samuel
Deena Sanusi-Jones
Dorothy and Geof Sasso
Shirlean Sawyer
Selma Schlee
Danielle Schueller
Lauren Schulz
Rachael and David Schwartz
Juliet Schweidel and Brian G. Wells
Kelly Scollon-Grieve and Sean Grieve
Michelle and Ian Shefer
Rachael and Danny Silva
Laina and Jed Silversmith
Patricia Small
Alicia and Shawn Smith
Lindsey and Frank Snyder IV
Nadine Badger Stevenson '90* and Matthew Stevenson
Sarah Stevenson '99 and Libby Peters
Alena Stolyar and Christopher Herghelegiu
Glenna and Matthew Stone
Aleigha Strong
Maliha Sultana and Gayasuddin Khaja
Nadya and Evan Sultanik
Carie and Shandor Szalay
Susan and Gregory Thiel
Sara and James Thorpe
Karen Tracy H'04 and Ernest Tracy III
Susan Matlack Troemel '82
Stacye and Charles Trulear V
United States Tennis Association, Middle States Section, Inc
Kimberly and Francis Vargas
Alice and D.W. Wainwright
Margaret Wallis
Jane Lachat Walsh '03 and John Walsh '03
Dana and Edward Walters
Thomas Watkins Jr. '78*
Jen Weikert and Jesse Warren
Rhoda and Sheldon Whitman
Adrienne Winney and Frederick Bowen
Caleb Wistar IV '73
Marie and Brett Wright
Christy Yafe H'15 and Peter Yafe
Kimberly and Scott Yetter
Mims Maynard Zabriskie* and Marek P. Zabriskie
Carly Zambino and Zachary Torres
Rooted in Friendship, Growing in Legacy: The Class of 1975 Celebrates its 50th Reunion
The Springside and CHA Class of 1975's 50th reunion was a heartfelt celebration that evolved into a powerful expression of connection and love.
“What we experienced together is a rare gift,” reflected alumnus Rob Banse. “Half a century has passed, and yet the love, humor, and grace of this class remain as vibrant as ever. We are bound by something that time cannot diminish.”
The weekend was filled with joyful reconnections and meaningful moments. Highlights included a private tour of the soonto-open Calder Gardens, a class dinner in the Wissahickon Inn, and a lively all-alumni dinner dance. For classmates like Victoria Mason-Ailey and Patty McGill Billock, the occasion was made even more special by family milestones, as their daughters returned to campus to celebrate their 10th reunion, creating a multigenerational celebration.
The Rec Legacy Fund: A Lasting Gift from the Class of 1975
In honor of their 50th reunion, the Springside and CHA Class of 1975 established The Rec Legacy Fund—a lasting commitment to one of SCH’s most iconic spaces. The fund supports the preservation, maintenance, ongoing restoration, and improvement of The Rec, a historic and integral structure on campus. Beloved by generations of students, The Rec has long been a home for creativity, collaboration, and performance.
The Restore The Rec Campaign Chair Caroline King shares, "through this fund, the Class of 1975 ensures that The Rec will continue to be a creative, welcoming, and inspiring home for current and future Players, just as it has been for decades."
As Vicki McNeil Le Vine ’75 shared, “The Rec holds so many of our memories—performances, rehearsals, and friendships that shaped who we are. This fund ensures that future students will have the same opportunities in a space that reflects their talent and passion.”
In honor of their 50th, the class established The Rec Legacy Fund, a significant endowed gift to ensure the preservation and restoration of The Rec—a beloved part of campus. This guarantees that future generations will enjoy a facility that nurtures their talent.
Inspired by memorial benches across campus, Leslie Blankin Lane, Springside class president, introduced the idea of a bench honoring deceased classmates. This quickly expanded into a dedicated Class of 1975 Garden Room, featuring memorial benches and plantings as part of The Campaign for the Commons
This tranquil space will serve as a symbol of the enduring friendships and vibrant spirit of the class. Members will return to campus for Homecoming 2025 to dedicate the Garden Room. As Banse said, "May they rest in peace and rise in glory, and may their memory be a blessing to us all."
Tribute Gifts
Springside Chestnut Hill Academy is grateful to the following donors, who made contributions to the school in memory of a special person in the fiscal year 2025.
KEY:
Given in Memory of Given by
Jenny Culbert
Marguerite and Mark Adzick
Catherine and Brian Baney
Anne Keller Bolno '94 and Paul Bolno
Kirstin and Nick Bosch
Jennifer Chiccarino and Taj Byrd
Carrie and Allan Cooper III
Victoria and Barry Cross Jr.
