Impact Report 2023-24

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Our Strategic Plan in Action

CAMPBELL HALL IS A COMMUNITY OF INQUIRY COMMITTED TO ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AND TO THE NURTURING OF DECENT, LOVING, AND RESPONSIBLE HUMAN BEINGS.

Message from the Head of School

The Rev. Canon Julian Bull

Achieving any objective begins with a well-laid plan. Campbell Hall’s mission-driven strategic plan serves as a roadmap, guiding decision-making and planning for the school’s current and future needs.

The strategic plan sets forth five priorities that are central to Campbell Hall and, by doing so, defines who we are as an educational institution. It outlines specific goals to keep the school focused on fully realizing these objectives, allowing resources to be aligned accordingly. Additionally, it lets us track our progress over time, with quantifiable metrics and qualitative reporting that provide objective insights into our performance.

While our strategic plan lives on our website, we understand that many people may not know to look for it, or are simply too busy to review it. For this reason, the 2023-24 Impact Report centers on how CH’s strategic priorities are implemented in our programs and policies and highlights some of the major accomplishments from the previous fiscal year. In essence, it illustrates our strategic plan in action

The annual CH Impact Report is also an expression of our gratitude for the incredible partnership we receive from the community each year and how that generosity has made a difference in the lives of our students and to the school as a whole. It is a testimony to the ways your support enables Campbell Hall to continue achieving our common goal of preparing students for happy, successful, and fulfilling lives today and in the future. We could not do this essential work without your ongoing support and for that, we are deeply grateful.

Having celebrated our 80th anniversary on February 7, 2024, this Impact Report demonstrates that Campbell Hall’s mission and values are as strong as ever, with our strategic plan serving as our guiding north star. We hope it helps all of those providing philanthropic support for the school and who are acknowledged in this report’s pages to see a clear connection between their generosity and the work done every day to benefit students and advance the mission of the school.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Message from the Board Co-Chairs

Ed Han + Terra Potts

With another successful year of philanthropy and community-building in the books, we’d like to extend our deepest gratitude to everyone who made the 2023-24 school year so incredible. Yet, as incredible as it was, it was also a typical year for Campbell Hall, with community members continuing to excel in every aspect. Our committed faculty created innovative and dynamic programming to engage our students in the classroom. CH students were inspired and empowered to ask meaningful questions and understand their important part in the world. Dedicated volunteers enriched the experiences of both our own and the broader community.

This harmonious and valuable partnership between the school and all its constituents is an essential element driving our success over our 80-year history. With record admissions applications up approximately 4% from the previous year and up 25% over the last five years, it is evident that prospective families feel our unique sense of community when they walk onto our campus and see our dedication to the whole child in our classrooms.

Your generosity helps fuel the school’s exceptional level of education. The 2023-24 fiscal year was impressive, with more than $12.5 million raised to support the school’s daily and long-term needs. Completing the capital campaign for the Holiday Center remains a top priority for Campbell Hall.

The new facilities will invest in our students’ health, wellness, athletic, and academic education while reshaping the heart of campus to provide more nature-filled spaces. With more than $30 million raised to date, we have made tremendous strides in reaching our fundraising goal. However, there is still more to do. We hope you will join us in supporting this crucial capital campaign that will impact generations to come.

The Board oversees the development and implementation of Campbell Hall’s strategic plan. With extensive input from numerous community stakeholders, the priorities and goals of our strategic plan are set, which, in turn, helps steer the direction of the school. With the best interests of our students and school in mind, a lot of thought, care, and collaboration go into creating actionable steps to accomplish these missiondriven objectives. The pages of this Impact Report demonstrate how your generosity and investment in Campbell Hall result in the school’s continued growth and endless opportunities for our students.

We know you are reading this article and flipping through the pages of this publication because, like us, you love Campbell Hall and care deeply about its future. We are so thankful for your continued support of the school and value your partnership in making Campbell Hall an extraordinary place to learn and grow.

Kawanna Brown

NEW BOARD MEMBERS THANK YOU

Parent of Alum +

Current Parent

Paloma Jiménez

Current Parent

(NOT PICTURED)

We are so grateful to David Damus ’83 and Tom Grane, our outgoing board members whose terms ended at the close of the 2023-24 school year. Thank you so much for your dedication to the school.

Kawanna Brown is the Chief Operating Officer of Magic Johnson Enterprises (MJE), overseeing the operational and strategic management of the company’s diverse portfolio. Buoyed by her 28 years of service and under her leadership, MJE has experienced significant growth and expansion. She is directly credited for being instrumental in growing Magic Johnson Enterprises (MJE) to become one of the most prominent AfricanAmerican-owned and operated brands in the United States. Before becoming Chief Operating Officer of MJE, Kawanna served as President of the Magic Johnson Foundation (MJF), established to address the needs of the communities it serves. Her passion for educating young people was the inspiration to increase the foundation’s purpose with partnerships among nonprofit organizations. She has been an active mentor to teens and college students throughout the country for more than a decade. She is currently President of the Magic Johnson Foundation Board of Directors and is a member of several prominent Boards which include: LA Philharmonic, The Clara Lionel Foundation, Private School Axis, BeyGOOD, and Educating Young Minds. She has received honors from the City of Los Angeles for her philanthropic and community outreach efforts. Kawanna graduated from UCLA with a B.A. in Sociology with a specialization in business. She and her husband Jay are the proud parents to Beau ’29, Madison ’27, and Jay ’20 (a class of ’24 NYU graduate).

FINANCIAL OVERVIEW

Message from the Chief Financial Officer

Wallace Wei

Charitable giving is at the heart of our school’s growth, helping us achieve our strategic objectives as set out by our Board of Directors, administration, and other school leadership. The 2023-24 school year marked Campbell Hall’s 80th anniversary and another banner year of philanthropy.

Contributions to CH NOW: The Campbell Hall Annual Fund surpassed $3.5 million, one of the highest totals in the school’s history. This helped us achieve our budget goals necessary to maintain every aspect of Campbell Hall’s daily operational needs.

Campbell Hall’s endowment, a permanent fund in which the principal is invested to grow in perpetuity, provides annual support to our operating budget. The endowment continued to achieve healthy returns in 2023-24, which allowed us to allocate 4% of the fund to supplement the needs of the school.

With more than $30 million committed to CH NEXT: The Campaign for The Holiday Center, over $8 million of which was raised in the 2023-24 school year, we have made significant headway in achieving our fundraising goal.

We are so grateful for the generosity of our community. Because of you, Campbell Hall is able to provide students with the very best education.

TOTAL OPERATING BUDGET $55. 3 M

WELCOME

Mark Galang Controller

We are pleased to welcome Mark Galang as Campbell Hall’s new Controller. Mark brings over 20 years of experience in finance and accounting, with a strong background in both the corporate sector and education. He has previously served as Director of Finance at various institutions, including Farmers Insurance, California Virtual Academics, and Trinity Classical Academy. Most recently, he served as the Assistant Controller at Notre Dame High School.

As Controller, Mark is responsible for leading our accounting, audit, and payroll activities. He also manages all financial and accounting reports, controls, and standards.

Mark graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Guam with a degree in Business Administration, majoring in Accounting. He resides in Santa Clarita with his wife, Hurley, and their two daughters, Erin and Elin.

A CULTURE OF PHILANTHROPY

Message from the Director of Advancement

Kurt Johnson

As we reflect on another remarkable year, I am thrilled to extend my deepest gratitude for your unwavering support and generosity. Your commitment to Campbell Hall has once again propelled us to new heights, and thanks to you, this year’s fundraising efforts have been tremendously successful, second only to last year’s record-breaking achievements.

In 2023-24, the total funds given or pledged to our initiatives surpassed $12.5 million. Notably, over 1,245 donors contributed to the CH NOW campaign, exceeding our ambitious 2023-24 goal of $3.5 million. The impact of your donations is evident every day, enhancing the lives of our students and teachers. The funds are allocated to our highest priorities, such as supporting our dedicated teachers, providing financial aid, and maintaining our beautiful campus.

Our long-term capital improvement project, CH NEXT: The Campaign for the Holiday Center, also saw significant progress this year. In October, we were proud to announce that, thanks to the extraordinary generosity of the Ressler and Holiday families, our new building will be named the Holiday Center Following this announcement, we opened the doors to the new Viking Tennis Center, marking the completion of phase one of the CH NEXT campus transformation. This year, donors added $8.2 million in commitments to CH NEXT, pushing the total campaign fundraising past the $30 million milestone. This sum includes two multi-million dollar donations, which are among the largest in Campbell Hall’s history.

Our year in charitable support concluded with the spectacular Bagpiper’s Ball in May, where nearly $1.2 million was contributed to our financial aid program. This event not only highlights the financial generosity of our community but also the strong spirit of volunteerism that thrives within it.

Your generosity with time and resources is truly the backbone of our community. It is because of you that we can provide an exceptional educational experience and continue to do more for our students than would otherwise be possible. Thank you once again for being such an integral part of our community and for your continued partnership in fostering an environment where every student can thrive.

Strategic Priority: ETHICAL, SPIRITUAL, SOCIAL, AND EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

As a school of faith and reason rooted in the rich 500-year tradition of Episcopal education, ethical and spiritual development are at the heart of all we do. Students learn best when they feel seen, known, and loved, so we prioritize an inclusive social-emotional development program.

During Campbell Hall’s unique K-12 chapel program, students gather with friends and faculty to hear stories from the world’s various religious faiths and traditions, enjoy performances and presentations, and explore questions of the heart and mind. They are filled with laughter, love, and a sense of community and purpose.

Our human development program provides age-appropriate education in general health, human sexuality, and mental health, offering important developmental information and spaces for open, honest discussions. Responding to research and the needs of our students, we expanded human development education in 2023-24 to start in kindergarten. This early start builds foundational social-emotional skills and health knowledge for more advanced discussions in upper grades.

Elementary

In elementary school, the Toolbox social-emotional learning program is an integral part of daily life. It helps students navigate their emotions with 12 core strategies and a shared vocabulary that fosters resilience, selfmastery, and empathy. Council practice, facilitated by faculty, offers contemplative space that helps students voice their feelings, deepen their understanding of self and others, and forge authentic relationships.

In 2023-24, two key programs were successfully added to the already robust elementary social-emotional education. The Harmony curriculum supports healthy relationships and builds social-emotional skills, while Owning Up helps 4th and 5th graders understand group behavior, the influence of social media, and the dynamics of discrimination and bigotry.

Middle School

Middle school students are grouped into Houses, each with its own unique identity, heritage, and traditions, fostering pride and camaraderie. Students earn points for their House through acts of kindness and participation in community events. This system strengthens class bonds, encourages altruism, and enhances the student experience.

The 2023-24 middle school advisory program was structured around four core themes: self-identity, sense of belonging, community building, and academics, creating a well-rounded experience. New initiatives included Student Appreciation Councils, where every student received a dedicated round of appreciation council from their peers and teachers; and Contemplative Practice rotations, introducingstudents to various mindfulness practices.

High School

The high school chapel program provides a sacred space for students to share what matters most to them. In a special series created by high school chaplain The Rev. Joseph Courtney, Senior Stories blossomed this year. Students presented on major world issues, shared their personal stories of identity and growth, and spoke about their life experiences. This heartfelt series serves as a model for younger students to feel confident in speaking their truths.

Parents

Campbell Hall offers robust parent education programming with world-class speakers as part of a values-driven school-parent partnership to raise decent, loving, and responsible students. In addition to our regular programming, we will co-sponsor two events with School Speaker Alliance LA (SSALA), a regional parent education coalition of independent schools, in the 2024-25 school year.

The CH Parent Mindfulness Group meets weekly, offering guided meditation and education on topics ranging from self-care to communication with children, fostering a supportive community for parents.

At Campbell Hall, our commitment to ethical, spiritual, social, and emotional development helps students develop an innate sense of worth, honor human differences, forge authentic relationships, and build a more compassionate community.

COMPREHENSIVE GIVING

Campbell Hall is deeply grateful for your generous support received from July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024.

Your contributions to the school’s vital fundraising initiatives included gifts and pledge payments to CH NOW: The Campbell Hall Annual Fund, CH NEXT: The Campaign for The Holiday Center, an array of endowments, designated funds such as the Campbell Scholars Program (CSP), as well as fundraising events such as the Bagpiper’s Ball.

Our community’s spirit of generosity exemplifies one of Campbell Hall’s key strategic priorities, which emphasizes the ethical, spiritual, social, and emotional development of our students. This is evident in the contributions of financial support, time, and talent that allow Campbell Hall to flourish and our students to thrive. This philanthropy across a number of platforms models the values that we, as an educational institution and tight-knit community, hold dear.

Thank you so much for your ongoing support!

Innovators

$100,000 and above

Anonymous

Jay and Kawanna Brown

Tom and Holly Gores

Jrue ’08 and Lauren Holiday

Todd⚙ and Tatiana James

The Ressler Family

Jason and Talia Rimokh

Liberty Ross and Jimmy Iovine

Michael⚙ and Deanna Schlesinger

John Shallman and Lani Barrameda-Shallman

Mark Sinclair and Paloma Jimenez

Founders

$50,000 - $99,999

Anonymous

The Ahmanson Foundation

Timothy and Jane Allen-Dick

Mike and Shirin Amiri

Catherine and Sheldon Berger

Theodore⚙ and Denise Burnett

Louis and Catherine Dargenzio

Bob Ghassemieh and Jennifer Gareis

Michael Green and Amber Noizumi Green

Derek and Kristi Haas

Rip and TJ Hamilton

Edward⚙ and Marta Han

I.N. and Susanna H. Van Nuys Foundation

Joseph Drown Foundation

Peter Kujawski⚙ and Stefanie Azpiazu

Jennifer⚙ and Ariel Lechter

James⚙ and Carla Lee

RAR Foundation

Stepping Stones Scholarship Fund

Adam and Lisa Stoll

Trebek Family Foundation

Daniel Weiss and Andrea Troyer

Patrick and Pia Whitesell

Visionaries

$25,000 - $49,999

Muhammad Adaya and Nurya Shabir

Adele Adkins

Byron Allen and Jennifer Lucas

Will Arnett

Andrew Blecher

Mitch and Bonnie Bloom

Julie Bowen

Julian⚙ and Katie Bull

William and Wendy Burton

Michael and Maira Caren

David Damus ’83⚙ and Edie Gelardi-Damus

KEY: ⚙ Board Member  Alumni Board

Kelly ’93⚙ and David DeMarco

John Derderian and Courtney Treut

Peter DiCecco and Ricci DeMartino

The Edward A. and Ai O. Shay Foundation

Darryl and Samantha Forshpan

Julie and Craig Gerber

Damien and Danielle Granderson

Benjy and Ellen Grinberg

Peter and Julie Heimark

Lewis and Julie Henderson

Lauren Hissrich

Michael Hissrich

Bob Iger and Willow Bay

The Honorable Sandy Kriegler and Dr. Shelley Kriegler

Kaleen Lemmon⚙ and Arthur Fogel

Charlotte Lubert

Daniel Lubert

Mia Kaminsky Meyer and Family

Guy Oseary and Michelle Alves

Amy Poehler

Frances and Loren Rothschild

Dylan and Casondra Ruga

Gary Satin

Anand and Shabana Shah

Paul and Erin Stanley

Thomas and Celeste Von Der Ahe

Mike and Lynn Williams

Leaders

$12,500 - $24,999

Anonymous (2)

