Johnny Warrington ’05 Scholarship, established in 2005, assists a qualified student who is well-rounded in his/her interests and is athletically inclined. Brynne and Robert Coletti Trent Coletti Mary and Leonard Hamm Barbara Jane Stalzer The Richard F. Williams SBS ’58 Scholarship, established in 2001, provides a scholarship to a qualified student who could not otherwise afford a Summit education.
The Endowment Family Funds
Marc Gerard Fragge ’83 Scholarship, established in 1988, assists qualified students who exemplify Marc’s personal dedication to academic achievement, athletic involvement and spiritual growth. Betty and Ronald Fragge Joan and James Gardner Family Fund, established in 2004. Chris and Trey Heekin Family Fund, established in 2004, provides partial scholarships to students preferably in grades 3-9, whose parents have demonstrated their commitment to The Summit’s educational and character building programs. Frank X. Homan Scholarship, established in 2004, for a qualified male student who embodies the spiritual values of The Summit, shows strength of character, is willing to work hard to achieve his goals. Margo S. Homan Scholarship, established in 2004, for a qualified female student who embodies the spiritual values of The Summit, shows strength of character, is willing to work hard to achieve her goals. Diego Esquibel Carolyn and John LaBar Family Fund, established in 2004. Carolyn and Rees LaBar Lifers Scholarship, established in 1998, provides a scholarship for grades 1-12 to a qualified student who could not otherwise afford a Summit education. Virginia H. Pohl Family Scholarship, established in 2001, provides a scholarship to a “qualified person of character, who demonstrates ability to succeed, participates actively in co-curricular programs and shares Godgiven gifts.” + Deceased
The Price Foundation Path to Excellence Scholarship, established in 2003. Schilderink Family Faculty Chair for Distinguished Teaching, established in 1989, promotes academic and institutional excellence with an annual award to a faculty member who exemplifies the highest standards of teaching and distinguished service to The Summit.
FAMILY BENEFACTOR FUNDS ($40,000 - $99,999) Alumni Scholarship Fund, established in 1980. Delle (Christensen) ‘67 and Edmund Jones Lois (Crowe) Jones ‘50
The Harold C. Schott Family Fund, established in 2004, for the maintenance and upkeep of the Harold C. Schott Middle School.
Charles and May Belle Barrett Family Fund, established in 2004. Angela and Ernest Eynon
The Marge and Charles J. Schott Scholarship, established in 2006, provides tuition assistance for deserving students in grades 9-12.
Anna and Marc Bohlke Family Fund, established in 2006. Anna and Marc Bohlke
The Summit Legacy Scholarship, established in 2006, to provide a scholarship for a student in grades 1-6 who is a child of an alumnus/ alumna or a sibling of a student and who needs financial assistance, displays strong academic performance and contributes positively to student life. Fran (Shiels) ’67 and Thomas Eagen, Jr. SBS ‘58 The Summit Professional Development Institute, established in 1999, is a school-directed professional development fund to meet the school’s most pressing educational needs that strengthen excellence in teaching.
Marc Bohlke Scholarship, established in 2009, for a student of character with leadership potential. Anonymous (2) Terry and Curt Albertson Janiene and Stephen Baker Anna Bohlke Christine and John Browner Kimberly and Kevin Bush Rosine (Daoud) ‘74 and James Cassidy Susan and Edward Castleberry SBS ‘46 Sarah and Michael Chasnoff Teri and Neil Comber Ethna and Todd Cooper Karrie and Chip Crowther Cheryl and Roger Dean Victoria and Amador Delamerced Amie and Mark Delworth Evelyn Disher Hill Kathleen and Ronald Emery Mary and Scott Farmer Cynthia Fitton and Robin Cotton Sharon Williams Frisbie ‘69 Madeline and Patrick Gilligan Blake and Craig Gustafson Mr. and Mrs. William B. Jackson III Beth and Paul Jantsch Peggy and Gary Johns
Arthur and Irma Theobald Scholarship, established in 1996, provides two scholarships to qualified African-American students who witness belief in “the gift of education and perseverance in the face of challenge” and who could not otherwise afford a Summit education. 55
Cecelia and Michael Johnson Amy and George Joseph BMS ‘78 Margaret and Richard Joseph, Sr. BMS ‘79 Julie and Kenneth Klosterman, Jr. ‘80 Catherine and Donald Laden Tina and John Landry Marian and Jack Leibold Diane (Thurner) and Perrin March Lynn Marmer and Gene Beaupre Peggy and Tim Mathile Susan and Eric Meeks Kerry Grote Mock and Russell Mock Tracy Moore ‘02 Penny and Kevin O’Brien Carol Pho O’Donnell and Edward O’Donnell, Jr. Joelle and Nicholas Ragland BMS ‘83 Amy and Benjamin Russert Elizabeth (Grogan) ‘75 and C. J. Schmidt III Allyson and Michael Schumacher Patty and Eric Steinman The Summit Country Day School Summit Parents Association (SPA) Molly and Gregory Tassone Jodi and Thomas Tobin Joan Stalzer-Van Pelt and Richard Van Pelt Tonya and Olden Warren Tina and Scott Whalen The Family of Dr. Patricia White Pat and Robert Wilhelmy Jenny and Thomas Williams SBS ‘71 Richard V. and Carol A. Wilson Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation Aleksandr Zolotarev Castellini Foundation Family Fund, established in 2004. Cheryl and Roger Dean Family Fund, established in 2004. Juanita and John Griffin Family Fund, established in 2004. National City Bank Scholarship Fund, established in 2006. National City Bank The Amy and Ben Russert Family Fund, established in 2001.
BMS Boys Middle School GMS Girls Middle School SBS Summit Boys School