Martha Crowell HA'97
Tamara and Joseph Dybas
Rita El-Hajj and Phillip Wilson
Kelly and Marcos Espinoza
Betty Ann Fish HA'02
Amy Goldberg
Alisha and Reid Halloran '02
Sharon Herzog
Sarah Millet and Spencer Hofman
Maria Sordoni Hudacek* '02 and Stephen L. Hudacek III
Elaine and Robert Jacoby
Lynne Kaplan and Ronald Jones
Leah and Philip Katz
Elizabeth Kent and Michael Friedman
Jessica and Charles A. B. Landreth '96
Amira Leifer
Leslie Maddrey
Margaret Klein Mandell '69
Andrea and Gregory A. Martin '89
Catherine McManus and Brian Walter H'20
Laura and Lee McManus III
John McTigue
Liz and Nate Moyer
Christiane and Robert Murray III
Margit Olson and Marianne Maloy
Debbie and Dave Posmontier
Brittany Price and Anthony Dennis
Olivia and Timothy Rabe
Dana Rapoport and Brett Kizner
Diane Ross HA'17
Glenna and Matthew Stone
Alexa and Gerardo Talamo
Kathryn Trayes
Julia Valiela and Jason Bissonette
Timothy Delehaunty
Katherine Delehaunty
Vernon L. Epps ’75
Max Berlin II '75
Clementine and Stanley Franklin Sr.
Stephanie Franklin-Suber '75
William “Rug” E. Hall ’70
Bruce F. Morgan '70
Craig N. Johnson
Charlotte Cheston Betancourt '61
JoAnn and Jefrey Chapman
Nancy and John Fischer
Betty Ann Fish HA'02
Margaret Davison Freeman '62, H'04
Mary and Richard Grant
Maryl and William Hitchings IV
Jan♱ and David Kollock
Jennifer James McHugh '84 and Burton McHugh Jr.
Kristin and David Norton
The Jefrey and Pepper Rexford Charitable Fund
Pepper Johnson Rexford '92 and Jefrey Rexford
Robert Stevens
Sally and James Studdiford III
Elizabeth E. R. Van Dusen
Margaret Wallis
Erin and Pennock Yeatman IV
Delcitia Johnson-Gore ’75
Robin Kronick '75
Steven F. Killough ’73
Sandie and Richard Bauder '73
John D. Maine Jr. ’79
Emery Family Fund (Patricia Emery)
JM Search & Company
Michael C. Mellor ’90
Charles B. Neely '90
Mary Shaifer '87* and Christopher Murphey
Stacy Perper Methvin ’75
Amanda and James Rice II
James & Amanda Rice Family Charitable Fund
Ludlow Miller
John E. Basinski
Peace Whitman Baxter '55
Susan Brown
Leslie and Barry Cerf
Betty Ann Fish HA'02
Merrell and Craig Grant
Cynthia and Martin Heckscher '52
Kellie and Robert Hilb
Gretchen Schaefer Jackson '55
Juliana Strong Karnavas '83 and Andrew C. Karnavas '83
Nan Lansinger
Ted Lauritzen
Karen and Handsel Minyard
Marilyn and Kent Muhlker
Linda and Charles Schelke
Marjorie Kershbaum Shiekman '67
Susan and Stanley Trotman
Margaret and Thomas Whitford
Mary Louise Wilson
James F. Mootz Jr.
Patricia M. Mootz H'10
James F. Mootz III ’96
Patricia M. Mootz H'10
Keith Youse
Edgar M. Sheppard Jr. ’42
Clark Groome '60
Ellen Nalle Hass '77 and Jay Hass
Rosalie L. Hunter '82
Chrisy and Roger Jones '76
Susan Stroud Kleinfelder '76 and John Kleinfelder '76
William Lutz Jr.
Caroline Graham Mancini '49
Charles Sheppard II
Anne and Baird Standish
Elizabeth Flint Steel '78 and Francis P. Steel Jr. '77
Peter B. von Hemert '72
Johanna Sigmund ’94
Kristin and Jonathan Beatty ’96
Meaghan and Joseph Bonavita
First Thursday Foundation
Ruth Sigmund
Tobey Sindt
Margaret Golden '74
Margaret and Richard C. Smith Jr.
Richard C. Smith '75
During the 2024-2025 school year, our community came together to honor two beloved leaders whose impact on SCH spans generations. Supporting the Campaign for the Commons, donors named the Betty Ann "BA" Fish H'02 Field behind the Vare Field House in recognition of the PE teacher's 37 years of teaching, coaching, and leadership. To honor Ed Aversa H'15, funds were raised to name the new team room in the Commons, celebrating his remarkable ability to make every student feel valued.