Salim and Mara Akil

Jason Barrett

Liz and Greg Borrud

Drew and Cyndi Buckley

Jackie and Greg Callas

Jason Chauncey and Alli Ross

Scott and Erin Cohen

Paula and Tim Connolly

Paul and Kathleen D’Addario

Kevin and Christine Eberly

FabFitFun

Andy Garcia and Marivi Lorido Garcia

Mark and Michela Gatto

Jean Gilliland

Lee and Beth Goldring

David Gutterman and Romaine Orthwein

Todd and Jamie Hasson

John and Delaina Hlavin

Christopher Ivery and Ellen Pompeo

Melina Jampolis and Benjamin Oberman

Sam and Heidi Javid

Nathan and Carly Kahane

Brice ’96 and Kristin⚙ London

Matt Construction

Dan McCarty and Michael Kraut

Josh and Alexx Monkarsh

Jonathan Nakano and Linda Baek

Candace Parker and Anna Petrakova Parker

Robbie and D’Rita Robinson

Arianne and Jeffrey Rudes

Everett and Leeann Sands

Erica ’01 and JD Schwalm

Alexa Sheridan and Dave Fruchbom

Mark Simone and Nina Huerta

Evan Strauss

Jordan and Jennifer Toplitzky

Maya and Jon Varnell

Michelle Walter

Kevin and Alexis Weaver

Matthew and Laily Whibley

Jonas Wood and Shio Kusaka

Head of School Circle

$7,500 - $12,499

Anonymous (3)

Nadine ’95 and Alexander Arzerounian

Severyn⚙ and Martha Aszkenazy

Kirk and Anastasia Ayzenberg

Rich and Megan Bendis

Arlene Blau

Kyle Bornheimer and Shannon Ryan

Adam and Maria Braun

Sterling Brim and Alahna Jade

Joe and Val Candido

James and Jessica Castro

Joshua and Dajung Chae

May Chan and Dinesh Shamdasani

Carla Christofferson

Jessica Chung⚙ and David Yeom

Mick Cronin

Bradley and Haylee Davidowitz

Melissa de la Cruz and Michael Johnston

Jasmine and Pervez Delawalla

Jason Diamond and Jessica Combs

Michael Dreyer

Bradley and Amy Dubin

Gilbert and Judika Dumontet

Eric and Sarah Duncanson

Alexander ’05 and Maggie Early

Frederic and Tina Esrailian

Justin and Samie Falvey

Christine and Andrew Flier

Diane Forester

Bernard Friedman

Jennifer and David Goodenough

Tom⚙ and Alexandra Grane

Jennifer Wang Grazier

The Green Family

Nick and Katie Grosvenor

Dylan ’96 and Samantha Herrick

Jeff and Lindsey Huberts

Emory Jones⚙ and Andrea Villa Jones

Matthew and Colleen Karis

Brandy and Moe Keshavarzi

Chiyeon Kim and Juyeon Park

Jaeman Kim and Yoonkyung Lee

Mark and Sarah Kimsey

Brian ’97 and Kathy Kriegler

Donna Langley-Shamshiri⚙ and Ramin Shamshiri ’91

Joe and Alison Lima

Martin Lin and Stephany Zeng

James and Hailin Liu

David and Orly Marley

Michael Marvisi and Ana Flavia Franciscon

Michael and Sidney McCullers

Jean-Christophe Michel and Marina Fumanal Michel

Modern Family Surrogacy

Andrew ’02 and Sarah Mulkeen

James Mulkeen and Donna Goldstein

Howard and Marnie Owens

Chris and Jada Paul

Evan and DJ Prager

Jessica Queller and Bill Prady

Mario Ramirez and Marla Graves

Gayle and John Ridley

Margaret Rosato and Vincent Koosh

Atticus Ross and Claudia Sarne

Nicholas and Karen Roxborough

Edith Sanchez

Saya Foundation

Stefanie and Michael Seltzer

Ken and Renata Simril

Thomas ’01 and Christina Smith

James and Colleen Standish

Michael and Lainie Tarter

Jessica Thomas and Christopher DeBolt

Kiliaen and Shaina Van Rensselaer

Jon Vernon-Browne and Adriana Herrera

Amy ’02 and Warren Wachsberger

Scott and Kelly Yang

Wellington Yang and Dina Morishita

Jason Zhang and Karen Pu

Dean’s List

$3,000 - $7,499

Anonymous (4)

Scott and Julie Acosta

Bill Angarola and Charlotte Schmid-Maybach

Jason and Marisa Aron

Alicja Bachleda

Michael and Heather Baiardi

Barbara Bartman

Steven Bash and Rada Blumkin

Brian and Crystal ’00 Beecher

Pouneh Beizai

Daniel ’97 and Jessica Berberian

Talia Avisar Berger ’96 and Dan Berger

Moses Berkson and DeeDee Gordon

Selma Blair

Steve and Amy Blecher

Carolyn Bloom

Kevin and Danielle Brenner

Stephen and Tiffani Bresnick

Debbie Broadway

Alexander Broumand and Shirin Bagheri

Billy Brown and Lori Barbera

Ron and Sally Burns

Dustin and Lisa Callif

Ann Carlson and Carl Moor

The Rev. Jenifer Chatfield⚙ and Nancy Kirhoffer

Randy and Lara Chia

David and Susan Chokachi

Tedd and Alexis Cittadine

Ben and Julia Clarke

The Reverend Canon Thomas G. Clarke ’59

Sarah and Brian Clay

Jessica Collins and Michael Cooney

Theresa Cross⚙

Jennifer Culp and John Hoffman

Scott Cunneen and Monali Misra

Daniel and Jessica Cusumano

David and Susan Dawes

Mario Del Pero and Ellen Chen-Del Pero

Nikki DeLoach and Ryan Goodell

Fred and Leslie Einesman

Paul and Vicki Ellis

Gareth and Katherine Emery

Dvora and Marcus Englefield

Colin Farrell

Julien Fenton and Danielle De Luca

Matthew and Nancy Fiordaliso

Laurence Fishburne

Michael and Nadia Fleischer

Floran Fowkes

Sloane Fowkes ’09

Ryan Fowler and Christina Vega Fowler

Kyle Francis and Shigemi Pang

Callaghan Fritz-Cope

Alvin and Noelle Galstian

Matthew Gerbig and Camilla Luddington

Michelle and Scott Gertz

Andrew and Cathy Glanzman

Michael and Elise Greenberg

Martin and Josie Greenfield

Brody Greenwald and Thomasin Franken

Bingbing Han

Laurie and Chris Harbert

Coburn and Sherry Haskell

Evan Haskell ’07

Schuyler Haskell

Tony Haspel and Francesca Orsi-Haspel

Marc Hernandez and Esther Schrier

Cara and Gabe Hilfer

Noah Himmel and Amanda Charlwood

Joanna Jacobs and Khara Wagner

Linyou Jiang and Angel Wang

Jeff and Tiffany Jumaily

Njambi Kamoche

Deirdre and Sokrates Karimian

Eddie and Ana Kim

Young Kim and Jackie Park Kim

The King Family

Tory Kittles and Mele Nagler

Vince Klaseus and Todd Gertschen

Jeffrey Koehler and

Wendy Mericle-Koehler

Robin Kuehne and Marie Sophonpanich-Kuehne

Laura Lancaster

Leigh Landau and Jimmy Stewart

Richard and Kerri Lauter

Dee and Ethan Lawrence

In Ku Lee and Sinae Oh

Julie Leff

Matt and Molly Leonetti

Anne Litt and Howard Franklin

Pedram and Sherry Marhabi

Dee May

John Meigs and Andrea Nelson Meigs

Ingrid and Ron Milkes

Anthony and Barbara Miller

Caryn Miller

Gabriel and Heidi Miller

Brent and Dayna Moelleken

Roy Moore and Shanique Bonelli-Moore

Tak and Tomoko Morimoto

Makan Mortazavi and Bahar Solasi

Julie and Huvishka Mustamandy

Nimesh Narayan

Sean and Sandra Nasseri

Joseph and Mandana Orlando

Jim Osborne and Kelly Wagner Osborne

Patricia and Peter Palmer

Johan and Helena Pettersson

Beth Pontrelli and Rob Letterman

Propagate Content

Mason Rather and Claire Curley

Jason Reilly and Amy Harris

Oliver Ressler ’10⚙

Hal⚙ and Lisa Reynolds

Sydnee and Joshua Rimes

Jillian and Patrick Roscoe

Lindsay Ross and Garrett Ricciardi

Ryan Aviation Group

Rio and Karen Saken

Paul and Judy Schaeffer

Phyllis Schwarz

Marc and Samantha Sedaka

Stuart and Michele Shanus

Glenna Shen⚙ and Peter Huie

Meredith and Jonathan Shikora

Bradley and Jessica Smiedt

Eric and Angelina Snyder

Ann and Steve Snyder

Jay and Jenny Sonbolian

Guy and Elicia Starkman

Emily and Jeremy Steckler

Amanda and Jamil Stefan

Jessica and Jonathan Steier

Sheldon and Joan Steier

Jesse and Amanda Stirling

David Styne

Ruben Sukiasyan and Nare Terteryan

Benmont Tench and Alice Carbone Tench

Ian Thompson and Muna Coobtee

The Thompsons

Jeff and Laura Tremaine

Chelsea and Mark Vahradian

Vincent Vedrenne and Stephen Gross

Tripp and Adriana Vinson

Patrick and Christina Wade

Rob and Alice Wade

Mark and Dina Waters

Benton and Darren Weinstock

Christopher and Carrie Williams

Eric Winter and

Roselyn Sanchez-Winter

Steven Wisel and Isabel Lazo

Franco and Elizabeth Wright

Kevin and Ashley ’92 Wyatt

Paul and Anna Yang

Hani and Nicole Zabaneh

Joel and Katherine Zadak

Friends

$1,000 - $2,999

Anonymous (5)

Active Recycling Co., Inc.

