Report of Giving 2021-2022

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RepoR t of

GivinG 2021-2022

LookinG Back...

Dear Country School Companions,

Thank you for supporting The Country School through your generous monetary donations, giftsin-kind contributions, and time on campus. We would not be where we are today without your unending support.

Six years ago I stepped foot on our campus for the first time as an employee. Several words came to mind that first summer: lucky, magic, privilege, grateful, community. From those first moments, my strongest feeling, however, was one of admiration for the strength of our school’s foundation. I walked the campus, studying each named space, and questioned, Who was Mrs. Robinson? Mrs. DeFrancis? Mr. Blatchford? With wonder I found lists of named graduates who thanked their teachers by dedicating classrooms, locker rooms, athletic fields. On that warm July walk, I understood that my feeling of strength at my new school was a gift from countless grateful families, hopeful children, and passionate teachers who believed in the future then that my family and I live and enjoy today.

Some of this year’s highlights include:

• Nearly half a million dollars contributed to the Annual Fund, Endowment, and Capital gifts between July 1, 2021 and June 30, 2022

• More than $51,000 gifted to found three new endowments: Coyne Scholarship Fund, Sarah Barber Performing Arts Fund, and Dr. John Lee Public Speaking Fund.

My deepest gratitude to all co-chairs, room parents, and volunteers who dedicated countless hours to assure the success of the numerous events held on and off campus, including the Spring Soiree and Auction, Grandparents’ or Special Friends’ Day, Book Fair, Shrek , and the many events sponsored by the Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) that once again brought smiles to students and parents alike.

Learning at Country School is about exploration, revelation, and surprise. Surprise at the world:

“Ah-ha!” and “I never knew that!” moments. Learning is about surprising ourselves. In the right environment, with the right tools, we unexpectedly tap into parts of ourselves that reveal a talent or skill or innate knowledge that we didn’t know we had. Our alumni savor this experience while our students grow up in just this kind of environment–where students discover their magic within.

I am proud to announce TheTalentWithinCapitalCampaign . Thank you to our Board of Trustees and our Administration for your vision on this project that will ensure that our teachers have the tools and resources to unlock the talent within each student.

Over the next 3 years, The Talent Withinwill:

• Create a larger overall endowment to better secure the long term health of our school

• Construct a new Engineering Facility and Maker Space building.

• Reach the Annual Fund goal each year.

During TheTalentWithinCampaign , our entire community–alumni, parents of alumni, current parents, former and current trustees, grandparents, community friends–will be asked to make a gift to the Annual Fund, the fund that bridges the gap between your tuition dollars and the cost of a Country School education. In addition to the Annual Fund, many donors will contribute to our exciting new building and endowments.

Thank you for joining my family and countless others in The Talent Within . This is our chance to thank those who built the school we love today by leaving it stronger for those who will thank us many generations from now.

LookinG foR waRd…

2021-2022 AnnuAl GivinG

Annual giving for 2021-22 to The Country School encompasses all monetary gifts received during the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2022. Gifts include contributions to the Annual Fund, endowment, scholarships, restricted gifts, Class of 2022 Gift, capital, matching gifts, and fundraising events. We acknowledge and thank all our supporters for their generosity.

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tRustee ciRcLe ($20,000.00 + )

Anonymous

Anonymous

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

Wendy and Alan Higginson GP ‘19

Schwab Charitable

Bonnie Hiatt P ‘22, ‘22 and David Yuh P ‘22, ‘22

Head of scHooL ($10,000+)

Richard Bassett P ‘18

S. Jeffrey Burt ‘61 P ‘00, ‘03

Mary and Daniel Hally P ‘23, ‘25

Toni LaBoiteaux GP ‘20, ‘20

Heidi and Howard Rogers P ‘23, ‘25, ‘28

Anonymous

Eliza and Matthew Sharp P ‘20, ‘20

foundeR’s ciRcLe ($5,000.00 + )

Rachael and Kevin Alford P ‘19, ‘22

Felicia Cuomo P ‘16, ‘18, ‘23 and David Coletti P ‘16, ‘18, ‘23

Alise and Jim Ferency P ‘24

Shayna Cunningham P ‘25, ‘26, ‘29 and James Freeman P ‘25, ‘26, ‘29

Anonymous

Lucy Foundation

Robertson Foundation

Katharine and Oliver Schupp P ‘24

Anne D. Scott P ‘78, GP ‘18, ‘18, ‘22

The SpringRiver Private Foundation Trust Vanguard Charitable

Leaning Tree Circle ($2,500.00 + )

Carly and Matthew Callahan P ‘20, ‘22

Anonymous

Sarah and Richard Colbert P ‘29

Margaret Strange P ‘16 and Richard Croce P ‘16

Linda and Paul Dietrich Sr. GP ‘24, ‘28

Mary Didiuk P ‘22, ‘24 and Andrew Duffy P ‘22, ‘24

Anonymous Anonymous

Melissa and Eric Hill P ‘27, ‘29

Anonymous

Anonymous

Monika and Maxwell Laurans P ‘24, ‘26, ‘30

Alexandra and James Lee P ‘32

The Madison Foundation

Amy and Casey McGuane P ‘17, ‘22

Anonymous Anonymous

Linda and Lee Penn P ‘04, ‘08, ‘13

Anonymous

Kristen and Charles Robertson ‘01, P ‘32

Holly and Sean Rotermund P ‘18, ‘22

Lisa and Charles Sinclair P ‘24

Oon Stafford GP ‘24

Christy and Scott Stanat P ‘26, ‘28

Anonymous

Kathleen and Christopher Zane P ‘10, ‘12, ‘14 Zane’s Cycles

1955 Society ($1,000.00 + )

American Endowment Foundation

Anonymous

Shannah and Gregory Balogh P ‘24

Sarah and Everett Barber Berkshire Energy Depot, LLC Betty and Joseph Brito GP ‘29

