LOOKING AT 10 YEARS THE Annual Report 2012-2013
Looking at 10 Years Annual Report 2012-2013
The founders of The Bay School envisioned a school focused on the future – not only the immediate future of college and adulthood, but also an increasingly interconnected world where change and innovation are the norm. As the school enters its 10th year of offering a dynamic education, Bay students continue to ask difficult questions, think critically and take a thoughtful, intentional approach to learning. With your support, The Bay School is able to realize these goals. We hope you will enjoy this special 10th anniversary Annual Report, in which we honor community members whose foresight and generosity have helped to shape The Bay School. As you page through, look for stories from three key founders and five founding faculty members, and a snapshot of each from the school’s first year. Along the bottom of each page, follow the school's timeline, which covers interesting moments from the Presidio’s founding in 1776 to today’s 10th anniversary celebration and everything in between. We commemorate all that our community has accomplished so far; we recognize those who have moved on, Former Associate Head of School Dennis Hartzell and the Class of 2013 among them; and we celebrate the beginning of our 10th inspiring year.
Sept. 17, 1776 The Presidio begins as a Spanish garrison to defend Spain’s claim to the San Francisco Bay and support Mission Dolores.
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Building 35 is built as cavalry barracks and later becomes the headquarters for the U.S. IX Corps.
The Bay School Mission and Philosophy
At Bay, we balance challenging academics and innovative thinking… We cultivate intellectual entrepreneurs. We design our curriculum to enable students to take ownership of their learning in an environment of high academic expectations. Students critically evaluate nuanced ideas from multiple perspectives and generate meaning for themselves. They craft creative solutions to real-world problems and come to understand their ability to effect meaningful change. …with a mindful approach to learning and life. We see the challenges of adolescence as critical catalysts for personal growth. We teach students habits of reflection and discernment that enable them to navigate those challenges and discover who they are. Our students learn to think carefully and act deliberately, while considering the experiences and perspectives of others. The practice of mindfulness permeates all aspects of school life, fostering a thoughtful and cohesive community. Our goal is to see students unlock their individual and collective potential… We challenge students to take risks. Our students learn to respond to setbacks gracefully, knowing that failure is often a step in the direction of success. They gain confidence in their own abilities and appreciate the value and richness of collective effort. Increasing levels of academic and personal autonomy enable students to discover their passions, pursue their interests and test their limits. …so they begin to realize their roles in a dynamic world. Because Bay understands that life doesn’t come with a syllabus, we instill students with the courage and good humor necessary to flourish in an unpredictable world. Looking beyond the walls of the school, our students develop an emerging sense of their own purpose in order to become engaged global citizens.
The graduating class of the Presidio’s School of Bakers and Cooks stands proudly in front of its temporary home in Building 35. An extension on the southwest end of Building 35 increases its size by one third.
The Army Signal Corps operates a radio communication center in the penthouse.
Congress votes to end the Presidio's status as an active military installation.
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This annual report recognizes the many members of our school community who have contributed to many dimensions of the school’s success. Because of the contributions of thousands of volunteer hours and as a result of hundreds of financial donations, The Bay School is thriving. On behalf of present and future students and their families, I want to express sincere appreciation for the generosity of so many. As a young school, we have only a small number of alumni and their families to augment our budget with financial support, so we are reliant on our devoted current families to do the heavy lifting.
From the Head of School
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We are indebted to hundreds of parents, guardians and friends who have rolled up their sleeves. Liz Paxton’s effective leadership of the Parent Guardian Association and Kathy Patterson’s thoughtful leadership of the Board of Trustees had a big impact on the quality of school life last year. The school bid an appreciative farewell to several community members, but especially to two exceptional community leaders. Associate Head of School Dennis Hartzell, whose extraordinary 10-year tenure crossed multiple roles, was critical to the evolution of The Bay School. Dennis has moved on to become Head of School at Montana Academy with our best wishes. Similarly, Joe Sherman, a key member of the founding trustees and passionate supporter of the school, leaves the Board after three impactful terms. Finally, I want to pay special thanks to the passionate and skillful women and men of the staffulty for their extraordinary commitment and devotion to their students. Their work with our recent graduates and all the students who will follow them is inspiring. Our future is bright. Thank you for your extraordinary support.
Timothy W. Johnson Head of School
How did The Bay School come to be?
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Then it got to the mid-’90s, we convened a board and took a deep breath. We went to work, and it was very slow going. Then the dot com bust happened, and we had this meeting in 2001. Craig Severance, who was on the board, said, “Commercial real estate in San Francisco” (which was his business) “is in the tank, and if we’re ever going to look for a site, now would be the time to do it.” When we were leaving that meeting, Gigi Coe said to me, “That was really exciting.” I said, “Yes, it looks as if we might actually get a school after all these years.”
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I became the headmaster at Cathedral School for Boys in 1990. In 1991, the board chair and I put together a scheme to start a coed Episcopal high school, which we took before the board. Eventually the board said to me, “Malcolm, if you’ve got time to do this, go ahead with our blessing. But the Cathedral School is not going to do it.”
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Somebody had this very bright idea, which was: Let’s choose a date. The date we chose was 2040. Let’s ask the question what a wise leader would need in terms of skills and attitudes and understanding and general background that they should be getting at high school. That really galvanized the meeting, and right out of the box came science, technology, stewardship of the planet, ethics and bioethics, which got us on to global ethics and matters of diversity. It was terrific.
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Then somebody said, “What about religion?” We were very much committed to religion as a world force, but we were unwilling to sign up with any specific religion. The issue remained controversial until the school opened, but eventually we said, “Let’s stop talking about it and just do it.” And that’s what happened.
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Board of Trustees 2012-2013 The Rev. Canon Charles Gibbs
Kathleen Patterson President
Cynthia Bengier Vice President
Greg Wettersten Treasurer
Robert Kleiner Secretary
Bruce Armstrong
Scott Clifford
Sandy Drew
Cary Fulbright
The Rev. Canon Charles Gibbs
Lorelei Greenfield
John Hafernik
Robert Hobart
James Joaquin
Therese Lawless
Stephen Mattoon
Demi Seguritan
Joseph Sherman
Brian Thomas
2013-2014 New Additio ns
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Shyam Lal
Max Ruston
Timothy W. Johnson Head of School, Ex Officio
Jim Sano
Liz Paxton PGA President, Ex Officio
From the President of the Board of Trustees
For The Bay School, 2012-2013 was a year of great momentum as the Board of Trustees oversaw the implementation of the Strategic Initiative’s financial sustainability goals. We ended the year with a strong balance sheet and took important steps to build a firm financial foundation for the future of the school. We enter our 10th year with great confidence and enthusiasm. The school sustained record giving levels to the Annual Fund and at Bay Splash. We would not have been able to raise these funds without the deep commitment of our Bay volunteers and dedicated staff of our Development Office. On behalf of the Board, I thank our community for this tremendous – and tremendously important – support. As a result, every program at Bay has grown stronger. It is with pleasure that I welcome our new trustees: Shyam Lal, Max Ruston and Jim Sano. We also look forward to working this year with Amy Talbot who, as President of the Parent Guardian Association, joins the Board as an ex officio trustee. They each bring rich experience to their roles and their work on behalf of Bay. Finally, it is with gratitude that I acknowledge our outgoing trustees: Joe Sherman, Bay founder, parent and generous friend; and Charles Gibbs, global peaceworker and wise counselor. They gave their time, treasure and expertise to our Board and school. Their contributions will be remembered and appreciated for years to come. It is our hope that their good works will inspire others to contribute and lead. I speak for the entire Board when I say it is an honor and privilege to serve this school. We look forward to celebrating this 10th year with you.
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What led you to become involved with Bay’s founding?