Robert and Holley Agulnek

Edward Allen and Sharon Widjaja

Jonathan and Amy Anastas

Eric ’86 and Christine Arthur

Vinod and Nirmila Assomull

Eytan and Sue Avisar

Sarah and Brian Aynesworth

Gwendolyn Baba

Matthew and Amy Baer

Fady and Reham Bastawros

Risa ’88 and Steve ’88 Bastien

The Belgardt Family

David Benveniste and Stephanie Cantu

Hilary Bidwell

David and Rosanna Bilow

John and Sissy Bomer

Rahsan and Napiera Boykin

Jeffrey and Lori Briller

Adrienne and Stephen Bunting

Paul Burgis and Marisa Briones

Michael and Polina Burrichter

David and Lynn Callif

Capital Group Private Client Services

Sam Catlin and Julie Dretzin

Stefanie Chao

Gina Chung

Woo and Regina Chung

Chris and Susan Cockrell

Eva Cohen

Christopher Collins and Jennifer DeRosa Collins

David Collins and Joseph Rivas

Crisp Environments

Scott Cutler and Meredith Morton

Marcus Dalzine and Tania Horton

Jennifer and Paul Davidson

Kim and David DeJesus

Christopher and Shanet Dennis

Derek Derman and Brette Genzel-Derman

Faber Dewar and Ute Emmerich

Wondwossen Dikran and Rebeka Melake-Dikran

Susie Dudley and Salvatore Conti

Kenny and Nicole Edmonds

Johan and Alicia Eerenstein

Jaye and Neal Eigler

Nadine Eisenbarth

The Farias Family

Stacy and Adam Feit

The Flax Family

Jason and Lorene Fotter

Natalie Fousekis and Laura Carrillo

Andrew Frankel and Danica Kalmbach

Sarah and Eric Frayer

Jeffrey and Jaime Freedman

Rachna Fruchbom

Kristin Gabriel ’89

Justin and Lesley Galindo

Marsha Garnett

Paula Gaughan ’65

John Gautrey and Bronagh Walsh

Shawn and Michelle Gee

Michael and Laura Geliebter

Brian and Tatiana Ghielmetti

Jamie Giacchino

Jonathan Gitlin ’97

Cherna Gitnick

Michael Goldberg and Rachel Levy Goldberg

Irwin Goldring

Kathy and Marc Gordon

Jeff and Amy Gorin

James and Alexandra Gray

The Gray Family

Jared and Jillian Green

LaNeè Griffin

Jason and Stephanie Groff

Steve Grushcow and Anne Robin

Matt and Michelle Gunn

Nancy Haag

Jeremy and Alannah Hall-Smith

Katherine Hardie

Judi Hart

Preston Hayes ’03

The Heintz Family

Jason Hoehn and Tracie Butler

Toya and Shawn Holiday

William Hooke and Kristin Bountress-Hooke

Susan Bade Hull and

The Rev. Canon Norman Hull

Lisa Jammal

Michael and Cherry Joh

Dena⚙ and Devin Johnson

Scott and Gloria Johnson

The Joudi Family

Andrey Kalashnikov and Alicia Peressada

Dr. Rambod Kamrava ’92 and

Nancy Kamrava

Oren Katz and Katherine Houston-Katz

Vanessa Baden Kelly

Jonathan Kern and Paige Wilds Kern

Marina and Billy Kheel

Hyun-Jin Kim

Jamey Kim and Soo Jin Ahn

Peter and Vivian Kim

Robert King and Rozita Tolouey

Kathleen Kinmont

Vanna Kitsinian ’98 and Avo Babian

Steven and Mary Kochones

Daniel Kornberg and Jessica Liu

Jason and Sarah Kranitz

Stacy Kravetz

Carolyn and Tim LaGaly

Catie and Grant Langston

Jeremy Lappen and Kimberly Karp Lappen

Sean Lee

Taewook Lee and Soyon Jung

Robert and Terry ’94 Lee

Matthew Lesher and Katherine Lewis

Asher and Molly ’04 Levin

Debbie Levin and Mark Fogel

Larry and Nancy Levitt

Michael R. Levy

Andrea Lewis

Beth Littleford

Chad and Molly Ludwig

Philip Martin and Portia Hein

David Martinyan and Ani Davtian

Mark and Helena McGregor

David and Sheila McLean

Jon ’96 and Sandy ’98 McNutt

Alex⚙ and William Mejia

Michael and Marla Metelski

Nikolaos Milonopoulos ’05

Roger and Lisa Morrison

Anthony Nahar and Yun Lingner

The Newman Family

Tom and May Nogami

Marti Noxon

Ron Opaleski and Zsuzsanna Cohen Opaleski

Matt Orlove and Lynn O’Shaughnessy

Michael and Merle Orlove

Mimi Orth ’75

Matthew and Caroline Osborn

Michael Palank and Kottie Kreischer

David and Lori Park

PJ & Eun Park Family

Ryan Patterson and Richard Plotkin

Joey Perez and Krissy Matsuno

Christian and Jennifer Pocino

Amanda and Louis Poimiroo

John ’95⚙ and Rachel Pollak

Stuart ’96 and Kim Posin

Terra Potts⚙

Eileen and Richard Powers

Kelly and Tim Prather

The Rahmani Family

Erik and Hilary ’94 Rehder

Jason and Arsha Reitz

Ryan and Mony Revel

Matthew ’00 and Amy Richards

RD Robb and Amy Israel

Jonathan and Stephanie Rogal

Mark and Jaye Roter

Phil and Heather Rubin

John and Kira Ryan

Amy Sackler

Robert Sackler

The Salatin Family

Alana Sands

Kevin Sands

Victor and Charlene Sands

Joanna Scapa ’03

Zoe and Jonathan Schaeffer

Lynne and Barry Scholer

Nate and Kate Schreiber

Barbara Schwartz

Thomas and Christina Seeley

Robyn and Mark Setzen

Laurence and Nicole Seymour

Jacqueline Appel Shapiro

Jon Shapiro

Erika and Michael Shen

Greer Shephard

William and Tiffany Shin

Dr. Adam Singer

Rebecca Singer ’15

Ryan Singer ’09

Joshua ’94⚙ and Heather Smith

Marcus Spiegel and Erica Rothschild

The Stern Family Foundation

Max and Alissa Swedlow

Meghann ’05 and Fareid Taheri

Beth and Garyn ’15 Talbert

Michael and Monica Tantraphol

Robert Tarlow and Robin Schwartz

Christopher and Susan Thalken

Matt Thompson and Louisa Wee

Abigail Trainer Arad ’00

Hacik and Alin Urun

Hovhannes John Vardanyan and Angela Adler

Jonathan Venison and JoAnne Gartin

Czar Vigil and Kelsey Snowden

Clinton and Dessi Wade

Gosia and Robert Walak

Katie and Matt Waldstein

Ying Wang and Min Peng

James Ward

Eric Weinberg

The Weinberger Family

David Weissman and Diane Sherer

Shiying Weng and Guilin Jia

Peter Wentz and Meagan Camper

Andrew Williams and Jane Bogart

The Williams/Collins Family

Adrian Woolley ’79 and Richard Harding

Casey Wu and Chris Chen

Kin ’94 and Meredith Yu

Paul and Kayci Yun

Peter Zinda and Alison Schapker

Community up to $999

Anonymous (51)