Terry R. Byrnes ‘60 and James J. Byrnes

Claudia Califano P ‘22, ‘26

Katie and Matthew Childs P ‘20, ‘22

Natalie and Daniel Clare P ‘21, ‘25

Amelia and Brian Clark P ‘27

Karen Cunningham

Micaela and Michael Darling P ‘28

Carolyn and Frank Dranginis GP ‘20, ‘22

Anonymous

Anonymous

Jan Walzer P ‘11 and David P. Etzel P ‘11

Liza and John Fixx P ‘06

Anonymous

Jennifer and Murat Gunel P ‘29

Karen and William Hellenbrand GP ‘27, ‘29

Joan and Chris Hill GP ‘27, ‘29

Spring S. Hollis P ‘23, ‘24, ‘26

Alexa Siddon P ‘29 and Barton Kenney P ‘29

Bernadette and Shaun Kim GP ‘23

Christine Wang P ‘22, ‘25 and Keith Kowalski P ‘22, ‘25

Marie and Leighton Lee P ‘83, GP ‘12, ‘14, ‘22, ‘28

Bethany Wood P ‘09, ‘12 and William Leidt P ‘09, ‘12

Anonymous

Anonymous

Pamela and David Mulligan P ‘22

Cindy O’Neill and Brian O’Neill P ‘99, ‘02

Katherine and Steven Pacholyk P ‘22

Eileen and John Reach Jr. P ‘20, ‘22, ‘26

Sheila and Jeffrey Salkin P ‘06, ‘08, ‘10, ‘16

Qin Shen-Schultz P ‘23, ‘25 and Jonathan Schultz P ‘23, ‘25

Shoreline Psychiatry LLC

Jennifer and Tim Smith P ‘25

Randi Calabrese and Mohan Sreenivasan P ‘30

Nicole and Joshua Svitila P ‘22, ‘28

The Benevity Community Impact Fund

The New York Community Trust

Tompkins Charitable Gift Fund

Yulia and Aleh Tsyvinski P ‘30

David Vieau P ‘20

BLue and GoLd cLuB ($500.00 + )

Aleagia Mercer-Falkoff P ‘30 and Benjamin Barnes P ‘30

Meghana Rao-Brito P ‘29 and Joseph Brito P ‘29

Anonymous

Shannon and Brandon Byrne P ‘24

Daniel Calarco P ‘24

Kathryn Phillips P ‘31 and Gregory Charvat P ‘31

Class of 2024

Elizabeth Lightfoot ‘77 P ‘05, ‘07, ‘08, ‘12 and Nicholas Clements P ‘05, ‘07, ‘08, ‘12

Elizabeth and Brendan Coyne P ‘15, ‘18

Maryanne and Anthony Cuomo GP ‘16, ‘18, ‘23

Erin and Ralph DeBiasi P ‘29

Anne Hering P ‘27 and Anthony Dias P ‘27

Paul Dietrich P ‘24, ‘28

Analise G. Duques ‘22

Erin and Ryan Duques P ‘22, ‘24 Anonymous

Pamela and Martin Glasser P ‘09, ‘11

Patricia and W. Patric Gregory P ‘06, ‘08

Lauren and Ryan Hebert P ‘31

Marie and Robert Hetherington IV, P ‘30

Anna and Jeffrey Hladky P ‘22, ‘24

Jodi and Russell Hodge P ‘22 J. McLaughlin

Julie O’Connor P ‘24 and Peder Johnsen P ‘24 Jordan E. Katz ‘99

Helise Owens P ‘25 ‘29 ‘29 and Mario Kontomerkos P ‘25 ‘29 ‘29

Sang Kwok P ‘22, ‘25

Helen Clark P ‘26 and John Lee P ‘26

Richard B. Lightfoot P ‘77, ‘80, GP ‘05, ‘07, ‘08, ‘10, ‘12, ‘12

Abigail and Joshua Lipschutz P ‘25

Danielle Mihalko and Edward D. London ‘77

Joan and John McConville GP ‘30, ‘31

Megan and Jeffrey McGuinness P ‘22

Ronald Milardo P ‘11

Fayne Molloy GP ‘27

Christine Ingui P ‘27 and Geoffrey Molloy P ‘27

Network for Good Old Boys Basketball League (OBBL)

Anonymous

Renee and Patrick Perdue P ‘27, ‘29

Amy and Brian Reen P ‘26, ‘29

Thomas G. Reilly P ‘23

Maura Finan P ‘98, ‘04, GP ‘29, ‘31 and Edward Rodriguez GP ‘29, ‘31

Lauren and Ian Schwartz P ‘20, ‘22, ‘27

Martine and James Stamos P ‘97, GP ‘29, ‘32

Anonymous

YourCause, LLC

Judy and Todd Zeidenberg P ‘18, ‘22

Zheng Xue P ‘32 and Rui Zheng P ‘32

owL’s cLuB ($249.00 + )

Francesca and Michael Allegra P ‘32

Jennie and Andrew Allegretta P ‘30, ‘31

AmazonSmile Foundation

Katherin and John Beichner Jr. P ‘24

Alvin L. Bess ‘77

Kathryn and David Bonito Sr. P ‘21, ‘23

Noelle and Matthew Boone P ‘19, ‘22

Marna and Eric Borgstrom P ‘99, ‘04

Beatrice and Michael Brett

Danielle and Raymond Butti P ‘22

Jennifer A. Tracey-Carlo P ‘13 and Ralph J. Carlo P ‘13

Charitable Adult Rides and Services (CARS)

Karen Chiaia P ‘16, ‘18

Debbie and James Cianciolo P ‘99, ‘02, ‘06, ‘09

Andrea and Timothy Collins GP ‘29, ‘32, ‘32

Denise and Thomas Cretella GP ‘21, ‘23, ‘25, ‘28

Jennifer Dattilo P ‘23, ‘25

Katie and Gerald Davis ‘74

Clo and Stephen M. Davis ‘70 P ‘10

Alyce and Walter Dusza GP ‘20, ‘23 Sally and Nathan Follansbee GP ‘25, ‘26 Anonymous

