Perspectives CHARLOTTE COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL MAGAZINE | FALL 2018
THE ART OF CIVILITY LEADING EDGE LEARNING SPACES THANK YOU, DR. D
IMPACT AND GIVING REPORT
Ready to Learn Country Day READY
Contents
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2017/18 Impact Report
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On the Leading Edge
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Leading with Commitment, Confidence, Composure, and Character
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Thank You, Dr. D
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Lifelong Learner
39 The Art of Civility DEPARTMENTS
25 From the Archives
3 Head of School’s Message
26 Giving Report
4 News & Notes
53 Alumni Matters
18 Overheard
56 Recognitions
Perspectives EDITOR Lee-Anne Black CONTRIBUTORS Tanya Andrysiak Katharine Atkins Aaron Cooper Shannon Drosky Danielle Ferguson Brooke Leonnig Mike Nuckles Karen Ridout ’96 Lyn Tillett Abe Wehmiller PHOTOGRAPHY Lee-Anne Black Mike Nuckles Paul Murphy The Professional Photography Group Cameron Triggs
Our Mission
Through excellence in education, Charlotte Country Day School develops the potential of each student by fostering intellectual curiosity, principled character, ethical leadership, and a responsibility to serve.
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On the Cover
Age-appropriate problem solving, collaboration, and design thinking take place in the dedicated makerspace in the new Hance Lower School Learning Center.
Inside Cover
One of two new study lounges, this space in the Purdy Center for Science and Mathematics is both beautiful and functional. Special thanks to parent and professional photographer Cameron Triggs for capturing the images of our new spaces for this issue.
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School Leadership 2018–19 BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OFFICERS: Todd A. Gorelick ’82, Chair David M. Benson ’85, Vice Chair Kathleen Knox Krupa, Vice Chair James H. McLawhorn, Vice Chair Amy Fonville Owen ’81, Vice Chair Walker L. Poole, Vice Chair A. Wellford Tabor Sr., Vice Chair Scott R. Stevens, Secretary-Treasurer
MEMBERS: Dr. Adelle Anthony-Williams Howard C. Bissell* Dr. Lauren I. Browne Christina N. Byron Edison P. Cassels ’87 George S. Dewey IV ’90 Alex D. Funderburg Kenneth V. Garcia Amanda S. Houser Dr. Ameesha P. Kansupada J. Scott Mattei Leigh F. Moran Mary Claudia Belk Pilon ’92 Steven L. Purdy ’87 Sally Cannon Saussy ’67* Stoney D. Sellars R. Glenn Sherrill Jr. ’89 Stephenson P. Shuford Catherine S. Stempien Andrew W. Tate Dr. Lisa M. Toppin William H. Zimmern ’95 Mark E. Reed (Ex-officio) *Life trustee
2018–19 ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL Mark Reed, Head of School Scott Waybright, Assistant Head of School Matthew Less, Head of Upper School Warren Sepkowitz, Head of Middle School Bill Mulcahy, Head of Lower School Joe Hernick, Director of Educational Technology David Lynn, Director of International Studies Brian Wise, Director of Diversity Planning Abe Wehmiller, Director of Athletics Nancy Ehringhaus, Director of Admissions and Financial Aid Lauren Batten, Director of Advancement David Mancos, Chief Financial Officer
Message from the Head of School
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N 2007, my predecessor, Margaret Gragg Bissell, created a special School Culture and Climate Committee that challenged us to create the ideal learning community in order to best prepare our students for the future. The result, in one of her last acts of leadership before retirement (in a long career of impactful leadership for Country Day), was the creation of our Affirmation of Community and the revision of our mission statement to include the “fostering of intellectual curiosity, principled character, ethical leadership, and a responsibility to serve.” In 2011, as part of the Strategic Plan process, in which we asked the entire Country Day community to share their priorities for the future, preparing students to lead and thrive in a changing world rose to the top as one of our four shared visions. As a community, we recognize that leadership isn’t about titles, but rather about giving our students the skills to confidently navigate a fast-changing world so that they are poised to share their voice and make a lasting impact on others and the world. It’s about leading with heart and it’s about leading with purpose. This issue of Perspectives is dedicated to examining some of the ways we instill ethical leadership in our students, both formally and informally, and through leadership by example. Social intelligence and communication skills—both as a contributor and a listener—are key to successful leadership. We explore the value of teaching civil discourse, and how we go about that in age-appropriate ways. More formally, student-athletes are learning how to put leadership theory immediately into practice through participation in the Robert C. Witman I consider the conferring of a diploma to be the very highest honor awarded at Country Leadership Academy. And, the newly Day. To become a Country Day graduate opened learning spaces that are means proving yourself capable of and committed to a higher level of academic transforming our campus layout are also rigor and a dedication to achieving your providing our academic community very best. Read about the impressive Class with the resources to be on the leading of 2018 on the next page. edge of teaching and learning. Leadership is a cornerstone of the Country Day mission and a quality we live and model every day. Our ability to shape young children into young adults who are ready for anything stems from our long history at the forefront of education and our long-term financial stability. In this issue of Perspectives, you’ll also see the financial, admissions, and giving reports for the 2017–18 school year, along with the donor rolls. I am thankful for the leadership of our Board of Trustees, our administrators, our faculty and staff, our parent partners, alumni, and everyone who supports our mission through their gifts of time and resources. As you read through the stories in this issue, I hope you’ll recognize the impact of your gifts on our ability to make every child Country Day Ready for college and for life. Sincerely,
Mark Reed Head of School FALL 2018
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Trailblazers: Meet the Class of 2018
123 seniors submitted 875 applications, an average of 7 per student,
with the goal of finding the “right fit.�
Nationally, 58% of seniors choose a school within 100 miles from home. 63%
of Country Day's 2018 graduates are attending colleges and universities outside of NC.
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Midwest and West
These trailblazers, risk takers, and independent thinkers were admitted to schools in the: Northeast Bates College Brown University Colby College Colgate University Connecticut College Dartmouth College Harvard University Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Pennsylvania Skidmore College United States Military Academy Wesleyan University Yale University
Mid-Atlantic Dickinson College Bucknell University Georgetown University Howard University Lafayette College Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) University of Pittsburgh St. John’s College Temple University Virginia Tech University of Virginia
University of California, Santa Barbara University of Colorado Boulder Denison University Hendrix College Indiana University Kenyon College Lewis & Clark College Miami University Northwestern University The Ohio State University Washington University in St. Louis
South Davidson College Duke University Emory University University of Georgia Rhodes College Sewanee: The University of the South Southern Methodist University Texas Christian University Wake Forest University Washington and Lee University Vanderbilt University
And Regional Favorites Clemson University Elon University Furman University University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill North Carolina State University University of South Carolina
Notable accomplishments • $10.6 million in total scholarship offers based on academic merit, athletic abilities, or artistic talents. • 16 students earned more than $250,000 in combined scholarship offers. • A recipient of the Morehead-Cain Scholarship to attend UNC-Chapel Hill; the fifth Country Day recipient in six years and the 30th in school history. • A Charlotte Observer All-Star Top 10 Scholar. •12 members of the class will continue their athletic careers with these programs: • Colby College: lacrosse • Davidson College: baseball and soccer • Elon University: lacrosse • Hendrix College: lacrosse • Howard University: tennis • MIT: football • Rhodes College: cross-country/track • Sewanee: University of the South: swimming • Skidmore College: field hockey • UNC-Wilmington: baseball • Washington University in St. Louis: tennis
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Spring Sports Round-Up
Bucs Win Girls’ Lacrosse, Boys’ Tennis State Titles By Mike Nuckles, assistant director of athletics
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OR THE SECOND straight year, the Country Day girls’ lacrosse and boys’ tennis teams wrapped up an outstanding year of Buccaneer athletics by bringing home North Carolina Independent Schools Athletic Association state championships. The girls’ lacrosse team held off conference rival Charlotte Latin’s secondhalf surge, winning 11-10 for the team’s second straight state championship game win over the Hawks and its sixth straight state title overall. The boys’ tennis team also won in dramatic fashion, coming back from a 2-1 deficit following the three doubles matches and ultimately defeating Durham Academy, 5-3. The Bucs track and field teams rounded out a successful season, with the boys finishing 6
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fourth in the team standings at the NCISAA 3A championship meet and the girls earning a tie for second place, thanks in part to a state title in the 4x200 relay.
Girls’ Lacrosse Country Day shut out the Hawks in the first half, enjoying an 8-0 lead at the break. After falling behind 11-2 with just over 20 minutes to play, the Hawks steadily chipped away at the deficit, mounting a slow and steady 8-0 run and narrowing the gap to 11-10 with 4:19 to play. The Bucs held strong over the final minutes to hold on for the win. Sadie Charles Calame ’19 led the attack with four goals for the Bucs, with Ellen Ambler Moseley ’18, Thea Reddin ’18, and Taylor Riley ’19 adding two apiece.
“This achievement is what happens when you focus only on the team, and want to win for no one but the team.” — Kristy Boyles, head coach
The title was the Bucs’ eighth overall. Country Day has appeared in every state championship game since 2009, the first year the NCISAA officially sanctioned the sport. “This achievement is what happens when you focus only on the team, want to win for no one but the team, and look at each other and know that—no matter their role—every single team member on that field is an integral piece of the whole puzzle,” said head coach, Kristy Boyles. “I knew that they would get the job done because wanting to succeed for the teammate standing next to you is an incredibly strong mindset. I could not be more proud of our senior leadership and this crew of incredible student-athletes. We are honored to coach them.”
Boys’ Tennis Durham Academy got off to a hot start, taking the top two doubles lines to take a 2-1 lead heading into singles. Despite dropping line two, the Bucs surged ahead in singles, with Luke McClelland ’18, Bennett Turner ’20, and Kaelan van Cleeff ’21 winning at lines one, three, and four, respectively. Johnny Bingham ’20 handled the pressure well at line five, clinching the state title for the Bucs with a 6-1, 4-6, (10-6) victory. It was the 18th state title for Country Day boys’ tennis, the 17th under current head coach Calvin Davis. “This team has worked hard this season learning how to fight for each other and how to never give up,” Davis said. “At each position, we have had tough-fought matches and those have taught us perseverance. Today, that lesson paid off, and we stepped up and answered the challenge.”
Track & Field A year after the Bucs finished third in girls’ and sixth in boys’ track and field, the teams moved up the leaderboard in 2018, with the girls finishing in a tie for second place and the boys in fourth. The highlight of the meet for the Bucs was the girls’ 4x200 relay of Kaia Putman ’21, Caroline Kosmicki ’18, Sarah Martin ’20, and Clarkson Graham ’20, who won the race over Forsyth Country Day by over a second, turning in a 1:47.05. Several Country Day athletes finished with runner-up performances, including Zoe Weatherington ’19 (discus, shot put), Jack Stajos ’20 (discus, shot put), the girls’ 4x800 relay team, and the boys’ 4x200 relay team. The girls had 14
scoring performances in 12 different events, while the boys had 11 scoring performances over 9 different events. The girls had their highest team finish since also finishing second in 2007, while the boys had their best state meet since 2012, when they won the class 3A state title. This was the first year since 2009 that both the Country Day boys and girls finished in the top five in the state. Every Country Day team participated in the NCISAA postseason, either as a team or as individuals. • Baseball advanced to the state semifinals for the second time in three years before falling to top seed and eventual state champion Wesleyan Christian. • Boys’ Golf sent Timmy Gannon ’21 and Blake Cunningham ’19 to the state championship meet. • Boys’ Lacrosse reached the state semifinals for the sixth straight year before falling to top seed and eventual state champion Christ School. • Girls’ Soccer earned its second straight state playoff appearance and its first
state quarterfinal appearance since 2014. • Softball made its first state playoff appearance since 2011 and earned its first state playoff win since 2006. “Between the repeat championships for our girls’ lacrosse and boys’ tennis teams and impressive performances at the state level across the board, it was the best all-around finish to a season we’ve seen here in quite a while. Hats off to our student-athletes, coaches, and support staff for all the hard work they put in to make this possible,” said Abe Wehmiller, director of athletics.
“This team has worked hard this season learning how to fight for each other and how to never give up.” — Calvin Davis, head coach
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QUESTIONS for Bill Mulcahy
Q: A:
What attracted you to this position at Country Day?
While many things appealed to me about Country Day—the unwavering focus on what’s best for students, the joy I witnessed in the Lower School classrooms, the strength and balance of the academic program—the palpable sense of community is what attracted me most. Country Day is an infectiously warm, positive place.
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What do you like most about Charlotte so far?
I’m actually fairly familiar with Charlotte, as my wife is a native Charlottean (and a graduate of a rival school that shall remain unnamed). We are enjoying living closer to family and continue to appreciate the friendliness of all of the people we have met!
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Bill Mulcahy, who joined Country Day in July to lead our Lower School, previously served as head of Lower School for six years at Fairfield Country Day in Connecticut. Prior experience as a department chair and lead teacher includes service at Langley School, in Virginia, and Saint Anne’s School of Annapolis. Bill graduated from The Pingry School. He earned a Bachelor's degree in sociology from Hamilton College, and his master’s in education from Teachers College, Columbia University. Bill brings a valuable and broad set of educational experiences to Country Day. At Fairfield Country Day, he brought a renewed strength and focus to the math curriculum, co-chaired a strategic planning committee on educational trends and innovation, taught computer programming, and piloted a baseline assessment test to measure noncognitive skill development in conjunction with Harvard professors, to name just a few of his accomplishments. Bill and his wife, Lauren, have two sons who are also excited to join the Lower School.
Q: A:
Who was your most influential teacher? I have been fortunate to have many incredible teachers at every level of my schooling. My first grade teacher, Mrs. Carol Cox, was my most influential. She ignited a love of books and learning in me that still remains to this day. As a teacher, I strived to instill that love of learning in my students, and as an administrator, I want to support teachers in a way that allows them to create a kind of joy for learning in their classrooms that students carry with them through high school, college, and beyond.
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What is your guilty pleasure? Sweets! I have always had a sweet tooth and love just about any treat that I can get my hands on. Ice cream and chocolate chip cookies are my favorite!
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UNC or Duke?
A former camper of mine during my days as a camp counselor grew up to be a standout basketball player at NC State, so they have always been my team of choice in the ACC. How’s that for diplomatic?
“We have master teachers at Country Day who run their classrooms incredibly well.” This is one of several observations that Mr. Mulcahy made in a letter home to parents recapping his “day as a thirdgrade student” in late September.
NEWS & NOTES
An English Teacher’s Journey Through
Civil Rights Tragedies and Triumphs By Brooke Leonnig, Upper School English teacher, and photos by Paul Murphy, Upper School fine arts teacher
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EDITOR’S NOTE: Over the course of four days in early July, Upper School teachers learned more about the history of America’s struggle with civil rights and social justice as they traveled to sites in Atlanta, Montgomery, Selma, Tuskegee, and Birmingham. The immersive experience, organized by Tanya Andrysiak, director of studies, with assistance from the Office of Diversity Planning, is designed to enable conversation about history and current issues within the faculty, and influence curriculum across departments.