Elliot and Lynn Abbott

Lauren Accordino ’05

April Adams ’76

Josh Adell and Megan Zakarian Adell

Roger Adell and Jane Dill

Carlos Aguilar and Bertha Munoz

Andrew Ahn ’09

Margaret Albertson ’06

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Nathan and Amanda Alexander

Caroline Alford ’13

The Alford Family

Kathryn Allison

Patrick Almack ’09

Derek and Julie Alpert

Moises Amaya

Grace Anderson ’21

Shannon and Mike Anderson

Amelia Anka and Tito Powell

Kristine Annunziata

Terri Apablasa

Nicholas Arenson ’89

Benjamin Arnold ’94

Alexander Arntzen ’09

Nancy and David Arntzen

Navin and Misha Assomull

Matthew Atchity ’89 and Jennifer Martin

Lynn Baxley Ault

Elon Avisar ’94

Sharon Avisar

Megan Balk

Sabrina Sipantzi Ballard ’85 and Matthew Ballard

Carol and Marty Barger

Janice Barnes

Gabriella Barsocchini ’12

Gary Bart

Arvydas and Daiva Barzdukas

Ulises Bautista and Rosa Reyes

Joseph and Wendy Baxley

Nicholas Bayz ’09

Jennifer Bealmear

Maxwell Beck ’17

Lisa Beeks

David and Marieke Beeler

Wayne Behlendorf ’59

Adam and Alison Belanoff

Frank Bell and Candace Ng Reave Bell ’01

Lily Benardout ’20

Elizabeth Benjamin ’12

Ohad and Madelyne Ben-Yehuda

Christopher ’03 and Margie ’04 Berberian

Scott and Michelle Bergman

Candice Bernstein and Daniel Cohen

Carlos Betancourt and Hilda Torres

Ravi Bhatia ’07

Eli Bildner

Mark Billings ’95 and Sara Atchity-Billings ’96

Roger and Sheila Bilow

The Birchfield-Eick Family

Christine ’95 and John Bjerke

Susan Black-Smith and Lee Smith

Galina Blank and Edward Chatokhin

Caitlin Bloom ’08

Cory ’11 and Allegra ’13 Bloom

Kevin ’06 and Zoe Bloom

Shayla Bloom ’07

Jeff Bonhiver

Larry and Tillie Borys

Cheryl and David Bosnak

Morgan Botko ’18

Jennifer Boulton ’99

Carrie Norred Boutros ’93 and Bassem Boutros

Lauren Bradley ’04

Kenneth Brady and Judithann Haroules

Garron and Giovana Bragg

Wayne and Yvonne Bragg

Michael Branch

Brian Bristol and Shana Mathur

Melendy Britt ’84 and Ramon Gonzalez

Richard and Susan Brownstein

Jason Lee Bruns

Ken and Karen Buchi

Isabella Bugatti ’11

Elan and Joy Buller

Michael Buller

Bryan and Emily Buskas

Jessie Byron-Fields ’05

Matt Calloway

James Calvert

Joe and Kathleen Calvert

Campbell Hall Grandparents’ Committee

Samantha Campbell

Ross Canning and Michele Pelot

Kirsten ’89 and Ted Caplan

Lila Cardillo

Sydney Carfagno ’11

Aliyah Carlo ’12

Ron Carlson

Garry and Daphne Carr

Sabrina Carr ’20

Christopher and Nicole Carrillo

Kayla Carrington ’14

Kevin Carroll

Susan Carroll

Kevin Carter and Maria Churchill

Rafael Casal and Johanna Rees

Aileen and Tucker Cawley

Cesar Cespedes

Vishesh and Marissa Chachra

Christina Chan ’13

Johnson Chang and Kristin Ming

David Chanin ’08

Gavin Chanin ’04

Jake Chanin ’02

Judi Chauncey

Yolanda and Vireak Chheng

Tammy Cho ’09

COMMUNITY, cont’d

Patricia Hayes Christensen ’86 and Gavin Christensen

Douglas and Jennifer Chu

Donna Chung and Timothy Lokiec

Sally Cioni

William Clarke ’22

Judy and Carl Cohen

Zachary Cohen ’10

Russell and Sharon Collins

Spencer Collins ’01 and Geoffrey Borys

Rai Colston

Scott Comley

Pamela and Chad Connor

Allison Conover ’09

Tom and Maria Conover

Brittany Cooper

John Corona

Charlee Corra ’09

Remy Cotroneo

Joseph Courtney

Christina Craemer

Taylor Crandall ’12

Jenny Crowley ’04

Francisco Cruz

Ivan Cuevas and Andrea Ozaeta

Bob and Emily Culp

Aaron Curry ’10

Rhys Darby and Rosie Carnahan-Darby

Jimmy and Julie Darmody

Michael and Eileen David

Hope Davies

Suzanne Davis

Andrew and Allison De Camara

The de Montreuil Family

Luis and Gina Delgado

Barron DeSanctis ’94

Judith Dewitt and Mark Yellen

Bernard Dillard ’10

Tamara and Stacey Dillon

Walter and Iris Doggett

Rosa and Carlos Dominguez

Jeremiah Doryon

Jacki and Murray Drechsler

Conor Duffy and Emily Cutler

Amy Dunitz ’11

John and Elysa Dutton

Amanda Dye

The Reverend Andrew and Amy Eagles

Douglas and Lisa Edley

Courtney Edwards

David Eick

Pamela Eisenstein

Aimee Ellicott

Mitchel and Edna Ellison

Leslie Dione Emge

Benjamin Enright ’98

Jim and Cindy Eppolito

Anthony and Sibahn Epps

Whitney Epps-Robiskie ’02

Esat Kaan Erbahar

Ricardo Elias Esparza

Farzad Etemadamini

Edward Feinstein

Robert and Debi Feit

Paul and Nan Feldon

Vivianne Fernquist

Alex and CB Ferrari

Daron ’04 and Dan Fields

Adam and Elizabeth Fierro

Nicole Finkelstein ’14

Alex Firestone ’10

Lisa Firestone

Megan Firestone ’04

Alice Fleming

Kamia Fletcher

Kevin Flower and Nassrin Ghani Flower

Mia Frampton ’14

Karl and Robin Frank

Andrea Fuentes ’99 and Jose Morales

Fredy and Matilde Fuentes

Ruth and George Furst

Ruihan Gao

John and Dolores Gareis

Dana and David Garfin

Brytani Garnett ’08

Donna Garnier and Peter Cioni

Thomas and Regina Garnier

Stephen and Ann Garrett

Jennifer Gartley

Alison Gavin

Samantha Gelfand ’13

Julie Gelman-Kalechstein ’84

Toby and Carol George

Daryl Gerber

Shahin and Jessica Ghadir

Ashkan Ghavami ’91 and Khoosheh Daneshi

Scott Glass ’93

Martin and Carmina Glicklich

Max and Lisa Goldberg

Genoveva Goldenberg

Gary and Julie Goldman

Laurence and Lesley Goldman

Charles Goldring ’16

Melanie Goldring ’13

Debbie Goldstein

Elizabeth Golpariani ’89

Liza Gonzalez

Ricardo Perez Gonzalez

Sonia Gonzalez

Merrily Goodell

Michael Goran and Lori Lovoy-Goran

Jay and Angela Goss

Patrice and John Grace

Robert Graf and Maria Baker

Richard Granatt and Barbara Rose Granatt

Elizabeth Grane ’20

Julia Grane ’23

Jeffrey and Anne Grausam

Cheryl Green

Kate Greenberg ’99

Courtney Greene ’94

Michael and Asia Greene

Sunshine Greene ’88 and Ian Arnof

Gwen Greenwald

Sandra Gresham

David and Nyakio Grieco

Mari Griefer ’09

Kathy Griffin ’82

Ray Griffin and Lonnie Ngo

Jason and Courtney Griffiths

Doug Grossfeld and Jennifer Tartikoff

Emily Grossman ’11

Leland Guralnick ’11

Itzzia Gutierrez

Brittany Haid-Jones ’94

Simon Halff

Scott ’98 and Nicole Halle

Mark and Vicki ’89 Haller

Karen Hallsman ’89

Nicole and Ibrahim Hamad

Eugene Han ’94

Jeffrey Hand ’98

Sean Hanley and Dana Kraft

Katherine Hannibal ’13

Benjamin Harris

Marcuis Harris and Rhoda Lawrence-Harris

Benjamin and Courtney Hart

Mary Sue Hart

Anwar Hasan

Aaron Hassel ’07

Tim and Laya Hawthorne

Kenneth and Susanne Hayes

Thomas Hayslip and Sandy Tat

Catie ’94 and Leon Hazany

Barry Heaps

Oliver Hecks and Camille Radocchia Hecks ’91

Max and Janice Hein

Dianna Henderson

Daniel and Kathy ’86 Henriks

Saul Henriquez

James Henry and Nicole Herzog

Carol ’80 and Rick Heyes

Jamon Hicks and Britany Engelman-Hicks

Brad Himes

Glen Hirshberg and Kim Miller

Wei-Chuan Ho and Peiching Tsai

Elizabeth Porter Hogan and Chris Hogan

The Hoge Family

Kevin Hoiseth ’04

Christian and Katrina Holland

Vanessa Holland ’93

The Hong Family

Lisa Horwitz and Kurt Bolotin

Scott Howard ’01

John and Jennings Hrvatin

Nicholas Huang ’10

Richard and Carol Huerta

Annie Humphreville ’09

Jeffrey and Catherine Hunt

Lorena Hunt

Paula Huntsman

Sarah Huss

Olivia Hutchings ’14

Lesley Hyatt

Charles Infante and Carla Alapont Infante

Darius Ingram ’00

Deanna Ingram ’05

Walter Ingram and Laurie Steichen

Jonathan Iosim

Naila Iscandari

Miguel Cervantes Islas

Simone James

John Janavs

Yuliana Jara

Anthony and Mary Jaramillo

Allison ’89 and Stewart Jean

Elizabeth and Lee Jenkins

Sandra Jensen ’84

Stephanie Jensen ’85

Valerie and Roger Jimenez

Ryan ’05 and Emily ’05 Jody

Steve and Monique Joe

Brandon and Ariel Johnson

Kurt and Kasey Johnson

Elizabeth Jolley

Christopher and Nicole Jones

David Jones and Amy Blessing

Reese-Frederick Jones ’19

Scott Jones

Tom Jourden and Claudia Gold Jourden

Joanne Julian

Navine and Samantha Karim

Gregg and Lindsay Kavet

Kevin Kelley and Hawa Ghaus-Kelley

Drew and Gretchen Kempf

Stephen Kennoy ’94

Harlow Keshavarzi ’29

Vincent Keshmiri

Mohammad Khosravi and Shiva Kashanian

Jae Kwon and Chung Ja Kim

Kaylin Kim ’20

Christine ’99 and Jason Kirk

Dottie Kirkpatrick

Katherine Kline ’01

Robert and Kristie Kline

Jan and Hendrika Klosse

Lisa Knakal ’86

Cameron Knoblock ’14

Michelle Knutson ’12

Jennifer Jackson Koch ’96 and Christian Koch

Andy and Helen Kongsakul

Mel and Claire Kosasky

Claire and Adam Kosloff

Ariel Krakowsky ’10

Tammie ’79 and Vic Krisciunas

Larry and Jennifer Kuklin

Noah Labowe ’12

Andrew LaGaly ’11

Catherine LaGaly ’09

Margaret LaGaly ’14

Leslie Lainer

Lands’ End

Raymond Lavoie and Cynthia Chamberlin

Kathleen Lawton-Trask and Andrew Trask

Benjamin LaZebnik ’14

Roshani ’84 and Clark Le Done

Eli and Miriam Lebental

Ana Ledesma

Jay Lee ’92

Joohwan Lee and Caz Byun

Sarah Lee ’11

Andrew ’03 and Malerie Leff

Lisa Leighton

Brian and Danielle Leon

Alexandra Levatter ’16

Theodore Levatter and Wanda Chappell-Levatter

Blake Levin ’94

Louisa and Jeffrey Levine

Seth Levine and JaYoung Kim

Randall Levitt ’94

Joshua Levy ’99

Monica Ley and Ralphael Mattei

Gina Lieberman ’13

Judd Lieberman ’09

Don Liebig

Albert and Cela Lim

Davin Lin and Melanie Tan

Kim Lincoln and Bonnie Curtis

Lynne Littman

Daniel Lopez

Kristin Lopez-Almonte

James Lopez-Padilla

Michael ’85 and Kimberly Lord

Rosanna Losacco

Amanda and Rodney Lovett

Maximillian Ma ’09

Kathy Kwan MacDonald ’84 and Duncan MacDonald

M J MacKenzie

The Madzar Family

Emma Magid ’14

The Magid Family

Kamil and Ilona Majer

Abram ’97 and Nicole ’01 Makowka

Elena Malone and Josh Ryan

Briana Evigan Mander ’04 and Damien Mander

Marvin and Judith Maltzman

Leigh Manacher and Tom Schlange

Jonathan and Leah Mangum

Jeffrey Manley

Wendy Manley

Ellen Mannella

Jamie and Charles March

Isabella March ’22

Gregory and Lucinda Mariscal

Calista Markowitz ’09

Faith and Dewayne Marshall

Crystal Shaw Martell

Denise Martin and Ken Campbell

Phyllis Martin

Brenda Martinez

Hillary Mason

Kendra Mason

Patricia Matsuno

Scott and Christina Mattingly

Paulette Maxwell

Kathe Mazur and Jeffrey Sugarman

Laurence McAdamis

Pamela and Kenneth McBride

Aubrey McClure ’94 and Peter Lashley

Megan McCord ’89

Gari-Jo McCornock and Gary Klein

Freedom McCullough

John McGregor

April ’84 and Brad McIlroy

Wade and Samantha McIntyre

The McKinzie Family ’80, ’10, ’13

Willie and Nicole McMahon

Leticia McPherson

Tod McPherson

Jim and Katie Meade

Keyla Mejia

Anahi Mendoza ’17

Samina Menning ’16

Huey Merchant

Rawdon Messenger and Maryam Malakpour

Matthew Michaelson ’04

The Mijailovic Family

Alexandra Miller

Douglas Miller

Jason and Wyndie Mills

Kathleen Milmore

Barbara Mizrahi

Greg Moiseff

Teresa Montes

Hallie Moor ’14

Kevin and Laura Morgan

Sheri and Don Morishita

Ben and Pamela Morovati

Lateef Mothudi and Surayyah Muhammad

Peter and Susan Moyer

Michael Mulvihill and Maria Endozo

Angelica Munoz ’94 and Ruben Ochoa

Nima and Teuta Naghshineh

Steve and Louisa Nagler

Georgina Nava and Lorenzo Alvarado

Jason and Lindsay Nesmith

Mark Nishibayashi ’05

The Noah Benardout Foundation

Melissa Noel

Thomas and Karrie Nordberg

Frederick Nsubuga and Racheal Nalutaaya

Kimberly Oden

Kit O’Donnell ’09

Lucine and Hagop Ohannessian

Erin and Windy O’Malley

Peter O’Meara and Kayla Alpert

Megan ’95 and Stephen O’Rourke

Karen and Nicolas Ortiz

Nia Paddock

Jarrad and Teela Page

Shane Pak and Michelle Lee

The Papa Family

Eddie Papazian ’95 and Talar Sarkis Papazian ’95

Gary and Casey Park

Jae Hyun and Helen Park

David Partida ’95 and Patricia Rodriguez

Mili Patel ’99

Radu Patrichi ’94

Dr. Joanna Paul ’91

Alice ’00 and Adam Peck

Claudia Perez

Alison ’89 and Ben Perry

Courtney Peterson

Michelle and Eric Pfeiffer

Matthew Phelps ’03

Julie Phillips ’84 and Warren Stein

Isabelle Picalause and Guy Vandenbroucke

Robert Piken ’82

Jackie Pinedo

Frank and Amy Pines

Clara Plestis ’13

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Eyal and Ashley Podell

Ashley Pony ’03

Gregory Porter ’10

Anessa Powell ’23

Jasen Powell and Mia McBride Powell

Lindsay Powell ’00

William and Lenora Powell

Maxwell Prather ’19

The Quigley Family

Genia and Bruce Quinn

Skylar Quinn ’20

Summer Quinn ’18

Wes Radulovich

Aubrey and Noah Rakoski

Karina Ramos

Jorge and Marie Rangel

Tana Ratnavale

Doug and Susy Ratto

Ms. Linda Reavely

Clay and Maribel Redwood

Devon and Amber Reese

Johnathan Reid and Shelby Larkin-Reid

Joe and Beth Reilly

Owen and Lynn Renfroe

Sara Renteria

Jeffrey Reuben and Kiel FitzGerald

Polina and Leon Reyblat

Elle Reynolds ’13

Margaux Reynolds ’23

William Reynolds ’15

Debbie and Greg Richards

Paul A Richter

David and Andrea Riddell

Andrew and Meryl Rimes

Michael Rindge

Heather Rios

Trish Rivera and Elias Garcia

Nicole Robbins ’85

Pete ’89 and Angie Robbins

Alex ’94 and Jackie Roberts

Sue and Sam Robin

Jonah Robinson ’14

Whitney Robiskie ’02

Tiana Roddy ’12

Melodie Roden

Gregory Romano ’11

Annabel Romanos ’13

Chris and Mandy Roscoe

Katherine Rose ’10

John Rosenthal

Ilene Rosenzweig and Rick Marin

Starshine ’89 and John Roshell

Supria Rosner ’96

David and Margaret Ross

Jason and Rebecca Rowland

Taryn ’74 and Michael Rudow

Michael and Darlene Rutberg

Denise Saballos

Kai Saken ’21

Paulina Salmon

Macklin Sameth ’09

Eva Sanchez and Rubin Rivera

Evelyn Sanchez

Leticia Sanchez

Antonio and Maria Sandoval

Salvador and Ofelia Sandoval

David Sanger and Courtney Behrenhausen

Luke Santonastaso ’08

Mario and Elizabeth Santonastaso

Anne and Albert Santorelli

Luis and Sarah Santos

Allen and Nancy Satenberg

Karen and Brad Satenberg

Linda Savage

William and Florie Savage

Roxanne Schau

Bradley Schenck and Jill Chizever Schenck

Andrew Schiff ’19

Kenny and Missy Schnurstein

Dessa and Paul Schroeder

Stephanie Schroeder

Sam ’05 and Chris Schwarze

Ann Sciuto

James Sciuto ’96

Scooter Italian Ice

Carol and Mark Scott

Matthew Scott ’02

William and Barbara Scott

Julie ’97 and Rich Scurry

Tracy and Timothy Settel

Jonathan Setzen and Mindy Markowitz

Richard Seyd and Maura Vincent

Maya Shammas ’98 and David Padua

Jermayne Shannon and Nicole Bonassi Shannon

Andrew Shaw

Leila Sheikholeslam ’04

Jonathan and Jessica Shenson

Rachael Sheridan ’04

Peter Sherman and

Sima Kostovetsky Sherman

Sidney Sherman and Kathy Pomerantz

Allison Shrage and William Klauer

Max Silverberg ’26

Adam Silverman and Louise Bonnet

Matthew and Rebecca Silverstein

Kendall and Trecia Simmonds

Jessie Simon ’84

Morgan and Heather Simpson

May Yu Simpson ’96 and Scott Simpson

David and Stefanie Singer

Catherine Siphron

Amanda Skubick

Andrea Sluchan

Michael Sluchan

Robin Sluchan

Evangeline Smallwood

Nichole ’96 and Dion Smith

Lorne and Tracey Smith

R. Douglas Smith and Jane Bearman-Smith

Sarah Smith and Ben McLean

Jim Snodgrass ’94

Amanda Sobel ’19

Bill and Lisa Sobel

Anthony Soeharto ’13

Melissa and Matt Sohn

Michael Sohn ’14

LeVar and Michelle Sommerville

Willie Sonley

Samantha Souveroff ’14

Jonathan Speaks and Claire Stansfield

Roger Sponder

Deborah Douthett Staahl and James Staahl

The Stark Family

Christine Stavich ’84

Jason and Keri Stein

Alexandra Stern

Charlie Stern ’19

Kimberly Stevens ’89

Samantha Stevens ’86

Steve Stewart and Jill Lorie

Guy Stodel and Jordan Roter

Daniel Stokols ’19

Leila and Josh Stolberg

Stefan and Syrinthia Studer

Landry Tagliere

Danielle Taillieu

William and Nancy Tartikoff

Lloyd and Susan Taylor

Shakirat Taylor

Carr Tekosky ’05

Ravi Tharani and Amita Shenoy

Harold and Damali Thomas

James Thompson and Alyssa Park

Thomas Thurnauer and Lisa Tarlow Thurnauer

Sarah Thyre

The Tolbert Family

Steven Tolbert ’05

Suzanne Topalian ’99

Beau Townsend ’10

David Tran

Robert and Susie Treut

Aletha Trotter

Jesus and Maria Trujillo

Brenda Turner

David and Andrea Turner

Rachel Turner

Kristina and Darin Turpin

Mauricio and Kyle Umansky

Daniel Valdez and Hadeel Reda

Juan and Linda Velazquez

Brandon Verdi

Sydney Vermillion

Sandra Villetti

Lauren Vincent ’04

Helen Wachs

Steve and Shirley Wachs

Jean Waked

Judy Walcott

Lindsay ’96 and David Waldman

Johnny and Amanda Walker

David Walla ’10

Wei-Shu Wang Co

Britney Ward

Trevor and Cristina Ward

Christian Ware-Berry

Josephine Washburn ’14

Shawn Watanabe

Timothy Watson

Kasiopia Watts

The Wegner Family

Christine ’97 and Alexander Weil

Sally and David Weil

Jan and Bob Weiss

Benjamin Weitzel ’17

The Reverend Canon Mark Weitzel and Mrs. Shelley Weitzel

Adrian Wenner and Betsy Thomas

Serena Westwell

David White and Lorenza Munoz

George and Jennifer White

Jordan White ’17

James and Julie Whiting

Tess Wilen ’14

Ashaki Wilham ’91

Lee Wilhoite

Joseph Williams

Joy Williams Cotton

Greg and Mary Williams

Mia Williams

The C. Williams Family

Max ’04 and Jennifer Williger

Cassandra Wilson ’05

Kipling and Forreline Wilson

Jessica Wingenbach ’10

Jillian Wiseman ’10

Amy and Michael Wolfram

Joe and Mary Lou Wollaston

Sean and Sharon Wollaston

Ruby Wry ’12

Felicia Wu ’84

Wei Yang and Mingyu Zhao

Alexandra Yeaggy ’00

Elizabeth Yguico ’16

Eva Yguico ’18

Jennifer Yguico

Freda and Teru Yoshioka

Peter Yu and Nicole Kim

Alarick and Elizabeth Yung

Christine ’01 and Armen Zenjiryan

Jean-Rene and Tamiko Zetrenne

Gwynne Zink

Bridget and Charles Zuver

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Strategic Priority: ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AND INNOVATION

As a community of inquiry, Campbell Hall is made up of courageous thinkers who dare to ask bold questions. We believe that this kind of curiosity and heartset devotion to learning is the foundation for learning and discovery that leads to impactful and adventurous lives. Our faculty design rigorous, meaningful, and relevant experiences that promote curiosity, engagement, connection, and self-reflection.

K-12 Academic Philosophy Statement

This year, Campbell Hall adopted a K-12 academic philosophy statement that articulates the depth and breadth of our distinctive brand of teaching and learning. It has been used as a cornerstone of conversations to guide policy and decision-making throughout the academic year including in the Education Policy Review Committee, Instructional Leadership Committee, and the Faculty Evaluation Committee.

Faculty Evaluations

A new faculty evaluation system was successfully launched in 2023-24. Faculty recorded their goals at the start of the academic year, completed an end-of-year reflection, and noted their successes along the way. Administration observed faculty who were in the first cycle of the evaluation process six times, followed by conversation and feedback, helping to spur reflection and growth.

Faculty Innovation Incubator

Launching in 2024-25, the Faculty Innovation Incubator will support faculty in bringing their innovative curriculum ideas into the classroom, providing comprehensive support from concept to implementation.

Academic Philosophy Statement

Campbell Hall’s unique academic philosophy rests on the idea of spiritually integrated inquiry and community. Joyful, purposeful learning and deep relationships with others lead our students to understand the wonder of something greater than themselves. Our faculty design rigorous, meaningful, and relevant experiences that promote curiosity, engagement, connection, and self-reflection. We value depth and breadth of content, the mastery of essential skills, and the internal motivation necessary for a life of intellectual curiosity. Courageous conversations cultivate the inclusion of diverse viewpoints, and ethical reasoning guides student agency. Student choice and individualized feedback motivate problem solving and risk-taking. Students in our care apply each discipline to real-world challenges and use their experiences as a path for justice. Each child comes to recognize who they are and what they value.

Community of Inquiry Institute

The Community of Inquiry Institute held two successful sessions in 2023-24 and has developed consistent vocabulary and lessons around teaching and leading from an authentic core, growth mindset, and CH’s academic philosophy.

Accelerated Learning

In the elementary school, differentiation and small group work meet the needs of accelerated learners, supported by associate teachers in each classroom. In 2023-24, kindergarten and first grade adopted a new phonics program for accelerated learners. The addition of a reading specialist in the lower grades also enabled differentiated instruction in reading for higher-level students. Sixth grade students can take an accelerated math class, which follows the middle school model. Students in grades 7-12 can accelerate their learning in world language, math, and dance, with options for advanced classes in other disciplines in grades 10-12.

In 2023-24, faculty in the CHAI (Campbell Hall Advanced Inquiry) program participated in a three-day intensive project-based learning workshop and applied their learning to their final projects. Preliminary data shows this approach significantly increased the meaning and relevance of learning for students.

At Campbell Hall, whether through differentiated learning in the elementary school or through engagement in exploratory or advanced courses in the secondary school, every student finds the appropriate level of academic challenge and the support needed to reach their full potential.

“A donation to CH NOW is so much more than just a gift to our school community or to your own child’s academic experience. It is a commitment to the ideal that the future should be guided by loving, decent, and responsible people of impact, shaping the world with wisdom and compassion.”

During the 2023-24 fiscal year, you collectively contributed over $3.5 million to CH NOW: The Campbell Hall Annual Fund, making it one of the highest totals in the school’s history!

CH NOW directly supports teacher salaries and benefits, faculty professional development, financial aid, and all our academic programs, in addition to athletics, performing and visual arts, technology, and campus improvements.

Academic excellence and innovation are cornerstones of an outstanding Campbell Hall education and one of

CH’s strategic priorities. Our ability to attract and retain world-class faculty, support their continued development, and foster innovation in the classroom sets Campbell Hall apart. It is because of your support of CH NOW that we are able to achieve these goals.

We are deeply grateful to every CH NOW donor and dedicated volunteer who made the entire annual giving campaign a success. We appreciate all you do to make Campbell Hall an exceptional place to teach and learn. Thank you!

Strategic Priority: BUSINESS CONTINUITY AND DEVELOPMENT

Planning for and securing Campbell Hall’s future has always been critical to the school’s strategic plan. Because of this foresight and the community’s efforts, we have been able to weather tumultuous times including a global financial crisis and a pandemic. With a balanced operating budget, growth in fundraising, a robust endowment, and a highly successful admissions record with full enrollment K-12, Campbell Hall’s financial position continues to be strong.