Jacqueline Grady P ‘19

Michele and Matthew Griswold XI ‘81, P ‘11, ‘13 Anonymous

Shannon Hanscomb P ‘24, ‘28

Nancy Hard

Teresa and Glenn Edward Hartsoe Jr. P ‘02, ‘05, ‘11

Mary McGee ‘05 and Jeffrey Howe

Mary J. Scheimann P ‘11, ‘16, ‘16 and T. Whitcomb Iglehart P ‘11, ‘16, ‘16

Stephanie and Philip Johnson P ‘08, ‘10, ‘18

Cecile and Travis Johnson P’29, ‘32

Anonymous

Kaisa and Donald Killam GP ‘25, ‘27, ‘29 Anonymous

Shoreline Psychotherapy and Behavioral Health

Selina and Charles Klewin P ‘26

Lynn and Frank Kling Sage Novak and Daniel Kollmer

Laura Bothwell P ‘32 and Darrick Li P ‘32 Anonymous

Gretchen Dressel-Matkin P ‘15, ‘18, ‘25 and Ryan Matkin P ‘15, ‘18, ‘25

Sally and George Mayer P ‘03

Madeleine McGrath P ‘28, ‘30 and Patrick McGahan P ‘28, ‘30

Maureen and Michael McGuinness GP ‘22

Laura and Christopher Milligan P ‘25, ‘26

Gavitt Woodard P ‘31 and John Morton P ‘31 Carolina Murray P ‘30 Anonymous

Jessica and Christopher Neligon P ‘31

Robert Newbold P ‘04

Karin and James Pyskaty GP ‘22, ‘24 Kendra and Matthew Richards P ‘30, ‘32 Joann H. Sandler P ‘05, ‘09 Sindhu Rastan and Adam Shaw ‘86

Jane S. Shaw P ‘86, ‘90

Shoreline Psychotherapy and Behavioral Health

Alicia and Benjamin Sigal P ‘23, ‘25

Sirena Medical Aesthetics

Susan and John Smith GP ‘25, ‘27, ‘29

Shannon and Peter Smith P ‘25, ‘27, ‘29

Angela and Craig Stevens P ‘29

Susan Cayer Stout P ‘07, ‘11 and Robert G. Stout P ‘07, ‘11 Teresa and Paul K. Sullivan Jr. P ‘15, ‘18, ‘18

Nicole and Matthew Talmadge P ‘21, ‘23, ‘25, ‘28

Tuxis-Ohr’s Fuel, Inc.

Robin and Elpedio Vitale GP ‘32, ‘32

Ian C. Zane ‘10

tcs associates ($1.00 + )

Maggie Alford ‘22

Alicia and David Antman P ‘24

Karen and Jay Ardolino ‘70

Hallie and Isaak Aronson P ‘23, ‘25

Joanne and Edward Arrandale P ‘14, ‘18, ‘18

Anonymous

Sharon and Paul Barton P ‘92, ‘94

Grace F. Becker ‘22

Stephen R. Behr

Susan and David Bennett

Diane and Paul Birdsall BMTX Inc

MaryLou and Frederick Bonito GP ‘21, ‘23

William A. Boone ‘22

Box Tops for Education

Bright Funds

Anita and Byron Brown GP ‘20, ‘22

Helen L. Brown P ‘83, ‘88

Milo R. Burch ‘22

Catherine and Charles H. Burdge Jr. P ‘06, ‘09

Charles P. Burdge ‘09

Cooper K. Burke ‘21

Lucy R. M. Burke ‘23

Brendan R. Butti ‘22

Lana and Peter Cain P ‘01

Caroline H. Callahan ‘22

Adriana Castillo

Regina and Richard Chenel GP ‘25, ‘26, ‘28

Madeline A. Childs ‘22

Gabriel J. Chin ‘78

Aya Cieslak-Tochigi P ‘31 and Mateusz Cieslak P ‘31

Michael F. Clark

Mary Ann and William Colbert GP ‘29

Elaine Coletti GP ‘16, ‘18, ‘23

Mary and Drew Collins P ‘29, ‘32, ‘32

Kathleen and Steven Crook GP ‘22, ‘22

Karen and Peter Cummins P ‘94

Jocelyn and Richard B. Cunningham P ‘09

Stacey and Alan Dady P ‘30

Joanna and Stephen Davenport P ‘77

Mary DeBiasi GP ‘29

Sylvia and Richard Dighello GP ‘30

Debbie Young GP ‘22, ‘24 and John Duffy GP ‘22, ‘24

Samuel J. Duffy ‘22

Elizabeth and Colin Dugan P ‘30, ‘32

Alicia Bromfield P ‘20, ‘23 and John Dusza P ‘20, ‘23

Maria-Paz Echenique-Johnson

Terry J. Eddy ‘60

Anonymous

Claudia S. Esposito

Essex Savings Bank

Eric B. Fabricant ‘99

Ashley Finan ‘98, P ‘29, ‘31 and Timothy Pennington P ‘29, ‘31

Miklosh F. Frusztajer ‘22

Garden Club of Madison Giant A+ School Rewards (Stop and Shop)

Jared D. Glasser ‘09

Diana and Gary Glassman P ‘04, ‘07, ‘09

Joel V. Glassman ‘04

Jordan Glassman ‘09

Kara L. Glassman ‘07

Anonymous

Gabriel Goodman ‘22

Phyllis and George Graf GP ‘19

Kimberly Graf P ‘19

Jane and Stephen Gresham P ‘18

Morgan and Douglas Grunwald P ‘30

Rebecca and William Halsey

Stephanie Hart P ‘23, ‘26

Kaitlin E. Hartsoe ‘02

Evelyn G. Hladky ‘22

Harrison G. Hodge ‘22 Kathy Tsatsanis P ‘23 and Jeff Holway P ‘23

Jennifer and Jay Hornyak P ‘15, ‘17, ‘21

Caitlin and Christopher Hurtgen Louise and Evan Jackson P ‘14

Lauragene Lyons P ‘99, ‘01 and Lee Katz P ‘99, ‘01

Mary and Hugh Keenan GP ‘21, ‘23

Kerri and Kevin Kelly P ‘04, ‘07

Robert Knihnicki GP ‘23

Stacey Koenig

Linda and Barry Konet P ‘92, ‘98

Emma Kowalski ‘22

Blair and Brian Lachance

Stacey and Kevin Lafferty P ‘21, ‘24

Amy and Joseph Lamacchia P ‘28, ‘31

Shari and David Lariviere P ‘25

Emma Lee ‘22

Alexandria Leidt ‘09

Madeline R. Leidt ‘12

Margaret and Fred Leiss P ‘25

Rachel and John Leonard P ‘25

Sally Tucker-Levy and Robert Levy P ‘11

Carol Lewitt P ‘97, ‘99

Courtney Jaser and Andrew Lindgren-Robertson Deborah A. Line

Kristin Awsumb Liu P ‘21, ‘23, ‘26 and Jared Liu P ‘21, ‘23, ‘26 Maryam and Mark Lustberg P ‘27