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HE DOCENT’S voice is impassive: “Please have a seat at a stool. Put this headset on. Place your palms flat on the marked places on the counter in front of you. Close your eyes.” And it begins. A tumult of angry voices rushes in like a roiling river, and I am the rock protruding in their way. They batter my consciousness with taunts and slurs propelled by their hatred, their fear, their ignorance. The counter and my seat back vibrate with their simultaneous (gratefully simulated) physical assault. My fingers curl away into themselves. My eyes shoot open. Surely this is almost over. I’ve made it 30 seconds. Another long minute to go. I squeeze my eyes shut and focus on the task at hand. And the thought: How did the young people who manned their stations at the Greensboro lunch counter (and others across the South) in the 1960s sustain hours of such
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very real abuse? My experience seems merciful in contrast. Mercy, the sustained and sometimes desperate search for it, was a theme on our trip. Bryan Stephenson’s book, Just Mercy, which many of us read before or during the trip, had already illuminated for me the plight of the predominantly minority population on death row, sentenced to death less for their crimes than because of the prejudiced institutions that should be delivering justice. As we entered the Legacy Museum that his organization, the Equal Justice Initiative, founded in Montgomery, we heard the stories of some of the captives warehoused, in the room where we stood, prior to being sold into the slave trade. The museum’s exhibits draw a clear connection between that terrifying, brutal, and inhumane introduction to North America and the current-day treatment many black Americans face, still bearing up under layers of bias, prejudice, and stereotyping. Fine arts teacher Paul Murphy’s poignant photography of the Legacy Museum’s National Memorial for Peace and Justice, also called the Lynching Museum, captures the somber and unavoidable truths of lynching’s lasting mark on our society.
A tour of contrasts On my first morning run with Zhenya Arutyunyan (history) and Allison Niekras (math) in Montgomery, we remarked on a gorgeous fountain covered in layers of sculpture—birds, cherubs, the Greek goddess of youth, Hebe—which we later learned had been built some 20 years after the end of the Civil War, to beautify (whitewash?) what had been the site of Montgomery’s all-too thriving slave market. Perhaps Hebe’s crowning of that fountain was to symbolize a brighter, more hopeful future for the city of Montgomery. Sadly, violence and injustice were not through with Montgomery. On those early morning runs, we followed the paths slaves would have taken from their landing on the banks of the Alabama River, past that fountain, past the bus stop where, more than 100 years later, a weary Rosa Parks
boarded a city bus for home, on up Dexter Avenue by Martin Luther King Jr.’s parish at the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, and the first White House of the Confederacy, and then the Greyhound bus station where a white mob attacked Freedom Riders in 1961. These contrasts set a tone for our tour through Alabama. The historical markers explaining the tragedies and triumphs of the region’s and nation’s pursuit of (or obdurate resistance to) civil and human rights for all seemed to keep me spinning. The Southern Poverty Law Center is doing crucial work toward teaching tolerance, fighting hate, and assuring justice— but its building must be clad in metal to protect against attack. The modest Edmund Pettus Bridge soars when one considers it as the backdrop for a resolute group marching to Montgomery for voting rights in 1965. But don’t forget the blood that was shed two Sundays prior on their first attempt to march. The sense of empowerment was palpable at the site where Tuskegee Airmen trained,
and the nearby Tuskegee Institute where Booker T. Washington ensured a quality education for African-Americans. Of course, we were also all aware of the unethical treatment hundreds of black men received as part of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study of the 1930s and beyond. These experiences seem so divergent, so contradictory, but the paradox within them is our responsibility to tangle with. Earlier, I referred to the lunch counter simulation as “the task at hand,” but until we all see this as so much more than that, more than something to pay attention to briefly, or worse, to pay mere lip service to, our country, and even our community here at Country Day cannot thrive. I consider this opportunity to immerse myself in our country’s ugly legacies, and its triumphant victories, as a rare gift. I am grateful for the bravery, fortitude, and sacrifice of the history-makers we studied on this tour, for their guts, and sheer willpower. I am grateful for the amazing colleagues to whom I could turn as I tried to digest and make sense of this onslaught of facts, images, and feelings. And I am grateful to Country Day for supporting us on this quest. I look forward to sharing this experience as a teacher, as a colleague, and as a participant in life in this country.
These faculty and staff members participated in the Civil Rights Tour: Tanya Andrysiak Zhenya Arutyunyan Donna Campbell-Patrick Danielle Ferguson Peter Floyd Ben Goeke Christina Ihle Brooke Keane Olympia Koutsokalis Brooke Leonnig Paul Murphy Allison Niekras Warren Sepkowitz Denise Spruill Lyn Tillett Tim Waples Brian Wise
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Carrying the Mantle of Leadership Message from the Board of Trustees Chair Todd Gorelick ’82 Leadership. The theme of this issue of Perspectives is among the ideals to which Country Day has always aspired. In these pages, examples of Country Day leadership are a rightful source of pride.
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HE WORRIES of playground scrapes and the pressures of college admission sometimes blind us to the fact that each and every Country Day student is already among society’s most likely to succeed. Which schools in our community are educating tomorrow’s leaders? Country Day heads anyone’s list. That is both an extraordinary endorsement and a grave responsibility. Our classrooms and athletic fields are the training grounds for future parents leading their own families. Country Day 12
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students will one day fuel our spirits in concert halls and places of worship. They will lead businesses paying wages to scores of employees, and they will be champions in science and medicine, improving the quality of life for countless people.
What does it mean to carry the mantle of leadership? Visitors to the newly opened Purdy Center for Science and Math and Hance Lower School Learning Center might
conclude state-of-the-art facilities are an essential part of the mix. Indeed, those new buildings rank among the best of their kind in the nation. Yet, a visit to our dining hall or older classroom buildings is convincing proof that Country Day is an educational leader despite the handicaps imposed by an aging physical infrastructure. In respect of facilities, the best evidence of our leadership resides in the messy construction underway. Leaders are not perfect; rather, they are always perfecting. Just as we seek always to improve Country Day as an institution, so do we strive to inculcate a passion for advancement through learning in Country Day students. Leaders are learners. Virtually every aspect of the life awaiting our graduates is undergoing rapid, and quickening, change. Thus, Country Day Ready now requires much more than acquiring advanced subject matter skill or knowledge. Becoming a flexible and lifelong learner, curious and eager to gain new knowledge and develop new skills, is more essential than ever. To cultivate learning passion and excellence, teachers and coaches seek to foster in students two signature leadership qualities: humility and confidence, in balanced measure. Only the confident take risks, whether writing a poem for the first time or stepping onto the field with a tough adversary; only the humble seek unfamiliarity and challenge as pathways to improvement. Leaders are equally confident and humble. Country Day’s commitment to raising children to be leaders and lifelong learners has been a winning formula. In the past year, Country Day students led the pack yet again. The Class of 2018 included a Morehead-Cain Scholar (our fifth in six years), 12 college athletes, and $10.6 million in scholarship offers. All 22 of our International Baccalaureate graduates were awarded that prestigious, internationally recognized, diploma. Student actors and actresses won state and regional awards, and our state champion Odyssey of the Mind team
Country Day students will one day fuel our spirits in concert halls and places of worship. They will lead businesses paying wages to scores of employees, and they will be champions in science and medicine, improving the quality of life for countless people. –Todd Gorelick ’82, Board of Trustees Chair
placed sixth in the world in a global competition. Across all grade levels and by many measures, Country Day ranks at or near the top when compared to peer schools. This year, our educational leadership attracted record-breaking enrollment. Over 96% of prior year’s non-graduating students rejoined us this fall, and our total student population reached 1,686. Leaders deliver exceptional results. The tallest buildings stand on the deepest foundations. For generations, Country Day families have understood that leadership costs more than tuition alone. Noteworthy examples include extraordinary professional development programs to invest in lifelong learning for teachers, tuition assistance to insure our community comprises a diversity of life experiences from which all gain fresh perspective, and physical spaces designed to foster growth and development, all made possible by financial generosity. In the year just ended, annual gifts to the Country Day Fund neared $2.3 million, our endowment reached over $62 million, and capital gifts toward strategic priorities exceeded $28.6 million, all record-setting figures and a testament to the value we place on investing in our children’s education. To all of those who have made Country Day a philanthropic priority, I offer the thanks of a grateful community.
These are exciting and transformational times for Charlotte Country Day and for education generally. Thank you for entrusting us as a partner in raising the next generation. For our Board of Trustees, faith in this great institution imposes a humbling burden of responsibility. At the same time, our reciprocal trust in the strength of the entire school community makes us confident that Country Day will continue to deliver tomorrow’s leaders. Todd Gorelick and his son, Jack ’18. Members of the 2017–18 Board of Trustees
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2017/18 Financial Report Revenues
Expenditures/Transfers
Tuition/Fees
$35,744,364
Student Instruction
$23,259,570
Auxiliary Enterprises*
$1,917,784
Auxiliary Enterprises*
$1,944,658
Other Programs**
$1,975,753
Plant Operations
$5,337,390
Other Income
Administrative Services
$6,287,935
2016-17 Country Day Fund
$2,254,932
$382,696
Financial Aid & Tuition Remission
$4,711,806
Expendable Endowment
$2,185,142
Advancement and Fundraising***
$1,558,302
Total Revenues
$44,460,671
Capital Improvements
$242,891
Transfer to Plant
$700,000
Transfer to Fund Balance
$418,118
Total Expenditures
$44,460,671
* Including transportation, food service, photocopying, and campus store. ** Including tutoring, Coordinate and Summer Programs, and Sports Camps. ***Including several all-school functions, such as marketing/communications and data management.
2017/18 Country Day Fund Participation by Constituency
We are fortunate to have widespread support for the school’s top giving priority, the Country Day Fund. Trustees Faculty and Staff Current Parents New Parents Former Trustees Grandparents Alumni Parents of Alumni
Percentage Number 100% 30 100% 297 73% 715 66% 85 54% 61 18% 240 13% 641 13% 306
2017/18 Summary of Giving Tuition, which covers 81% of our annual budget, plays the largest role in our ability to serve our mission. Philanthropic support plays a critical role in augmenting tuition revenue to help fund exceptional opportunities for Country Day students. Country Day Fund $2,292,792 Capital $6,123,714 Endowment $1,547,184 Restricted $538,860 Boosters Club Parents’ Association
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$123,505 $565,128
2017/18 Admissions Report The 2017–18 admissions season saw the strongest application pool in five years as Country Day continues to attract the best and brightest in the region.
1,665
STUDENTS ENROLLED
233
NEW STUDENTS
95%
FIVE-YEAR REENROLLMENT AVERAGE
STUDENTS RECEIVING FINANCIAL AID:
16.5%
278 students received
$4.5 million IN FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE*
*Includes families who are in an emergency situation and need assistance for one year, along with families who need assistance for multiple years. Support comes from the Country Day Fund, grants, endowment gifts and income, and the general operating budget.
Why Did You Choose Country Day?
Each year, the Admissions Office surveys families to learn more about what attracts them to Country Day. These are the top five reasons:
1. Exceptional faculty 2. Our Affirmation of Community and sense of belonging 3. New facilities that promote innovation 4. Strong parent partnership and education 5. Focus on whole child and developing multiple passions
13 international students living with host families
from China, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, the Turks and Caicos, and the United Kingdom
17% of our enrollment comprises students of color (We define students of color in accordance with the National Association of Independent Schools categories and definitions: African-American, Latino/Hispanic American, Asian American, Native American, Middle Eastern American, and multiracial.)
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Three Ways to Express your Country Day Loyalty through Giving By Katharine Atkins, director of major gifts
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HILE ALL gifts are important to our school, gifts we can depend on enable us to strategically plan ahead with confidence, knowing we have strong philanthropic support. The simple act of giving is also a vote of confidence in Country Day. No matter the size of the gift, the act of participation signals that you believe in the importance of a Country Day education.
5+ years OF CONSECUTIVE GIVING *Look for the asterisks throughout the donor rolls
1,541
loyal alumni, parents, friends, and faculty/staff
238 members 15+ years of giving
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Kristin Hair ’95, and parent to fifth graders Wesley and Everett and first grader Ivey, has demonstrated loyalty and leadership by supporting the Country Day Fund every single year since she graduated 23 years ago. She says, “Country Day provided me with an exceptional education, teachers who still impact me today, and some of the most special friends of my life. I started giving back
for these reasons and continue to do so in hopes that my children will have the same experience.” We are proud of our tradition of philanthropy and want to celebrate those who make Country Day a priority time and time again. Here are three ways we celebrate loyal philanthropic support at Country Day.