Fiscal Responsibility

Campbell Hall’s Chief Financial Officer and the Business Office team strive to maintain a balanced budget by consistently monitoring expenditures and assisting budget managers in each department with their spending needs. In the 2023-24 fiscal year, the school beat the budget by over two million dollars.

Investing in Our Campus: For Today and the Future

Maintaining our beautiful 15-acre campus and its extensive facilities requires foresight and planning. The Business Office collaborates closely with the Facilities Department to anticipate future repairs and maintenance needs, resulting in a detailed five-year plan to fund necessary capital and long-term expenses, ensuring the safety and beauty of our infrastructure. As part of the next phase of the school’s master plan, the completion of The Holiday Center will elevate the student experience by ushering in a new era of community connection, providing enhanced learning opportunities, and bringing athletics, fitness, and wellness to the next level.

Fundraising to Meet the School’s Needs

As with most independent schools, tuition alone does not cover the full cost of a Campbell Hall education. In fact, it only provides about 86% of the necessary funds. The incredible generosity of our community helps fill that gap through budget relief provided by CH NOW: The Campbell Hall Annual Fund, and long-term sustainability through endowment gifts. CH NEXT: The Campaign for The Holiday Center is vital to the growth and development of our campus and programs. Fundraising for this project is a priority for the school in order to achieve this ambitious and important goal.

Sustaining Our Beloved Community

Our commitment to financial aid and competitive salary and benefits packages for employees allows us to attract and retain talented students, faculty, and staff.

Our $9 million financial aid program, one of the most robust among independent schools in the area, supports 22% of CH students. We prioritize the well-being of our employees by providing programs covering everything from mental health to physical fitness to financial wellness. Additionally, we have developed two annual surveys to assess and identify targeted programming to support their needs and development.

At Campbell Hall, we understand the importance of long-term planning to ensure that the legacy of our world-class education and beloved community endures for generations to come.

Growth and development are essential for any institution to remain viable and competitive. As a strategic priority for the school, our leadership has worked over the course of decades to create and follow a master plan that ensures Campbell Hall’s long-term success.

The Holiday Center is the next phase in the evolution of Campbell Hall, ushering in a new era of health, wellness, athletics, and academics. The facility will feature a new gym with seating for 900, a healthy-eating dining hall, an elementary music room, an elementary dance studio, and more!

Campbell Hall is grateful to the donors listed on the following pages who have collectively committed $30 million to CH NEXT: The Campaign for The Holiday Center. Thank you!

EMORY & ANDREA JONES Spotlight

Streetwear fashion designer and Head of Lifestyle at Paper Planes, Emory Jones, and his wife, Andrea, value community above all else. Their daughter Justice ’33 started Campbell Hall in kindergarten during the peak of the pandemic, and her first introduction to the school was online. While it was difficult for all families across the country to adjust to remote learning, Andrea and Emory were impressed with how Campbell Hall’s comprehensive programming created a seamless educational and social-emotional support network for their child. “As the year went on, we could see how Justice was thriving and we knew we made the right choice in Campbell Hall,” said Andrea. “Campbell Hall is strong in academics, but the first thing they teach is how to be a good human and a sense of community, and that’s the most important thing to our family,” added Emory.

Emory joined the Board of Directors in 2022, is on the Board of Black Heritage Families, and volunteers in the elementary science lab twice a month. “I love Campbell Hall and it makes me feel so good to spend time at the school,” said Emory. “But not everybody is in a position where they can come. So I like to tell the kids that I’m representing all the dads.”

“Campbell

Hall is strong in academics, but the first thing they teach is how to be a good human and a sense of community, and that’s the most important thing to our family.”

–Emory Jones

Equity in education is a primary focus for Emory and Andrea. On a recent philanthropic trip to Colombia, where Andrea’s family is from, Justice was moved by seeing how many children lived in poverty and she told her parents that she wished all of them could go to a school like hers. “We knew we needed to figure out how to help kids in our own backyard,” said Andrea.

Emory and Andrea decided to generously donate to CH financial aid to support Black and Latinx students through EDIF (Elementary Diversity and Inclusion Fund). They also created the Justice Jones Endowment Fund which will support CH financial aid in perpetuity. “We came from nothing and had to work hard to get where we’re at,” explained Emory. “We wanted to make sure others with similar backgrounds and who look like us have an opportunity to experience Campbell Hall.” Much like Emory’s brand with the slogan “Bet on Yourself,” he and Andrea are helping both current and future generations of students to bet on themselves by helping provide access to a CH education. “We love being a part of this community and we want to help pass it on to others,” said Emory.

The couple also wanted to support the school’s campus transformation by contributing to CH NEXT: The Campaign for The Holiday Center. “The Holiday Center will take the school to another level,” said Emory. One aspect of the project that appeals to Emory and Andrea is the IDEA Center which will be housed in the new building and will help students, faculty, and staff develop, incubate, and launch initiatives and programs that will benefit the broader community. This is exactly the kind of

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entrepreneurial spirit which Emory, who founded the streetwear brand Paper Planes, and Andrea, who is helping Justice launch her own swimwear line “I Am I,” want to have nurtured in all CH students.

Emory and Andrea’s gift to the Holiday Center will name the lobby of the 55,000 sq. ft. facility. As the hub of the building and a connective space, this is an especially fitting naming opportunity given their value of community. “We think of this as a collective donation on behalf of all our kids,” said Andrea. “We need everyone’s voice.” Emory noted, “The more we all collectively put into the school, the better Campbell Hall will be for our children, and for those who come after.” ■

CH NEXT Donors

Leaders

$1,000,000+

Anonymous

Tom and Holly Gores

Edward⚙ and Marta Han

Jrue ’08 and Lauren Holiday

LeBron and Savannah James

Emory Jones⚙ and Andrea Villa Jones

The Ressler Family

John Shallman and Lani Barrameda-Shallman

Mark Sinclair and Paloma Jimenez

Major Gifts

$500,000 - $999,999

Jay and Kawanna Brown

Jason and Talia Rimokh

$250,000 - $499,999

Mike and Shirin Amiri

Bob Ghassemieh and Jennifer Gareis

Rip and TJ Hamilton

Todd⚙ and Tatiana James

Peter Kujawski⚙ and Stefanie Azpiazu

James⚙ and Carla Lee

Michael⚙ and Deanna Schlesinger

$100,000 - $249,999

Anonymous

Salim and Mara Akil

Timothy and Jane Allen-Dick

Will Arnett

Kirk and Anastasia Ayzenberg

Catherine and Sheldon Berger

Andrew Blecher

Mitch and Bonnie Bloom

Julie Bowen

Julian⚙ and Katie Bull

Theodore⚙ and Denise Burnett

Jessica Chung⚙ and David Yeom

Paul and Kathleen D’Addario

Kevin and Christine Eberly

Andy Garcia and Marivi Lorido Garcia

Lee and Beth Goldring

Benjy and Ellen Grinberg

Derek and Kristi Haas

Todd and Jamie Hasson

Lauren Hissrich

Michael Hissrich

Michael and Margaret Kerr

Jennifer⚙ and Ariel Lechter

Kaleen Lemmon⚙ and Arthur Fogel

Yidong Liu and Hong Ma

Charlotte Lubert

Daniel Lubert

Candace Parker and Anna Petrakova Parker

Amy Poehler

Hal⚙ and Lisa Reynolds

Dylan and Casondra Ruga

Ken Salkin and Michal Amir-Salkin

Paul and Erin Stanley

Adam and Lisa Stoll

Thomas and Celeste Von Der Ahe

Daniel Weiss and Andrea Troyer

Mike and Lynn Williams

Melinda and Brian Wilson

$50,000 - $99,999

Severyn⚙ and Martha Aszkenazy

The Bosnak Family

Drew and Cyndi Buckley

William and Wendy Burton

Callas-Schwalm Family

Joe Candido and Val Maki

Scott and Erin Cohen

Louis and Catherine Dargenzio

Eric and Sarah Duncanson

Justin and Samie Falvey

The Farias Family

Darryl and Samantha Forshpan

Mark and Michela Gatto

Julie and Craig Gerber

Anthony Graham and Dierdre Roffoni

Tom⚙ and Alexandra Grane

Michael Green and Amber Noizumi Green

Skip Grinberg

Dylan ’96 and Samantha Herrick

Christopher Ivery and Ellen Pompeo

Brandy and Moe Keshavarzi

The Honorable Sandy Kriegler and Dr. Shelley Kriegler

Brice ’96 and Kristin⚙ London

Michael Marvisi and Ana Flavia Franciscon

Mia Kaminsky Meyer and Family

Josh and Alexx Monkarsh

Jonathan Nakano and Linda Baek

John ’95⚙ and Rachel Pollak

Mario Ramirez and Marla Graves

Liberty Ross and Jimmy Iovine

Erica ’01 and James Schwalm

Anand and Shabana Shah

Stuart and Michele Shanus

Jeff and Laura Tremaine

Jon and Maya Varnell

Community

$25,000 - $49,999

Edward Allen and Sharon Widjaja

Jason Barrett

Liz and Greg Borrud

Ron and Sally Burns

Michael and Maira Caren

James and Jessica Castro

David ’83⚙ and Edie Damus

Kelly ’93⚙ and David DeMarco

Christine and Andrew Flier

Dave Fruchbom and Alexa Sheridan

Alvin and Noelle Galstian

Jennifer Wang Grazier

Peter and Julie Heimark

Lewis and Julie Henderson

Melina Jampolis and Benjamin Oberman

Dena⚙ and Devin Johnson

Nathan and Carly Kahane

Daniel Kitchens and Katie Rosen Kitchens

Matt and Molly Leonetti

Martin Lin and Stephany Zeng

Arianne and Jeffrey Rudes

John and Kira Ryan

Stefanie and Michael Seltzer

Laurence and Nicole Seymour

Michael and Sherry Simmrin

Tommy ’01 and Christina Smith

Jordan and Jennifer Toplitzky

Michelle Walter

Kevin and Ashley ’92 Wyatt up to $24,999

Anonymous (3)

Muhammad Adaya and Nurya Shabir

Bill Angarola and

Charlotte Schmid-Maybach

Nancy and David Arntzen

Sarah and Brian Aynesworth

Matthew and Amy Baer

Daniel and Stacey Baime

Arlene Blau

Kyle Bornheimer and Shannon Ryan

The Rev. Jenifer Chatfield⚙ and Nancy Kirhoffer

Jason Chauncey and Alli Ross

Ben and Julia Clarke

Theresa Cross⚙

John Derderian and Courtney Treut

Bernard Dillard ’10

Susan and Marc Edelstein

Nadine Eisenbarth

Alex and CB Ferrari

Alice Fleming

Diane Forester

Bernard Friedman

Michael Goldberg and Rachel Levy Goldberg

Scott ’98 and Nicole Halle

Tony Haspel and Francesca Orsi-Haspel

John and Delaina Hlavin

Lisa Horwitz and Kurt Bolotin

Sam and Heidi Javid

Kurt and Kasey Johnson

Jason and Sarah Kranitz

Brian ’97 and Kathy Kriegler

The Labowe Family

Catie and Grant Langston

Michael R. Levy

Kymberly Marciano

Michael and Sidney McCullers

Ronald and Ava McKay

Matthew Meyer

Caryn Miller

Andrew ’02 and Sarah Mulkeen

James Mulkeen and Donna Goldstein

Jim Osborne and

Kelly Wagner Osborne

Terra Potts⚙

George and Lauren Rose

Rio and Karen Saken

Eva Sanchez and Rubin Rivera

Charlene and Vic Sands

Paul and Judy Schaeffer

Ramin Shamshiri ’91 and Donna Langley-Shamshiri⚙

Glenna Shen⚙ and Peter Huie

Eric and Angelina Snyder

James Somes and Irene Anderson

Jay and Jenny Sonbolian

Jeremy and Emily Steckler

Evan Strauss

Michael and Monica Tantraphol

Matt Thompson and Louisa Wee

Amy ’00 and Warren Wachsberger

Wellington Yang and Dina Morishita

Strategic Priority: SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

From caring for our neighbors to caring for the environment, social responsibility encompasses a wide range of meaningful outreach and service-learning opportunities that are integral to the Campbell Hall educational experience. They nurture every student’s character and soul, fostering a more compassionate and connected community. Campbell Hall models social responsibility through a myriad of programs and public partnerships, giving students ample opportunities to engage in giving back and learning how to be good stewards and citizens.

Student-Led Fundraising Initiatives

Campbell Hall’s collective effort to positively impact the broader community is significant. Elementary students help raise tens of thousands of dollars for nonprofit organizations through the yearly Outreach Gift Fair and collect food for the North Hollywood Interfaith Food Pantry each Friday. K-12 families join together to raise money and collect donations of needed goods for several charities during the annual Community Sunday event. The annual Hillsides ingathering chapels in each division provide hundreds of gifts for children in need during the holidays. In 2023-24, CH high school students collectively engaged in approximately 22,000 hours of service, and, beginning in the 2024-25 school year, middle school students will participate in more than 1,800 hours of community service. The student-led club Hands4Haiti fundraises for supplies for our sister schools in Haiti and dozens of students and faculty head to Mexico each year to help build homes for families in need. Outreach is integrated into experiential education trips and special days of service, such as the 8th grade Make A Difference Day.

Collaborative Partnerships Advance Equity in Education

As we celebrate the 10th anniversary of one of Campbell Hall’s signature public partnerships, we see how programs like the Campbell Scholars Program (CSP) allow us to extend the school’s core resources to serve and make a positive impact on the broader community. CSP is an enrichment and college access program designed to support low-income, high-achieving public school students aspiring to be the first in their families to graduate from a four-year college. In 2023-24, nearly all of the first cohort of Campbell Scholars graduated from selective colleges and universities, paving the way for the cohorts of college aspirants that follow.

As part of CH’s IDEA (Inquiry, Democracy, Equity, Agency) Center, the Public Partnership Incubator is designed to help faculty develop and launch mission-aligned programs that create rich and reciprocal relationships between Campbell Hall and underserved schools in the community. These programs engage Campbell Hall faculty, students, parents, and alumni in providing mentoring, instruction, and opportunity.

Positive Environmental Impacts

Sustainability is also a key part of Campbell Hall’s commitment to social responsibility. From our Board-level Sustainability Committee to student-run environmental clubs to campus initiatives such as drought-resistant landscaping and electric vehicle charging stations, to a tailor-made CH Sustainability Plan, we demonstrate our commitment to the environment every day. The Campbell Hall Tower Gardens, located on the 2nd floor of the LEED Gold-certified Spielberg Family Arts and Education Center, and elementary school gardens provide students with unique opportunities to learn about sustainable growing systems through hands-on experience. As in prior years, hundreds of pounds of organic produce was donated to the poverty relief nonprofit organization MEND (Meet Each Need with Dignity) in 2023-24.