Margaret and Daniel Lyons

JoAnn and Duncan T. MacLane ‘64

Laura Mancheski-May ‘65

Mary Sullivan P ‘16, ‘19 and Eric Marshall P ‘16, ‘19

Amie-Lyn and Jared Martin P ‘30

Amelia J. McCoy ‘76

Lexa McCrady

Nicole and Will McDonough P ‘25, ‘26, ‘28

Jack M. McGuane ‘22

Claire J. McGuinness ‘22

Renee and Bruce McIntyre

Diane and Randall McNamara GP ‘28

Chelsea and Timothy McNamara P ‘28

Roberta and Walter McNeill GP ‘30

Alyson and Brett Merrill P ‘28, ‘30

Patrice McDonough GP ‘25, ‘26, ‘28 and Frank Miller GP ‘25, ‘26, ‘28

Grace A. Mulligan ‘22

Pauline and Frederick P. Murphy, Jr. P ‘79

Karen Modesto P ‘24 and Anthony Muyombwe P ‘24

Zara Nat ‘22

Linda and Mark Nedell P ‘25

Kari and Paul Nelson

Dr. Tu T. Nguyen P ‘05, ‘11 and Dr. Joyce A. Tinsley P ‘05, ‘11

E. Zeynep and Sacit Omay P ‘30

Gregory and Marina Pappas P ‘25

Tina and John Pappas

Ellen Schnier P ‘20, ‘25 and David Perrotti P ‘20, ‘25

Amy J. Peters

Peggy N. Phillips

William H. Pike ‘67

Kathleen W. McNary Pillsbury ‘97 and Mark Pillsbury Jonathan C. Pober ‘99

Olga Sakharova P ‘21, ‘23 and Nikolai Podoltsev P ‘21, ‘23

Sara and Aaron Prior P ‘21

R. J. Julia Booksellers, LLC

Evelyn A. Reach ‘22

Colleen Reichard P ‘21

Jennifer C. Reilly

Cynthia and Peter Richar

Elizabeth Karter and Alexander Richardson P ‘11

Kim and Jesse Rinehart P ‘23, ‘23

Carol and Henry Robinson II P ‘74, ‘78

Samuel S. Rotermund ‘22

Dyana and John Rudden P ‘10, ‘14

Heather and Matthew Russo Anonymous

Ariadna Forray P ‘25 and Christopher Sankey P ‘25

Starr and Philip Sayres Jr. P ‘92, ‘96

Kathi Schaffner GP ‘29, ‘32

Phoebe and Douglas Schreiner P ‘20

Avery M. Schwartz ‘22

Evelyn Scott GP ‘24

Marina Scott P ‘24

Anonymous

Nancy Meneely GP ‘31 and Gary Sepulvado GP ‘31

Aaron M. Silidker ‘99

Brian Smith GP ‘09, ‘11

Alaya Linton P ‘31 and David Smith P ‘31

Keith J. Smith

Miranda and Robert Spratlen P ‘32

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Linda Springer GP ‘25

Barbara and Richard Stahl P ‘99, ‘01, ‘03, ‘04

Sarah M. Staron ‘22

Mary L. Stock P ‘89, ‘91

Douglas B. Stone ‘63

Robin and James Storms

Susan E. Strickler ‘65

Betsy and Frank Suatoni GP ‘19

Riley M. Svitila ‘22

Rory Tait

Felix G. Talmadge ‘28

Maddox Talmadge ‘25

Leonora and Robert Tobin GP ‘07, ‘11

Frank Toscano GP ‘25

Tracey Energy Services, LLC

Katharine and Harvey Treat

Annecy G. Vlieks ‘22

Laura Vitale P ‘32 and Christopher Wahrenburg P ‘32

Maura and Jason Wainio P ‘18

Laury and Edward Walker P ‘93, ‘99, ‘06

Daniel Wallack ‘04

Junliang Wang ‘22

Lissa Loucks P ‘19 and Mark Warren P ‘19

Kathy and Prentice Weathers P ‘07, ‘09

Emily H. Webster

Jean and Bruce Weiner GP ‘22, ‘24

Victoria and Ryan Wepler P ‘27, ‘30

Ava G. Wilcox ‘22

Gina and Brady Wilcox P ‘22

Garrett S. Wilkes ‘05

Samuel G. Worcester ‘11

Susan and Leonard J. Wyeth P ‘05

Susan and James Yue P ‘09, ‘11

Christopher J. Yuh ‘22

Natalie A. Yuh ‘22

Blake H. Zeidenberg ‘22

Pat and Fred Ziegler GP ‘22, ‘22

Anya P. Zigmont ‘22

Suzanne Sliker P ‘19, ‘22 and Gerald Zigmont P ‘19, ‘22

2021-22 Gifts

Annual Fund $237,580 Endowment $179,772 Capital $25,260

Gifts to tHe endowment

Gifts to the Endowment are gifts to ensure our programs continue to grow and investments in the future of The Country School.

teacHeR endowment

For 67 years, Country School teachers have cared for and instructed our most precious commodity–our students. Today, 59 faculty members exude our mission. They make a living and make a life on campus, often wearing hats beyond the classroom–as coaches, as parents, as advisors, as trip leaders, as committee chairs. Academic leadership and teaching delivered by our faculty represent the heart of The Country School and its mission. The school must therefore continue to offer competitive compensation to attract and retain the best educators. This endowment allows us to raise salaries plus raise stipends for sports coaching, arts, duties, bringing us closer to public school compensation and better-endowed independent schools.

The Country School provides the finest elementary and middle school experience available, a responsibility that rests on the strength of our faculty. Outstanding teachers immeasurably advance the school’s academic reputation. The Teacher Endowment Fund allows all generations shaped by The Country School to honor teachers. Donors may make a gift in honor or memory of the teachers, staff members and administrators whose impact lives in their hearts.

Today, the ability to competitively compensate our valued teachers presents a challenge as costs of living are increasing more quickly than tuition can be increased. Over the past two years, 10 families have come together with gifts to initiate the Endowment Fund for Teachers, hoping to inspire our entire community to make a difference to the teachers who shaped the lives of our alumni and continue to mold the minds of our future alumni. We aim to add $2,650,000 to the Teacher Endowment, with the annual draw earmarked specifically to invest in three key areas for faculty: compensation, professional development, and eventual retirement. Thank you for your vision and support to build this endowment, which inspires teachers to do what they do best—educate our students.