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For me, the idea of Bay emerged from my professional experience hiring interns and staff in a technical field. This is the home of Hewlett-Packard; this is the home of Apple computers; this is the home of social media. Yet, the Bay Area did not have a school with a tech or science focus. f e o o u c nd gi in gi Another reason I got involved stems from an experience I had in a world religions class at MIT. The class was always very hard to get into and jam-packed. I looked around and thought, “Here are all these people who are in these intense science courses, who are going to become engineers, become scientists, go into the tech world. They’re hungry for an experience in which they learn about world religions.” I felt that we tended to compartmentalize, we tended to silo those parts of our lives. bo
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The third piece came out of work I had done as a regulator. I was the director of strategic planning at the State Public Utilities Commission and was very active at the time of the collapse of Enron and WorldCom. I subsequently worked at MCI during the WorldCom/MCI merger. At some point, the head of the Federal Reserve Greenspan got up and testified before Congress and said that what we need is financial literacy. And my response was, “No, we need ethical literacy. We should be teaching ethical literacy to our young adults.” s
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From the President of the Parent Guardian Association
Looking back at this past school year, I am profoundly grateful to all the parents and guardians who helped make this community a better place. We kicked off the year with a name change and became The Bay School Parent and Guardian Association – a title that better reflects our inclusive community. All year long, our fearless class coordinators helped us all make new friends and reconnect with old ones. The Staffulty Appreciation Committee continued its good work of providing snacks for faculty meetings, and the Admission Ambassadors organized an army of volunteers to stuff envelopes and staff open houses. Friends of The Arts at Bay (FAB) provided outstanding support for academic and cocurricular arts, coordinating the "Portrayal Portraits" exhibit in the Glass Gallery and selling refreshments at play intermissions. Special events throughout the year helped build community and maximize involvement. The annual Winter Potluck was a resounding success, filling the Great Room with sounds of good cheer. The community service outing at the SF Food Bank was at capacity, and the spiritwear team broke all previous sales records at the Class of 2017 Welcome Event in April. Countless volunteer hours went into producing our annual Bay Splash fundraiser, which proved a fun, festive and wildly successful evening. It was my privilege and great pleasure to be the head of the Parent Guardian Association last year and to be able to work with all of you – the amazing parents and guardians in our community. Thank you to each and every one of you.
Liz Paxton
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Senior Signature Projects
The Senior Signature Projects program provides all 12th-graders with the opportunity to design and complete a project in a field about which they are passionate. The program emphasizes depth of study and mastery in a field, independent problem-solving and risktaking. The Class of 2013 completed and presented the following projects at last year’s Senior Signature Projects Exhibition.
Yani Alexander and Olivia Lee | An Original Play Based on Student Interviews Eden Amital and Elizabeth Calhoun | Community Garden Jesse Amital | Mindfulness in Nature Kevin Anderson | Past and Present: The Evolution of Modern Mammals Charlotte Bailinson | Start-Ups: Real-World Marketing Experience Andreas Balslev | Boat Building Gemma Baumer | Art Therapy Walker Bockley | Class Recording at The Bay School Brittany Bohn | Ocean Conservation Mural Lee Bowman | Training a Horse John Boyer and Alex Jacobson | Octocopter Gabe Chan | Energy Efficiency at The Bay School Amanda Crego-Emley | Ethics:The Search for the Good Life Henry Csikszentmihalyi | Music Composition Brendan Davidson | Capturing The Bay School Spirit Sam Frank | Design of Analog Devices for Music Production (Synthesizers) Daisy Furlong | Building a Ukulele Fiona Gallagher | Recruiting for the Future Eva Geisse | It’s Owl Good Alec Grey and Jake Wellins | King of the Hill Presidio Luke Gruenert | Binocular Telescope Alec Hampton | Teaching Life Skills Through Golf James Hardwidge | A Platform Jacob Henderson | Hipster Radio Logan Holloway | The Outdoors: Encouraging the Next Generation Summer Johnson and Valerie Zhang | International Aid and Privilege Wali Kamp | The Power of Hydrogen Lucas Knorr | Core Lessons for Young Basketball Players Ilana Ludovico | Mindfulness Workshops Martin Mancini | Sino-American Trade Kathleen Matthews | SeaChange Olivia McCandless | Film Photography: Exploring the Natural and Unnatural Cat McIlwraith | Women in Business Rintaro Moriyasu | The Psychology of Horror Novels Isaias Moya | Reviewing Newly Established Middle School Sports Program Stefan Nadelman and Ian Philpott-Kenny | Woodwork and Meditation Kai Nasser | Creative Exploration Through Art Nidalia Nazzal | Raising Awareness for Palestine Julia Nierenberg | Student Leadership Seminar Emmet Norris | Geo-Dome Joey Nygaard | Electronic Music Production Compilation and Mentorship Joseph Oliver and Shawn Sie | Bringing New Spiritwear to The Bay School Jackson Poole | History in Motion: The Steam Locomotive Joe Purtell | Way Up High Jessie Rice | Bay Through a Lens
Bay’s founding Head of School Malcolm Manson, then Cathedral School for Boys headmaster, puts together a plan for what would eventually become The Bay School.
Oct. 1, 1994
The Presidio is transferred to the National Park Service, ending 219 years of military use.
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The founding Board holds a retreat at the Tides Center in the Presidio. The question is posed: “What skills would a wise leader need in 2040?” The Bay School starts to take shape.
Anna Shepard | Hypothesizing Aliens Sarah Sims | Food Education Project (School Garden) Minkee Sohn | “Striked Out” Morgan Tanaka | The Bully Project Tamara Tanujaya | A Tree Grows in San Francisco: Writing a Memoir Ayluonne Tereszkiewicz | Empowering Minority Youth Through the Arts Jonah Tuchow | Creating a Guide on Chess Opening Theory Chris Vale | Confocal Microscopy Amelia Walsh | Creative DNA: A Writing Intersession James Wasney | Rap Music: A Study in Defiance Claire Wohlers | Learning to Listen: The Role of Music Journalism in the Independent Music World Julia Yost | Cooking with Julia Kayley You Mak | The Gender Gap in STEM Fields
How did Bay end up in the Presidio?
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We then went into a preliminary letter of intent to acquire a building on Second Street – two or three blocks just north of AT&T Park. We ended up not being able to enter into a contract on that building, and we walked away. So by January 2003, we still had no money and no building.
Two members of the board at that time, John Clawson and Simon Snellgrove – both successful, well-regarded real estate professionals – came to a meeting in what was then The Bay School office down Embarcadero in the old Department of Agriculture building. John and Simon brought to this meeting a document issued by the Presidio Trust, an RFP for 35 Keyes. We had a very spirited – in fact, quite contentious – discussion about whether that building made any sense. There was a quite legitimate concern that if we were here in the Presidio, in this corner of the city, that we would not be able to make good on those promises that we would be accessible to all kinds of families and kids and communities. The opposite position was that the geography didn’t matter; what mattered was the commitment to creating the school that we wanted to create. i at e h e a d o f
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We ended up very far apart on whether this building made sense as the future home of The Bay School. I actually went home that day and thought, “It’s not going to happen.” We came back two days later and sat down. Malcolm turned to the five of us and said, “We’re going to do it. I want to start this school.”
November 2001 The name officially becomes The Bay School of San Francisco.
Board members Simon Snellgrove and John Clawson present to the Board an RFP for 35 Keyes issued by the Presidio Trust. Two days later, the Board agrees to pursue the building we occupy today.
Our first website launches at www.bayschoolsf.org.
Dec. 22, 2002
Winter solstice. Bay celebrates with a card wishing peace, hope and inspiration to friends.
Pam Snellgrove is hired as the school’s third employee as Director of Communications.
Founding faculty institute. Darrick Broudy remembers planning the Humanities curriculum with Bill Brown and Robin Workman in an empty room with books and post-it paper.