To reduce CH’s carbon footprint, solar panels, funded by a LADWP grant, will be installed on the roofs of the Garver Gym and the Theater, producing a quarter of the energy that the school uses in these spaces. In 2023-24, many old windows were replaced with energy efficient models throughout the campus. Yard trimmings are collected for compost through the city of Los Angeles. Campbell Hall’s sustainability initiatives also focus on educating students about the importance of caring for the environment, teaching them to be good stewards of the earth. This past year, Director of Facilities and Sustainability Michael Panman visited the CHAI Environmental Science classes to explain how e-gauges installed in the Garver Gym and the Spielberg Family Arts and Education Center are used to track energy usage, serving as powerful learning and research tools.

At Campbell Hall, our commitment to social responsibility is a key way we put our values into action.

THE IMPACT

Our commitment to the broader community is one way we demonstrate our strategic priority of social responsibility.

The Campbell Scholars Program (CSP), which just celebrated its 10th anniversary, supports underserved, high-achieving first-generation students and their families along the college and career pathway from 6th grade through college graduation. This program is a beautiful example of how Campbell Hall is embracing its role as a civic institution. Over 300 Campbell Hall faculty, staff, alumni, current parents, and parents of alumni have supported the scholars by mentoring, giving charitably, or extending opportunities. Over a dozen private foundations have also joined the cause, an endorsement not only of our program, but also of the Campbell Hall values and philosophy it is built on.

Thank you for partnering with us in this rewarding work.

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Caroline Alford ’13

The Alford Family

Kathryn Allison

Bill Angarola and Charlotte Schmid-Maybach

Nadine ’95 and Alexander Arzerounian

Eytan and Sue Avisar

Risa ’88 and Steve ’88 Bastien

Ohad and Madelyne Ben-Yehuda

Daniel ’97 and Jessica Berberian

Catherine and Sheldon Berger

Morgan Botko ’18

Isabella Bugatti ’11

Theodore⚙ and Denise Burnett

William and Wendy Burton

Ann Carlson and Carl Moor

Sabrina Carr ’20

Aileen and Tucker Cawley

Tammy Cho ’09

Ben and Julia Clarke

Chris and Susan Cockrell

Jessica Collins and Michael Cooney

Paula and Tim Connolly

Andrew and Allison De Camara

Amy Dunitz ’11

Alexander ’05 and Maggie Early

Jim and Cindy Eppolito

Adam and Elizabeth Fierro

Samantha Harbert Gelfand ’13

Jamie Giacchino

Charles Goldring ’16

Irwin Goldring

Lee and Beth Goldring

Jennifer and David Goodenough

The Hong Family

I.N. and Susanna H. Van Nuys Foundation

Melina Jampolis and Benjamin Oberman

Brandon and Ariel Johnson

Kurt and Kasey Johnson

Gloria and Scott Johnson

Christopher and Nicole Jones

Joseph Drown Foundation

Eddie and Ana Kim

Hyun-Jin Kim

Christine ’99 and Jason Kirk

Katherine Kline ’01

Robert and Kristie Kline

Stacy Kravetz

Brian ’97 and Kathy Kriegler

The Honorable Sandy Kriegler

and Dr. Shelley Kriegler

Richard and Kerri Lauter

Robert and Terry ’94 Lee

Monica Ley and Ralphael Mattei

Davin Lin and Melanie Tan

Michael ’85 and Kimberly Lord

Amanda and Rodney Lovett

Charlotte Lubert

Daniel Lubert

Pedram and Sherry Marhabi

Mark and Helena McGregor

Jon ’96 and Sandy ’98 McNutt

Alex⚙ and William Mejia

Samina Menning ’16

Brent and Dayna Moelleken

Hallie Moor ’14

Andrew ’02 and Sarah Mulkeen

James Mulkeen and Donna Goldstein

Steve Grushcow and Anne Robin

Jeremy and Alannah Hall-Smith

Edward⚙ and Marta Han

Laurie and Chris Harbert

Jacob Hazany Family

Mimi Orth ’75

Patricia and Peter Palmer

Gary and Casey Park

David Partida ’95 and Patricia Rodriguez

Claudia Perez

Ashley Pony ’03

Stuart ’96 and Kim Posin

RAR Foundation

Sara Renteria

Gregory Romano ’11

Ray and Anna Romano

Annabel Romanos ’13

Ilene Rosenzweig and Rick

Marin

Denise Saballos

Gary Satin

Michael⚙ and Deanna Schlesinger

The Schreiber Family

Dessa and Paul Schroeder

Stephanie Schroeder

Richard Seyd and Maura Vincent

Laurence and Nicole Seymour

Jacqueline Appel Shapiro

Jon Shapiro

Lorne and Tracey Smith

Sarah Smith and Ben McLean

Anthony Soeharto ’13

The Stern Family Foundation

Steve Stewart and Jill Lorie

James Thompson and Alyssa Park

Emily Trebek ’11

Jean Trebek

Ruby Wry ’12 2023-24

Jeff and Laura Tremaine

Clinton and Dessislava Wade

The Reverend Canon

Mark Weitzel and Mrs. Shelley Weitzel

Franco and Elizabeth Wright

Strategic Priority: DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION, AND JUSTICE

Campbell Hall has long been devoted to cultivating and sustaining an environment that empowers individuals and groups to affirm and celebrate their identity. By creating an inclusive community, we follow our mission of nurturing decent, loving, and responsible human beings and teach students to lead effectively in a diverse world.

Affinity Spaces

Affinity groups in grades 3-12 and affinity clubs in grades 7-12 provide spaces where students can affirm their identity, build community, cultivate leadership, and develop skills and strategies to support their school experiences. Family and CH faculty/staff affinity organizations allow community members who share an identity to connect, celebrate milestones, and honor culturally significant events. In 2023-24, the MENA (Middle Eastern North African) student and Family Affinity Groups were established, the first annual Neurodiversity Week was held to acknowledge our community’s neurodiverse students and to educate our community, and the Jewish Alumni Council was formed.

Community Learning and Engagement Opportunities

Campbell Hall provides important educational opportunities in the DEIJ space, including the annual Centering Latinx Voices and Narratives Symposium which was held in March 2024. The Symposium builds on existing training and skills to implement sustained growth in our equity practice and reinforces the school’s commitment to anti-bias education. The K-12 curriculum inquiry and revisioning work has been furthered through the Campbell Hall Anti-Bias Curriculum Redesign Lab, which helps teachers carefully evaluate and redesign units utilizing the Learning for Justice Social Justice Standards as a framework.

In the 2023-24 school year, Campbell Hall implemented Speak Up at School: How to Respond to Everyday Prejudice, Bias, and Stereotypes in secondary classrooms and provided a parallel threepart course for parents. Programs like this, along with in-house annual educational forums for faculty such as the longstanding Inclusion Institute — with this year’s theme being “Centering Counternarratives to Disrupt Bias and Increase Belonging” — reinforce Campbell Hall’s commitment to continuing education in DEIJ. In partnership with the Parents’ Association, the school also hosts monthly check-ins with parents as part of an ongoing dialogue to hear and address concerns and have an open forum to discuss anything schoolrelated that might be on parents’ minds.

Towards a Diverse, Inclusive Community

Through our robust financial aid program, we are able to attract and retain families of diverse socioeconomic backgrounds, which benefits our entire community. Chapel honors the diversity of the human experience by celebrating holidays and traditions from various world cultures and faiths. Campbell Hall set forth a goal of achieving a 50% student of color population by 2025, and by this fall, we will have achieved that metric a full year early, marking the highest levels of diversity in the school’s history. In November 2019, Campbell Hall formally moved from a coeducational school to an all gender school, reflecting that gender identity is a spectrum and making clear that we welcome students and community members of all genders.

Transparency and Open Communication

Campbell Hall holds an annual State of Inclusion that provides data analysis from our yearly parent surveys to help determine the needs of our community. The address identifies where Campbell Hall is succeeding and where there is room for improvement in terms of DEIJ.

To be accountable and transparent about Campbell Hall’s DEIJ efforts and successes, the school launched the monthly DEIJ newsletter in the fall of 2020. In it, we report to the community about CH DEIJ-related news, events, and engagement opportunities and provide resources and messages from leadership and those working in this space. We even have an Instagram account @CampbellHallDEIJ.

At Campbell Hall, we believe in and respect the innate worth of every human being. We are committed to creating a just and equitable educational institution because we all learn and grow best in a diverse and inclusive environment.

A diverse and inclusive community is not only a contemporary moral imperative but also essential for creating an optimal learning environment that benefits every student. DEIJ is a strategic priority for Campbell Hall as it centers this objective with clear and discernable goals.

The Bagpgiper’s Ball is a community-building and fun-filled event that provides support for Campbell Hall’s Financial Aid program, which is essential for fostering socioeconomic diversity. Many of Campbell Hall’s endowment funds were established to grow diversity across multiple areas through strong longterm financial aid support.

The 68th Bagpiper’s Ball was an event like no other! Our community came together for a special evening at CLUB CH on Saturday, May 4, 2024 at The Novo in Downtown LA. Led by Ball co-chairs Ricci DeMartino, Rebeka Dikran, Dana Garfin, Dena Johnson, and Rachel Pollak, the event was a huge success raising nearly $1.2 million for financial aid. Guests enjoyed electrifying performances by Kelly Rowland and Busta Rhymes and danced the night away to music spun by DJ Reflex. Host Brandon Johnson kept the crowd entertained throughout the night. CLUB CH was truly an extraordinary celebration of community and generosity. All proceeds benefited Campbell Hall Financial Aid.

BAGP IPER’S BALL

Bagpiper’s Ball Sponsors & Underwriters

Cotton Club ~ $50,000

Liberty Ross and Jimmy Iovine

Limelight ~ $25,000

The D’Argenzio, Stirling, Martinyan, Camper-Wentz, Jammal, Ayzenberg, and Sukiasyan Terteryan Families

Damien and Danielle Granderson

Jennifer⚙ and Ariel Lechter

The Lemmon⚙ Fogel and Amiri Families

DJ Underwriter ~ $15,000

Michael Kraut and Dan McCarty

The Roxy ~ $10,000

Theodore⚙ and Denise Burnett

William and Wendy Burton

Kelly ’93⚙ and David DeMarco

Edward⚙ and Marta Han

Mark Simone and Nina Huerta

Dressing Room Underwriter ~ $10,000

FabFitFun

Tech Underwriter ~ $10,000

Modern Family Surrogacy

Copacabana ~ $5,000

Julian⚙ and Katie Bull

Benjy and Ellen Grinberg

Julie and Peter Heimark

Mark and Sarah Kimsey

MATT Construction

Robbie and D’Rita Robinson

Ryan Aviation Group

Daniel Weiss and Andrea Troyer

Photobooth Underwriter ~ $5,000

Lendistry

Evan Strauss

The Whisky a Go Go ~ $3,000

Crystal ’00 and Brian Beecher

Rip and TJ Hamilton

Peter Kujawski⚙ and Stefanie Azpiazu

Brice ’96 and Kristin⚙ London

Sean and Sandra Nasseri

Howard and Marnie Owens

Anand and Shabana Shah

Michelle Walter

Benton and Darren Weinstock

KEY: ⚙ Board Member  Alumni Board

CBGB ~ $1,000

Moses Berkson and DeeDee Gordon

Kyle Bornheimer and Shannon Ryan

Rahsan and Napiera Boykin

Alexander Broumand and Shirin Bagheri

Drew and Cyndi Buckley

The Capital Group

James and Jessica Castro

Marcus Dalzine and Tania Horton

Christopher DeBolt and Jessica Thomas

Peter DiCecco and Ricci DeMartino

Wondwossen Dikran and Rebeka Melake-Dikran

Bradley and Amy Dubin

Johan and Alicia Eerenstein

Frederic and Tina Esrailian

Edward and Dana Farias

Darryl and Samantha Forshpan

Matthew Gerbig and Camilla Luddington

Jason and Stephanie Groff

Katherine Hardie

Dena⚙ and Devin Johnson

Jonathan Kern and Paige Wilds Kern

Moe Keshavarzi and Brandy Armstrong-Keshavarzi

Katherine Lewis and Matthew Lesher

Deirdre McCready and Sokrates Karimian

Mia Kaminsky Meyer

Josh and Alexx Monkarsh

Joseph and Mandana Orlando

Matt Orlove and Lynn O’Shaughnessy

John ’95⚙ and Rachel Pollak

Shane Rahmani and Amy Rutberg Rahmani

Mason Rather and Claire Curley

Patrick and Jillian Roscoe

Rio and Karen Saken

Jeremy and Emily Steckler

Meghann ’05 and Fareid Taheri

Jordan and Jennifer Toplitzky

Vincent Vedrenne and Stephen Gross

Hani and Nicole Zabaneh

ENDOWED FUNDS

What is an Endowment?

An endowment is a pool of assets, typically sourced from charitable donations, invested to grow the principal and provide additional funding for school priorities. A predetermined percentage of Campbell Hall’s endowment is disbursed each fiscal year to support the school’s operations. A strong endowment is the best way to ensure that future generations benefit from Campbell Hall’s extraordinary teachers, outstanding programs, and diverse community.

ENDOWED FUNDS

Alumni Legacy Scholarship Fund

Provides financial aid to children of alumni whose families might not otherwise be able to afford a Campbell Hall education.

Argyll Endowed Scholarship Fund

Established in honor of Argyll Academy in support of scholarship funds for female students.

The Rev. Canon Julian P. Bull Endowed Scholarship Fund

Established to honor The Rev. Canon Julian P. Bull and to further student-led environment-related projects.

The Campbell Hall Black Alumni Collective Endowment Fund

Established in 2019 to assist Black students with non-tuition “auxiliary” expenses related to their Campbell Hall education while also offering Black alumni an opportunity to stay connected to their alma mater.

Campbell Scholars Program Endowment

Established in support of the Campbell Scholars Program which extends the school’s core mission to economically disadvantaged high-achieving students enrolled in Title 1 schools who aspire to be the first in their family to graduate from a four-year college.

The Rev. Canon Thomas G. Clarke Endowed Scholarship Fund

Established by the Campbell Hall Alumni Association in honor of former Head of School, The Rev. Canon Thomas G. Clarke ’59, to recognize students who exemplify good character, commit to school service, and have the potential for academic achievement.

The Class of 2020 Endowment

Established to honor the Class of 2020 and provide financial aid to students, a mission-critical, tangible expression of our commitment to educational access, equity, and inclusion.

The Class of 2021 Endowment

Established to honor the Class of 2021 and provide financial aid to students, with priority given to children of alumni whose families might not otherwise be able to afford a Campbell Hall education.

The Damus Family Debate Team Endowment Fund

Established by David Damus ’83 and Edie Gelardi-Damus to provide support for Campbell Hall’s middle and high school debate program.

The Disney Family Fund for Diversity and Inclusion

Established in 2018 by Sheri and Roy Disney to promote diversity and inclusion at Campbell Hall through need-based financial aid.

The Edgewater Park Family Endowment

Established in 2019 by Michael Giacchino and family to provide longterm support for the Campbell Scholars Program.

Financial Aid Endowment

Established to preserve the socioeconomic diversity in the student body.

General Endowment

Contributions to the Campbell Hall General Endowment support all areas of the school and provide the Board of Directors with the greatest flexibility in meeting the school’s needs.