S. Jeffrey Burt ‘61 P ‘00, ‘03

Class of 2024

Elizabeth and Brendan Coyne P’15, ‘18

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

Ashley Finan ‘98, P ‘29, ‘31 and Timothy Pennington P ‘29, ‘31

Liza and John Fixx P ‘06

Anonymous

Anonymous

Heidi and Howard Rogers P ‘23, ‘25, ‘28 Schwab Charitable Anonymous

Eliza and Matthew Sharp P ‘20, ‘20 Ian Zane ‘10

To honor the work and legacy of the late David T. MacLane, The Country School’s first headmaster, and his wife, Marcia, a special scholarship fund was created in 2012. Established by the MacLanes’ son, Duncan ‘64, and his wife, JoAnn, the MacLane Endowment creates learning opportunities for those whose options were previously limited, benefiting both the scholarship recipients and The Country School community as a whole.

The David and Marcia MacLane Endowment for Scholarship is a perpetual scholarship fund, tied to the permanent Founders’ Promise Fund. Since its establishment only a decade ago, the fund has grown to $292,000, already helping to educate 16 students who otherwise could not have afforded to attend and become leaders at The Country School and then beyond. We thank all donors who support this fund.

Karen Cunningham Anonymous Claudia Esposito JoAnn and Duncan T. MacLane ‘64 Anonymous

saRaH BaRBeR peRfoRminG aRts fund

In 1990, visionary Sarah Barber and her colleagues acted on their passion for integrating the performing arts into the classroom. The team focused on fostering passion through the arts, as the arts hold a unique capacity to inspire and ignite passions, and in doing so, help connect students to one another, to their local community, and to the world as a whole. Performing Arts at The Country School explores the importance of awakening and developing students’ personal passions and how those passions are vital to deep and meaningful learning.

The Sarah Barber Performing Arts Endowment Fund honors past, present, and future performing arts educators including Sarah Barber, Nan DeLucia, Susan Wiles, Victoria Wepler, Brett Merrill, Emily Hope Webster, and JR Howe.

Foryourvisioninestablishingthisfundandyourleadgift,thankyou,Mr.EverettBarber.

JoHn Lee puBLic speakinG endowment fund

Founded in 2022 in memory of Dr. John Lee and in honor of Dr. Lee’s wife, Sang, and their children, Emma ‘22 and Kai ‘25, the John Lee Public Speaking Endowment Fund celebrates courage at The Country School by securing the delivery of excellent and effective public speaking education. One of The Country School’s Signature Programs, Public Speaking nurtures young leaders to speak comfortably and confidently, assertively, and intentionally, in all arenas of life, to adults and peers, family and strangers.

Knowing and using their voices and empathetic listening, our students lear n that what they have to say is important and that what others have to say is worth hearing. Country School students lear n that successful orators understand and engage their audience in specific ways that can be taught and learned. From our youngest PreSchool learner to our 8th Grade Elmore Leaders, Country School students mature as public speakers through guided and deliberate practice.

Through the John Lee Public Speaking Endowment Fund, The Country School broadens delivery of explicit public speaking instruction and develops during school and after-school programming.

Foryourvisioninestablishingthisfundandyourleadgift,thankyou,TheAuctusGroup.

coYne scHoLaRsHip fund

Founded in 2022 in appreciation by Dr. David Yuh and Dr. Bonnie Hiatt P ’22, ’22, the Elizabeth Coyne Scholarship Fund is awarded to deserving 6th-8th Grade students who live the mission of our school. The receiving students are leaders in all aspects of our mission and exhibit creativity, a sense of wonder, and intellectual curiosity. Recipients rigorously approach academics and seek to empower their peers to serve the common good–on campus and off.

Recipients of The Elizabeth Coyne Scholarship Fund are selected based on need and merit as well as personal promise and their potential to grow as leaders at The Country School.

Scholarships are renewed each year that the students are enrolled at The Country School, provided the recipients stay in strong academic standing and demonstrate good citizenship. These Coyne Scholarship recipients contribute significantly to the life of The Country School, creating a stronger overall experience for all students.

Foryourvisioninestablishingthisfundandyourleadgift,thankyou,Dr.DavidYuhandDr.Bonnie HiattP’22,’22.

foundeRs pRomise fund

Inspired by the Burt Family’s generosity to scholarship in the 50th year, the Founders’ Promise Fund for Scholarship Endowment was founded by the Daitch Family during The Country School’s 55th Anniversary to honor the school’s Founders.

The Founders’ Promise Fund Endowment is an investment in the future and is an essential component in our mission to provide an education that lasts a lifetime. Gifts to the Founders Promise Fund provide tuition assistance to more than 20% of our students. By assisting the school as we recruit and retain students, it gives more and more children the opportunity to realize their potential, which fulfills the Founders’ vision for the school. We are especially grateful to the following individuals, companies, and foundations that have generously contributed to the Founders’ Promise Fund and its endowments this year, allowing us to continue to offer scholarship assistance to students and their families.

Joanne and Edward Arrandale P ‘14, ‘18, ‘18

Aleagia Mercer-Falkoff P ‘30 and Benjamin Barnes P ‘30

The Benevity Community Impact Fund

Cori and David Branco P ‘24

Helen L. Brown P ‘83, ‘88

Century Donuts Inc.

Karen Cunningham Micaela and Michael Darling P ‘28

Anne Hering P ‘27 and Anthony Dias P ‘27

Anonymous

Anonymous

Elm Donuts

Claudia S. Esposito

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

Anonymous

Forest Donuts

Anonymous Anonymous

JB CT Donuts, Inc. Heather and Stephen Kennedy P ‘24 Linda and Barry Konet P ‘92, ‘98 Blair and Brian Lachance

Marie and Leighton Lee P ‘83, GP ‘12, ‘14, ‘22, ‘28

Danielle Mihalko and Edward D. London ‘77

JoAnn and Duncan T. MacLane ‘64

Catherine and Victor McGrady P ‘14, ‘14

Maureen and Michael McGuinness GP ‘22

Anonymous

North Branford Donuts Anonymous

Tina and John Pappas

Jonathan C. Pober ‘99

Anonymous

Nancy Meneely GP ‘31 and Gary Sepulvado GP ‘31 Anonymous

Judy and Todd Zeidenberg P ‘18, ‘22

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What began with one student noting that he hoped to give the faculty a place to gather, developed into a much needed renovation of a widely used space. Even before COVID, The Country School embraced the great outdoors in its many elements of group gathering and experiential learning. This space, donated by this year’s graduating class, allows students, faculty, families, and admissions visitors a place to gather and build community. We are proud to host parents and guests on the Patio for conversation and meaningful discussion. In addition to the Patio, the thoughtful members of this grateful class gave the school endowed funds to help secure their school for many years to come.