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Class of 2013 College Acceptances and Matriculations
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American University Augsburg College Babson College Bard College Barnard College Bates College Beloit College Bennington College Berklee College of Music Boston University Brandeis University Bryn Mawr College California College of the Arts (San Francisco) California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State University, Channel Islands California State University, Chico California State University, Fullerton California State University, Los Angeles California State University, Northridge California State University, San Bernardino California State University, San Marcos Carleton College Chapman University Clark University Clemson University Colby College Colorado College Colorado School of Mines
Colorado State University Columbia College Chicago Columbia University Connecticut College Cornell College Cornell University Curry College Dartmouth College Delft University of Technology Denison University DePaul University Dickinson College Dominican University of California Drew University Drexel University Eckerd College Elon University Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts Franklin and Marshall College Georgia Institute of Technology Gettysburg College Gonzaga University Goucher College Hamilton College Hamline University Hampshire College Hawaii Pacific University Hofstra University
Humboldt State University Ithaca College Johns Hopkins University Keele University Kenyon College Lesley University Lewis & Clark College Linfield College Loyola University New Orleans Manhattanville College Marlboro College Marquette University Marymount Manhattan College McGill University McNally Smith College of Music Miami University, Oxford Michigan Technological University Middlebury College Mills College Morehouse College Mount Holyoke College Mount St. Mary's College (Chalon) New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology New York University Northeastern University Northwestern University Notre Dame de Namur University Oberlin College
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I like that kids are totally fine being as quirky, as jock-y, as drama-y, as nerdy as they want to be. I think early on, people like Miles, Katherine, Colin and Darrick showed kids you don’t have to specialize in one thing. You can be excellent at a lot of different things, and sometimes those things seem counterintuitive, seem like they’re not going to mesh. You can be an art teacher and a physics teacher. You can be a music teacher and a humanities teacher. You can be a drama teacher and a humanities teacher. I think that has given kids license to feel comfortable pursuing what they want to pursue and has created an environment where they are comfortable to try things that maybe they wouldn’t feel comfortable trying if they didn’t have adults in the community modeling that you can do a number of different things; you don’t have to be set on one path. al Dea b i n n Co
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Occidental College Ohio Wesleyan University Oregon Institute of Technology Oregon State University Pace University, New York City Pitzer College Portland State University Princeton University Purdue University Reed College Regis University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Rider University Rochester Institute of Technology Saint Louis University, Madrid Saint Mary's College of California San Francisco State University Santa Clara University Sarah Lawrence College School of Visual Arts Scripps College Seattle University Sewanee: The University of the South Simmons College Skidmore College Smith College Sonoma State University Southern Oregon University St. Edward's University
Stanford University Stevens Institute of Technology Suffolk University Swarthmore College The College of Wooster The George Washington University The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Trinity College Trinity University Tufts University Tulane University Union College University of Aberdeen University of British Columbia University of California at Berkeley University of California at Davis University of California at Irvine University of California at Los Angeles University of California at Merced University of California at Riverside University of California at San Diego University of California at Santa Barbara University of California at Santa Cruz University of Colorado at Boulder University of Colorado at Denver University of Denver University of Dundee University of Hawaii at Manoa University of Massachusetts, Boston
University of Miami University of Michigan University of Oregon University of Pennsylvania University of Puget Sound University of Redlands University of San Francisco University of Southern California University of St. Andrews University of the Pacific University of Vermont University of Washington Vassar College Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Washington University in St. Louis Wellesley College Western Washington University Wheelock College Whitman College Whittier College Willamette University Worcester Polytechnic Institute Yale University
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BAY SPLASH 2013
Bay Splash Committee
Moira Brennan, Communications Sara Flynn, Volunteer Coordination Petra Jacobson, Solicitations Sandy Monteko-Sherman, Sponsorships Valerie Testa, Event Production
Bay’s eighth annual auction, Bay Splash, took place on campus on April 6. Bay Splash 2013: Toasting San Francisco was not only a huge fundraising
Amy Cohen, Fundraising and Special Events Manager
success, but a spectacular party! Through the silent and online auctions,
Bay Splash 2013 Sponsors
year’s Bay Splash raised just under $300,000 – making it the
Cynthia and Gary Bengier Chuck Johnson, Tano Capital Anthony and Laura Nethercutt Joe Sherman and Sandy Monteko-Sherman
raffle, live fund-a-need component and booming sponsorship drive, this
most successful single fundraising event in the history of The Bay School. This year’s theme celebrated our great city and its distinctive food and neighborhoods. Guests sampled everything from clam chowder in
Fisherman’s Wharf to wontons in Chinatown to the famous It’s-It ice cream sandwiches, all while serenaded by live jazz from faculty members Colin Williams and Brad Niven. Class of 2012 alumnus Jose Godinez shared his Bay experience with 350 Bay trustees, faculty, staff, friends, parents and
guardians, and faculty member Robin Cunningham charmed the audience as the night’s emcee.
Bay Splash is a critical fundraising component for our school, which brings the community together and provides significant fiscal support for Bay's
tuition assistance and academic enrichment programs. Thank you to the Bay Splash committee, countless volunteers and the entire Bay community for their generosity and dedication, and for making Bay Splash 2013: Toasting San Francisco an evening to remember.
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Liz Welsh, Operations
GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE - $10,000+
PRESIDIO - $5,000+
Anonymous Bruce and Hilary Armstrong FPI Management, Inc. James and Zem Joaquin Stephen Mattoon
CRISSY FIELD - $2,500+
Robert and Kathy Burke Martha Ehmann Conte Peter Fowler and Wendy Richardson Ken and Jennifer Kroner Colin Lind and Anne Dickerson Lind Kevin and Susan Muck Kathleen Patterson and Joseph Boboschi John Roediger and Angela Ames Demi and Fred Seguritan Simon Snellgrove, Pacific Waterfront Partners, LLC Theodore and Phyllis Swindells Gregory and Darcy Wettersten
LAND’S END - $1,500+
Anonymous Sean Cashin Virginia Coe and Michael Garland Sandra and Richard Drew Lorelei and Jon Greenfield Robert and Lesli Hobart
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This year, we have two teaching fellows test piloting a possible program for Bay to actually become an incubator for young, promising teachers. I don’t know of many schools in the country that are doing that. We’re doing all of these cool things in the classroom in terms of really modeling collaborative learning. A lot of schools throw around the word “constructivism” like “a constructivist approach to learning,” but not many schools actually do it. I think we do it really well. Across the curriculum, everything is inquiry-based. Exposing new teachers to that model so they can take it to other schools – that’s really powerful. That way, Bay’s leaving its stamp on other educational institutions.
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Robert and Joyce Kleiner Shyam Lal and Raminder Randhawa Lisa and Branko Maric Courtney and Ted Rice Amy Talbot and Jon Chorley Kathleen White and David Black
FORT POINT - $500+
Acre Gourmet, LLC Denver and Theresa Coleman James Connell and Tien Bui Jim Cunningham and Jennifer Perini Eckhard and Lisa Evers Cary and Marjorie Fulbright John and Johnnie Hafernik Peter and Lucy Heller David and Petra Jacobson James and Zem Joaquin Tim and Kie Johnson Scott and Juli Kauffman Therese Lawless and Jim Sturdevant Don Libbey and Sara Flynn Eileen Malley Malcolm and Snowden Manson Andrew and Kate Mecca Edward Morris and Elizabeth Kerman-Morris Scott and Andrea Nagelson Daniel Purtell and Ashley Boren Robert and Anne Rosenfeld Todd Schneider and Devin Dixon Andrea Shepard Hilary Sims Jong and Sung Sohn David and Janelle Ticktin, Pacific Door and Closer Co., Inc. Connie R. Weber Robert Zehner and Stephanie Shea
ANGEL ISLAND - $300+
Chris and Debra Albinson Anonymous Chris Boettcher and Susan Buchbinder Greg and Sonja Bohannon Scott and Pamela Bohner Gary Bolles and Heidi Kleinmaus Carla Borsoi and Jeff Rider Eric and Jackie Buonassisi Arthur Chui and Piera Cheng Giacomo and Linda Corrado Anthony and Cynthia DeRose Randall Dodgen and Ellyn Roberts,
Shartsis Friese LLP David and Theresa Foster Karen Frank and Ken Callander Richard Frankel and Martha Conway Moira Brennan and Jonathan Frieman John and Lisa Geisse Charles and Debbie Gibbs Brian and Tina Gonzalez Josh Groves and Julie Carlson Staci Hartman Steve and Cheryl Jagoda Geoffrey and Charleen Jue Rich Kenny and Kate Philpott Stacy King and David Glad John Kissane and Cherry Cotter Byron Kuth and Elizabeth Ranieri Kuth David and Robin Lee Tony and Vivian Mai Len Mayrisch and Mary McCutcheon Amy Meyer Erik and Denise Migdail Marvin Norman and Tamara Lightfoot Tyler Norris and Renee Guilbault Eric Olson and Susan Freiwald Paul and Laura Paradis Jon and Polly Paulsen Jim and Vicki Penny William Perell and Cheryl Harrison Peter Pfau and Mary Starr Nigel and Laura Rees Craig Severance Mitchell Shapson and Amy Eskin Alex Shmelev and Robin Beck Paul Sullam and Kathleen Maxwell Jeffrey and Dana Swisher Gary and Valerie Testa Judith Thompson and Cynthia Brooks Meeks and Jane Vaughan Liz and Bill Welsh Eleanor D. White Barry Wong and Doris Lee Joel Yanowitz and Amy Metzenbaum Ana and C. Spencer Yost Paul and Denise Zager
FACULTY SPONSORS
Chuck and Karen Amital Ron Anderson and Frances Yang Anonymous Frank Bailinson and Jann Dickerson Michael Baranchuck and Nancy Etheredge Paul and Jan Bowman
Timothy and Rita Child Robert Cornwell and Cathryn Thurow David Dryden and Patricia Henle Jeanene Ebert Frances Engelbert Shannon Forman David and Theresa Foster John and Lisa Geisse Victoria Grey Josh Groves and Julie Carlson Staci Hartman Susan Henderson Jody Jahn and Thomas Robertson Bunyan and Thelma Johnson Lawrence Kaminsky and Marjorie Golub Susan Karp Rich Kenny and Kate Philpott John Kissane and Cherry Cotter Richard and Doris Knorr Jeff Kohlwes and Leslie Miya Neal Kramer and Shelly Smith David and Robin Lee Diane Lee John Lenox and Serena Hu Elaine Libbey Len Mayrisch and Mary McCutcheon Scott and Karen McKown John Olden and Aleeta Van Runkle Mickey Oliver and Debra Steinholtz Eric Olson and Susan Freiwald Alice H. Paulsen Marco and Mary Quazzo Nigel and Laura Rees Amy and Steve Rosenthal Patricia Shepard Alex Shmelev and Robin Beck Kjell and Liselott Spangberg Jeffrey and Dana Swisher Robert and Janet Tanaka Louis and Barbara Uhl Peter Van Dine Heidi Van Horn Boris Vayn and Marina Stepanova Christopher Wasney and Melissa Peabody Liz and Bill Welsh John Wooley and Ann Kim Ana and C. Spencer Yost
In Kind
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C o n ti n ui n g T h e B ay S c h ool L egacy
2012-2013 Annual Giving The graphic below provides a general overview of Bay’s finances. Tuition and fees comprise 75 percent of all of The Bay School’s revenue. The Annual Fund, Bay Splash and the Next Wave campaign – school fundraising activities – make up the remaining 25 percent.