The Gores/Ressler Basketball Endowment

Established by the Gores and Ressler families to strengthen the middle and high school basketball programs.

The Rev. Canon Norman Hull Endowed Scholarship Fund

Established by Hal and Lisa Reynolds in honor of The Rev. Canon Norman Hull to provide need-based financial aid to elementary school families.

Jackie’s Scholarship

Established in honor of Jackie Callas to provide need-based financial aid to deserving Campbell Hall students.

Justice Jones Endowment Fund

Established in 2022 by Campbell Hall parents Emory Jones and Andrea Villa Jones and named after their daughter, the Justice Jones Endowment Fund will provide ongoing support for the Elementary Diversity and Inclusion Fund (EDIF).

Public Partnerships Endowment

Established to support Campbell Hall’s outreach efforts to collaborate with public schools and non-profit organizations to improve equity in educational opportunities.

The Wilbur D. May Endowed Scholarship Fund

The Wilbur D. May Endowed Scholarship Fund was established with a generous gift by the Wilbur May Foundation for partial financial aid assistance for secondary students.

Lauren Accordino ’05

Abigail Trainer Arad ’00

Risa ’88 and Steve ’88 Bastien

Galina Blank and Edward Chatokhin

Theodore⚙ and Denise Burnett

Garry and Daphne Carr

Ben and Julia Clarke

The Reverend Canon Thomas G. Clarke ’59

David ’83 and Edie Damus

Christopher and Shanet Dennis

Benjamin Enright ’98

Brytani Garnett ’08

Marsha Garnett

Scott Glass ’93

Nicole and Ibrahim Hamad

Katherine Hannibal ’13

Peter and Julie Heimark

Deanna Ingram ’05

Kurt and Kasey Johnson

Matthew and Colleen Karis

Vanna Kitsinian ’98 and Avo Babian

Ariel Krakowsky ’10

Amanda and Rodney Lovett

Anahi Mendoza ’17

Makan Mortazavi and Bahar Solasi

Joanna Paul ’91

Jasen Powell and Mia McBride Powell

Eileen and Richard Powers

Hilary ’94 and Erik Rehder

Matthew ’00 and Amy Richards

Gayle and John Ridley

Whitney Robiskie ’02

Mark Sinclair and Paloma Jimenez

Adam Singer

Becca Singer ’15

Ryan Singer ’09

Jonathan Speaks and Claire Stansfield

Beth and Garyn ’15 Talbert

Jonas Wood and Shio Kusaka

Jean-Rene and Tamiko Zetrenne

2023-24 Endowment Donors

“A strong endowment, which is grown in a number of ways including through legacy gifts, is a symbol of a strong community. ”

The Rev. Canon Thomas G. Clarke ’59

Campbell Hall’s Second Head of School from 1971-2003

LEGACY SOCIETY

The Campbell Hall Legacy Society honors individuals who demonstrate exceptional commitment to the school through their long-term financial and estate planning. Members have included Campbell Hall in their will or trust or have made other planned giving arrangements that will benefit the school in the years to come. The Legacy Society is made up of a remarkable group of parents, alumni, grandparents, Board members, parents of alumni, faculty, and staff, who are united in their dedication to ensuring that Campbell Hall continues to thrive into the future.

Legacy Society Members

David and Ruth Ackroyd

Philip and Elizabeth Alford

J and Sarah Barnes

Fran Bascom

Janice Battikha

Catherine and Sheldon Berger

Julian⚙ and Katie Bull

Ron and Sally Burns

Jessie I. Campbell

The Reverend Canon

Thomas G. Clarke ’59

Thomas W. and Marjory Clarke

Robert and Judy Davis

Loring Fiske

Oliver Garver

Susan and Charles Hallsman

James and Clara Harper

Peter and Julie Heimark

Carol ’80 and Rick Heyes

Ann Izzi

Michael and Hillary Kanigher

Betty Orth

Herbert and Marilyn Piken

George and Lauren Rose

Harriett Rose

John Rue

Rio and Karen Saken

William and Marilyn Silva

Melanie Topalian ’66

William Townsend

Thomas and Celeste Von Der Ahe

The Reverend Canon Mark Weitzel and Mrs. Shelley Weitzel

Michael and Lisa Wierwille

KEY: ⚙ Board Member  Alumni Board  Deceased

MEMORIAL AND HONORARY GIFTS

In Memory of Juanita Barragan

Alex⚙ and William Mejia

In Memory of Martin Bloom

Carolyn Bloom

Julie and Huvishka Mustamandy

In Memory of Georgianna Broadway

Debbie Broadway

In Memory of Henry Carr ’18

Sabrina Carr ’20

In Memory of Sharyn Gertz

Oliver Ressler ’10⚙

In Memory of Rose Koplovitz

John and Elysa Dutton

In Memory of Sandra Reiner

Campbell Hall Grandparents’ Committee

In Memory of Chris Rose

Katie Rose ’10

In Memory of Colin Walker ’88

Risa ’88 and Steve ’88 Bastien

In Honor of the Class of 2024

Alex Firestone ’10

Rouben Khalatian ’98

Michael ’85 and Kimberly Lord

Gregory and Lucinda Mariscal

Stuart ’96 and Kim Posin

Max Prather ’19

Pia Rosner ’96

Joshua ’94 and Heather Smith

In Honor of Alex Arntzen ’09

Nancy and David Arntzen

In Honor of Elizabeth Baiardi

Michael and Heather Baiardi

In Honor of Sascha Briller ’23

Jeffrey and Lori Briller

In Honor of The Rev. Canon Clarke ’59

Jeffrey and Anne Grausam

In Honor of The Rev. Courtney and students who spoke at Chapel

Edward Feinstein

In Honor of Melanie ’13 and Charles ’16 Goldring

Irwin Goldring

In Honor of the Grandparents’ Committee

Phyllis Schwarz

In Honor of Lyla Grossfeld ’27

William and Nancy Tartikoff

In Honor of Bruno ’24 and Augie ’25 Haas

Sarah and Brian Aynesworth

In Honor of Chloe ’24 and Charlie ’28 Herriott

Cherna Gitnick

In Honor of Randy Levitt ’94 and Lindsay Levitt Powell ’00

Larry and Nancy Levitt

In Honor of Sophie Rimes ’31

Jaye and Neal Eigler

Andrew and Meryl Rimes

In Honor of Lily Sanchez-Greenfield ’28

Edith Sanchez

In Honor of Justin Stark ’24

Phyllis Schwarz

In Honor of Nia and Ernie Zaferis and their ten grandchildren who attended Campbell Hall

Nia Paddock

SWINGING SUCCESS

GOLF, TENNIS & PICKLEBALL CLASSIC

On the crisp and sunny morning of October 23, 2023 the picturesque grounds of Braemar Country Club played host to a trifecta of golf, tennis, and pickleball tournaments in honor of the recently retired CH CEO, Fred McNutt. The Campbell Hall Athletic Department hosted this event to support our various athletic programs. Parents, alumni, and friends of the school community gathered for a day of friendly competition, including an exciting helicopter ball drop - all for a worthy cause. Incorporating pickleball into what has customarily been a golf and tennis tournament proved immensely successful and will be a new cherished annual tradition at CH!

EVENT SPONSORS

Golf Tournament

Patrick and Pia Whitesell

Million Dollar Hole-In-One

Jason Diamond and Jessica Combs

Awards Reception

Mick Cronin

Golf Carts

MATT Construction

Free Tuition Hole-In-One

Patrick and Pia Whitesell

Golf Registration

Daniel ’97 and Jessica Berberian

Swag Bags

David Damus ’83⚙ and Edie Gelardi-Damus

Cigar Bar

Laurence Fishburne

Registration

Charles and Stacey King

Hole-In-One

Propagate Content

Helicopter Ball Drop

Guy and Elicia Starkman

Putting Contest

Crisp Environments

Fast Serve

Anand and Shabana Shah

Hit-A-Target

Anand and Shabana Shah

Long Drive

Melina Jampolis and Benjamin Oberman

PARTY BOOK

PARTY BOOK 2023-24 EVENTS

TACOS AND TEQUILA

Hosts: Black Heritage Families, La Familia, and Dena and Devin Johnson (P ’27 & ’31)

Parents from across all grade levels enjoyed an evening of tasty tacos, delicious margaritas, and great conversation.

CHAMPAGNE WISHES & CAVIAR DREAMS

Hosts: Kirk and Anastasia Ayzenberg (P ’36), Michael and Eileen David (P ’36), and Alexander and Christine Weil (P ’32 & ’36)

Guests were treated to an elegant evening of Petrossian Tsar Imperial caviar, caviar-inflected canapés, and artisanal champagne in small group tastings.

BARRE 3

Host: Cardio Barre

Guests got their heart rates going with a 45-minute workout that combined strength, cardio, and mindfulness, followed by a glass of bubbly while shopping.

SALSA NIGHT

Hosts: Lisa Jammal (P ’36), Patricia Mora-Vickers (P ’31 & ’36) and Roselyn Sanchez-Winter (P ’30 & ’36)

Attendees danced to a live band, learned salsa moves from a professional dancer, and continued dancing the night away to a DJ!

HEALTHY COOKING DEMO AND LUNCH WITH HOLISTIC CELEBRITY CHEF PAMELA SALZMAN

Host: Talia Rimokh (P ’27 & ’24)

Guests enjoyed a two-hour demonstration of five healthy recipes, a take-home recipe packet, and a fabulous lunch.

DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY

Hosts: Kathleen Calvert (P ’28 & ’29), Nicole Seymour (P ’28), and Noelle Galstian (P ’28 & ’30)

Renece Salaam, former lead dancer for Beyoncé, helped attendees find their inner diva in this instructive and sassy session.

PARTY BOOK 2023-24 EVENTS

GAME ON FOR 7TH GRADE PARENTS

Hosts: Lori and John Gray (P ’25 & ’29) and Andrea Troyer and Dan Weiss (P ’26 & ’29)

What better way to spend an evening with fellow parents than enjoying dinner, drinks, and a fast-paced night of games, including Running Charades, Family Feud, and Name that Tune?

WREATHS + WINE

Hosts: Alexx Monkarsh (P ’26 & ’29), Christine Eberly (P ’28 & ’31), Molly Levin ’04 (P ’35)

Participants kicked off the holiday season with style and fun by creating a gorgeous, one-of-a-kind holiday wreath with Jelena Trifunovic, the talented owner of Viola Flower, a luxe floral design and teaching studio.

A NIGHT WITH A MEDIUM

Hosts: Tracy Settel (P ’23) and Stephanie Groff (P ’30 & ’32)

Guests enjoyed cocktails and hors d’oeuvres before settling in for group readings and a unique and mystical experience.

AN EVENING OF COMEDY

Hosts: Erica Rothschild (P ’27) and Jessica Queller (P ’28)

Funny bones were tickled during an evening with (semi) famous Jewish mother Beverly Ginsburg as she took the audience on a comedic roller coaster ride.

COOKBOOK PARTY

Host: Stefanie Seltzer (P ’26 & ’28)

Every participant was gifted a cookbook chosen by the host prior to the start of the party. Each guest then selected and prepared a recipe to share at this upscale potluck!

PAUSE STUDIOS

Host: Cara Hilfer (P ’27 & ’30)

Guests enjoyed some “me” time as they tried out some of the most advanced therapies at Pause Studio, an experiential wellness studio designed to boost immunity and support mental and physical recovery.

Kurt Johnson Director of Advancement

Daphne Carr Senior Advancement Officer

Catie Langston Senior Advancement Officer

Sandra Gresham

Associate Director of Advancement Annual Giving

Aubrey Rakoski

Associate Director of Advancement Alumni Relations + Planned Giving

Courtney Peterson

Assistant Director of Advancement, Prospect Research + Management

Shannon Anderson Database Manager

Faith Marshall Constituents Events Manager

Sarah Mulkeen Associate Annual Giving Manager

Tracy Settel Special Events Manager

Michelle Thornton Advancement Associate

ADVANCEM ENT TEAM Meet the

Pictured l-r: (seated) Sandra Gresham, Courtney Peterson, Catie Langston, Tracy Settel; (standing) Daphne Carr, Kurt Johnson, Faith Marshall, Shannon Anderson, Sarah Mulkeen, Michelle Thornton, Aubrey Rakoski

While each school year is special and unique, this year marked Campbell Hall’s 80th anniversary. As we close out this milestone in Campbell Hall’s history, we are particularly thankful for the strong foundation our school was built on and the traditions that continue. With our rich history, we recognize that as an alum, you have played an integral role in shaping our incredible community of good people.

I would like to reflect on a few of the highlights from the 2023-24 school year. The Alumni Board has grown by eight new members. In addition, we have expanded our affinity groups by launching the Jewish Alumni Council. We continue to engage supportive alumni who are passionate about being involved and active in the community.

A highlight for the Alumni Board was our collaboration with John and Patrice Grace for the inaugural Black Heritage Families / Black Alumni Collective Poker Tournament. This fabulous evening raised over $18,000, with all proceeds benefitting the Black Alumni Collective Endowment Fund. This Endowment assists Black students with non-tuition auxiliary expenses. In the 2023-24 school year, through the fund, we provided financial support for students to purchase musical instruments and school-related materials. We also assisted one student in attending the Campbell Hall Art History trip to Europe.

Each year, the Alumni Board awards the Argyll and Thomas Clarke Endowed Scholarships to deserving students who rely on financial support to participate in a full range of educational experiences. In the 2023-24 school year, the Board presented scholarships to five deserving high school students.

Thank you to the alumni who have elevated their philanthropic support to Campbell Hall by becoming Visionary Viking donors. Your gifts year after year are what make these programs possible.

Our continued success in engaging alumni inspired many to support CH with their time, talent, and philanthropy! Thank you!

Message from the Alumni Board President Joshua Smith ’94

Welcome New Members

Greg Briest ’03

I can say that, with utter certainty, my choice to reach out to you all to become more involved in the Campbell Hall community has made me realize how much I cherished my time here and reaffirm what a special place it truly is.

Aaron Curry ’10

After spending thirteen years on campus, it’s fair to assume that I’ve spent more hours at CH than at any other location. I feel a responsibility to reconnect with the place that molded me in many ways. My motivation to give back is centered around being a resource and professional mentor for the student body.

Dominik Garcia ’02

I’ve always been interested in joining the Alumni Board at some point in my adult life; it was just about when I was finding ways to give back to my community I thought, what better community than Campbell Hall? I was so heavily involved as a student, and it only seemed fitting to return to my roots and get involved again. The school has changed immensely since I was there, but it still is the same at its core. I still felt a sense of home when I visited and got a tour of the new buildings. I hope to apply the same enthusiasm I had as a student in my extracurriculars and student council events as an

Alumni Board member. I’m excited to be of service to the future and current students and work alongside other alumni and teachers in enhancing the Campbell Hall experience.

Lauren Jones ’10

As a proud Campbell Hall graduate, I hold our alma mater close to my heart and believe in the power of our community to create positive change. My journey since graduation has led me through various experiences, which have instilled in me a deep appreciation for the values and ethos that Campbell Hall stands for.