RECOGNIZES
HONORS PLANNED GIVING DONORS
$500,000+ LIFETIME GIVING
91
members who –Strengthen the endowment
64
members who –Ensure future strength of the school
–Invest in capital improvements
–Impact the school beyond their lifetimes
–Continuously support the Country Day Fund
–Have made the ultimate expression of loyalty
1941 Society $10,000,000+ Margaret and Smoky Bissell*
$5,000,000 to $9,999,999 The John and Claudia Belk Family Mr. Jeffrey N. Pilon ’92 and Mrs. Mary Claudia Pilon ’92* Dowd Foundation, Inc.* Mrs. Elizabeth (Pepper) Dowd* Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dowd IV* Mr. Roddey Dowd Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Dowd Jr.* Mr. E. Hooper Hardison Jr. ’79* Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Hardison* Mrs. Carson Dowd Howard ’72 Jim and Beverly Hance* Mr. O. Bruton Smith
$1,000,000 to $4,999,999 Anonymous Michelle and Michael J. Bailey* The Katherine and Tom Belk Family Mr. H. W. McKay Belk ’75 and Mrs. Nina F. Belk Mr. John R. Belk ’77 and Mrs. Kimberly D. Belk Mr. and Mrs. Tim Belk Mr. Walker Morris and Mrs. Katie Belk Morris ’72 The Brock Family John III and Mary Brock* John IV and Tracy Brock* Mr. Derick S. Close ’77 and Mrs. Sallie P. Close* Dalton-Brand Foundation Betsy and Alfred Brand*
OAK SOCIETY Mr. Peter R. Ashcraft Mr. Thomas M. Belk Jr. ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Bissell Mrs. Sara Harris Bissell ’56 (d) Mr. and Mrs. William F. Blue Jr. Mrs. Beth Brown Boyd ’63 Mr. Richard V. Bray Jr. ’64 Mrs. Louise Jones Brown (d) Mr. John E. Chapman Jr. (d) Dr. Daniel Uri and Dr. Iris S. Cheng Mr. Derick S. Close ’77 and Mrs. Sallie P. Close Mr. Charles H. Conner Jr. ’64 Mr. Thomas E. Cox Jr. and Mrs. Mildred D. Cox ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Larry J. Dagenhart Mr. W. Frank Dowd IV ’74
Mr. Robert A. Brand IV ’84 and Mrs. Lori Ann U. Brand Dr. Christopher Lawrence and Mrs. Sally Brand Lawrence ’90 Mr. Kenneth G. Letts Jr. and Mrs. Elizabeth Brand Letts ’88* Mr. John R. Waite and Mrs. Mary Brand Waite ’84 Mr. Alfred G. Dawson Jr. and Mrs. Amy Levine Dawson ’00* The Dickson Foundation* Mr. and Mrs. Christian O. Avery Sr. Mr. John A. Dickson ’76 and Mrs. Nancy W. Dickson* Mrs. Mary Anne Dickson Mr. R. Stuart Dickson ’47 and Mrs. Joanne S. Dickson Mr. Rush S. Dickson III ’72 Mr. Thomas W. Dickson ’73 and Mrs. Cecelia S. Dickson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Marley Mrs. Alison MacEwan Scott ’78 and Mr. Michael C. Scott The William and Patricia Gorelick Family Mr. William Gorelick Mr. Todd A. Gorelick ’82 and Mrs. Stacy M. Gorelick* Ms. Marcelle B. Gorelick ’84 Mr. Israel K. Gorelick ’90 and Mrs. Gabrielle L. Gorelick Mr. L. Watts Hamrick III ’77 and Mrs. Carol C. Hamrick* Scott and Ashley Mattei by the Mattei Foundation* Mike and Katie James* The Leon Levine Foundation Sandra and Leon Levine Mr. Rodney C. Pitts ’64 and Mrs. Elizabeth R. Pitts* Anne and Walker Poole*
The Purdy Family Mr. J. Scott and Claire Purdy Mr. Steven L. Purdy ’87 and Mrs. M. Elizabeth Purdy* Verl and Sandra Purdy* Mr. James R. Yuhas and Mrs. Susan Purdy Yuhas ’85* The Ray Shaw Family Kay Shaw Whitney and Laura Shaw* Kirk and Tammy Shaw Beth and Jim Penegar The Shelton Family Mr. and Mrs. W. Todd Houser* Mr. Charles M. Shelton Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Shelton Sr. Lori and Eric Sklut Ann and Wellford Tabor* J. Mason Wallace Jr. Trust
Mr. Christopher J. Elliott ’85 Mrs. Caroline Boyd Foto ’99 Mr. Marshall B. Gilchrist ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Steven K. Hall Mr. L. Watts Hamrick III ’77 and Mrs. Carol C. Hamrick Mrs. Sarah G. Hamrick (d) Mr. and Mrs. James H. Hance Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Jacob Hanes Mr. Patrick L. Hobson ’89 and Mrs. Kristin H. Hobson Mr. David L. Hood Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James E. S. Hynes Mr. and Mrs. R. Michael James Mr. and Mrs. Jon S. Jenrette Mr. Edward E. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Killian Jr. Mrs. Janice S. Ladley Ms. Jennifer S. Lamarre
Mr. Mark C. Lamarre The Lilien Family Mr. and Mrs. David L. Mancos Mr. James H. McLawhorn and Mrs. Hunter Johnston McLawhorn ’80 Mrs. Nina Dooley McLean ’77 Mr. Herman B. McManaway Jr. (d) Mrs. Doris B. Miller (d) Mr. John S. Miller Jr. Mr. Kenneth D. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Miller Mrs. Patricia O'Herron Norman ’65 Mr. David T. Peacock ’92 Dr. George S. Rent and Dr. Clyda S. Rent Ms. Rebecca K. Rizzo Mrs. Audrey G. Sappenfield Mr. R. Downie Saussy Jr. and Mrs. Sally Cannon Saussy ’67
$500,000 to $999,999 Anonymous Stephen and Edith Benson* The Bissell Family Mr. Howard Bissell III ’86 and Mrs. Stephanie S. Bissell* Mr. James J. Bissell ’88 and Nicole E. Bissell Mrs. Barbara Bissell Kopczynski ’83 and Dr. Todd M. Kopczynski Mr. Michael Sherck and Mrs. Cary Bissell Sherck ’82 Mr. and Mrs. William F. Blue Jr.* Mr. Samuel B. Bowles ’93 and Ms. Laura M. Bowles* Mr. William D. Byron IV ’85 and Mrs. Christina N. Byron* Parents’ Association* Mr. David I. Cohen
The R. T. Dooley Families* Mr. Robert A. Engel and Mrs. Mary Tabor Engel* The Fonville Family Mr. Charles L. Fonville Jr. ’84 and Mrs. Amy M. Fonville* Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Fonville Sr.* Dr. K. Dale Owen Jr. ’78 and Mrs. Amy Fonville Owen ’81* The Shelton Gorelick Family Mr. Scott R. Gorelick ’77 and Mrs. Dana S. Gorelick and Family Mr. Jeffrey A. Gorelick ’80 and Mrs. Bari L. Gorelick and Family Ms. Pamela M. Gorelick ’82 and Family Ms. Amy S. Grissom* Mr. W. Barnes Hauptfuhrer and Mrs. Cammie Robinson Hauptfuhrer ’74* Mr. and Mrs. J. Riddick Hendrick III Mr. and Mrs. G. Patrick Hunter Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Hynes* The Marsh Foundation, Inc. Mrs. Gretchen Marsh Carpenter ’58 and Mr. Thomas S. Carpenter* Mrs. Hunter Johnston McLawhorn ’80 and Mr. James H. McLawhorn* Ms. Katherine M. Johnston ’81 Mrs. Melinda Johnston McMeekin ’85 Mrs. Amy Johnston Sabo ’88 Celene and Marc Oken Mr. and Mrs. Brian A. O’Leary* Anne and Scott Perper* Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Roselle* Jane and Carl Showalter* Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson P. Shuford*
*Country Day Loyal member
Mr. and Mrs. H. Keith Stoneman Jr. Mrs. Tillie S. Tice Mr. James R. Tice (d) Mr. Frank W. Timson Mrs. Sarah S. Tull Mr. R. Read Tull (d) Mrs. Sally S. Van Allen Mr. W. Kent Van Allen Jr. ’64 Mr. William K. Van Allen Sr. (d) Mr. J. Mason Wallace Jr. (d) Mr. Edward I. Weisiger Jr. ’78 Mrs. Elizabeth Smith White ’55 Mr. C. Hunter Widener ’91 Mrs. Elizabeth Cunningham Wood ’77 Mr. William Wade Wood (d) Mr. J. Richard Worrell Jr. ’91 (d) Deceased
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Overheard “Never forget that the things you do every day shape you, and embrace the fact that your ability to change, to improve, to strive for better, is dependent on you.” – Jeevun Kansupada ’18, Commencement Speaker for the class. May 25, 2018
“Love it. They deserve it. My daughter has had the pleasure of having almost all of those ladies watch after her at some point since 2nd grade. She loves the art projects and fun Friday snacks.” Erica Tillery’s comment to an Instagram photo in which the Sunshine Committee celebrated our Extended Day teachers. February 15, 2018
“Do caterpillars know they’re going to be butterflies, or does God surprise them? Grande-Pop Mose” Proud grandfather Jim Moseley, commenting on a Facebook announcement that 100% of the 2018 International Baccalaureate candidates earned this additional degree. July 10, 2018
I am completely overwhelmed by the generosity of the CCDS family! We are beyond elated that we will be able to touch children and families even earlier to help pave the way for success in their educational journey! – Shannon McKnight, The Learning Collaborative, in response to the Country Day community raising more than $12,140 for the organization during the Run for Good, held April 20, 2018
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“So VERY proud of student Lilla Timperman’s truly wonderful performance in the role of Maria in her middle school production of The Sound of Music! I also had no idea that a middle school production could be of such high quality; many kudos to Charlotte Country Day School!” Comment from Diane Thornton Vocal Studio. May 5, 2018
Good luck on your first day! (I’ve been doing it for 43 years and I still get a bit nervous!) – Ron Curtin, Upper School physics teacher, in an e-mail to Upper School faculty. August 21, 2018
My volunteer work with Special Olympics inside and outside of school made me realize that a passion of mine is working with people who have special needs. Brooks Riley ’18, who plans to continue to volunteer with Special Olympics at Davidson while pursuing a degree in psychology or medicine that will allow her to serve special needs patients.
“Best way to start the day! Attending the Country Day Fund Spring Meeting. Have been so grateful to be involved in welcoming new parents to our school. And so inspired by the parent commitment to our Bucs!” Comment from Jennifer Otis. February 20, 2018
They never failed to make me laugh and feel overwhelmingly happy. I cannot explain a better feeling than when one of my kids was able to piece together a sentence in English or remember an English vocabulary word that I had taught them the previous day. Senior Parker Shelton in a reflection on her experience in Kétsoprony, Hungary, where she and other Country Day students traveled this past summer.
My heart is warm; there could not be a more deserving recipient. She brings such joy to the cafeteria and it’s always a pleasure to see her. XO and congrats to you Evelyn! Comment from Courtenay Beyer, in response to a post about the 2017–18 yearbook dedication in honor of Evelyn Hill. May 25, 2018
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On the
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The newly opened Purdy Center for Science and Mathematics and the Hance Lower School Learning Center build on what’s best about life and learning at Country Day. These future-ready learning spaces reframe Cannon Campus for the challenges our students face today, while providing students and teachers with what they need to take the lead and launch successful futures.
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he 2018–19 school year opened with the excitement of two new learning spaces, marking the completion of the first phase of a three-phase construction project. While it’s true that learning can take place just about anywhere, students and faculty thrive when they work in spaces that fully support innovative and creative academic programming. As part of the Strategic Plan process, the school community expressed a desire to ensure we continue to offer our students a distinctive and sustainable learning environment. The Board of Trustees approved a long-range master facilities plan to prepare students for a fast-changing global society. These capital projects surfaced as priorities: • Purdy Center for Science and Mathematics (new) • Dowd Student Center (complete renovation of current Cannon and Elizabeth Reddig Libraries) • Hance Lower School Learning Center (new) • John and Claudia Belk Upper School Learning Center (new) • The Brock Center for Extended Day program space (new) • Endowment • Annual Giving through The Country Day Fund Country Day has always been on the forefront of education, continually breaking new ground. Read on to learn how our two newest learning spaces are already elevating our ability to lead the way in innovative and impactful academic programming.
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Purdy Center for Science and Mathematics Eight dedicated science labs with prep rooms for the study of •Engineering and robotics •Biology technology •Physics 1 •Chemistry (2 labs) •Biology and anatomy •Environmental biology •Physics (2 labs) Eight math classrooms Two study lounges Individualized meeting space for small group instruction
Our new building is nicer than the college labs and classrooms where I’ve taught! This building gives us the space to stimulate students’ curiosity and the flexibility to use it whenever they are ready.” – Dr. Brittany Lott, chemistry teacher
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“Country Day has always supported science education, and this space allows us to do even more to expand lab opportunities, develop new curriculum, and support individual research.” – Marsha Newton-Graham, Science Lab manager
The resources available better equip me to tackle the beast that is Organic Chemistry.” – Marcus Woods ’19
This new building and the new technology allows for more interactive activities, which I feel help me learn. Not to mention that the plethora of whiteboards is so convenient when you need space to work out a problem or study. I also enjoy how quiet the new rooms are because I find myself more focused in class.” – Anna Cook ’19
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Hance Lower School Learning Center Library and Media Center: This open, airy space combines an extensive collection of books with resources designed for modern information literacy and digital engineering and citizenship. •Storytelling and Instruction Room •Reading Nooks Hands-on Innovation Area: Flexible indoor and outdoor space that engages students in age-appropriate problem solving, collaboration, and design thinking. •Design and Innovation Lab •Makerspace The Brock Center: This new, inviting space features four dedicated classrooms for Extended Day and serves as the hub for After School enrichment. •Culinary Corner •Centralized pickups and dropoffs •Encourages exploration and fosters development Lower School ERP program and tutors
In the Makerspace, students take ownership of their learning in a very genuine way to design and build solutions to real-world problems. This type of learning promotes lifelong problem-solving skills that are hard to achieve through a traditional classroom curriculum.” —Tim Moxley, Lower School educational technologist
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FROM THE ARCHIVES
Cannon Library: Campus Hub for 46 Years
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N THE fall of 1972, students, teachers, and parents were in awe of the newly opened Learning Center—home to the Upper School’s Cannon Library upstairs and the Elizabeth Reddig Lower School Library below. In addition to offering students vibrant new research and classroom space, the modern facility “completed the buildings encircling the Lineberger Quadrangle and gave the campus a ‘finished’ look,” as stated in The First Fifty Years, by retired English teacher Julia Britt. At the time, Country Day had been on the Carmel Road campus for 12 years and the opening of the Learning Center was another major step forward in Country Day’s continuous campus improvement. Additionally, the facility better accommodated student-directed learning, a concept that was progressive for the time. Even before the new Learning Center was built, the Cannon family avidly supported the school’s library. According to the 1957-67 Decade Report, “School funds supplemented by the Cannon Family Library Endowment income and other memorial gifts have permitted our Library growth from a small collection of ‘hand-medowns’ to a ten thousand volume collection of teacher and student selected books, rich in its value for general reading
and course extensions. The value of a good library lies in its use, and ours is a much mined lode of good metal.” The Learning Center received an upgrade in 1995, as Country Day was on the forefront of technological innovation in secondary schools. As reported in the 1996 issue of Perspectives, the card catalog was replaced with an electronic search function, 50 computers were available for “ready access to the World Wide Web,” and students could “enter the Net just be clicking on an icon on their computer screens.” Then librarian Carol Pharr said, “The delivery of information is instantaneous. One optical disc can scan 100 indices in less than two seconds!” In the 2000s, as our Upper School population continued to grow, Cannon
Library was renovated again to create more classroom space and computer labs—which were then converted again as our 1:1 computing program was implemented. In recent years, Cannon Library had also become a sometimes noisy hub of activity, reflecting both a need for more gathering spaces for students, as well as a more collaborative approach to teaching and learning. Currently, as part of the second phase of a multiyear campus construction plan, the Learning Center is being renovated into the Dowd Student Center, which will include two spacious dining halls. We will be forever grateful to the Cannon family for their vision and generosity in the development of Country Day in its early years.
Former first-grade teacher and Lower School Head Peggy Otey works in the library with Samuel Ramsey, Parke Montague, Alison Wing, and Justin Hinote, on a project she developed to introduce her students to the Internet. (Source: Perspectives, Winter 1995/96)
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CAPITAL GIVING Substantial gifts to capital ensure funding of strategic priorities, such as creating opportunities for students in a distinctive learning environment. Facilities like the newly opened Purdy Center for Science and Mathematics and the Hance Lower School Learning Center, along with those still to come—the Dowd Student Center and the John and Claudia Belk Upper School Learning Center—fuel innovative programs that prepare students for a fast-changing global society. We are grateful for the generous gifts that allow us to build on our already strong academic programming.