Academics, academic support and business operations include salaries, benefits and other expenses that relate to each of these areas. Occupancy includes all costs associated with Bay’s facilities.
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$8,209,520
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$825,015
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The Bay School would like to thank the entire Annual Fund committee. Each member's commitment of valuable time and resources helped make the 2012-2013 Annual Fund a successful undertaking.
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$11,080,477
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ANNUAL FUND COMMITTEE Co-Chairs
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Jay Mancini Marian Mancini
Mio Berk David Wang
Cynthia Bengier Ashley Boren Eric Buonassisi Jackie Buonassisi Lexie Clifford Martha Conway Cherry Cotter Cindy DeRose Sara Flynn David Foster Jennifer Gammon Victoria Grey Staci Hartman Kelly Hunscher William Hunscher
Liz Jaroslow Charleen Jue Richard Koch Colin Lind Eileen Malley William Mitchel Sandra Monteko-Sherman Andrea Nagelson Vicki Penny William Perell Raminder Randhawa Lynn Rothman Andrea Shepard Angelia Skolnik Amy Talbot
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What was it like to build a library from the ground up? The school didn’t have a building or anything, and they wanted to hire a librarian. That was huge. Malcolm didn’t have to do that. He could’ve waited until we had a facility, but he thought it was important that we have a librarian from the very beginning. When I got the job, Malcolm said, “You’re not going to have a library the first year. You won’t even have a room or anything.” The way that the old building was, I was in the hallway on the second floor. Anyone who ever wanted to walk through anywhere on the second floor – which was where all the classrooms and teachers’ offices were – had to walk by me. I had 250 books, and my office was in a hallway.
Then we moved into our new library, which has a capacity for 11,000 items. Once we had the space, my budget doubled, and I was in a book-buying frenzy. My office didn’t have any of that cozy furniture; it was just tables with piles and piles of books. And because of where the [new] library is located – in a central place on the first floor right by the entrance – it’s a really warm, inviting space. The library has always been really well supported by the school financially and culturally.
Donor Listing TRUSTEE DONORS
Bruce Armstrong** Cynthia Bengier** Scott Clifford Sandra Drew* Cary Fulbright** Charles Gibbs Lorelei Greenfield* John Hafernik Robert Hobart* James Joaquin Tim Johnson* Robert Kleiner** Therese Lawless Stephen Mattoon* Kathleen Patterson** Elizabeth Paxton Demi Seguritan* Joseph Sherman** Brian Thomas* Gregory Wettersten**
STAFFulty DONORS Anonymous (2) Vanessa Alfaro Christine Argenziano Olga Bailess Mio Berk Raul Betancourt Mary Bourke Erica Brodie* Craig Butz Miles Chen Amy Cohen Lori Cohen* Vince Coloyan Robin Cunningham Courtney DeHoff Christy Delehanty Kari Doyle Ascha Drake Nicolas Fiszman* Samantha Gallop Steve Glass* Ellen Greenblatt* Matt Hannibal* Dennis Hartzell** Elizabeth Hawley Karen Hellyer Holly Hirshfield
* Four+ Years of Giving to Bay ** Eight+ Years of Giving to Bay Tim Johnson* Dorothy Jones Erica Kajdasz Nettie Kelly Patricia Kim-Gable Katie Koene Eric Krieger Keith Kuwatani Lucci Lautze Kristen Lebacqz Malcolm Manson** Jeremy Marshman* Jean Menapace* Yvette Mere-Cook Jeff Mezzocchi Craig Miller* Bree Murray Brad Niven Richard Piccioni Anthony Pickering* Katherine Riley* Mary Ann Rodgers* Charles Roth* Andy Shaw* Rachel Shaw* Lise Shelton Jonna Smyth Julie Taufa'asau* Ziada Tewelde Jane Uyeda Ana Maria Vargas David Wang* Colin Williams* Brooke Wilson Robin Workman* Tom Zeidel*
Robert and Joyce Kleiner** Ken and Jennifer Kroner Shyam Lal and Raminder Randhawa William Mitchel and Amy Worth*
PRESIDIO PARTNERS
gifts of $10,000+ Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Armstrong** Wendy Bolker Scott and Alexandra Clifford Jean Johnson* Colin Lind and Anne Dickerson Lind Stephen Mattoon* Microsoft Corporation S. Mark Taper Foundation
GOLDEN GATE BRIDGERS
gifts of $25,000+ Anonymous (2) Cynthia and Gary Bengier** The Bengier Foundation* Joseph Sherman and Sandra Monteko-Sherman**
gifts of $5,000+ Anonymous (2) Denver and Theresa Coleman The Diwik Family David and Theresa Foster Peter Fowler and Wendy Richardson Lorelei and Jon Greenfield* Dennis Hartzell and Sheila Fifer** Peter and Lucy Heller Robert and Lesli Hobart* James and Zem Joaquin William and Laurie Kasch Don Libbey and Sara Flynn* Eileen Malley* Jay and Marian Mancini* Lisa and Branko Maric Jim and Vicki Penny Demi and Fred Seguritan* Andrea Shepard Kjell and Liselott Spangberg Theodore and Phyllis Swindells Jeffrey and Dana Swisher Hajime and Hong Tada Judith Thompson and Cynthia Brooks Robert Zehner and Stephanie Shea
BENEFACTORS CIRCLE
KEYES AVENUE ASSOCIATES
BAY SCHOOL FOUNDERS SOCIETY
gifts of $15,000+ Robert and Kathy Burke* Jean-Pierre L. Conte Chuck Johnson
gifts of $2,500+ Anonymous (3) Jennifer L. Anderson John and Donna Borden
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Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Dietz Eckhard and Lisa Evers Russ B. Flynn Cary and Marjorie Fulbright** John and Lisa Geisse* Kamran and Susan Ghiasi Milton Goh and Satsuki Kawada Staci Hartman Tim and Kie Johnson* Scott and Juli Kauffman Antoinette Kelly Rich Kenny and Kate Philpott Richard Koch and Lynn Rothman* Len Mayrisch and Mary McCutcheon McKesson Foundation Peter and Andrea Morgan Edward Morris and Elizabeth Kerman-Morris Kevin and Susan Muck* Nigel and Laura Rees John Roediger and Angela Ames Robert and Anne Rosenfeld* Todd Schneider and Devin Dixon Jong and Sung Sohn Amy Talbot and Jon Chorley The LEF Foundation John Wooley and Ann Kim
BAY SCHOOL BREAKERS CLUB
gifts of $1,500+ Ron Anderson and Frances Yang Frank Bailinson and Jann Dickerson* Bank of the West* Scott and Pamela Bohner George and Kathy Carver The Clumeck Foundation James Connell and Tien Bui Sandra and Richard Drew* Karen Frank and Ken Callander* Richard Frankel and Martha Conway The Hellman Family Philanthropic Fund Holden Hume Geoffrey and Charleen Jue Lawrence Kaminsky and Marjorie Golub Candace Kelly Jim, Hiromi and Anna Kelly John Kissane and Cherry Cotter* Candace Latham Therese Lawless and Jim Sturdevant David and Robin Lee* Joanne Lee* John McIlwraith* Erik and Denise Migdail Rick and Sally Mogan Paul and Laura Paradis Michael and Deborah Shepherd David and Debbie Smith* Paul and Robin Smith
Simon W. Snellgrove** Marc Van Der Hout and Jody LeWitter* Liz and Bill Welsh Peter Wohlers and Pam Marks* Ana and C. Spencer Yost**
BAY BOOSTERS