DONORS FOR BA FISH H'02 FIELD
Margaret and Joel Baker
Sharon and Josiah Bancroft V
Sarah Boothby '07
Regina and John Busenbark
Vanessa Chan**
Elizabeth Clark '01
Bernadette Collins
Carrie and Allan Cooper III
Martha Crowell HA'97
Lucile Rice Culp '08 and Thomas Culp III '08
Allison Curry
Ryan Curry
Colleen DiDonato
Mary Dougherty '08
Lauren Drinker Putnam and Fitz Putnam '99
Lindsay Raden Dwyer '03 and Timothy Dwyer
Tamara and Joseph Dybas
Cheryl and Paul Fennessy
Beverley and Joseph Ferguson III
Elizabeth Fish
Judith Ann Fish
Louise Fish
Liz Frank '00
Leslee Frye
Jenny and Alfred Gellhorn
Charlotte Giovinazzo
Janet Giovinazzo H'01 and Robert Giovinazzo
Sheila and Maximilian Goettner II
Margaret Grady HA'09
Heather and Stewart Greenleaf Jr. '96
Leslie Jacoby Hack '08
Katharine and John Hager
Alisha and Reid Halloran '02
Riley Jacoby Halloran '05 and Gardner C. Halloran '05
Allison Sears Harrison '03
Jessica and David Hayne*
Sharon Herzog
Maria Sordoni Hudacek '02* and Stephen L. Hudacek III
Leah and Philip Katz
Aimee H'20 and Martin Keough
Polly Kimberly H'25
Jessica and Charles A. B. Landreth '96
Valerie and Jay Laudenbach
Ashley Burkert Li '03
Anne Livezey '88
Nancy DeCamara Maglio '90
Mariane Maloy and Margit Olson
Andrea and Gregory A. Martin '89
Nicole* and Marcus Mayo
Kathy McCormick
Hilary McDonnell '11
Steve McGuinn HA'15
Jennifer James McHugh '84 and Burton McHugh Jr.
Maria H'20 and Thomas McNichols
Stephanie Mill HA'13
Julia and Essex Mitchell*
Danis Sill-Mollick and James Mollick
Rebecca Morley '00 and David Hoskins '00
Amy Padula '96
Jinnette Parker '74
Jennifer and Johnston Pearcy II
Eleanor Sorensen '07
Schuyler and Joseph Pollard
Carmela Ricottone
Louisa Ross '04
Elizabeth McCausland Salata '02* and Kyle Salata
Katie Warwick Schreiner '95 and Todd Schreiner
Gail Scott
Samantha and Andrew Silverman
Christina Smith '91
Nicole and Greg Smith
Elana Smith
Nick Smith H'10
Rachel Staf '04
Glenna and Matthew Stone
Eleanor Testa '08
Julie Brackin Van Gelder '96
Douglas and Robert Wainwright
Ellen Pearson Ward '88 and John Ward
Alexandra Pearson Webster '03 and Whit Webster
Sarah Wieman '08
Ellen and David Wilson
DONORS FOR ED AVERSA H'15 TEAM ROOM
Tyler P. Ahrenhold '07
Courtney Altemus
Rhonda and Frederick Anderson
Joseph G. Aversa '07
Katie and Daniel Brett
Anthony C. Cardona '07
Meg and David Carpenter
Robert Carson
Dominic F. Castelli '93
Rosemarie and Thomas Cockill H'18
Patrick L. Connaghan '10
Maureen and James Crumlish IV '04
Robert A. Deery Jr. '05
Beth DeLones
Pia and Stephen Druggan**
Kim Eberle-Wang H'11 and Hoau-Yan Wang
Cheryl and Paul Fennessy
Holly* and Greg Flanagan
Krissie and Brendan Flatow '94**
Rachele and Andrew Foley
Mary and John Foley
Karin and John Ford
Daniel J. Gallagher '11
Susan Gill and Mark Ciarelli
Heather and Stewart Greenleaf Jr. '96
Dolores and Thomas Higgins
Lucy and Paul Hines H'03
Roberto Ioannucci
Bart Jeannoute
Aimee H'20 and Martin Keough
Michael Lonergan III '08
Sharon Loughery
Frank L. Magee '90
Jodi and Brian Mahony
Jessica and Robert Markey
Aimee and Michael McCann
Mary and Michael McCann
Sandra Haig McConnell '60
Rachel and Timothy McCool
Jane and Patrick McFadden
Susan and Christopher McInerney
Christopher S. McInerney '04
Melissa and Michael McMullen
Maria H'20 and Thomas McNichols
Matthew K. McTamney '25
Brian V. Miglionico '04
David R. Miller '08
Samuel F. Miller '05
Gianna Pownall Nef '13
Chase D. Newbold '22
Leslie Connor Newbold '86 and William Newbold
Chuck Norton '22
Kristin and David Norton
Owen Norton '20
Carolyn and Mark Pownall
Jennifer and E.G. Rall Jr.
Aaron M. Rascoe '20
Elizabeth Graham Rubin and Harvey Rubin
Christine Giovinazzo Salvatore '07
Faith Scally '23
Katie Warwick Schreiner '95 and Todd Schreiner
Alicia and Timothy Scott
Rachael and Danny Silva
Donald A. Sivick III '04
Anne Stout HA'11 and Morris Stout IV '71
Tyler H. Stout '07
Kate and Joe Tate '85
Tara and Anthony Trunfio
Kathy Wargo
Michael G. Whitworth II '07
Ke'Shawn Williams '20
Ellen and David Wilson
Deborah and Charles Wismer
if you would like to donate in honor of ba fish or ed aversa, please scan the qr code.