$3,000,000+ The John and Claudia Belk Family Mr. Jeffrey N. Pilon ’92 and Mrs. Mary Claudia Belk Pilon ’92* Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Company Dowd Foundation, Inc.* Mrs. Elizabeth (Pepper) Dowd* Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dowd IV* Mr. Roddey Dowd Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Dowd Jr.* Mr. E. Hooper Hardison Jr. ’79* Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Hardison* Mrs. Carson Dowd Howard ’72 The Purdy/Yuhas Families Mr. J. Scott and Claire Purdy Mr. Steven L. Purdy ’87 and Mrs. M. Elizabeth Purdy* Verl and Sandra Purdy* Mr. James R. Yuhas and Mrs. Susan Purdy Yuhas ’85*
$1,000,000 to $2,999,999 Michelle and Michael J. Bailey* The Brock Family John III and Mary Brock* John IV and Tracy Brock* Mr. Alfred G. Dawson Jr. and Mrs. Amy Levine Dawson ’00* Jim and Beverly Hance* Scott and Ashley Mattei by the Mattei Foundation* Anne and Walker Poole* Ann and Wellford Tabor*
$500,000 to $999,999 The Bissell Family Mr. Howard Bissell III ’86 and Mrs. Stephanie S. Bissell* Mr. James J. Bissell ’88 and Mrs. Nicole E. Bissell Margaret and Smoky Bissell* Mrs. Barbara Bissell Kopczynski ’83 and Dr. Todd M. Kopczynski Mr. Michael Sherck and Mrs. Cary Bissell Sherck ’82 26
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Parents’ Association* The Dickson Foundation* Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Roselle* Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson P. Shuford*
$250,000 to $499,999 The Benson Family Mr. David M. Benson ’85 and Mrs. Lauren S. Benson* Mr. Matthew S. E. Benson ’88 and Mrs. Barrick C. Benson* Stephen and Edith Benson* The Branstrom/Sherrill Families Bill and Robin Branstrom* Mr. R. Glenn Sherrill Jr. ’89 and Mrs. Lisa L. Sherrill* Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Sherrill* Mr. William D. Byron IV ’85 and Mrs. Christina N. Byron* Mr. John N. Calhoun II and Mrs. Ansley Bost Calhoun ’83* Mr. David M. Gillespie ’87 and Mrs. Sinclair E. Gillespie* Mr. Todd A. Gorelick ’82 and Mrs. Stacy M. Gorelick* William & Patricia Gorelick Family Foundation Mr. William Gorelick Mr. Todd A. Gorelick ’82 and Mrs. Stacy M. Gorelick* Ms. Marcelle B. Gorelick '84 Mr. Israel K. Gorelick ’90 and Mrs. Gabrielle L. Gorelick Mr. and Mrs. Steven K. Hall* Mike and Katie James* The Marsh Foundation, Inc. Mrs. Gretchen Marsh Carpenter ’58 and Mr. Thomas S. Carpenter* Mrs. Hunter Johnston McLawhorn ’80 and Mr. James H. McLawhorn* Ms. Katherine M. Johnston ’81 Mrs. Melinda Johnston McMeekin ’85 Mrs. Amy Johnston Sabo ’88 Mr. Stanton D. McCullough and Mrs. Lindsay Hance McCullough ’93*
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Philipson Jenny and Scott Stevens* Mr. and Mrs. H. Keith Stoneman Jr.* The Sturges/Hair Families Dr. Sean R. Hair and Mrs. Kristin Sturges Hair ’95* Mr. and Mrs. Garrik L. Sturges ’98* Mr. and Mrs. Wesley W. Sturges*
$100,000 to $249,999 Anonymous The Cassels Family Mr. Edison P. Cassels ’87 and Mrs. Nancy G. Cassels* Ms. Merryman Cassels ’84 Mr. and Mrs. O. Pendleton Cassels Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Cleven Dr. W. Hodges Davis* Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Eliasek Jr.* Mr. Robert A. Engel and Mrs. Mary Tabor Engel* Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Farnham Sr.* Chris and Lori Flouhouse Patty and Alex Funderburg* Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth V. Garcia* Mr. L. Watts Hamrick III ’77 and Mrs. Carol C. Hamrick* Mr. Scott E. Heberton and Mrs. Carey Ellen Keith Heberton ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Ryan H. Henderson Mr. and Mrs. David L. Hood Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Hoops* The Hope Family Mr. Harold P. Hope III ’90 and Mrs. Kathryn Hope* Dr. William W. Hope ’92 and Mrs. Caroline N. Hope Mr. John A. Kneisel and Mrs. Anna Blair Rohrer Kneisel ’97* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Mitchell* Mr. and Mrs. Carter B. Payne* Anne and Scott Perper* Dr. James W. Roberts and Dr. Sandra H. Raymore Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Ryan Jr.* Laura and Michael Schulte* Jane and Carl Showalter* Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Tate
$50,000 to $99,999 Joe and Susannah Beach Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Beasley III* Mr. and Mrs. John E. Beltz* Jim Bolin and Catherine Stempien* Dr. Richard E. Browne and Dr. Lauren Browne Mr. George S. Dewey IV ’90 and Mrs. Margaret S. Dewey* Mr. and Mrs. Frederic H. Garner IV* Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hayes Jr.* Mr. L. Robert Hobson ’84 and Mrs. Karen Hobson* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Peterson Jr.*
Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Reed* Mr. R. Downie Saussy Jr. and Mrs. Sally Cannon Saussy ’67* Mr. and Mrs. Stoney D. Sellars Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Ward III*
Up to $49,999 Lauren and Taylor Batten* The Biggers Family Ms. Deborah E. Biggers* Mr. and Mrs. J. Larry Biggers* Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Biggers Mr. Louis A. Bledsoe III ’77 and Ms. Suzanne G. Bledsoe* Mr. and Mrs. William F. Blue Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Bradley J. Brown* Mr. and Mrs. David Clark Jr. Class of 2018 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W. Cranz III* Mr. Douglas Drew and Ms. Theresa Drew* Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Edwards* Mr. and Mrs. Gregory H. Gach* Mr. Marshall B. Gilchrist ’58 and Mrs. Laura G. Gilchrist* The Jeffrey A. Gorelick Family Mr. Jeffrey A. Gorelick ’80 and Mrs. Bari L. Gorelick Mr. Joshua Gorelick ’08 Mr. Gabriel Gorelick ’10 Mr. Jonah Gorelick Mr. Patrick L. Hobson ’89 and Mrs. Kristin H. Hobson* Mr. and Mrs. Warren F. Holland III* Mr. and Mrs. W. Todd Houser* Mr. and Mrs. Magreger G. Hyde* Dr. Kashyap B. Kansupada and Dr. Ameesha P. Kansupada* Dr. Peter A. Larkin Jr. ’74 and Mrs. Ashley S. Larkin* Mr. and Mrs. William T. Mitchener* Dr. T. Christopher Morris and Dr. Krista Schwabacher Morris ’89* Mr. Keith F. Oberkfell and Ms. Mica P. Post Oberkfell* Dr. J. Gardiner Richards Roddey Jr. ’81 and Dr. Patricia K. Roddey* Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell R. Rose* Warren and Mary Lynn Sepkowitz* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Shealy Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey M. Springer III Ms. Grace V. Tabor ’17 Mr. and Mrs. Brent A. Torstrick* Mr. and Mrs. G. Christian Ullrich II* Mr. and Mrs. W. Kent Walker Sr.* Curt and Clare Walton* Mr. and Mrs. William C. Whitley* Dr. Jerome Williams Jr. and Dr. Adelle Anthony-Williams* Jim and Marty Williams* Mr. William H. Zimmern ’95 and Mrs. Angela H. Zimmern* *Country Day Loyal member
RESTRICTED FUNDS $100,000+ Head of School’s Discretionary Fund Anonymous Tuition Support Fund Ann and Wellford Tabor*
$25,000 to $99,999 Eddie Reed Scholarship Fund Mr. Jeremy Radack* Tennis Program Mr. and Mrs. James B. Shuford
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Pedlow* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Reddin* Seventh Grade Washington, DC Trip Fund Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Froelich III* Varsity Football Ann and Wellford Tabor*
Up to $999
Head of School’s Discretionary Fund Ms. Mary Allen Todd*
Tuition Support Fund Mr. and Mrs. Russell M. Robinson II*
Junior Varsity Football Mr. Frank L. Horne Jr. ’73 and Mrs. Margaret G. Horne*
$10,000 to $24,999
Killeen Kirkwood Memorial Fund Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kirkwood*
McGuire Faculty Summer Studies Program William B. McGuire Jr. Family Foundation* Ms. Molly L. McGuire ’91 Mr. and Mrs. William B. McGuire Jr.* Mr. William H. McGuire ’06* Mr. Henry E. Winslett III and Mrs. Caroline McGuire Winslett ’04* Summer Scholars Mr. John E. Chapman III ’87 and Mrs. Elizabeth P. Chapman* Ms. M. Latta Chapman ’83* Mr. John F. Mangan Jr. and Mrs. Frances Chapman Mangan ’79* Upper School Band and Orchestra Mr. Forrest Zhan and Ms. Nina Yan
$5,000 to $9,999
Alice Harney Fund for Academic Support Services Mrs. Alice Harney* Head of School’s Discretionary Fund Mr. and Mrs. James Hynes*
$1,000 to $4,999
Cultural Awareness Fund Mr. Tehseen A. Dahya and Dr. Zubina Mawji Lacrosse Program Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Foster* Mr. William B. Hardison Sr. ’82 and Mrs. Kate B. Hardison* Mrs. Hunter Johnston McLawhorn ’80 and Mr. James H. McLawhorn* Mr. G. Garrett Moseley and Mrs. Ellen Gibson Moseley ’81*
Lacrosse Program The Marc and Mattye Silverman Family Foundation* Mr. and Mrs. Marc H. Silverman* Mr. and Mrs. William E. Oliver* South Africa Fund Anonymous Mr. Timi Ayotunde and Mrs. Robin Tolliver-Ayotunde Ms. Michele L. Fuller Mr. Paul O. Gagnier and Ms. Eveline B. Shum Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Hoops* Mr. W. Travis McCollum ’91 and Mrs. Eva K. McCollum* Ms. Celeste C. Swann Upper School Fine Arts – Band, Choir, and Orchestra Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Bernstein* The Community Foundation of North Louisiana – Mortimer and Josephine Cohen Fund* Upper School Showcase Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elias Dr. Curtis L. Flood and Ms. Mary K. James Mrs. Lynn M. Grier* Mr. and Mrs. Rodney L. Johnson* Mr. and Mrs. Ricky L. Jones Ms. Donna M. Mighty-Fageyinbo Dr. Kevin M. Rudisel and Dr. Yvette B. Rudisel Mr. and Mrs. Bruce J. Tall Varsity Baseball The Marc and Mattye Silverman Family Foundation* Mr. and Mrs. Marc H. Silverman* *Country Day Loyal member FALL 2018
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Leading with
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Country Day’s Robert C. Witman Leadership Academy gives student-athletes the skills to translate leadership theory into practice, which they carry with them on and off the field. By Abe Wehmiller, director of athletics
eniors Sophie Francis and Tyler Rigot have gone to great lengths to make athletics a core part of their Country Day experience. Sophie is about to begin her fourth and final season as a member of Country Day’s varsity swimming team. In her first three seasons, she earned three individual state championships and helped her teams to two top-five state finishes along the way. Tyler joined the Bucs’ varsity baseball team when he came to Country Day as a sophomore and has been a regular in the starting pitching rotation for the past
“Everyone will encounter adversity in their sport, so it is very important to be there for someone when they struggle.” –Tyler Rigot
two seasons. His prowess on the mound has been a big factor in Country Day’s 47 wins and two deep state playoff runs in that time. Both are also founding members of Country Day’s Robert C. Witman Leadership Academy, a unique program that has helped them develop their leadership capacities and contribute to their teams with more than just their physical abilities. Using sports to develop the leadership capacity of our students has the distinct advantage of presenting them with real-life situations that require them to immediately translate leadership theory into practice.
“One example of me using what I’ve learned is how to handle teammates when they encounter adversity,” says Tyler, who plans to continue playing baseball at Bucknell University next year. “I am there to pick them up and to help them clear their mind to focus on the next play or inning. Everyone will encounter adversity in their sport, so it is very important to be there for someone when they struggle. Encouraging your teammates helps create a positive team atmosphere.” Launched in the fall of 2016, the Leadership Academy is named for Bob Witman, who served as Country Day’s head football coach for 25 years before retiring from that position following the 2014 season. Witman continues to work at Country Day as an assistant coach with the track and field program. The Academy is administered in partnership with the Janssen Sports Leadership Center, a group that has been at the forefront of leadership development for student-athletes for the past two decades. Jeff Janssen and his team of facilitators have worked with over 250 institutions in that time and have established leadership academies in some of the nation’s top collegiate athletics programs. Country Day was one of the Center’s first secondary school academy partnerships.
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They then graduate to the Veteran Leaders program, where they learn how to be vocal leaders and build healthy, team cultures. Graduates of the Veteran Leaders program are now eligible to participate in a new Student-Athlete Leadership Council. “The principle we’ve learned that has stayed with me the most is the concept of leading by example,” says Sophie, who recently made a commitment to join the swim program at the University of California, San Diego. “We’ve all been told to lead by example since we were young, but the Leadership Academy was the first time I’ve actually learned about it in a more in-depth and serious way. It’s caused me to stop, think, and evaluate before I handle a situation.” The curriculum is designed to develop four aspects of leadership that are key to strong individual and team performance in sports: commitment, confidence, composure, and character. Six classroom sessions over the course of the year include lectures, discussions, and activities that introduce theories and practical applications related to these four topics. 30
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“The principle we’ve learned that has stayed with me the most is the concept of leading by example.” –Sophie Francis
Academy participants also complete a variety of assignments that encourage them to reflect on what they’ve learned and work with their coaches to apply it with their teams. For instance, Tyler shares how he uses the “traffic light” analogy he learned in the Academy’s composure modules to prepare himself for games: “If I’m feeling great and strong, I know that I am in the green and ready to roll without any issues,” he says. “If I’m not feeling 100% but I can work through situations without much adversity, then I know that I am in the yellow. I know that I’m in the red when nothing is going right. I can use this to evaluate how I am feeling and how
to attack once the game begins.” When Sophie encountered a pair of bickering teammates on her club team during a recent practice, she remembered what she learned in the Academy about effective confrontation and decided to put that knowledge to use: “I told them that they needed to stop focusing on whatever drama was setting them apart and start caring about the other person’s success as well as the success of the whole team. It took a bit, but eventually, we all came together. To date, that was one of the best practices we’ve had.” Both Sophie and Tyler agree the Academy has helped them become better teammates and leaders, and both hope to continue finding ways to implement what they’ve learned—here at at Country Day and beyond. “There is so much valuable information you can learn and apply almost immediately to your teams,” Tyler says. “The class teaches you how to deal with adversity, evaluate your role on your team, handle yourself in tense situations, and several other key aspects of being a successful leader. I definitely take it seriously.”
GIVING REPORT
ENDOWMENT FUNDS Endowment plays a critical role in allowing Country Day to fulfill its mission and ensure long-term financial stability. An endowment fund can be compared to a long-term investment or savings plan. It is a “permanent” fund in which the principal is invested and the earnings are spent. The funds earned help to support dynamic programming, such as the Robert C. Witman Athletic Leadership Academy; scholarships that ensure a diverse community of learners; top-flight educators who become even better through professional development; and the operating costs that come with innovative facilities.
$2,500 to $9,999 Suzanne Pardee Hynes Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund
Mr. and Mrs. James Hynes* Unrestricted General Endowment
Parents’ Association*
Up to $2,499
Scott Benson Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund
Mr. Chuck Delaney Mr. Patrick L. Hobson ’89 and Mrs. Kristin H. Hobson* Bissell Faculty Salary Endowment Fund
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Mancos* Sam Brody Endowed Scholarship Fund
Ned and Katherine Covington
$3,000,000+
Diversity Endowment Fund
Margaret E. Gragg Endowment for Faculty Professional Development Fund
Dr. and Mrs. Geoffrey T. Wrinkle
Florence Radcliffe Clauss Chapman Faculty Appreciation Endowment Fund
The Flaxman & Sussman Faculty Endowed Enrichment Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Shade M. Mecum III*
Margaret and Smoky Bissell*
Ms. Jessica R. Flaxman and Mr. Jacob H. Sussman*
$1,000,000 to 2,999,999
The O’Herron Endowment in Support of Teaching Excellence Fund
Mary Claudia and Jeff Pilon Endowed Scholarship Fund
Mr. Jeffrey N. Pilon ’92 and Mrs. Mary Claudia Belk Pilon ’92*
$250,000-$999,999 Bissell Faculty Salary Endowment Fund
Mr. Howard C. Bissell and the late Sara Harris Bissell ’56* Country Day Ready Endowed Scholarship Fund
Anonymous Mr. Samuel B. Bowles ’93 and Ms. Laura M. Bowles* Dowd Head of School’s Discretionary Endowment Fund
Mr. George S. Dewey IV ’90 and Mrs. Margaret S. Dewey* Seventh Grade Washington, DC Trip Endowment Fund
Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Froelich III* Rick Stack Wrestling Endowment Fund
Nakato Family Mr. R. Glenn Sherrill Jr. ’89 and Mrs. Lisa L. Sherrill* Mr. J. Richard Worrell Jr. ’91 and Mrs. Alanna J. Worrell* The James R. Tice Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund
Mrs. Tillie S. Tice*
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dowd IV*
$20,000 to $49,999
Sandra Graham Shelton Professional Development Endowment Fund
BIG General Endowment Fund
Betsy and Alfred Brand*
Mr. and Mrs. W. Todd Houser* Mr. Charles M. Shelton Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Shelton Sr.