gifts of <$1,500 Anonymous (7) Abbott Laboratories Acre Gourmet, LLC* Adobe Systems Alexander Agosta Thomas Ahrens and Nancy Rynd Chris and Debra Albinson Gregory Alexander and Sharon Meyer* Vanessa Alfaro and Derron Santin Wilson and Ana Alvarez Anthony and Tracy Andreini Christine Argenziano and Donna Dambach Michial Arnold and Francis Martin* Karen Aziz Olga and Bryant Bailess James and Elizabeth Baker* Knud and Lynda Balslev* Bank of America Matching Gifts Program Bank of the West* Michael Baranchuck and Nancy Etheredge David and Bernadette Barker-Plummer Alexandra Baum John and Shelley Benjamin Alexander and Grazia Bennett Mio and Jared Berk Richard Bernard Sarah Bernard Raul Betancourt John Blaber and Claire Lewis Mark and Kate Bockley* Greg and Sonja Bohannon Scott and Pamela Bohner Liza Boles* Gary Bolles and Heidi Kleinmaus* Richard and Marci Bolles John and Donna Borden Thomas W. Borden Ann Boren Carla Borsoi and Jeff Rider Mary and Anthony Bourke Paul and Jan Bowman* British Petroleum Fabric of America Fund* Erica Brodie* Edward and Eva Brown* Mark Bryan Charlotte Buchbinder Will and Monica Bunker Eric and Jackie Buonassisi Gibson Buttfield and Carey Crosby
Craig Butz Thomas and Emilie Calhoun* Kent and Lisan Campbell Heidi Carman and Carrie Zarraonandia Bruce Chan and Hanna Leung* John Chan and Henny Tanudjaja* Laurie Chan* Charles Schwab Miles Chen Harry Chesley and Suzana Seban* Kara Chien Timothy and Rita Child Arthur Chui and Piera Cheng Yeva Cifor Joan and Jeffrey Cleary* David and Fay Coad Joseph and Allison Cocuzzo Virginia Coe and Michael Garland Amy Cohen Eric Cohen and Gwen Sidley-Cohen* Lori Cohen* Vince and Karen Coloyan Jeremy and Wendy Coon Rian Cooney and Ana Urrutia-Jordana Robert and Maxine Cornwell Robert Cornwell and Cathryn Thurow* Giacomo and Linda Corrado Laura Coughlin Jack Courtney Horacio Crego and Jane Emley* Mark Csikszentmihalyi and Annie Hope Robin Cunningham and Linda Green William Decker Courtney and Owen DeHoff Christy Delehanty and Cary Mosley Robert and Louise DePiro Sally DePiro Anthony and Cynthia DeRose Nikhil Desai and Indu Krishnan Ted and Anna Dibble Randall Dodgen and Ellyn Roberts Kari and Kuyler Doyle Ascha Drake and Scott Ward David Dryden and Patricia Henle Mohammad Eltawil and Ibtesam Fawaz Frances Emley Peter Engel and Cheryl Perko Episcopal Charities Brad and Debra Evans* Eckhard and Lisa Evers Farella Braun + Martel LLP Andrew and Darcy Fay Robert Field Zachary K. Fisher Nicolas Fiszman and Christina Hellmich* Anthony Flanagan and Elizabeth Scarpelli* Juliana Forbes Bill Forman*
The Bay School launches with 20 teachers and 62 9th-graders. Groundbreaking ceremony. Renovations begin to transform Building 35 into the new home of The Bay School.
Dennis Hartzell is hired as the school’s first Director of Development.
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First auditions for the first school play, “The Dining Room.”
Taylor Forman Robert and Jean Fortier Andrea R. Fournier* Moira Brennan and Jonathan Frieman* Tom Friesch Alex Fulbright Beverly Gaines Miguel and Gena Galarza Nora M. Gallagher Samantha Gallop Kevin and Jennifer Gammon Gap Foundation Sarah Geisse Genentech Richard and Ami Gerstein Charles and Debbie Gibbs* Steve Glass and Donna Berry* Bing Gong and Eleanore Despina Michael and Ann Grandin* Jeffrey Greenberg Ellen Greenblatt* Victoria Grey* James Gross and Mary Whooley Joseph Groves and Julie Carlson Sally Groves Dieter and Carole Gruenert* John and Johnnie Hafernik Randi Haigh Juliet Haley Anne Hamersky* Lisa Hanauer* Matt and Betsy Hannibal* Evan Hansen Nigel and Jane Hardwidge Amelia Harris Elizabeth Hawley Kennedy and David Kennedy Kiyotaka Hayashi and Abra Greenspan* James Heard and Esther Yip J. Daniell Hebert and Maggie Perkins Karen Hellyer and Shannon Rinzler Jack Henderson and Gila Tint* Susan Henderson David and Sharon Herzer Holly Hirshfield and Alan Peterson Richard and Sarah Hoffman* Kristin Hogan Eliot and Margot Holtzman* Jonathan Howden and Linda Moore Cary and Andrew Hueser* William and Kelly Hunscher Catherine and James Hunter Anil and Julie Inalsingh David Jacobs and Amy Shelton* David and Petra Jacobson* Steve and Cheryl Jagoda Brigitt Jandreau-Smith Vincent and Carolyn Jaramillo Hubert Jiang
Bunyan and Thelma Johnson Bunyan W. Johnson Rick Jonasse and Pamela Sogge Dorothy and Anthony Jones Mary Jones Kaiser Permanente Erica and Jay Kajdasz Jurriaan Kamp and Helene de Puy* Jamil Kanaaneh and Mounira Kenaani Gary Kaplan Howard Karel and Ellen Towell Susan Karp* Barak Kassar and Kristin Wiederholt Phil Keck Brian Kelly Jennifer Kelly Nettie Kelly Rich Kenny and Kate Philpott The Keon-Vitale Family Patricia Kim-Gable and Scott Gable Alexander Kinsella Kathleen and James Kiriakis Chloe Kissane Fred and Ann Klatte Jake Kleiner Alex Knoll John and Jennifer Knoll* Richard and Doris Knorr Steven Knorr and Petra Class* Christopher Knutson and Yelena Zalkina Katie and Jordan Koene Jeff Kohlwes and Leslie Miya Valery Konovich Neal Kramer and Shelly Smith Eric Krieger Brad and Jackie Krill* Andy Kusumapramana and Susie See Keith and May Kuwatani Karen Lang Lucci Lautze Kristen and Mike Lebacqz Victor and Virginia Lebacqz Diane Lee Kevin Lemmo and Cassandra Britton* LEN Business and Language Institute John Lenox and Serena Hu Nicole Leong Elaine Libbey Lick-Wilmerding High School Judith B. Lipsett Marc Lipsett and Liz Jaroslow Chandra and Daniel Lombard* Frank Lopez and Nancy Shepard Lopez Nathaniel Lozier Jerry Ludeke Scott Ludeke and Patty McCormac Lui Family Malia Madden
Bay hosts 67 college representatives.
Ross M. Madden* Tony and Vivian Mai Danny Mak and Elaine You Malcolm and Snowden Manson** Jeremy and Kristyn Marshman* Frank Martin Raul Martinez and Maria Villegas* Eric and Donna Matcovich Richard and Marjorie Matthews* Tom Matthews and Ann Rieger-Matthews* Deborah N. Matthies* Len Mayrisch and Mary McCutcheon Peter McCandless and Karyn Yandow* Donald and Judy McCubbin* Craig McKown Bradford and Robin McMillan* Donald and Monica McQueen Andrew and Kate Mecca* Jean Menapace* Jorge Meraz-Baca and Maria Woodworth Yvette Mere-Cook and Corey Cook Amy Meyer Jeff Mezzocchi and Rebecca Daly Daniel Michael and Pennie Lau-Michael Barbara Miller Craig Miller and Lucia Perez-Duarte* Robert Miller Margaret Millhouse Susan Millhouse Hideaki Mizuno and June Donenfeld* Leslie Morrison and Rick Flowerday Keith Mostov and Emily Silverman* Amelia Mostovoy Robert and Linda Mostovoy** Janet Mumford Lloyd Murphy and Libby Adler* Bree Murray and Avery Pickford Paul and JoAnne Nagelson Scott and Andrea Nagelson Mazin and Janice Nasser Nidal and Saandra Nazzal* Tooru Nemoto and Anne Morris Martin and Carol Neville Joseph Nierenberg and Vanessa Hernandez Brad Niven Marvin Norman and Tamara Lightfoot Tyler Norris and Renee Guilbault Scott Nygaard* Jae Bong and Haja Oh John Olden and Aleeta Van Runkle Mickey Oliver and Debra Steinholtz* Eric Olson and Susan Freiwald Lucinda Otto Terrence Owens and Tracy Schmidt Pacific Gas and Electric* Sue and Michael Painter Chase Patterson John and Elizabeth Paxton
Timothy W. Johnson is appointed Head of School. The Bay School is accredited by WASC.
Bay moves into a completed Building 35. Bay students conduct the school’s first successful near-space balloon launch and recovery, Ikaros I.
First outdoor Intersession trips to Big Sur run into snow, hail and a mudslide that wipes out the trail. Everyone has a great time despite the hardships and gets home safely.