Thank you, Class of 2022 Parents and Students, for your generosity totalling more than $24,000!

Maggie Alford

Grace Becker

William Boone Milo Burch

Brendan Butti Caroline Callahan Madeline Childs

Samuel Duffy Analise Duques Miklosh Frusztajer

Gabriel Goodman

Evelyn Hladky

Harrison Hodge

Emma Kowalski

Emma Lee Jack McGuane Claire McGuinness Grace Mulligan Zara Nat Evelyn Reach Samuel Rotermund Avery Schwartz

Sarah Staron Riley Svitila Annecy Vlieks Junliang Wang Ava Wilcox

Christopher Yuh Natalie Yuh Blake Zeidenberg Anya Zigmont

cLass of 2022 patio at tHe faRmHouse & cLass of 2022 endowment

The Heritage Society was established more than a decade ago in response of the desire of families and individuals close to The Country School to leave a legacy to the support the school in per petuity. Planned deferred gifts are a tax deductible and a sensible way for donors to take care of themselves and then take care of our school. We are so very grateful to those individuals who have made these gifts to The Country School. For information on how you can make a gift of this type, please contact Nicole Talmadge, Director of Development.

John DeFrancis P ‘58*, David T. MacLane P ‘63, ‘64*, Starr E. and Phillip C. Sayres P ‘92, ‘96, Charles Twichell* * deceased

Gifts in HonoR of and in memoRY of speciaL individuaLs

Gifts made in celebration of the important people in your life is an exemplary way to support The Country School and honor these special individuals. Thank you to those donors who have made these types of gifts in honor and/or in memory of the persons listed below.

in HonoR of Oakley R. Milligan

Richard B. Lightfoot

Lucy and Peter Burdge

Alexander R. Monin

Ashley Finan and Parker Rodriguez

Will S. McDonough

Kathleen Zane Louise Jackson

Grace F. Becker

Elizabeth Coyne

Luke T. Schupp

Robert McGee

Class of 2023 Gabriella P. Rothberg

Beatrice Brett Shari Lariviere

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in memoRY of Edward W. Blatchford

Gerard Puleo

Robert W. Elmo

Anthony Capaccio

Along with monetary contributions to help close the gap between tuition income and operating expenses, The improve the campus, and contribute to our fundraisers. These gifts in kind, although not monetary, positively all donors who contributed to The Country School in this manner during the course of this school year.

Anonymous

Anchor and Compass: A Store for Guys

Christopher E. Arrandale ‘14

Stephen R. Behr

Mallory and Marc Botta P ‘13, ‘17

Cori and David Branco P ‘24

Beatrice Brett

Cafe Routier

Camp Cody

David M. Capece

Ciao Bella

Kerrie Clifford-Parri P ‘24 and Brian M. Parri ‘84 P ‘24

Clinton Nurseries

Christine Cohen

Sarah and Richard Colbert P ‘29

Luca R. Coletti ‘23

Mary and Drew Collins P ‘29, ‘32, ‘32

Compass Rose

Mary Didiuk P ‘22, ‘24 and Andrew Duffy P ‘22, ‘24

Linda and Paul Dietrich GP ‘24, ‘28

Gretchen Dressel-Matkin P ‘15, ‘18, ‘25 and Ryan Matkin P ‘15, ‘18, ‘25

East River Package Store

Liza and John Fixx P ‘06

Frank’s Package Store

Yvonne and Kevin Grimes

Mary and Daniel Hally P ‘23, ‘25

Rebecca and William Halsey Hammonasset Package Store

Nancy Hard

Jennifer and Jay Hornyak P ‘15, ‘17, ‘21

Caitlin Hurtgen

Stephanie and Philip Johnson P ‘08, ‘10, Junk-2-Junque

Stacey Koenig

Sang Kwok P ‘22, ‘25

Shari and David Lariviere P ‘25

Margaret and Fredric Leiss P ‘25 Will D. Levis ‘14

Sally Tucker-Levy P ‘11 and Robert Levy P

Long Wharf Theatre

Margaret Lyons

Madison Earth Care

Madison Flower Shop and Garden Center

Maggie’s of Madison

Lexa McCrady

Nicole and Will McDonough P ‘25, ‘26, ‘28

Madeleine McGrath P ‘28, ‘30 and Patrick Catherine and Victor McGrady P ‘14, ‘14

Amy and Casey McGuane P ‘17, ‘22

Melissa Wilson Photography

Gifts in

The Country School receives many goods and services that enrich the educational experience of students, positively impact the operating budget because they allow us to shift funds to areas where most needed. We thank

Alyson and Brett Merrill P ‘28, ‘30

Patrice McDonough GP ‘25, ‘26, ‘28 and Frank Miller GP ‘25, ‘26, ‘28

Momendot Chocolates

Mosquito Joe of CT ShoreLine East Kari Nelson

North Madison Wine and Spirits

‘18

P ‘11

Center ‘28

Patrick McGahan P ‘28, ‘30

Sarah Perez P ‘29 and Jose Ortiz P ‘29

Renee and Patrick Perdue P ‘27, ‘29

Ryan Quinn

Cynthia Richar

Kendra and Matthew Richards P ‘30, ‘32

Sheila and Jeffrey Salkin P ‘06, ‘08, ‘10, ‘16

Salon Venustas Seaview Productions

Shag Salon

Emily and Charles C. Sharp P ‘24 Sirena Medical Aesthetics

Keith J. Smith

Spirits of Madison

Angela and Craig Stevens P ‘29

Teresa and Paul Sullivan Jr. P ‘15, ‘18, ‘18

Kate Treat

Jean and Bruce Weiner GP ‘22, ‘24

Victoria and Ryan Wepler P ‘27, ‘30

Gina and Brady Wilcox P ‘22

The Zulu Nyala Group

in kind

aLumni GivinG

Our alumni graduate when they are in their early teens; yet, they remember The Country School in their philanthropy many years later. For this, we are most appreciative and grateful for your support!