Fonville Family Endowed Scholarship Fund
$100,000 to $249,999 General Endowed Scholarship Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Ivon D. Rohrer Jr.* Hunter Sabbatical Endowment Fund
Mr. and Mrs. G. Patrick Hunter Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Fonville Sr.* Mr. Charles L. Fonville Jr. ’84 and Mrs. Amy M. Fonville* Dr. K. Dale Owen Jr. ’78 and Mrs. Amy Fonville Owen ’81* Margaret E. Gragg Endowment for Faculty Professional Development Fund
Leon Levine Endowed Scholarship Fund
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Mancos*
The Leon Levine Foundation
$10,000 to $19,999
$50,000 to $99,999 The Country Day Ready Endowed Scholarship Fund
Movement Foundation, Inc.
Memorials Endowment
Willie Hobson*
John R. Cook Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund
Mr. Frank L. Horne Jr. ’73 and Mrs. Margaret G. Horne*
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Reid Mr. and Mrs. G. Douglas Richards Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Roets Mr. J. Alexander Salisbury ’71 and Mrs. Camille Salisbury* Ms. Sherry L. Sanson Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Simpkins Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Spangler* Ms. Martha C. Thorne* Mr. Bradley C. Touma and Mrs. Virginia Dabbs Touma ’82* Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Turner Mr. and Mrs. Cornelis F. Van de Mortel Mr. and Mrs. Jason Vipperman Ms. Marianne L. Waterhouse Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert White Jr. Williamsburg Womens Club Ms. Heather R. Winchester Mr. and Mrs. David J. Workman Ms. Jodi Wright The Rachel Giblin Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund
Mr. Thomas R. Giblin III ’75 and Mrs. Rebecca N. Giblin Memorials Endowment
Mildred Dalton Cox Endowment for International Studies Fund
Margaret and Smoky Bissell* Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Patrick Jr.*
Mr. Thomas E. Cox Jr. and Mrs. Mildred Dalton Cox ’66* Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Dalton Jr.*
Horton C. Reed Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund
General Endowed Scholarship Fund
Teter Family Endowed Scholarship Fund
Anonymous Mrs. Denise M. Ball Mr. and Mrs. Randall Blankenship Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Blatt Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Breeden Ms. Elizabeth R. Buckfelder ’13 CBSHOME Real Estate Mr. Louie D. DeWitt Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Franklin IV Mr. and Mrs. Timothy K. Gerlach Ms. Sandra L. Griffin Ms. Shirley H. Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Gary J. Hicks Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Highsmith Mr. and Mrs. Dennis D. Killion The Kilted Buffalo Langtree LLC Ms. Melissa Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Lawing Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Larry N. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Matthew T. Less* Mr. Jason M. McInnis Ms. Hannah G. Melson Mr. and Mrs. Mark Minor Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. Mockler* Mr. David J. Onorato and Ms. Mary C. McGovern Mr. Terry L. Porter Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey F. Prendergast Mr. and Mrs. Todd C. Rauhecker Mr. and Mrs. Robin Reed
Mrs. Mary Ellen B. Reed* Ms. Patricia A. Teter ’09* Bradley C. Touma Endowed Scholarship Fund
Mr. Peter R. Ashcraft* Mr. Patrick L. Hobson ’89 and Mrs. Kristin H. Hobson* Mr. and Mrs. Francis G. Jonas* Unrestricted General Endowment Fund
Herman B. McManaway Trust* J. R. Williams Fellowship Endowment Fund
Mrs. Elizabeth B. Wells* Robert C. Witman Athletic Leadership Development Endowment Fund
Mr. James F. Howe ’12*
ENDOWMENT FACTS • 58 restricted and unrestricted endowment and scholarship funds • Valued at $62.4 million (as of June 30, 2018) • While endowments are established through sizable initial gifts, they may grow through smaller, ongoing gifts from other supporters of the school. *Country Day Loyal member FALL 2018
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Honoring a Longtime Volunteer Earlier this year, Dr. Don D’Alessandro retired from practice as an orthopedic surgeon and as Country Day’s dedicated team physician since 1990. It takes a special volunteer to devote 28 years to the well-being of our student-athletes and to our culture of caring.
For nearly three decades, athletic trainers, coaches, and concerned parents have turned to Dr. Don D’Alessandro to HONORING DR. D provide expert advice and compassionate care for injured To honor Dr. D, a tribute page was set up last spring, and Buccaneer athletes. Yet, “Dr. D,” as he is affectionately known, several individuals have contributed more than $15,000 made an impact on the Country Day sports community that in honor of Dr. D. If you would like to participate, please goes far beyond his skill as a sports medicine physician and visit charlottecountryday.org/HonorDrD. surgeon. Quite simply, Dr. D has been a constant. He has guided our world-class sports medicine trainers as a friend and mentor. He led a continuing education program for team trainers that is now reaching the next “Dr. D, I can’t thank you enough generation of sideline first responders. He has set a for your service to Country Day athletics. standard for team physicians to be an integral and transformative part of a vibrant, functional, and You truly were an institution with your constant essential school community rather than just a presence on the sidelines of every game and in the Friday night sideline volunteer. training room whenever there was an athlete in Dr. D’Alessandro is also a father to three Country need. Your passion and empathy for Country Day Day graduates, Billy ’04, Tommy ’06, and Dave ’10; athletes helped us all through difficult times in our and his wife, Sally, was a dedicated Boosters Club volunteer. young lives, and we certainly emerged in better
shape, both physically and emotionally, after your care. We wish you all the best in retirement.”
“Don’s wisdom, guidance, and willingness to educate has raised the level of care not only for our athletes, but for athletes throughout the region. We could not even begin to count the number of calls he has taken, athletic training room visits he has made, sideline coverage he has provided, office visits he has “squeezed in,” living room consultations he has had, and surgeries he has performed for the Country Day family. He is one of a kind and his kindness, humbleness, and easygoing nature set him apart from the rest.” —Monica Erb, associate director of athletics and director of Sports Medicine
“Hands down the best part of our son Tate’s injury was the care he received from Dr. D His medical expertise and empathy in treating him from start to finish was a game changer, so to speak! Dr. D is an institution and represents the very best of the Country Day community.”
—Hill Hamrick ’09
“He was there for me during the toughest period of my young life, after I suffered a major knee injury. I can’t begin to tell you how appreciative I am for the ongoing support and multiple successful surgeries that have led to my injury being an afterthought in my daily life. Thank you for all you’ve done for the Country Day community!” —Keller Sipe ’10
—Signe Davis
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PARENT SUPPORT GROUP GIFTS We are grateful for the generous support of parents through the Parents' Association and the Boosters Club. The collective effort of our parent groups helps strengthen student programs, build community, and raise supplemental funds.
Parents’ Association 2017/18 Giving AUCTION
$50,000 Anonymous
$5,000 to $10,000 Mr. Joseph B. Alala III Dr. Gaurav Bharti and Dr. Sarah M. Edwards Mr. John N. Calhoun II and Mrs. Ansley Bost Calhoun ’83 Capitala Group Mr. Alfred G. Dawson Jr. and Mrs. Amy Levine Dawson ’00 Hunstad/Kortesis/Bharti Cosmetic Surgery Dr. and Mrs. Bill G. Kortesis Moore & Van Allen, PLLC O’Brien Tate Group, UBS Financial Services LLC Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Tate
$2,500 to $4,999
Mr. Edison P. Cassels ’87 and Mrs. Nancy G. Cassels Dickens-Mitchener & Associates, Inc Edison Foard, Inc. Mr. Robert A. Engel and Mrs. Mary Tabor Engel Mr. Todd A. Gorelick ’82 and Mrs. Stacy M. Gorelick Mr. and Mrs. James T. Hedrick Jr. Mr. Jonathan C. Hickman ’89 and Mrs. Allison R. Hickman The Hobbs Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie K. Johnson Mr. Kenneth G. Letts Jr. and Mrs. Elizabeth Brand Letts ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Carter B. Payne Anne and Walker Poole Randolph & Son Builders Inc. Arati and Joel Randolph Mr. Brian A. Rudisill ’90 and Mrs. Patricia M. Rudisill Mr. and Mrs. B. Scott Smith ’86 Mr. and Mrs. W. Dean Smith Ann and Wellford Tabor
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Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Telling Mr. John Scott Trotter ’95 and Mrs. Katherine R. Trotter
$800 to $2,499
Anonymous Mr. Mark C. Aderholt and Mrs. Candice D. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Todd C. Allen Dr. Costa Andreou and Dr. Catherine Andreou Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. Bailey Doug and Robin Baumgartner Joe and Susannah Beach Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Beasley III Mr. and Mrs. John E. Beltz Mr. David M. Benson ’85 and Mrs. Lauren S. Benson Mr. and Mrs. William S. Bianchi Mr. and Mrs. Martin H. Bingham Mr. Luther J. Blythe Jr. ’96 and Mrs. Spencer R. Blythe Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Borman Dr. Emmanuel J. Botzolakis and Dr. Liya Beyderman Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Bradway Ms. Kara P. Campbell Dr. and Mrs. Vinay R. Deshmukh Mr. Benjamin S. Dobson ’99 and Mrs. Sarah Dobson Mr. and Mrs. James T. Donohue Dr. James E. Fleischli and Dr. Kimmery M. Fleischli Mr. and Mrs. Gregory H. Gach Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. George Mr. Brandon G. Grier and Mrs. Aubrey Moore Grier ’96 Mr. J. Kevin Griffin ’90 and Mrs. Kathryn B. Griffin Dr. Sean R. Hair and Mrs. Kristin Sturges Hair ’95 Sasha and Grant Harbrecht Mr. and Mrs. Bryan C. Hartnett Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hayes Jr. Mr. Scott E. Heberton and Mrs. Carey Ellen Keith Heberton ’85 Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan C. Hinson Dr. and Mrs. H. David Homesley Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Hopkins III Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Horn Mr. and Mrs. W. Todd Houser Mr. and Mrs. G. Winchester Kelly Mr. Karl F. Kleiderer Jr. and Mrs. Ashley O’Neill Kleiderer ’88 Mr. Mark C. Lamarre Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Lauer Mr. Brandon R. Lawn ’95 and Mrs. Lee Ellen Lawn Mr. and Mrs. George W. Macon IV Ashley and Scott Mattei Mattei Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jason D. Mayer Mr. and Mrs. Alasdair M. McBarnet Lindsay Hance McCullough AIA Mr. Stanton D. McCullough and Mrs. Lindsay Hance McCullough ’93 Dr. Lewis H. McCurdy III and Dr. Eleanor M. McCurdy Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. McKay Mr. C. Wayne McKinzie Jr. and Mrs. Beth R. McKinzie Gary and Cecelia McNorrill Mr. and Mrs. Bryan K. Mermans Mr. Donald W. Millen Jr. Mrs. Salina H. Millen Mr. and Mrs. C. David Miller Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. William T. Mitchener Morgan Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Randall W. Mountcastle Dr. John J. Murphy III ’88 and Mrs. Marietta S. Murphy NFP Dr. K. Dale Owen Jr. ’78 and Mrs. Amy Fonville Owen ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Peterson Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Philipson Mr. Jeffrey N. Pilon ’92 and Mrs. Mary Claudia Belk Pilon ’92 Mr. and Mrs. A. DesBrough Roberts III Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Ryan Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Scott L. Schumann Carrie Wornall Sexton ’96 and Zachary George Sexton Ms. Ashley A. Smith Mr. Charles E. Stauffer and Mrs. Amanda Harry Stauffer ’94 Dr. and Mrs. Andrew I. Sumich Mr. and Mrs. Brent A. Torstrick Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Ward III Mr. W. Wescot Waters II ’90 and Mrs. Anjie B. Waters Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Whetstone Mr. and Mrs. J. William Whitley Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wickham Mr. J. Richard Worrell Jr. ’91 and Mrs. Alanna J. Worrell Mr. William H. Zimmern ’95 and Mrs. Angela H. Zimmern
Up to $799 Mr. and Mrs. Evan M. Bass Mr. Rashid G. Hallaway and Mrs. M. Katharine Hallaway Mr. and Mrs. Anthony T. Lathrop Mr. Neill G. McBryde Jr. and Mrs. Virginia Whitney McBryde ’96 Mr. Patrick E. Pierce and Mrs. Susan Webb Pierce ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Price Mr. Michael C. Tarwater Jr. ’02 and Mrs. Julia Tarwater Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan M. Watkins Mr. and Mrs. F. Emmett Weindruch
BIG SATURDAY
$2,500 to $5,000 Mr. Joseph B. Alala III Doug and Robin Baumgartner Dr. Gaurav Bharti and Dr. Sarah M. Edwards Capitala Group Dermatologic Surgery of the Carolinas, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Stuart N. Goldstein HAB Holdings LLC Harker Construction Mr. David B. Harker and Mrs. Susan Wright Harker ’94 Hunstad Kortesis Center, PA Dr. and Mrs. Bill G. Kortesis Mr. and Mrs. Clay C. Phillips Ross & Witmer Inc.
$1,000 to $2,499
Scott and Chrissy Bianchi Dr. Stephanie C. Chen Elder Gallery of Contemporary Art iOrthoBIOLOGIX Dr. and Mrs. Russell A. Salton III Webb Orthodontics
$100 to $999
Anonymous AccessOne Allen Tate Mortgage The Andover Group at UBS Arnold & Smith, PLLC Dr. and Mrs. Joe D. Bernard Jr. The Bingham Family Blythe Development Company Peter and Kimberly Borans Annie Bowles and Eric Wilkins Laura and Sam Bowles Drs. Lauren and Richard Browne Stephen and Christina Burgess Mr. and Mrs. John Butler Kris and Tricia Carroll Brian and Kelly Chambers Don and Sonia Cleven Richard (Chip) and Kathleen Cooke Daniel Cosma
$1,250 to $4,999
Dansforth Construction, Gibb and Kim Heilman Friends of Mrs. Daly and Mrs. Allen’s Class The Dawson Family The Demeter Family Dr. and Mrs. Vinay Deshmukh Dilworth Animal Hospital Pontea and Jon Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Damien A. Dovi Esther and Sam Farnham Emma and Brian Farrell Elizabeth Fender and Lisa Toppin Andrew and Jill Halverstam Jeff and Alicia Harris Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Hartnett Hatcher Law Group Bob and Heather Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hedrick Ben and Sherry Horn Brinley Huntley, HM Properties Chandra and Jimmie Johnson Brendan and Brooke Keane The Kerrins Family Mr. and Mrs. William R. Koziel Lakeview Capital Partners Mr. Thomas James Larsen Jr. and Ms. Jennifer A. Kovich-Larsen Laxer, Long & Savage, DDS, PLLC Mattei Foundation - Scott and Ashley Mattei Betsy and Jason Mayer Lindsay Hance McCullough AIA Morgan Stanley–Bobby and Sarah Bisland Biggers The Nelson Family Dr. and Mrs. Scott M. Otis Ashesh Parikh and Ruchi Agrawal Richard Payne The Peterson Family Jake and Lisa Petkovich
The Philipson Family The Puchalski Family Mr. and Mrs. Brian A. Rudisill Carrie and Zack Sexton Joanne and Dan Shaver Mr. and Mrs. Christopher R. Small Mr. J. Bradley Smith ’96 and Mrs. Whitney G. Smith Mahogany Smith Dr. and Mrs. Mark D. Smith The Soloway Family Amanda and Chuck Stauffer Dr. and Mrs. Andrew I. Sumich Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Tate Tax Management Associates, Inc. Ben and Kelli Telling Mr. and Mrs. Joel W. Toms Ms. Elaine S. Voci Mr. Nitin Vyas and Mrs. Asha Nataraja Dr. Matthew W. Wheelock and Dr. Jill Smith-Wheelock Robert and J.J. Wolfe Dan and Nicole Woodley Richard and Alanna Worrell Dr. Hongshi Yu and Mrs. Daoxin Lu Dr. Stephen S. Zouzoulas and Dr. Jill E. Zouzoulas
RETAIL AmazonSmile Foundation Harris Teeter, Inc.