“ T he toaster is toast”: The Bay School toaster starts one too many fires and is removed from the dining hall. First Eco Club benefit concert takes place on campus. Class of 2008, the founding class, graduates!
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James Pearson and Kathleen King William Perell and Cheryl Harrison* Peter Pfau and Mary Starr Richard Piccioni and Carole Carrillo Anthony and Jodi Pickering* Lucy Polite Samuel Pond Gregory and Teresa Poole Janice Poon Elaine Porter and Ann Ritzma* Sandra Porter Zoe Pressman Daniel Purtell and Ashley Boren* Andrew Purvis and Gretchen Lang Marco and Mary Quazzo Silva Raker Daniel Rathman Yana Rathman and Vlad Mezhibovsky* Doug Reed and Frances Dickson Roberto H. Reichard* Tom Restaino and Jan Becker* Courtney and Ted Rice** Danny Rice Greg and Kim Rice* Katherine Riley and Deek Speredelozzi* Derek and Sarnia Robson Dorothea Rodgers Mary Ann and Malcolm Rodgers* Robb and Claudia Roehl Amy and Steve Rosenthal Richard Ross and Kathy Sonderby Charles Roth* Mort and Carol Rothman Glen Roycroft and Debbie Kern Roycroft* Joseph Rusbarsky and Margaret Warner* Maxwell Ruston Sophie Ruston David and Christine Ryan Lizzy, Brooke and Gary Sampson* Alyce Sandbach Will Sano Jill Sassa Rontonette Scott John and Evelyn Shafer Walter and Joanne Shafer Eric Shapiro* Mitchell Shapson and Amy Eskin Andy and Aglae Shaw* Rachel Shaw and Elijah Eckert* Lise Shelton Patricia Shepard Katherine T. Shepherd* Alex Shmelev and Robin Beck Jeff and Pamela Shore Thomas Siegel and Amy Sillman Charles Simons and Annette Gardner
Hilary Sims Michael and Angelia Skolnik* Jonna Smyth and Jon Bindloss Pamela Snellgrove** Jong and Sung Sohn Kjell and Liselott Spangberg Joel Spolin and Margot Parker* Spencer Stamats* Anne Steinberg Diane Stewart David and Barbara Styles Douglas Styles and Deborah Pearl-Styles Michael and Carol Sui Paul Sullam and Kathleen Maxwell Ross and Rebecca Sullivan Ousmane and Linda Sy Jessica Sykes Margaret Tan Robert and Janet Tanaka* Aldo Tarigo and Adrienne Terrass Julie Taufa'asau* Marybeth Tereszkiewicz* Gary and Valerie Testa Ziada Tewelde Brian and Jaime Thomas* Jacquelyn Thomason Brian Thompson Raul and Ruth Tiansay* David and Janelle Ticktin* John and Barbara Treat Annie Tsang* Tony and Alice Tse Matthew Tuchow and Nicola Wolfe* Robert and Jenifer Twiford U.S. Bancorp Foundation United Way of the Bay Area* Jane Uyeda Peter Van Dine Heidi Van Horn Ana Maria Vargas Meeks and Jane Vaughan* Anita Vermeulen Visa* Gary and Anne Vollen Vera Waller Vivian L. Walsh* Ian and Norma Walters-Taylor David Wang* Paul and Christine Wang Willy and Angela Wang Emily Ward Christopher Wasney and Melissa Peabody Mary-Michael Watts* Connie R. Weber Craig and Terry Weber Doug Weihnacht and Berry Minott
Alexander Wellins and Andrea Greenberg* Elizabeth and William Welsh De Cheng and Xing Rong Wen Nancy Wheeler Dickson Kathleen White and David Black Thomas Wilkens Angele Williams Colin Williams* Brooke Wilson Irvin and Rosalie Winesuff Barry Wong and Doris Lee* Farley Wong and Aileen Bunney John Wooley and Ann Kim Robin Workman and Shayne Watson* Susan J. Wyatt** Joel Yanowitz and Amy Metzenbaum Scott Yarbrough and Karen Kasch Michael Yeluashvili and Natalia Rabovsky Paul and Denise Zager Tom and Betty Zeidel* Sam and Jenny Zhao
CURRENT Families BY GRADE CLASS OF 2013 - 89% Participation Anonymous Gregory Alexander and Sharon Meyer* Ron Anderson and Frances Yang Michial Arnold and Francis Martin* Frank Bailinson and Jann Dickerson* Knud and Lynda Balslev* Mark and Kate Bockley* Paul and Jan Bowman* Thomas and Emilie Calhoun* Bruce Chan and Hanna Leung* John Chan and Henny Tanudjaja Robert Cornwell and Cathryn Thurow* Horacio Crego and Jane Emley* Mark Csikszentmihalyi and Annie Hope Daniel Davidson and Shannon Brown* Juliana Forbes Andrea R. Fournier* Karen Frank and Ken Callander* Moira Brennan and Jonathan Frieman* Nora M. Gallagher John and Lisa Geisse** Victoria Grey* Dieter and Carole Gruenert* Anne Hamersky* Lisa Hanauer* Nigel and Jane Hardwidge Kiyotaka Hayashi and Abra Greenspan* Jack Henderson and Gila Tint* Susan Henderson David and Petra Jacobson*
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I’ll never forget the very first day of school. We were in that little house in the woods over by the horse stables near Crissy Field. Our founding head of school, Malcolm Manson, stood up in front of our 60-some-odd inaugural students and parents and said, “Welcome to The Bay School.” He said, “The first thing I want to do here today is to read our precepts. I want our students to read our precepts.” I remember thinking to myself, “Oh my gosh, I don’t know if this is going to fly.”
With hardly any hesitation, one student stood up and read our very first precept like she was the proudest woman on earth. One student after another read our founding precepts that are still the foundation of what we stand for and strive for here at The Bay School. It was a very, very powerful moment for me and it actually drew tears to my eyes. All of us founding faculty and staff who worked really hard to put The Bay School together had worked all summer, and to see it come together that first day of school was really intense and a really neat moment. 16
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Over that first summer the founding class had to read “Haroun and the Sea of Stories,” which is a cool novel by Salman Rushdie. There’s a scene in the book when they’re in this place called Moody Land that reflects the emotions of the people who are in it. Malcolm asked the kids for their first meditation moment to close their eyes and think about what the cafeteria (where we all were gathered) looked like because of all of our energy.
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Right before that first class graduated in June 2008, we walked them back over to the old building and had a closing circle. That moment came back to me as we were sitting in that circle. On the first day I had thought that there was all this unknown. In the closing circle, I thought that if you closed your eyes and felt the energy of the room, it just felt like home. It felt so safe. I think that is my favorite part about the school; I think that’s the most incredible part of what happened. That’s what makes Bay Bay.