Matt Phelps ’03

As I became more involved at my alma mater, I felt an even stronger pull in that direction. Between the constructive Alumni meetings, the myriad of interesting projects, and perhaps most of all, just being back on campus, it has all been a sincere joy.

Meghann Giardino Taheri ’05

As soon as I stepped foot into my first Alumni Board event, I could tell it was a collective of inspiring individuals who care deeply about making a difference. The Alumni Board’s work has a profound impact on the entire Campbell Hall community, and I feel honored to be a part of it.

Pictured above l-r: Briest, Curry, Garcia, Jones, Phelps, Taheri

ALUMNI GIVING

ALUMNI PHILANTHROPIC GIVING

$604,200 Total Giving

The Campbell Hall Black Alumni Collective (CHBAC) Endowment Fund was created to assist Black students with non-tuition, “auxiliary” expenses related to their Campbell Hall education. In the 2023-24 school year, in partnership with Black Heritage Families and hosted by John and Patrice Grace, Campbell Hall held an inaugural poker tournament that raised $18,000 for the Fund!

Message of Gratitude

Thank you so much for the generosity you showed me with the Clarke and Argyll scholarships. I appreciate your kindness and willingness to hear about my story. The interviewers who took the time to speak to me and listen with open hearts and minds made me feel like a valued member of the Campbell Hall community.

$232,300 CH NOW

$350,500 CH NEXT

$21,400 Endowment

To date, over $300,000 has been raised through the purchase of Alumni Courtyard stones to support the Alumni Legacy Scholarship Fund.

Visionary Vikings are CH alumni who have established a pattern of giving to Campbell Hall that spans two or more consecutive fiscal years (July 1 - June 30). Gift size and designation are not criteria for Visionary Vikings membership, only regularity of support. Since establishing this designation two years ago, 221 proud alumni have become Visionary Vikings, 25 of whom joined in the 2023-24 school year. Thank you for your continued support!

Thanks to your support, I am excited to pursue exciting new opportunities with my education. As my last computer was having some tech issues, I was able to replace it with a new device to fuel my creativity and curiosity. I will also be able to enroll in an online Korean language course to connect with my heritage and family, which I have wanted to take for years. Your generosity with this program is meaningful to me in my educational journey and truly enriches my CH experience. I am so grateful to feel like a valued member of the Viking community and never to have to feel at a disadvantage or excluded from the rich educational experience provided by Campbell Hall.” — Alumni Board Scholarship Recipient, Class of 2026

Visionary Vikings 15+

Anonymous

Alexander Arntzen ’09

Risa Bastien ’88

Steve Bastien ’88

Wayne Behlendorf ’59

The Reverend Canon

Thomas G. Clarke ’59

Kelly DeMarco ’93⚙

Ben Enright ’98

Sunshine Greene ’88

Preston Hayes ’03

Kathy Henriks ’86

Brian Kriegler ’97

Brice London ’96

Laura McKinzie ’80

John Pollak ’95⚙

Stuart Posin ’96

Matthew Richards ’00

Alex Roberts ’94

Visionary Vikings 10+

Caroline Alford ’13

Nadine Arzerounian ’95

David Chanin ’08

Gavin Chanin ’04

Jake Chanin ’02

David Damus ’83⚙

Bernard Dillard ’10

Alex Early ’05

Sloane Fowkes ’09

Kristy Gabriel ’89

Samy Gelfand ’13

Vicki Haller ’89

Annie Humphreville ’09

Katie Kline ’01

Catherine LaGaly ’09

Andrew Mulkeen ’02

Mark Nishibayashi ’05

Megan O’Rourke ’95

Mimi Orth ’75

Eddie Papazian ’95

Talar Papazian ’95

Alison Perry ’89

Hilary Rehder ’94

Sam Schwarze ’05

Julie Scurry ’97

Ramin Shamshiri ’91

Suzi Topalian ’99

Jillian Wiseman ’10

Ashley Wyatt ’92

Visionary Vikings 5+

Anonymous (2)

Sara Atchity-Billings ’96

Sabrina Ballard ’85

Crystal Carlsberg Beecher ’00

Mark Billings ’95

Allegra Bloom ’13

Cory Bloom ’11

Carrie Norred Boutros ’93

Lauren Bradley ’04

Isabella Bugatti ’11

Christina Chan ’13

Tricia Hayes Christensen ’86

Brytani Garnett ’08

Melanie Goldring ’13

Camille Radocchia Hecks ’91

Dylan Herrick ’96

Carol Heyes ’80

Christine Kirk ’99

Noah Labowe ’12

Andrew Leff ’03

Alexandra Levatter ’16

Michael Lord ’85

Mili Patel ’99

Radu Patrichi ’94

Gregory Porter ’10

Lindsay Powell ’00

Skylar Quinn ’20

Summer Quinn ’18

Elle Reynolds ’13

Will Reynolds ’15

Joshua Smith ’94

Amanda Sobel ’19

Rochelle Stark ’87

Carr Tekosky ’05

Steven Tolbert ’05

Emily Trebek ’11

Amy Wachsberger ’00

Christine Weil ’97

Ben Weitzel ’17

Jordan White ’17

Adrian Woolley ’79

Kin Yu ’94

Visionary Vikings 3+

Anonymous (3)

Lauren Accordino ’05

Margaret Albertson ’06

Elon Avisar ’94

Gabby Barsocchini ’12

Max Beck ’17

Elizabeth Benjamin ’12

Kevin Bloom ’06

Jenn Boulton ’99

Sydney Carfagno ’11

Aliyah Carlo ’12

Tammy Cho ’09

Zachary Cohen ’10

Spencer Collins ’01

Charlee Corra ’09

Remy Cotroneo

Barron DeSanctis ’94

Daron Fields ’04

Nicole Finkelstein ’04

Alex Firestone ’10

Andrea Fuentes ’99

Paula Gaughan ’65

Charlie Goldring ’16

Kate Greenberg ’99

Courtney Greene ’94

Mari Griefer ’09

Leland Guralnick ’11

Scott Halle ’98

Jeffrey Hand ’98

Katie Hannibal ’13

Catie Hazany ’94

Vanessa Holland ’93

Scott Howard ’01

Nicholas Huang ’10

Deanna Ingram ’05

Stephanie Jensen ’85

Kaylin Kim ’20

Lisa Knakal ’86

Michelle Knutson ’12

Jennifer Jackson Koch ’96

Ariel Krakowsky ’10

Tammie Krisciunas ’79

Margaret LaGaly ’14

Sarah Lee ’11

Gina Lieberman ’13

Judd Lieberman ’09

Abram Makowka ’97

Nicole Makowka ’01

Ana Mendoza ’17

Angelica Munoz ’94

Joanna Paul ’91

Clara Plestis ’13

Pete Robbins ’89

Tiana Roddy ’12

Gregory Romano ’11

Erica Schwalm ’01 KEY: ⚙ Board Member 

Jim Sciuto ’96

Matthew Scott ’02

Maya Shammas ’98

Andrew Shaw ’98

Nichole Smith ’96

Tommy Smith ’01

Lindsay Waldman ’96

David Walla ’10

Ashaki Wilham ’91

Jessica Wingenbach ’10

Christine Zenjiryan ’01

New Visionary Vikings

Grace Anderson ’21

Ravi Bhatia ’07

Christine Bjerke ’85

Morgan Botko ’18

Jessie Byron-Fields ’05

Sabrina Carr ’20

Taylor Crandall ’12

Jonathan Gitlin ’97

Emily Jody ’05

Ryan Jody ’05

Rambod Kamrava ’92

Ben LaZebnik ’14

Terry Lee ’94

Molly Levin ’04

Samina Menning ’16

Hallie Moor ’14

David Partida ’95

Alice Peck ’00

Ashley Pony ’03

Max Prather ’19

Annabel Romanos ’13

Luke Santonastaso ’08

Anthony Soeharto ’13

Meghann Taheri ’05

Max Williger ’04

Donors

Anonymous (4)

April Adams ’76

Andrew Ahn ’09

Willie Almack ’09

Abigail Trainer Arad ’00

Nick Arenson ’89

Benjamin Arnold ’94

Eric Arthur ’86

Matthew Atchity ’89

Nicholas Bayz ’09

Reave Bell ’01

Lily Benardout ’20

Christopher Berberian ’03

Danny Berberian ’97

Margie Berberian ’04

Talia Avisar Berger ’96

Caitlin Bloom ’08

Shay Bloom ’07

Mimi Britt ’84

Kirsten Caplan ’89

Kayla Carrington ’14

William Clarke ’22

Ally Conover ’09

Jenny Crowley ’04

Aaron Curry ’10

Amy Dunitz ’11

Whitney Epps-Robiskie ’02

Megan Firestone ’04

Mia Frampton ’14

Julie Gelman-Kalechstein ’84

Scott Glass ’93

Lee Golpariani ’89

Ella Grane ’20

Julia Grane ’23

Kathy Griffin ’82

Emily Grossman ’11

Brittany Haid-Jones ’94

Karen Hallsman ’89

Eugene Han ’94

Evan Haskell ’07

Aaron Hassel ’07

Kevin Hoiseth ’04

Jrue Holiday ’08

Liv Hutchings ’14

Darius Ingram ’00

Allison Jean ’89

Sandra Jensen ’84

Reese-Frederick Jones ’19

Stephen Kennoy ’94

Vanna Kitsinian ’98

Cameron Knoblock ’14

Andrew LaGaly ’11

Roshani Le Done ’84

Jay Lee ’92

Blake Levin ’94

Randy Levitt ’94

Joshua Levy ’99

Max Ma ’09

Kathy Kwan MacDonald ’84

Emma Magid ’14

Briana Evigan Mander ’04

Izzy March ’22

Gregory Mariscal

Callie Markowitz ’09

Aubrey McClure ’94

Megan McCord ’89

April McIlroy ’84

Jon McNutt ’96

Sandy McNutt ’98

Matthew Michaelson ’04

Niko Milonopoulos ’05

Kit O’Donnell ’09

Matthew Phelps ’03

Julie Phillips ’84

Bobby Piken ’82

Anessa Powell ’23

Oliver Ressler ’10⚙

Nikki Robbins ’85

Jonah Robinson ’14

Whitney Robiskie ’02

Starshine Roshell ’89

Pia Rosner ’96

Taryn Rudow ’74

Kai Saken ’21

Mack Sameth ’09

Jo Scapa ’03

Andy Schiff ’19

Leila Sheikholeslam ’04

Rachael Sheridan ’04

Jessie Simon ’84

Becca Singer ’15

Ryan Singer ’09

Jim Snodgrass ’94

Michael Sohn ’14

Samantha Souveroff ’14

Christine Stavich ’84

Charlie Stern ’19

Kimberly Stevens ’89

Samantha Stevens ’86

Danny Stokols ’19

Beau Townsend ’10

Lauren Vincent ’04

Josie Washburn ’14

Tess Wilen ’14

Cassie Wilson ’05

Ruby Wry ’12

Felicia Wu ’84

Alexandra Yeaggy ’00

Ellie Yguico ’16

Eva Yguico ’18

May Yu Simpson ’96

740 ENGAGED ALUMNI

Fifty years! The women of Argyll’s Class of ’73 gathered at a private luncheon to reconnect with dear friends and celebrate this momentous milestone. We warmly thank Campbell Hall for hosting us in style as we thoroughly enjoyed reliving cherished memories while leafing through pages of the yearbook.”

298

ALUMNI DONORS

060 FIRST-TIME DONORS

526

ALUMNI COLLEGE MENTORS

324 VIKING CAREER CONNECTION MENTORS

124

046

CH BLACK ALUMNI COLLECTIVE MEMBERS

ALUMNI WEEK SPEAKERS

165 ALUMNI REUNION ATTENDEES

032 ALUMNI BOARD MEMBERS

012

006

ALUMNI FAMILIES PURCHASED COURTYARD STONES

ALUMNI FIRST GENERATION MEMBERS

Alumni Reunion
Alumni Week
CH Black Alumni Collective Members

VOLUNTEERS

CELEBRATING CH VOLUNTEERS

Honoring Those Who Enrich Our Community

More than 200 incredible Campbell Hall volunteers attended the Volunteer Thank You Party at the beautiful home of Derek and Kristi Haas. This annual event celebrates the contributions of Campbell Hall volunteers who tirelessly support the students and the community with their gifts of time and talent.

As part of a cherished tradition, two outstanding volunteers were honored with the prestigious Thomas R. Von Der Ahe Volunteer of the Year Award which recognizes individuals who consistently go above and beyond the scope of their CH volunteer duties. The award symbolizes the spirit of generosity that is the cornerstone of our school’s success, enabling our school to thrive. These caring and loving volunteers are the true embodiment of Campbell Hall’s mission.

Lélia Maltzman

As the proud mom of Tea ’24 and Zoé ’22, Lélia has found innumerable ways to serve the Campbell Hall community over the years, including as the Parents’ Association Middle School Vice President. She has helped with the uniform exchange, decorated campus for Halloween and winter as part of the holiday décor committee, and provided support for the college hospitality committee. She has served as a parent ambassador and host family. Lélia spearheaded Pie and Burger Day and even singlehandedly made crêpes for the entire middle school! Lélia was a committee member and then co-chair of our beloved faculty and staff appreciation luncheons. As a team parent for middle school soccer and volleyball, and later for high school varsity soccer, she organized sports banquets at the end of each season. One of her most significant achievements was co-chairing the Baccalaureate luncheon last year. We are incredibly grateful for Lélia’s years of service!

Aileen Cawley

With the last of her three children (Claire ’24, Finn ’21, and Brigid ’18) graduating from Campbell Hall this year, Alieen has been a dedicated volunteer for almost two decades, spanning all three divisions in a wide array of roles. She has held several leadership positions including Parents’ Association High School Vice President, Elementary Room Parent, Hospitality Chair, and Host Family Chair. She has also served on a number of committees including the Outreach Gift Fair, Parent Education, and Parent Socials. Aileen hosted a successful Party Book and was also a Parent Ambassador. In her final year as a CH parent, she created a Senior Parent Facebook page to ensure the 12th grade parent community was kept well-informed about all the memorable CH senior events. We are so thankful for all Aileen has done for the community!

THANK YOU!

Campbell Hall volunteers are dedicated to creating a loving, welcoming environment where every community member feels a sense of belonging. Through Board-level leadership, involvement in the Parents’ Association’s myriad committees, work in the classrooms, engagement with family affinity organizations, participation on the Grandparents’ Committee, or help with fundraising through CH NOW: The Campbell Hall Annual Fund, Bagpiper’s Ball, or Party Book, we are a stronger educational institution because of our amazing volunteers.

Our K-12 students also support the community by collecting food for the North Hollywood Interfaith Food Pantry, fundraising for our sister schools in Haiti, supporting charities through the Outreach Gift Fair, and helping local nonprofit organizations during CH Community Sunday, among many other activities.

To our whole community of volunteers, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts!

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