2017/18 Boosters Club Giving $5,000+ Ms. E. Gray O’Neill
Mr. Thomas M. Brown and Ms. Paula E. Brown Mr. John N. Calhoun II and Mrs. Ansley Bost Calhoun ’83 Custom Polymers Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Donald F. D’Alessandro Dr. W. Hodges Davis Mr. Benjamin S. Dobson ’99 and Mrs. Sarah Dobson Dr. James E. Fleischli and Dr. Kimmery M. Fleischli Patty and Alex Funderburg Dr. and Mrs. R. Glenn Gaston Mr. David B. Harker and Mrs. Susan Wright Harker ’94 Mr. Scott E. Heberton and Mrs. Carey Ellen Keith Heberton ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Warren F. Holland III Mr. Philip F. Howerton III ’81 and Mrs. Margaret M. Howerton Mr. Robert L. Katz and Ms. Christina H. Otto Mr. and Mrs. Keith G. Kepley Dr. and Mrs. Kent W. Kercher Moore & Van Allen, PLLC OrthoCarolina, P.A. Paragon Bank Mr. and Mrs. Carter B. Payne Anne and Walker Poole Dr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Rhyne III Mr. Steven P. Sasz and Mrs. Nancy Hanes Sasz ’85 Mr. P. Christian Scheurer and Mrs. Genie Walker Scheurer ’88 Mr. R. Glenn Sherrill Jr. ’89 and Mrs. Lisa L. Sherrill Showalter Construction Co., Inc. Jane and Carl Showalter Dr. and Mrs. Bryan D. Springer
$500 to $1,249 Mr. Robert A. Engel and Mrs. Mary Tabor Engel Lake Ski Leasing LLC Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. Palmer Mr. and Mrs. James B. Shuford Mr. and Mrs. W. Dean Smith Dr. and Mrs. Mark D. Smith Mr. Charles S. Swanson Jr. ’94 and Mrs. Leighann S. Swanson Ann and Wellford Tabor
Up to $499 Ellen Archer John Archer Mr. and Mrs. Martin H. Bingham Mr. and Mrs. T. Caldwell Calame Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Cleven Mr. and Ms. Andrew D. Cox Dr. Christoph T. Feddersen and Ms. Robin G. Hall Mr. Brandon G. Grier and Mrs. Aubrey Moore Grier ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Hamil Mr. and Mrs. J. Gregory Hatcher Hatcher Law Group, P.C. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Lauer Mr. Ian McDade and Mrs. M. Victoria McDade Elizabeth and Tim Portland Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Ryan Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Thomas United Technologies Matching Gifts Program Mr. J. Spencer Whitman ’85 and Mrs. Leslie M. Whitman Mr. James R. Yuhas and Mrs. Susan Purdy Yuhas ’85
GIFTS IN-KIND We are grateful to our community members who have so generously donated gifts in-kind to Charlotte Country Day School. Gifts in-kind may include donated goods or professional services offered without compensation. Tangible personal property, such as art, antiques, musical instruments, or other items that can be used by Country Day for educational purposes are welcomed. Special thank you to Sonic Automotive for their continued support of the school through their generous gift of a car for the Car Raffle. For a list of all of our gifts in-kind donors, please visit charlottecountryday.org/GivingReport.
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Lifelong Learner Upper School history teacher Lyn Tillett is often recognized by families and graduates with philanthropic gifts to the school made in her honor. There is no doubt that she is an exceptional educator who makes a lasting impact on her students, as evidenced by these quotes from recent graduates: “Throughout high school, Ms. Tillett pushed me like a coach, believed in me like a teammate, and cared for me like a mother. Her belief in me sparked a belief in myself without which I don’t think I would be who I am or where I am today.” —Vaed Khurjekar ’18, the University of Pennsylvania 36
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“Ms. Tillett was always there to guide me through course material, talk me through high school struggles, and drive me to South Carolina for weekly debate tournaments where she attended every single round. I know that even now she is always a phone call away and her dedication to us as her students, and children, will forever be unwavering.” —Gracey Owen ’18, Georgetown University “Her talents in teaching history and being able to truly bring it to life in the classroom made me fall in love with the subject. Her talent in advising shines through as well, as she cares deeply about every single student that she meets and would move mountains to help them.” —Bobby Farnham ’18, Wake Forest University Ms. Tillett’s contributions to the Upper School are far reaching. She teaches four courses of AP history with her students regularly earning top scores on this rigorous exam. Last year, her AP students earned an average of 4.4 on the 5-point scale. She is also advisor for the Debate Team; helped found a new peer tutoring initiative and the Bridge program, which helps acclimate students new to independent school; and was recently recognized by her peers with the Faculty Exceptional Performance award. Perhaps Ms. Tillett is such an exceptional educator because she never stopped being a student. We asked Ms. Tillett to share a few lessons she learned during her nonstop summer of 2018.
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Lessons Learned While Filling My Cup By Lyn Tillett, AP World History and AP US History
the daughter of Dublin without a glimpse of the Book two university of Kells. While I certainly have fun professors, so teaching and learning are trying new foods, exploring new cities, in my blood. Throughout my career, even or traipsing through botanical gardens when I had young children to raise as a with my sister, my own teaching is never single mom, I have found the time in the far from my mind. The most important summer to design new electives, attend takeaway was remembering what it takes to conferences, take classes, or travel to new fill my cup: experiencing history on site and places. Two previous grants have allowed thinking about how to make that experience me to travel extensively and conduct come alive for my students. archival research on World War II. I can Next, I was privileged to travel with talk to my students about sitting in English Department Head Mike Roark Winston Churchill’s seat in the Cabinet to Exeter Academy to attend a weeklong War Rooms, reading primary sources on the French resistance movement, or admiring Margaret Thatcher’s favorite alligator-skin purse, which helps to humanize the topics that I The day after the teach. Closer to school year closed home, whether in June, I traveled I’m getting with family to the trained to Netherlands, England, recognize different and Ireland. learning styles, use new technology like global mapping, or develop new strategies to try in my AP classes after grading exams for the College Board, these experiences constantly change the approach I take to benefit my students. This summer was no different, providing me with many important lessons as I begin my 38th year of teaching. The day after the school year closed in June, I traveled with family to the Netherlands, England, and Ireland. Seeing firsthand the museums, galleries, and historical sites such as the collection of working windmills in Zaanse Schans in the central Netherlands was like chocolate for my soul. If you enjoy history as I do, there is no way you would go to Amsterdam without seeing Anne Frank’s house, or
conference about the Harkness Method, a discussion-based approach to teaching. I certainly expected this conference to push me beyond my comfort level (which it did!), but I didn’t realize until later how I would be affected by the underlying implications of this approach. While I don’t plan to adopt Harkness teaching all of the time, I left with an important reminder: It’s never too late to change. Following a brief research and development planning session with history colleague Olympia Koutsokalis to rework
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HONOR A TEACHER Country Day teachers like Lyn Tillett make a lasting impact on the students they teach. A meaningful way to show your appreciation for Country Day teachers is to contribute to the Country Day Fund, or any other philanthropic gift, in honor of one or more teachers. The person you honor will receive a notification of your gift. In 2017–18, gifts were made in honor of 54 Country Day faculty and staff members.
Honorariums/Memoriams To see the full list of Honorariums and Memoriams, please visit charlottecountryday.org/givingreport
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new professional connections and learning with my colleagues was as central to this experience for me as the timely subject matter that we investigated. Our students are certainly struggling with the issue of racism and its various manifestations in recent years, so the relevance of these sites is important to our school and my own teaching of American history. Knowing the facts isn’t the same as being immersed as we were; perhaps the most important lesson for me was to remember the empathy engendered within this group of friends on the trip. Finally, with the benefit of a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, I spent two weeks in a seminar studying Vietnam—its rich history, the American war there, and its current role as an important communist country in Southeast Asia. Working at the National Humanities Center with 31 other teachers from all over the U.S., I attended lectures, watched films, held discussions, and met with a delegation of college professors from Vietnam. Being a student again, especially attending a few classes on the UNC campus over 30 years after earning my master’s degree there, brought back fond memories. Perhaps
most important to me upon reflection is remembering what classes are like from the other side of the podium. Rushing from class to class, being surrounded by different types of learners, discerning the appropriate time to ask the right type of questions, staying afloat with rigorous assignments—these were all parts of being a student that I had forgotten. It was exciting, but it was also exhausting. No wonder those enrolled in my own Country Day classes are so tired. Returning in August for the opening of the school year, we briefly shared professional development experiences across the Upper School division. It was impressive to hear that so many of my colleagues spent time this summer to become better at their jobs. It was also significant to hear how much support we receive as a faculty in this endeavor. These opportunities to travel, attend classes or conferences, apply for grants, pursue an interest, or catch up on our profession provide a much-needed impetus for creative change in our classes.
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t’s no secret that the quality of civil discourse has declined in recent years. From pundits who shout over each other on news programs and strangers who lob insults back and forth on social media, to more personal incidents like road rage or perhaps a highly opinionated relative at the holiday table, our children are witnessing adults who increasingly lack the humility, listening skills, and confidence to disagree with respect.
Interestingly, this rise in disrespect to lead the civil exchange of opposing for opposing views is one thing most ideas are also those primed to make the Americans can agree on. According to the greatest impact in shaping the future of 8th installment of the Civility in America our fast-changing, global society. poll*, released in March 2018, 93% say our nation has a civility problem and It begins with four year olds 95% cite the importance of civility to a Our youngest learners tend to enter democratic society. conversations fearlessly and with true “The art of civility is not only rooted curiosity. “Why is your skin a different in our democracy, but also in the very color than mine?” “How come your nose essence of our mission as a school,” says is so big?” “Do you believe in God?” Head of School Mark Reed. “With today’s No topic is off-limits, and that’s a gift global issues becoming increasingly to teachers at Country Day as they help complex, we must ask ourselves, ‘How do set the foundation for an open-minded we at Country Day prepare our students to approach to learning and life. thrive in and contribute well to a multicultural In junior kindergarten and kindergarten, society?’ A key ingredient is intentionally the AMAZE curriculum helps children to creating a learning environment that see difference as a positive thing. Using fosters the art of civility.” high-quality literature, Civil discourse is hands-on activities, and “The art of civility persona dolls, teachers about more than being is not only rooted polite (though being explicitly teach children polite is a necessary in our democracy, the knowledge, values, component). It’s about skills they need to but also in the very and seeking common support and respect essence of our ground, being open to each other across mission as a school.” the possibility that your differences of race, preconceptions may be class, culture, gender, –Head of School Mark Reed wrong, and seeing the and so forth. humanity in others even as you Another way teachers prepare Lower disagree. It’s the ability to listen School children for the world beyond deeply, to ask probing questions, and to Country Day is by spending time teaching see the complexity and nuance in an issue. them how to listen to one another and Those who possess the skill set necessary seek out different perspectives. Politely 40
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remaining quiet while waiting to share your own idea is not listening. “Children often equate being quiet with listening when, in fact, we’re often thinking about our own ideas rather than truly listening to the speaker,” explains Ashley Johnston, director of studies for the Lower School. “This is a difficult skill, even for adults, so we spend a lot of time in the Lower School really breaking down the steps for our students and giving them time to practice this skill from a young age. We teach them how to listen with their whole body, show interest in what the speaker is saying, and understand another person’s point or perspective.” As students get older, teachers layer on more difficult skill sets, such as how to ask probing questions, how to argue effectively, and how to agree or disagree respectfully. According to Ms. Johnston, “By the time our students leave Lower School, we want them to be able to debate effectively and respectfully, ask thoughtful questions of others’ perspectives, and resolve conflicts peacefully. Students don’t always see these skills modeled by the adults in our larger society, so it’s vital that we model it in our own community and give children the tools they need to be thoughtful and respectful communicators and thinkers. By fourth grade, we want
*Conducted annually since 2010 by Weber Shandwick and Powell Tate, in partnership with KRC Research.
to hear our students acknowledging and considering differing opinions, and engaging in healthy discussions about topics on which they might disagree.”
What do I think and why does it matter? Last spring, Middle School social studies teacher Aaron Cooper shared with the Board of Visitors how he and his colleagues equip their students with the skills to navigate an often uncivil world with perspective, respect, civility, and courage. His presentation was so well-received, we’ve asked him to repeat as much as possible for this article. The words below are Mr. Cooper’s: Middle School is an important time for students as they begin to question everything. We know that many are asking themselves, “What do I think The wide variety of field trips and and why does it matter?” Our mission experiences abroad offered to both is to foster healthy dialogue about the students and faculty also helps broaden issues that emerge; not to tell students our experiences and shape our what to think, but to teach them how perspectives and knowledge of the to arrive at their own conclusions and world outside the walls of Bissell then how to discuss Campus. Students their ideas and adults come “I came to realize that back transformed in a civil manner. sometimes discussion and energized by the As we encourage dialogue, especially things they touched, isn’t always about between opposing agreement; sometimes tasted, and lived. And views, it is crucial to through the many discussion is just give our students service opportunities, about understanding.” Middle School students broad experiences to help shape and and faculty learn about –Rachel Uri ’13 support their beliefs. others and put names In the classroom, we to faces and stories broaden their perspective that then inform us, change us, through the lesson choices we make and give us perspectives we did not in terms of diverse voices. As a Middle have before. School, we have also made positive We also continue the work started in efforts to represent a greater number Lower School to teach students how to of diverse voices in the front of the room, own what they say, and support what whether it be a guest speaker or a new they say using current, credible, and hire. Advisory is another opportunity correct resources. With so much for students to realize how much they information available at their fingertips, may actually have in common with it’s more important than ever to teach one another through activities and students how to sift through the noise discussions around topics like the and get beyond the soundbites to power of a single story and stereotypes. assess what’s credible, as well as look
beyond just the sources that make us feel good because they affirm what we already believe. On any given day, teachers and students in all disciplines are using paid and free sources, vetted Web sites, databases that give us access to the best scholarly articles and journals, primary documents, and unmatched access to museums and newspapers from around the world.