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Bunyan W. Johnson Jurriaan Kamp and Helene de Puy* Rich Kenny and Kate Philpott Steven Knorr and Petra Class* Andy Kusumapramana and Susie See David and Robin Lee* Joanne Lee* Danny Mak and Elaine You Eileen Malley* Jay and Marian Mancini* Tom Matthews and Ann Rieger-Matthews* Peter McCandless and Karyn Yandow* John McIlwraith* Mazin and Janice Nasser Nidal and Saandra Nazzal* Joseph Nierenberg and Vanessa Hernandez Tyler Norris and Renee Guilbault Scott Nygaard* Mickey Oliver and Debra Steinholtz Gregory and Teresa Poole Daniel Purtell and Ashley Boren* Greg and Kim Rice* Robert and Anne Rosenfeld* Jill Sassa Andrea Shepard Joseph Sherman and Sandra Monteko-Sherman** Hilary Sims David and Debbie Smith* Jong and Sung Sohn Diane Stewart Robert and Janet Tanaka Marybeth Tereszkiewicz* Matthew Tuchow and Nicola Wolfe* Vivian L. Walsh* Christopher Wasney and Melissa Peabody Alexander Wellins and Andrea Greenberg* Peter Wohlers and Pam Marks* Ana and C. Spencer Yost**
CLASS OF 2014 - 88% Participation Anthony and Tracy Andreini Alexander and Grazia Bennett Richard Bernard Sarah Bernard Scott and Pamela Bohner Gary Bolles and Heidi Kleinmaus* Eric and Jackie Buonassisi Gibson Buttfield and Carey Crosby Kara Chien Timothy and Rita Child Jeremy and Wendy Coon Robert Field David and Theresa Foster Peter Fowler and Wendy Richardson Richard and Ami Gerstein Jeffrey Greenberg Staci Hartman
Peter and Lucy Heller Eliot and Margot Holtzman* Jonathan Howden and Linda Moore Anil and Julie Inalsingh Brigitt Jandreau-Smith Chuck Johnson Rick Jonasse and Pamela Sogge Geoffrey and Charleen Jue Lawrence Kaminsky and Marjorie Golub Jamil Kanaaneh and Mounira Kenaani Howard Karel and Ellen Towell Scott and Juli Kauffman Brian Kelly Jennifer Kelly John Kissane and Cherry Cotter* Christopher Knutson and Yelena Zalkina Richard Koch and Lynn Rothman* Neal Kramer and Shelly Smith Brad and Jackie Krill* Therese Lawless and Jim Sturdevant Nicole Leong Frank Lopez and Nancy Shepard Lopez Erik and Denise Migdail Barbara Miller Robert Miller Susan Millhouse William Mitchel and Amy Worth* Hideaki Mizuno and June Donenfeld* Peter and Andrea Morgan* Keith Mostov and Emily Silverman* Tooru Nemoto and Anne Morris Martin and Carol Neville John and Elizabeth Paxton William Perell and Cheryl Harrison* Silva Raker Joseph Rusbarsky and Margaret Warner* Mitchell Shapson and Amy Eskin Michael and Angelia Skolnik* Paul and Robin Smith Kjell and Liselott Spangberg David and Janelle Ticktin* Robert and Jenifer Twiford Gary and Anne Vollen Craig and Terry Weber De Cheng and Xing Rong Wen Kathleen White and David Black Farley Wong and Aileen Bunney Joel Yanowitz and Amy Metzenbaum Paul and Denise Zager*
CLASS OF 2015 - 94% participation Anonymous Thomas Ahrens and Nancy Rynd David and Bernadette Barker-Plummer Cynthia and Gary Bengier Wendy Bolker John and Donna Borden
Edward and Eva Brown* Will and Monica Bunker Heidi Carman and Carrie Zarraonandia George and Kathy Carver John Chan and Henny Tanudjaja* Arthur Chui and Piera Cheng Scott and Alexandra Clifford David and Fay Coad Rian Cooney and Ana Urrutia-Jordana Giacomo and Linda Corrado Sally DePiro Andrew and Darcy Fay Bill Forman* Richard Frankel and Martha Conway Miguel and Gena Galarza Milton Goh and Satsuki Kawada Joseph Groves and Julie Carlson William and Kelly Hunscher Vincent and Carolyn Jaramillo Bunyan W. Johnson Mary Jones Barak Kassar and Kristin Wiederholt Kathleen and James Kiriakis Valery Konovich Byron Kuth and Elizabeth Ranieri Kuth Diane Lee Kevin Lemmo and Cassandra Britton* Don Libbey and Sara Flynn* Marc Lipsett and Liz Jaroslow Scott Ludeke and Patty McCormac Lui Family Lisa and Branko Maric Craig McKown Bradford and Robin McMillan* Donald and Monica McQueen Jorge Meraz-Baca and Maria Woodworth Edward Morris and Elizabeth Kerman-Morris Leslie Morrison and Rick Flowerday Lloyd Murphy and Libby Adler* Jae Bong and Haja Oh John Olden and Aleeta Van Runkle Eric Olson and Susan Freiwald Lucinda Otto Terrence Owens and Tracy Schmidt Sandra Porter Daniel Purtell and Ashley Boren* Robb and Claudia Roehl Amy and Steve Rosenthal David and Christine Ryan John and Evelyn Shafer Daniel and Karen Shea Alex Shmelev and Robin Beck Thomas Siegel and Amy Sillman Douglas Styles and Deborah Pearl-Styles Paul Sullam and Kathleen Maxwell Ousmane and Linda Sy Robert and Janet Tanaka*
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Aldo Tarigo and Adrienne Terrass Tony and Alice Tse Peter Van Dine Doug Weihnacht and Berry Minott Elizabeth and William Welsh Barry Wong and Doris Lee* John Wooley and Ann Kim Michael Yeluashvili and Natalia Rabovsky Sam and Jenny Zhao CLASS OF 2016 - 95% Participation Chris and Debra Albinson Wilson and Ana Alvarez Jennifer L. Anderson Michael Baranchuck and Nancy Etheredge Richard and Sarah Bernard John Blaber and Claire Lewis Greg and Sonja Bohannon Carla Borsoi and Jeff Rider Jim and Barbara Brenner Mark Bryan Robert and Kathy Burke* Kent and Lisan Campbell Eric Cohen and Gwen Sidley-Cohen* Denver and Theresa Coleman James Connell and Tien Bui Jean-Pierre L. Conte Richard and Laura DeForge Anthony and Cynthia DeRose Nikhil Desai and Indu Krishnan Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Dietz The Diwik Family Randall Dodgen and Ellyn Roberts David Dryden and Patricia Henle Mohammad Eltawil and Ibtesam Fawaz Peter Engel and Cheryl Perko Eckhard and Lisa Evers Isabella and Launce Gamble Kevin and Jennifer Gammon Kamran and Susan Ghiasi James Gross and Mary Whooley Juliet B. Haley James Heard and Esther Yip J. Daniell Hebert and Maggie Perkins David and Sharon Herzer William and Kelly Hunscher Anil and Julie Inalsingh Steve and Cheryl Jagoda Chuck Johnson Gary Kaplan Jeff Kohlwes and Leslie Miya Ken and Jennifer Kroner Shyam Lal and Raminder Randhawa Therese Lawless and Jim Sturdevant John Lenox and Serena Hu Colin Lind and Anne Dickerson Lind Tony and Vivian Mai Danny Mak and Elaine You
Len Mayrisch and Mary McCutcheon Erik and Denise Migdail Scott and Andrea Nagelson Marvin Norman and Tamara Lightfoot Paul and Laura Paradis Jim and Vicki Penny Peter Pfau and Mary Starr Samuel Pond Janice Poon Andrew Purvis and Gretchen Lang Marco and Mary Quazzo Doug Reed and Frances Dickson Nigel and Laura Rees Derek and Sarnia Robson John Roediger and Angela Ames Robb and Claudia Roehl Richard Ross and Kathy Sonderby Maxwell Ruston Sophie Ruston Alyce Sandbach Todd Schneider and Devin Dixon Rontonette Scott Jeff and Pamela Shore Charles Simons and Annette Gardner Michael and Carol Sui Ross and Rebecca Sullivan Theodore and Phyllis Swindells Jeffrey and Dana Swisher Amy Talbot and Jon Chorley Margaret Tan Gary and Valerie Testa Judith Thompson and Cynthia Brooks John and Barbara Treat Heidi Van Horn Willy and Angela Wang Scott Yarbrough and Karen Kasch Robert Zehner and Stephanie Shea
ALUMNI Families - BP=Bay Parent
Anonymous (5) Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Armstrong** - BP '10 James and Elizabeth Baker* - BP '09 Laurie Chan* - BP '11 Harry Chesley and Suzana Seban* - BP '11 Joan and Jeffrey Cleary* - BP '10 Eric Cohen and Gwen Sidley-Cohen - BP '12 Ted and Anna Dibble - BP '10 Brad and Debra Evans* - BP '09 Anthony Flanagan and Elizabeth Scarpelli* - BP '12 Bill Forman - BP '12 Cary and Marjorie Fulbright** - BP '08 Michael and Ann Grandin* - BP '10 Lorelei and Jon Greenfield* - BP '12 Randi Haigh - BP '09 Robert and Lesli Hobart* - BP '12 Richard and Sarah Hoffman* - BP '08 Eliot and Margot Holtzman* - BP '11
David Jacobs and Amy Shelton* - BP '10 Susan Karp* - BP '10 John Kissane and Cherry Cotter* - BP '12 Robert and Joyce Kleiner** - BP '09 John and Jennifer Knoll* - BP '12 Richard Koch and Lynn Rothman* - BP '12 Karen Lang - BP '12 Richard and Dee Lawrence* - BP '09 Kevin Lemmo and Cassie Britton* - BP '12 Don Libbey and Sara Flynn* - BP '12 Ross M. Madden* - BP '12 Raul Martinez and Maria Villegas* - BP '10 Alison Mattoon - BP '12 Stephen Mattoon* - BP '12 Bradfordand Robin McMillan* - BP '12 William Mitchel and Amy Worth** - BP '11 Hideaki Mizuno and June Donenfeld* - BP '11 Keith Mostov and Emily Silverman* - BP '11 Robert and Linda Mostovoy** - BP '09 Kevin and Susan Muck* - BP '09 Lloyd Murphy and Libby Adler* - BP '12 Terrence Owens and Tracy Schmidt - BP '12 Kathleen Patterson and Joseph Boboschi** - BP '09 William Perell and Cheryl Harrison* - BP '12 Elaine Porter and Ann Ritzma* - BP '10 Yana Rathman and Vlad Mezhibovsky* - BP '08 Roberto H. Reichard* - BP '12 Tom Restaino and Jan Becker* - BP '12 Courtney and Ted Rice** - BP '09 Glen Roycroft and Debbie Kern Roycroft* - BP '09 Lizzy, Brooke and Gary Sampson* - BP '10 Eric Shapiro* - BP '09 Michael and Deborah Shepherd** - BP '08 Michael and Angelia Skolnik* - BP '10 Joel Spolin and Margot Parker* - BP '11 Raul and Ruth Tiansay* - BP '12 Marc Van Der Hout and Jody LeWitter* - BP '12 Meeks and Jane Vaughan** - BP '11 Mary-Michael Watts - BP '10 Barry Wong and Doris Lee* - BP '12 Susan J. Wyatt** - BP '08
ALUMNI
Alexander Agosta ‘08 Alexandra Baum ‘11 Liza Boles* ‘08 Yeva Cifor ‘12 Laura Coughlin ‘08 Jack Courtney ‘12 William Decker ‘08 Zachary K. Fisher ‘08 Taylor Forman ‘12 Alex Fulbright ‘08 Sarah Geisse ‘09 Amelia Harris ‘08 Hubert Jiang ‘09 Alexander Kinsella ‘11
The entire school attends a Giants baseball game for the first ever Bay Day! Bay students’ flight simulator Senior Signature Project is featured at Maker Faire.