1960s and 1970s

Terry R. Byrnes ‘60

Terry J. Eddy ‘60

S. Jeffrey Burt ‘61 P ‘00, ‘03

Douglas B. Stone ‘63

JoAnn and Duncan T. MacLane ‘64

Laura Mancheski-May ‘65

Susan E. Strickler ‘65

William H. Pike ‘67

Karen and Jay Ardolino ‘70

Clo and Stephen M. Davis ‘70 P ‘10

Katie and Gerald Davis ‘76

Amelia J. McCoy ‘76

Alvin L. Bess ‘77

Elizabeth Lightfoot ‘77 P ‘05, ‘07, ‘08, ‘12 and Nicholas Clements P ‘05, ‘07, ‘08, ‘12

Danielle Mihalko and Edward D. London ‘77

Suzanne H. Emam and Gabriel J. Chin ‘78

1980s and 1990s

Michele and Matthew Griswold XI ‘81, P ‘11, ‘13

Kerrie Clifford-Parri P ‘24 and Brian Parri ‘84, P ‘24

Jennifer A. Elmore ‘85

Karen S. Rosenthal ‘85 P ‘20, ‘22 and Peter Burch P ‘20, ‘22 Sindhu Rastan and Adam Shaw ‘86

Cecile Johnson ‘97 P ‘29, ‘32 and Travis Johnson P’29, ‘32

Kathleen W. McNary Pillsbury ‘97 and Mark Pillsbury

Ashley Finan ‘98, P ‘29, ‘31 and Timothy Pennington P ‘29, ‘31

Eric B. Fabricant ‘99

Jordan E. Katz ‘99

Jonathan C. Pober ‘99

Aaron M. Silidker ‘99

2000s

Kristen and Charles Robertson ‘01, P ‘32

Katie E. Hartsoe ‘02

Joel V. Glassman ‘04

Daniel Wallack ‘04

Mary Elizabeth O. McGee ‘05 and Jeffrey R. Howe

Garrett S. Wilkes ‘05

Kara L. Glassman ‘07

Charles P. Burdge ‘09

Jared D. Glasser ‘09 Jordan Glassman ‘09 Alexandria Leidt ‘09

Ian C. Zane ‘10

2010s and 2020s

Samuel G. Worcester ‘11

Madeline R. Leidt ‘12

Christopher E. Arrandale ‘14

Will D. Levis ‘14

Joseph P. Coyne ‘15

Maggie E. Coyne ‘18

Cooper K. Burke ‘21

Maggie Alford ‘22

Grace F. Becker ‘22

William A. Boone ‘22

Milo R. Burch ‘22

Brendan R. Butti ‘22

Caroline H. Callahan ‘22

Madeline A. Childs ‘22

Samuel J. Duffy ‘22

Analise G. Duques ‘22

Miklosh F. Frusztajer ‘22

Gabriel Goodman ‘22

Evelyn G. Hladky ‘22

Harrison G. Hodge ‘22

Emma Kowalski ‘22

Emma Lee ‘22

Jack M. McGuane ‘22

Claire J. McGuinness ‘22

Grace A. Mulligan ‘22

Zara Nat ‘22

Evelyn A. Reach ‘22

Samuel S. Rotermund ‘22

Avery M. Schwartz ‘22

Sarah M. Staron ‘22

Riley M. Svitila ‘22

Annecy G. Vlieks ‘22

Junliang Wang ‘22

Ava G. Wilcox ‘22

Christopher J. Yuh ‘22

Natalie A. Yuh ‘22

Blake H. Zeidenberg ‘22

Anya P. Zigmont ‘22

spRinG soiRee and auction

The Spring Soiree and Auction, chaired by Suzanne Sliker P’22, ’20 and Alise Ferency P ’24, was held on on campus on the Burt Family Green on May 20 with trustees, former trustees, current and past parents, teachers, and alumni in attendance. Competitive bidding began with the kickoff of the online auction and culminated with a lively live auction in person. Countless of volunteer hours and generous donations helped raise nearly $60,000 for the Annual Fund and Teacher Endowment.

Rachael and Kevin Alford P ‘19, ‘22

Francesca and Michael Allegra P ‘32

Jennie and Andrew Allegretta P ‘30, ‘31

Alicia and David Antman P ‘24

Joanne and Edward Arrandale P ‘14, ‘18, ‘18 Shannah and Gregory Balogh P ‘24

Sarah and Everett Barber

Aleagia Mercer-Falkoff P ‘30 and Benjamin Barnes P ‘30 Katherin and John Beichner Jr. P ‘24

Susan and David Bennett Marna and Eric Borgstrom P ‘99, ‘04

Beatrice and Michael Brett Meghana Rao-Brito P ‘29 and Joseph Brito P ‘29 Karen S. Rosenthal ‘85 P ‘20, ‘22 and Peter Burch P ‘20, ‘22

Catherine and Charles H. Burdge Jr. P ‘06, ‘09

Shannon and Brandon Byrne P ‘24

Claudia Califano P ‘22, ‘26

Carly and Matthew Callahan P ‘20, ‘22

Kathryn Phillips P ‘31 and Gregory Charvat P ‘31

Regina and Richard Chenel GP ‘25, ‘26, ‘28

Debbie and James Cianciolo P ‘99, ‘02, ‘06, ‘09

Aya Cieslak-Tochigi P ‘31 and Mateusz Cieslak P ‘31

Amelia and Brian Clark P ‘27

Michael Clark

Elizabeth Lightfoot ‘77 P ‘05, ‘07, ‘08, ‘12 and Nicholas Clements P ‘05, ‘07, ‘08, ‘12