Students as mediators In the Upper School, we transition from the teacher as the mediator of dialogue to the students as mediators. Tanya Andrysiak, Upper School director of studies, shares the many ways our oldest students begin to foster and lead discussion with constructive dialogue and critical examination, and are equipped with the tools to lead and serve in the world. From a curriculum standpoint, Country Day students continue to learn and understand how to respectfully counter opinions which are not in line with their own across all subject areas. For instance, the annual history research papers—required of all ninth-, tenth-, and eleventh-grade students—is meticulously checked for sound argument and correct citation of scholarly sources, enabling FALL 2018
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our students to internalize the need for legitimate support when stating a claim. In English classes, the traditional “chalk and talk” lecture of earlier generations has been replaced by literary discussion circles. To help ensure class discussions are student-driven and outcome-oriented, Upper School history teacher Lyn Tillett and English teacher Mike Roark attended a workshop about the Harkness Method of discourse (see story on page 36). In the arts, students have the opportunity to take and give feedback—often on projects with a strong emotional component; and in math and science courses, students are regularly involved in group projects, preparing them for the reality of collaborative work in these professional fields. And key to the Upper School’s success in molding students into thoughtful leaders is our strong advisory program. All students have faculty guiding them and redirecting them, as needed, throughout their experience in the Upper School. The expectation, though, is that they must be prepared to stand up, speak up, support their perspectives, and really hear what others say. Outside of the classroom, the Diversity Awareness Forums provide real-world opportunities for students to learn how to present, listen, and discuss topics that can be challenging to them. Run by students, these moderated, lunchtime gatherings involve conversations around big topics like racial identity, religious
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identity, and gender identity, among others. All students in grades 9–11 are required to attend three sessions each year; seniors are often the facilitators of the conversations, modelling both advocacy and respectful dialogue. “I have to admit I was initially a bit skeptical of engaging in conversation with someone with whom I fundamentally disagree,” says Rachel Uri ’13, who graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill in 2017 with a degree in psychology and is currently in graduate school at UNC-Charlotte in the Clinical Health Psychology Program. “However, I came to realize that sometimes discussion isn’t always about agreement; sometimes discussion is just about understanding. That’s a foundation upon which I have been able to build in college and graduate school. Civil discourse will undoubtedly continue to shape my experience as a graduate student, and one day, a psychologist; being able to listen to, respect, and ultimately understand the perspectives of others ensures success in a diverse society.”
Ready for tomorrow The opportunities and avenues we are creating allow our students to apply what they have learned at Country Day and go out into the world.
Last spring, Mr. Cooper received an e-mail from Amelia Brown ’14, a recent Northwestern graduate. She wrote about her time in his eighth-grade history course, “I believe it’s no coincidence that at this time I was learning about the Civil Rights Movement and the Vietnam War in your class. I watched footage of children being hosed by state police, read A Letter from a Birmingham Jail, and learned about the devastation of MLK’s and Bobby Kennedy's assassinations in 1968. I became inspired by this history… and this was the time I first became passionate about activism, politics and government, and human and civil rights. It’s a passion that I carry with me every day and has only grown, now as an Advocacy Fellow, to potentially pursuing a law degree, and who knows what beyond.” “Notes like hers don’t arrive every day,” concludes Mr. Cooper. “But when they do, they reaffirm the work done in Lower, Middle, and Upper School to help individuals not only discover and follow their passions, but to equip them with the skills to navigate an often uncivil world with perspective, respect, civility, and courage.” –Written by Tanya Andrysiak, Katharine Atkins, Lee-Anne Black, and Aaron Cooper
GIVING REPORT
2017/18 COUNTRY DAY FUND The Country Day Fund is our annual giving program and top giving priority because it directly impacts our greatest assets—our students and our teachers. Far-reaching and essential, the Country Day Fund directly affects everything we do to prepare our students for the future, such as developing students capable of leading civil discourse.
Selwyn Society HEAD’S CIRCLE $20,000 + Anonymous Margaret and Smoky Bissell* Brian and Shawn Cone* Ms. E. Gray O ’Neill* Verl and Sandra Purdy*
$15,000 to $19,999 Mr. and Mrs. John F. Brock III* Mr. Alfred G. Dawson Jr. and Mrs. Amy Levine Dawson ’00* Ms. Jane R. Eudy Mr. David M. Gillespie ’87 and Mrs. Sinclair E. Gillespie* Mike and Katie James* Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Philipson Ann and Wellford Tabor* Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Wells
$10,000 to $14,999 Joe and Susannah Beach Mr. David M. Benson ’85 and Mrs. Lauren S. Benson* Mr. and Mrs. Neal A. Blinde Mr. E. William Boehmler and Mrs. Sarah Porter Boehmler ’61* Jim Bolin and Catherine Stempien* Mr. and Mrs. James M. Christian Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Cleven Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo L. Elias* Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Eliasek Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Scott N. Evans* Mr. W. Clayton Glidewell and Dr. Kristina S. Glidewell* Mr. Todd A. Gorelick ’82 and Mrs. Stacy M. Gorelick* Mr. L. Watts Hamrick III ’77 and Mrs. Carol C. Hamrick* Mr. and Mrs. Rockell N. Hankin* Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Harris* Mr. L. Robert Hobson ’84 and Mrs. Karen Hobson* Mr. and Mrs. Ryan J. Kalil Mr. Robert L. Katz and Ms. Christina H. Otto*
Anne and Walker Poole* Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Roselle* Mr. and Mrs. Adam M. Santee Mr. Bertram L. Scott* Mr. and Mrs. B. Scott Smith ’86* Jenny and Scott Stevens* Mr. and Mrs. James C. Tennille
LEADERSHIP CIRCLE $7,500 to $9,999 Mr. Keith D. Agisim and Dr. Debbie G. Agisim* Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Bradway Jeffrey J. and Sara M. Brown* Mr. Derick S. Close ’77 and Mrs. Sallie P. Close* Mike and Diane Dumais* Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Farnham Sr.* Mr. John A. Kneisel and Mrs. Anna Blair Rohrer Kneisel ’97* Mr. Matthew J. Kosmicki and Ms. Shirley L. Kosmicki* Jon and Deion Martin Mrs. Hunter Johnston McLawhorn ’80 and Mr. James H. McLawhorn* Mr. and Mrs. William E. Oliver* Mr. W. Wescot Waters II ’90 and Mrs. Anjie B. Waters*
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Anonymous Mr. Joseph B. Alala III Mr. and Mrs. John J. Anton Jr. Amy and Pat Augustine* Mr. Rodger Azadganian and Ms. Amy Troutman Michelle and Michael J. Bailey* Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Bean* Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Beasley III* Mrs. Abigail Dowd Beck ’76* Mr. and Mrs. John E. Beltz* Stephen and Edith Benson* Mr. and Mrs. William S. Bianchi* Mr. and Mrs. Martin H. Bingham* Mr. Howard Bissell III ’86 and Mrs. Stephanie S. Bissell* Mr. and Mrs. Elliot C. Broadfoot Mr. and Mrs. Matthew D. Burbank
Mr. William D. Byron IV ’85 and Mrs. Christina N. Byron* Mr. John N. Calhoun II and Mrs. Ansley Bost Calhoun ’83* Mr. Edison P. Cassels ’87 and Mrs. Nancy G. Cassels* Class of 2017 Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Connor* Mr. and Mrs. Rod Cook* Mr. Gary S. Cotler* Mr. and Ms. Andrew D. Cox* Mr. Jonathan D. Dixon ’98 and Mrs. Pontea Dixon* Mr. and Mrs. Patrick H. Dwyer Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Edwards Jr.* Mr. Robert A. Engel and Mrs. Mary Tabor Engel* Mr. and Mrs. Thad H. Faison* Mr. Daniel S. Feldstein and Mrs. Stacey A. Marshall ’86* Patty and Alex Funderburg* Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth V. Garcia* The John N. Goddard Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Larry J. Goldsmith Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Stuart N. Goldstein* Ms. Amy S. Grissom* Jim and Beverly Hance* Sasha and Grant Harbrecht* Mr. and Mrs. J. Gregory Hatcher* Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hines Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Warren F. Holland III* Dr. and Mrs. H. David Homesley Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Hoops* Mr. Mitchell G. Hyatt ’00 and Mrs. Lindsay W. Hyatt* Mr. and Mrs. Joshua R. Jewett* Mr. H. Lancefield Johnson and Mrs. Landra Booker Johnson ’91* Amy Jones* Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Jones Mike Jones* Mr. Neil B. Kapadia ’87 and Dr. Sheena Kapadia* Mr. Kal E. Kardous and Dr. Marie-Claire Marroum-Kardous* Mr. Karl F. Kleiderer Jr. and Mrs. Ashley O ’Neill Kleiderer ’88* Mr. Jeffrey Krupa and Mrs. Katy Krupa* Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Langdon Dr. Peter A. Larkin Jr. ’74 and Mrs. Ashley S. Larkin* Dr. Michael K. Leonard Jr. ’85 and Dr. Anitha Madhure Leonard* Mr. Joshua B. Levine ’91 and Mrs. Jennifer L. Levine* Mr. and Mrs. Mark Little Sr.* Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Lynch Jr.* Mr. Kevin M. Maher and Ms. Jennifer A. Imler* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Maher Jr.* Chris and Leigh Ann Marshall* Mattei Foundation* Ashley and Scott Mattei*
Mr. and Mrs. Jason D. Mayer* Mr. and Mrs. Alasdair M. McBarnet Mr. and Mrs. Sean M. McDonnell* Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. McGahan* Mr. C. Wayne McKinzie Jr. and Mrs. Beth R. McKinzie* Mr. John S. Miller Jr.* Mr. and Ms. Daniel M. Miller Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. William T. Mitchener* Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Montgomery Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew C. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Moran* Mr. Kevin O. Moran and Dr. Elizabeth Box Moran ’96* Mr. Keith F. Oberkfell and Ms. Mica P. Post Oberkfell* Mr. and Mrs. Gregory W. Olsen Mr. David O’Neill ’94* Mr. Ryan M. O’Neill ’03*(y) Mr. and Mrs. Kieran J. O’Shea Mr. and Mrs. Jorge A. Panduro Mr. Jeffrey N. Pilon ’92 and Mrs. Mary Claudia Belk Pilon ’92* Mr. Steven L. Purdy ’87 and Mrs. M. Elizabeth Purdy* Mr. Zach Roach and Mrs. Kristen O’Neill Roach ’00* Mr. Eric J. Rohr* Mr. and Mrs. Dalton D. Ruffin Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Ryan Jr.* Mr. Steven P. Sasz and Mrs. Nancy Hanes Sasz ’85* Dr. Andrew Scharf and Dr. Megan O’Neill Scharf ’98* Mr. and Mrs. Stoney D. Sellars Mr. and Mrs. Whitney R. Shaw* Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Sherrill* Mr. R. Glenn Sherrill Jr. ’89 and Mrs. Lisa L. Sherrill* Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson P. Shuford* Mr. J. Bradley Smith ’96 and Mrs. Whitney G. Smith* Dr. and Mrs. Mark D. Smith* Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Suris* Dr. Benjamin D. Sutker ’83 and Mrs. Lisa F. Sutker Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Tate Mr. Randy J. Taylor and Mrs. A. Kym Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Townsend* Mr. and Mrs. John L. Turner Jr.* Mr. Matthew A. Vanderberg and Mrs. Carolyn Pou Vanderberg ’86* Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Vogel* Mr. and Mrs. L. Dudley Walker* Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Ward III* Dr. Matthew W. Wheelock and Dr. J. Jill Smith-Wheelock* Mr. and Mrs. Sean A. Williams Mr. Eugene A. Woods Mr. J. Richard Worrell Jr. ’91 and Mrs. Alanna J. Worrell* *Country Day Loyal member
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SELWYN SOCIETY $2,500 to $4,999 Dr. and Mrs. Parag S. Anandpura Dr. Costa Andreou and Dr. Catherine Andreou* Balfour Beatty Construction Mr. Scott F. Barnette and Ms. Meredith W. Barnette Doug and Robin Baumgartner* Mr. George H. Bell and Mrs. Kristin Johnston Bell ’93 Ms. Deborah E. Biggers* Mr. and Mrs. J. Larry Biggers* Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Biggers Mr. and Mrs. Marc A. Birenbaum* Mr. and Mrs. Bradford F. Black Mr. and Mrs. William F. Blue Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Borman Mr. J. Dillon Bowles and Dr. Claire S. Bowles* Mr. and Mrs. Bryan M. Brown* The Budd Group, Inc.* Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Burgess Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Butler Mrs. Gretchen Marsh Carpenter ’58 and Mr. Thomas S. Carpenter* Mr. Kristopher W. Carroll ’93 and Mrs. Tricia Carroll* Centerbrook Architects & Planners Ms. M. Latta Chapman ’83* Dr. Richard M. Coe Jr. and Dr. Susan B. Coe Mr. and Mrs. G. Lee Cory Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Doug Crosby Dr. W. Hodges Davis* Dr. and Mrs. Vinay R. Deshmukh Mr. Paul M. Dickson and Mrs. Jane Howe Dickson ’06*(y) Mr. Benjamin S. Dobson ’99 and Mrs. Sarah Dobson* Mr. and Mrs. Jubal A. Early Sr.* Dr. Justin P. Favaro and Dr. Cheryl A. Russo Dr. Christoph T. Feddersen and Ms. Robin G. Hall Mrs. Karin Flint Chris and Lori Flouhouse Mr. Adam W. Foodman ’87 and Mrs. Samantha Foodman Mr. and Mrs. Brian E. Formato* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Foster* Mr. and Mrs. Tatum Gressette III Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Griffin Mr. Rashid G. Hallaway and Mrs. M. Katharine Hallaway Mr. C. Alexander Harman ’94 and Mrs. Katherine Harman* The Harris-Legacy Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Jason T. Hawley* Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hayes Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Hecimovich* Mr. and Mrs. James T. Hedrick Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. R. Gates Hinds Sr. 44