The first Tall Ships Intersession takes place.
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Feb. 24, 2011 First Bay lacrosse game.
Chloe K. Kissane ‘12 Jake Kleiner ‘09 Alex Knoll ‘12 Malia Madden ‘12 Margaret Millhouse ‘08 Amelia Mostovoy ‘09 Chase Patterson ‘12 Zoe Pressman ‘12 Daniel Rathman ‘08 Danny Rice ‘09 Dorothea Rodgers ‘10 Will Sano ‘12 Katherine T. Shepherd* ‘08 Spencer Stamats* ‘08 Anne Steinberg ‘12 Jessica Sykes ‘12 Emily Ward ‘12 Angele Williams ‘12
Past Trustees
Virginia A. Coe** Malcolm H. Manson** Courtney Rice** Simon W. Snellgrove** Meeks Vaughan** Ana Yost**
Grandparents
Richard and Marci Bolles Frances Emley William and Laurie Kasch Judith Lipsett Paul and JoAnne Nagelson Lucy Polite
FRIENDS OF THE SCHOOL
Acre Gourmet, LLC* Karen Aziz John and Shelley Benjamin Mr. Thomas W. Borden Ms. Ann Boren Ms. Charlotte Buchbinder Joseph and Allison Cocuzzo Robert and Maxine Cornwell Robert and Louise DePiro Russ and Lee Flynn Robert and Jean Fortier Tom Friesch Mrs. Beverly Gaines Bing Gong and Eleanore Despina Ms. Sally Groves Evan Hansen Kristin Hogan Cary and Andrew Hueser* Holden Hume Catherine and James Hunter
Bunyan and Thelma Johnson Ms. Jean Johnson* Phil Keck Antoinette Kelly Candace Kelly Jim, Hiromi and Anna Kelly The Keon-Vitale Family Fred and Ann Klatte Richard and Doris Knorr Candace Latham* Victor and Virginia Lebacqz Ms. Elaine Libbey Lick-Wilmerding High School Chandra and Daniel Lombard Nathaniel Lozier Ms. Jerry Ludeke Frank Martin Eric and Donna Matcovich Richard and Marjorie Matthews* Deborah N. Matthies* Donald and Judy McCubbin* Andrew and Kate Mecca* Ms. Amy Meyer Daniel Michael and Pennie Lau-Michael Rick and Sally Mogan Janet Mumford Sue and Michael Painter James Pearson and Kathleen King Mort and Carol Rothman Walter and Joanne Shafer Ms. Patricia Shepard David and Barbara Styles Hajime and Hong Tada Jacquelyn Thomason Brian Thompson Annie Tsang* Anita Vermeulen Vera Waller Ian and Norma Walters-Taylor Paul and Christine Wang Ms. Connie R. Weber Nancy Wheeler Dickson** Thomas Wilkens Irvin and Rosalie Winesuff
FOUNDATIONS, MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES AND ORGANIZATIONS
Abbott Laboratories Adobe Systems Bank of America Matching Gifts Program Bank of the West* The Bengier Foundation* British Petroleum Fabric of America Fund The Charles and Ann Johnson Foundation Charles Schwab The Clumeck Foundation Episcopal Charities
Farella Braun + Martel LLP Gap Foundation The Geisse Family Foundation* Genentech The Hellman Family Philanthropic Fund Jeffrey C. Kasch Foundation, Inc. Jewish Community Endowment Fund Kaiser Permanente The LEF Foundation LEN Business and Language Institute The Lumpkin Family Foundation McKesson Foundation Microsoft Corporation Overlook International Foundation, Inc. Pacific Gas and Electric* S. Mark Taper Foundation The San Francisco Foundation Schwab Charitable Fund Silicon Valley Community Foundation U.S. Bancorp Foundation United Way of the Bay Area* Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Visa*
IN HONOR OF
Gregory Alexander and Sharon Meyer In honor of the great teachers Thomas W. Borden In honor of Lucas Borden Wendy Brown In honor of the tremendous Bay faculty and staff Episcopal Charities In honor of Malcolm Manson Miguel and Gena Galarza In honor of Bay’s wonderful and inspiring teachers and staff Lisa Hanauer In honor of The Bay School Staff Kiyotaka Hayashi and Abra Greenspan In honor of Ayani Hayashi Susan Henderson In honor of Stefan Nadleman Holden Hume In honor of Bay’s printing arts program Tim and Kie Johnson In honor of William and Julie Parish Lui Family In honor of Bryant Lui Hideaki Mizuno and June Donenfeld In honor of Kiyona Mizuno John and Evelyn Shafer In honor of Sydney Raine Shafer Annie Tsang In honor of Bay’s thriving adolescence
Spring 2013
The new Project Center at 3 Funston opens. The school’s original vision of a strong engineering and design program comes to fruition. More art studio space becomes available.
Nearly 70 percent of students compete on a Bay athletic team. Each and every student stays active through after-school athletics practice or activities such as high-performance training or aikido.
The number of colleges to have accepted Bay graduates rises to 325. Members of our first six classes have matriculated at Yale, Brown, Princeton, MIT, Stanford, UC Berkeley, Wellesley, Duke, Bowdoin and many more.
A record 321 students arrive on campus for the new school year.
Bay commences its teaching fellowship program. Representatives from 154 colleges visit campus. Staff and faculty welcome new members with original ballads at weekly meeting.
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IN MEMORY OF
Glen Roycroft and Debbie Kern Roycroft On behalf of Rebecca Roycroft Charles Simons and Annette Gardner On behalf of Donna and Murray Gardner Margaret Tan On behalf of Tan Pond Family The Clumeck Foundation On behalf of Karen and Danny Shea
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Malcolm told me a great story. Somebody was once walking across the Golden Gate Bridge, when all of a sudden he was in the middle of the bridge and the fog rolled in. And we know what that means. All of a sudden he realized that when he looked down, he could not see what he was standing on. He could feel that he was standing on something solid, but he could not see what was actually supporting him. When he looked behind him to see where he had been, he couldn’t see it. When he looked in front of him, every now and then as the fog swirled he would get a vague glimpse of where he was going.
Of all the stories that Malcolm has told, that’s probably my favorite. In a local metaphor that anyone can understand, I think it really described what it was like for me in those first couple years. We didn’t always know what we were standing on, but we knew it was relatively solid.
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One tradition that I’m glad has continued is the tradition of Morning Meeting. At the old school, we also had something called the Great Room, but it was a living room basically – a really cozy space. I remember when Malcolm referred to it as the Great Room, I thought “this room doesn’t seem that ‘great’ to me! It’s kind of small, but OK” [laughs].
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I remember when we first did the tour of 35 Keyes. It was in the early summer – I think it might’ve been June. This building was still under heavy construction, and Father Malcolm assured us that it would be ready by the start of school in August. I remember looking at the blueprints for this building. There were lots of pictures of these envisioned Bay students within the space. I remember when I saw the space that was going to be the Great Room, and I was like, “Wow. If it looks like it does in those pictures with envisioned Bay students, this will be great!”
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The Great Room and this communal gathering space is one of the traditions I’d like kept.
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Celebrating 10 Years of Bay Events
Speaker Series Oct. 9, 2013: An Evening With Dr. Debora Spar Jan. 23, 2014: An Evening With Vivek Wadhwa Feb. 20, 2014: An Evening With Dr. Carol Dweck Jan. 7, 2014: Alumni Family Open House Spring family event to be announced. Glass Gallery exhibition celebrating 10 years.
The Bay Schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 10th anniversary banners line Lombard near Van Ness this fall and will appear in other areas of the city for the remainder of the year.