Sarah and Richard Colbert P ‘29

Felicia Cuomo P ‘16, ‘18, ‘23 and David Coletti P ‘16, ‘18, ‘23

Mary and Drew Collins P ‘29, ‘32, ‘32

Andrea and Timothy Collins GP ‘29, ‘32, ‘32

Denise and Thomas Cretella GP ‘21, ‘23, ‘25, ‘28

Stacey and Alan Dady P ‘30

Micaela and Michael Darling P ‘28

Katie and Gerald Davis ‘74

Clo and Stephen M. Davis ‘70 P ‘10

Mary DeBiasi GP ‘29

Erin and Ralph DeBiasi P ‘29

Linda and Paul Dietrich Sr. GP ‘24, ‘28

Sylvia and Richard Dighello GP ‘30

Mary Didiuk P ‘22, ‘24 and Andrew Duffy P ‘22, ‘24

Elizabeth and Colin Dugan P ‘30, ‘32

Alyce and Walter Dusza GP ‘20, ‘23

Eric B. Fabricant ‘99

Alise and Jim Ferency P ‘24

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

Liza and John Fixx P ‘06

Anonymous

Pamela and Martin Glasser P ‘09, ‘11

Diana and Gary Glassman P ‘04, ‘07, ‘09

Joel V. Glassman ‘04

Jordan Glassman ‘09

Kara L. Glassman ‘07

Patricia and W. Patric Gregory P ‘06, ‘08

Sandra A. Springer P ‘25 and Craig G. Gunderson P ‘25

Nancy Hard

Stephanie Hart P ‘23, ‘26

Lauren and Ryan Hebert P ‘31

Karen and William Hellenbrand GP ‘27, ‘29

Marie and Robert Hetherington IV, P ‘30

Melissa and Eric Hill P ‘27, ‘29

Anna and Jeffrey Hladky P ‘22, ‘24

Mary McGee ‘05 and Jeffrey Howe

Karen Cunningham

Cecile and Travis Johnson P’29, ‘32

Heather and Stephen Kennedy P ‘24

Alexa Siddon P ‘29 and Barton Kenney P ‘29

Bernadette and Shaun Kim GP ‘23

Sage Novak and Daniel Kollmer

Helise Owens P ‘25 ‘29 ‘29 and Mario Kontomerkos P ‘25 ‘29 ‘29

Stacey and Kevin Lafferty P ‘21, ‘24

Monika and Maxwell Laurans P ‘24, ‘26, ‘30

Alexandra and James Lee P ‘32

Helen Clark P ‘26 and John Lee P ‘26

Marie and Leighton Lee P ‘83, GP ‘12, ‘14, ‘22, ‘28

Bethany Wood P ‘09, ‘12 and William Leidt P ‘09, ‘12

Margaret and Fred Leiss P ‘25

Rachel and John Leonard P ‘25

Laura Bothwell P ‘32 and Darrick Li P ‘32 Deborah A. Line

Abigail and Joshua Lipschutz P ‘25

Laura Mancheski-May ‘65

Mary Sullivan P ‘16, ‘19 and Eric Marshall P ‘16, ‘19

Amie-Lyn and Jared Martin P ‘30

Nicole and Will McDonough P ‘25, ‘26, ‘28

Mary Elizabeth O. McGee ‘05 and Jeffrey R. Howe Amy and Casey McGuane P ‘17, ‘22

Maureen and Michael McGuinness GP ‘22

Diane and Randall McNamara GP ‘28

Chelsea and Timothy McNamara P ‘28

Amy Lomartire P’30 and Bryan Meriam P ‘30

Ronald Milardo P ‘11

Patrice McDonough GP ‘25, ‘26, ‘28 and Frank Miller GP ‘25, ‘26, ‘28

Laura and Christopher Milligan P ‘25, ‘26

Fayne Molloy GP ‘27

Christine Ingui P ‘27 and Geoffrey Molloy P ‘27

Gavitt Woodard P ‘31 and John Morton P ‘31

Pamela and David Mulligan P ‘22

Jessica and Christopher Neligon P ‘31

Cindy O’Neill and Brian O’Neill P ‘99, ‘02

Linda and Lee Penn P ‘04, ‘08, ‘13

Peggy N. Phillips

Karin and James Pyskaty GP ‘22, ‘24

Eileen and John Reach Jr. P ‘20, ‘22, ‘26

Amy and Brian Reen P ‘26, ‘29

Colleen Reichard P ‘21

Kendra and Matthew Richards P ‘30, ‘32

Heidi and Howard Rogers P ‘23, ‘25, ‘28

Ariadna Forray P ‘25 and Christopher Sankey P ‘25

Kathi Schaffner GP ‘29, ‘32

Qin Shen-Schultz P ‘23, ‘25 and Jonathan Schultz P ‘23, ‘25

Katharine and Oliver Schupp P ‘24

Shoreline Psychiatry LLC

Alicia and Benjamin Sigal P ‘23, ‘25

Aaron M. Silidker

Lisa and Charles Sinclair P ‘24

Susan and John Smith GP ‘25, ‘27, ‘29

Shannon and Peter Smith P ‘25, ‘27, ‘29

Jennifer and Tim Smith P ‘25

Oon Stafford GP ‘24

Barbara and Richard Stahl P ‘99, ‘01, ‘03, ‘04

Stacey and Tom Staron P ‘22, ‘26

Angela and Craig Stevens P ‘29

Mary L. Stock P ‘89, ‘91

Robin and James Storms

Nicole and Joshua Svitila P ‘22, ‘28

Rory Tait

Nicole and Matthew Talmadge P ‘21, ‘23, ‘25, ‘28 Tuxis-Ohr’s Fuel, Inc.

Robin and Elpedio Vitale GP ‘32, ‘32

Daniel Wallack ‘04

Jean and Bruce Weiner GP ‘22, ‘24

Susan and James Yue P ‘09, ‘11

Bonnie Hiatt P ‘22, ‘22 and David Yuh P ‘22, ‘22

Kathleen and Christopher Zane P ‘10, ‘12, ‘14

Zane’s Cycles

Judy and Todd Zeidenberg P ‘18, ‘22

Zheng Xue P ‘32 and Rui Zheng P ‘32

Suzanne Sliker P ‘19, ‘22 and Gerald Zigmont P ‘19, ‘22

The Country School honors our students’ creativity, sense of wonder, and intellectual curiosity. Our integrated curriculum aligns rigorous academics with a commitment to character and leadership development. We nurture every student’s unique role in the community, empowering each to serve the common good. Graduates of The Country School face the future with confidence and an education that lasts a lifetime.

Guided by our mission statement, we affirm that inclusion and equity are essential to our caring community and exist as natural components of our educational program. Understanding diverse cultures, backgrounds, and perspectives promotes the kindness, respect, and responsibility that we build in and beyond our classrooms. Developing empathy allows us to embrace our common humanity by respecting all individuals for who they are. Country School students are leaders and listeners who, through their compassionate actions, can change the world.

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