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The Hobbs Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David L. Hood Jr.* Mr. Harold P. Hope III ’90 and Mrs. Kathryn Hope* Mr. John R. Hosmer Jr. ’85 and Mrs. Patricia F. Hosmer* Mr. and Mrs. W. Todd Houser* Mr. David J. Howe ’78 and Mrs. Frances H. Howe ’80* Mr. D. Jonathan Howe ’10*(y) The Howe Foundation, Inc.* Mr. George M. Howe III ’88 and Mrs. Stefhanie Howe* Dr. Harold R. Howe Jr. ’72 and Mrs. Katherine Jackson Howe ’74* Dr. Harold R. Howe III ’01 and Mrs. Jessica P. Howe* Mr. James F. Howe ’12*(y) Mr. Joseph R. Howe ’14*(y) Ms. Katherine H. Howe ’03*(y) Mr. and Mrs. Magreger G. Hyde* Mr. and Mrs. Adam A. Hyder Mr. and Mrs. James D. Jeffries Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Johnson Mr. Charles E. Johnson and Ms. Kathryn S. Collins Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie K. Johnson Mr. David G. Jones ’69 and Mrs. Susan B. Jones* Mr. Anilkumar Kanapadinhare and Mrs. Jayshree Lakshman Dr. Kashyap B. Kansupada and Dr. Ameesha P. Kansupada* Mr. and Mrs. G. Winchester Kelly Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kneisel Dr. and Mrs. Bill G. Kortesis KPB Corporation* Mr. Mark B. Ladley ’85 and Mrs. Beverly B. Ladley* Mr. Mark C. Lamarre* Dr. David R. Lane and Dr. Whitney L. Lane* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Lauer* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Lawing Jr.* Mr. Brandon R. Lawn ’95 and Mrs. Lee Ellen Lawn * Mr. and Mrs. F. Scott Leighty* Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan S. Liles Mr. and Mrs. William W. Little Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. William B. Lovett III Mr. David E. Lynn and Dr. Ming Qi* Mr. Russell Martin and Mrs. Lindsay Offutt Martin ’00* Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. McAulay Jr.* Mr. Stanton D. McCullough and Mrs. Lindsay Hance McCullough ’93* Dr. Lewis H. McCurdy III and Dr. Eleanor M. McCurdy* Mr. Ian McDade and Mrs. M. Victoria McDade William B. McGuire Jr. Family Foundation* Mr. and Mrs. William B. McGuire Jr.* Gary and Cecelia McNorrill
Mr. James McPhilliamy and Mrs. Kelly McPhilliamy* Mr. and Mrs. F. Stewart McQueen Dr. Rohit Mehta and Dr. Shraddha S. Mehta* Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Mellen Jr.* Dr. and Mrs. William H. Merlo* Mr. and Mrs. Bryan K. Mermans Mr. and Mrs. C. David Miller* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Mitchell* Dr. T. Christopher Morris and Dr. Krista Schwabacher Morris ’89* Mr. and Mrs. William A. Morrissett* Mr. and Mrs. Randall W. Mountcastle* Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan M. Mullen Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Neill* Mr. and Mrs. P. Jeffrey Norton III* Dr. K. Dale Owen Jr. ’78 and Mrs. Amy Fonville Owen ’81* Mr. Richard E. Paolini and Ms. Beth Arentsen Mr. and Mrs. A. Joseph Paradise Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Carter B. Payne* Ms. Adele F. Paynter Mr. and Mrs. Brandon D. Perry* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Peterson Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Jacob R. Petkovich Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Pittroff Jr.* Ms. Joyce C. Purdy* Mr. Matthew V. Ricks ’85 and Mrs. Ann D. Ricks* Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Rixham* Mr. and Mrs. Ivon D. Rohrer Jr.* Mr. John P. Rostan III and Ms. Janice H. Rostan* Laura and Michael Schulte* Mr. Jeremy V. J. Schwartz and Mrs. Catherine Tucker Schwartz ’99* Mr. and Mrs. C. Kemp Simmons* Mr. and Mrs. Drew H. Skinner Ms. Anna Kathryn Smith ’13(y) Mr. Daniel R. Smith and Mrs. Vicki Vogt-Smith* Mr. and Mrs. Douglas V. Smith* Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Smith Melissa and Robert Smith* Ms. Sue D. Smith ’09(y) Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Sommerkamp Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Verner E. Stanley Jr.* Mr. Charles E. Stauffer and Mrs. Amanda Harry Stauffer ’94* Dr. and Mrs. Todd R. Story Mr. J. M. Bryan Taylor Sr. ’69 and Mrs. Carolyn C. Taylor* Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Thomas* Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Thomason* Mr. and Mrs. Mark O. Timperman* Mr. John Scott Trotter ’95 and Mrs. Katherine R. Trotter* Mr. and Mrs. Joel H. Turner* United Technologies Matching Gifts Program Mr. and Mrs. W. Kent Walker Sr.*
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Walters Ms. Michelle L. Wellmon ’86* Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wickham* Mr. C. Cooper Willis and Mrs. Kathryn Anderson Willis ’85 Ms. Katherine L. Wimbish Mr. Louis Wimbish and Mrs. Karen H. Wimbish* Ms. Jennifer J. Winstel* Mr. Tommy Worth and Mrs. Lawson H. Worth Mr. Daniel R. Wroble and Mrs. Kathryn H. Pike-Wroble Mr. James R. Yuhas and Mrs. Susan Purdy Yuhas ’85* Mr. William H. Zimmern ’95 and Mrs. Angela H. Zimmern*
$1,500 to $2,499
Dr. and Mrs. Gregory R. Abrams Aladdin Food Management Services* Karen and Greg Alcorn Mr. and Mrs. Todd C. Allen Mr. D. Shoffner Allison and Mrs. Margaret McRee Allison ’93* Mr. and Mrs. C. Clark Andresen Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Arado* Mr. Robert M. Aulebach and Mrs. Susan Alexander Aulebach ’76* Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. Bailey* Mr. John H. Barquin and Ms. Melissa E. Loyd Mr. and Mrs. Evan M. Bass Lauren and Taylor Batten* Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Baumstein* Mr. and Mrs. M. Brent Beason Dr. and Mrs. Enrico Belgrave Mr. Louis A. Bledsoe III ’77 and Ms. Suzanne G. Bledsoe* Amy and Philip Blumenthal* Blumenthal Foundation* Mr. Luther J. Blythe Jr. ’96 and Mrs. Spencer R. Blythe* Mr. and Mrs. L. Jackson Blythe Sr.* Mr. and Mrs. Parker A. Bobb* Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Borans Mr. Mark L. Bosco and Mrs. Samantha Hance Bosco ’90* Mr. Benjamin E. Bourne ’94* Bourne Foundation* Mr. R. Fairbanks Bourne ’90 and Mrs. Mary W. Bourne* Mrs. Margaret D. Bowles* Mr. and Mrs. L. Aaron Bowman Mrs. Janet Y. Bradshaw* Betsy and Alfred Brand* Bill and Robin Branstrom* Mr. William P. Bray and Mrs. Katherine Mattocks Bray ’87* Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Breeden* Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Britton* Mr. and Mrs. John F. Brock IV* Mr. and Mrs. R. Christian Brose Mr. and Mrs. Bradley J. Brown*
Mr. Thomas M. Brown and Ms. Paula E. Brown* Dr. Richard E. Browne and Dr. Lauren Browne Mr. Mark T. Bruinooge and Dr. Stephanie P. Bruinooge Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Bruinooge Mr. S. Cole Buckfelder ’04 and Mrs. Cristina Q. Buckfelder*(y) Mr. and Mrs. Bruce J. Bunner Dana and Bill Byron* Mr. and Mrs. James P. Carroll* Mr. and Mrs. Brian F. Chambers Mr. Xing Chen and Ms. Jingjiang Zhu Mr. and Mrs. Gregg S. Chizzini* Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Cook* Dr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Cook* Mr. Richard H. Cooke Jr. ’90 and Mrs. Kathleen N. Cooke* Mr. W. Fairfax Cooper ’85 and Mrs. Hillary A. Cooper* Mr. and Mrs. Christopher R. Cope The Copen Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Copen* Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Cornwell* Mr. W. Lee Cornwell ’03 and Mrs. Katie S. Cornwell*(y) Mr. and Mrs. W. Kirk Crawford* Mr. and Mrs. Jody W. Crozier Mr. and Mrs. H. Royer Culp Jr. Mr. Tehseen A. Dahya and Dr. Zubina Mawji Lt. Col. Daniel W. Dehaenen, USAFR (Ret) Ms. Kimberly D. Dehaenen Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Demeter Dr. Roger R. Denny and Dr. Natasha A. Adams-Denny* Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Denton Jr.* Mr. George S. Dewey IV ’90 and Mrs. Margaret S. Dewey* Mr. and Mrs. Winston Di Nicola Diamond Electronics, Inc. The Dickson Foundation, Inc.* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Didier* Mr. and Mrs. James T. Donohue Mr. Robert T. Dooley III ’79 and Mrs. Anne Horne Dooley ’79* Mrs. Eileen Dougherty* Mr. Jeffrey W. Douglas and Ms. Ann E. Willey Mr. and Mrs. Damien A. Dovi Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Duncan Jr.* Mr. Edmund N. Durden and Mrs. Laura Hynes Durden ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Edwards* Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blucher Ehringhaus III* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Elliott* Mr. and Mrs. David R. Elsasser* Mr. and Mrs. Bret C. Estridge Sr. Dr. and Mrs. E. Craig Evans* Mr. Lane E. Faison ’89 and Mrs. Elizabeth Faison Dr. Brian B. Farrell and Dr. Emma A. Farrell*
Mr. David R. Finch Jr. ’99 and Mrs. Katie Finch Mr. Andrew C. Fligel ’91 and Mrs. Marni Fligel* Mr. James R. Flowers III ’87 and Mrs. Alison L. Kraus-Flowers Mr. Charles L. Fonville Jr. ’84 and Mrs. Amy M. Fonville* Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon M. Francis* Mr. Len J. Friedland and Mrs. Bailee A. Collins* Mr. and Mrs. Scott H. Gakenheimer Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Gallo Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Gannon Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gardner* Mr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Gates Mr. Gerald J. Gergouil and Mrs. Christine J. Truillet Mr. Marshall B. Gilchrist ’58 and Mrs. Laura G. Gilchrist* Mr. William E. Godwin III and Mrs. Sybil Wornall Godwin ’99 Mr. Cameron R. Goodman ’79 and Mrs. Lori S. Goodman Grace Jones Richardson Testamentary Trust Mr. and Mrs. Gates E. Grainger* Mr. William T. Grasty ’88 and Mrs. Elizabeth N. Grasty* Dr. Eric J. Grossman and Dr. Elizabeth M. Grossman Dr. and Mrs. Ziad A. Hage Dr. Sean R. Hair and Mrs. Kristin Sturges Hair ’95* Mr. David B. Harker and Mrs. Susan Wright Harker ’94* Ms. Lauren A. Harkey ’05(y) Mr. and Mrs. John T. Harmeling III Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey P. Harrick* Mr. and Mrs. Bryan C. Hartnett Mr. and Mrs. David M. Hatlem Mr. W. Barnes Hauptfuhrer and Mrs. Cammie Robinson Hauptfuhrer ’74* Mr. Keith L. Hawthorne* Mrs. Wendy E. Hawthorne* Mr. and Mrs. J. Davis Hebert Mr. B. Gibbs Heilman Jr. ’84 and Mrs. Kimberly Heilman Mr. and Mrs. Ryan H. Henderson Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan C. Hinson* Mr. Patrick L. Hobson ’89 and Mrs. Kristin H. Hobson* Willie Hobson* Mr. Samuel B. Hood ’96 and Mrs. Jane S. Hood* Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Horn Mr. Frank L. Horne Jr. ’73 and Mrs. Margaret G. Horne* Mr. and Mrs. Erik V. Horstmann Mr. Philip F. Howerton III ’81 and Mrs. Margaret M. Howerton* Mr. Stephen W. Hudzik Jr. and Mrs. Farrell Burns Hudzik ’94 Mr. Joe B. Huneycutt Jr. and Ms. Sherri Huneycutt
Mr. G. Patrick Hunter III ’79 and Mrs. Ingrid P. Hunter* Mr. Nicolas Infante and Mrs. Blakely Offutt Infante ’03*(y) Mr. and Mrs. Allen S. Jackson Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Max K. Jaeger Mr. and Mrs. Gregory H. Jones* Mr. and Mrs. Clark L. Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Bryan H. Joyner* Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Kares Mr. Walter A. Kennedy IV ’91 and Mrs. Aubrey H. Kennedy* Mr. Knight D. Kieffer* Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. Koehl* Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. LaFar III* Mr. and Mrs. Andrew P. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Matthew T. Less* Mr. Kenneth G. Letts Jr. and Mrs. Elizabeth Brand Letts ’88* Mr. Daniel S. Levine and Ms. Leigh M. Levine* Mr. and Mrs. R. Alan Lewis* Dr. Gary L. Little and Dr. Kulleni Gebreyes Mr. Richard L. Mack ’81 and Mrs. Sharon Brown Mack ’82* Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Malone* Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Martin* Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Mascia Mr. and Mrs. James A. Massey* Mr. Guy T. McBride III and Mrs. Meredith Hance McBride ’97* Mr. and Mrs. M. William McCollum Jr.* Mr. W. Travis McCollum ’91 and Mrs. Eva K. McCollum* Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. McKay Dr. Charles A. McLaughlin III ’94 and Dr. Amy L. McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Menichella* Mr. and Mrs. George J. Mennen Jr. Mr. Jonathan Neal Merrill and Mrs. Amy Farel Merrill ’90* Mr. and Mrs. Sean T. Michelsen Mr. and Mrs. Chase F. Monroe* Mr. and Mrs. John S. Monteith Mr. W. Stacey Moore III ’88 and Mrs. Carolyn G. Moore Mr. Charles R. Morris III and Mrs. Gena Graham Morris ’83 Mr. G. Garrett Moseley and Mrs. Ellen Gibson Moseley ’81* Mr. Samuel I. Moss and Mrs. Allison Cornwell Moss ’99* Dr. John J. Murphy III ’88 and Mrs. Marietta S. Murphy* Mr. Benjamin A. Murphy and Mrs. Meghan Clancey Murphy ’98 Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Newcomb Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Oberkfell* Ms. Sarah S. Offutt ’08(y) Mr. Brian M. O’Leary ’88 and Mrs. Denise S. O’Leary* Kevin and Courtney O’Neil Dr. and Mrs. Scott M. Otis
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Oxenham* Dr. Ashesh Parikh and Mrs. Ruchi Agrawal Dr. Joshua C. Patt and Dr. Rhonda Patt Mr. and Mrs. Kris E. Peavy Mr. Marshall E. Phillips and Mrs. Nancy Hollingsworth Phillips ’90* Mr. Patrick E. Pierce and Mrs. Susan Webb Pierce ’79* Mr. and Mrs. Brooke H. Pitts* Mr. Rodney C. Pitts ’64 and Mrs. Elizabeth R. Pitts* Mr. and Mrs. Erich T. Podzinski Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Poore II Mr. W. Bryan Porter ’96 and Mrs. Nicola Nemitz Porter ’94* Elizabeth and Tim Portland* Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Powers Dr. Robert Puchalski and Dr. Amy Puchalski* Ms. Ellen E. Rankin ’96* Mr. Charles R. Rayburn III and Mrs. Pryor Dawson Rayburn ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Reddin* Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Reed* Mr. Stephen M. Riddell Ms. Zoe S. Riddell Mr. Patrick L. Ridinger and Mrs. Kelly Cannon Ridinger ’95* Mr. and Mrs. Gregory D. Rigot Mr. and Mrs. Pat Riley* Mr. and Mrs. A. DesBrough Roberts III* Dr. James W. Roberts and Dr. Sandra H. Raymore Dr. J. Gardiner Richards Roddey Jr. ’81 and Dr. Patricia K. Roddey* Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell R. Rose* Mr. David S. Rudolf and Ms. Sonya Pfeiffer Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Sadusky* Dr. Robert M. Saltzmann and Ms. Michelle S. Spak* Mr. R. Downie Saussy Jr. and Mrs. Sally Cannon Saussy ’67* Dr. Matthew Saxonhouse and Dr. Sherry Saxonhouse* Mr. and Mrs. Scott L. Schumann Mr. and Mrs. John D. Scott Jr.* Carrie Wornall Sexton ’96 and Zachary George Sexton* Joanne and Dan Shaver Mr. Charles M. Shelton Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Shields* Jane and Carl Showalter* The Marc and Mattye Silverman Family Foundation* Mr. and Mrs. Marc H. Silverman* Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. Slomka Mr. and Mrs. Christopher R. Small Mr. and Mrs. Cash J. Smith* Mr. and Mrs. David J. Smith* Mr. and Mrs. Joon H. So Mr. and Mrs. Marc A. Soloway *Country Day Loyal member FALL 2018
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GIVING REPORT Mr. and Mrs. David B. Springer Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery P. Standish Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Taylor Stanfield Mr. Verner E. Stanley III ’82 and Mrs. Ann Vernon Stanley ’84* Mr. M. Scott Stevens and Ms. Michael Kay Mabe Mr. Brent P. Stewart and Mrs. Kile Knowles Stewart ’92 Mr. and Mrs. H. Keith Stoneman Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. David R. Straeten Jr. Mr. Garrik L. Sturges ’98 and Mrs. Dare F. Sturges* Mr. and Mrs. Wesley W. Sturges* Mr. Michael L. Stutts ’98 Suellen & Company Dr. and Mrs. Andrew I. Sumich* Mr. and Mrs. John A. Switzer Dr. and Mrs. David J. Tang Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Tarwater Mrs. Tillie S. Tice* Mr. Linwood Toppin Jr. and Dr. Lisa M. Toppin* Mr. and Mrs. Brent A. Torstrick* Mr. and Mrs. Daniel D. Tyburski USI Insurance Services, LLC* Mr. J. Daniel Vaughan III ’04 and Mrs. Kennedy Hayes Vaughan ’04(y) Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Veith* Mr. and Mrs. Craig S. Wagner Mr. Christopher S. Walker ’99 and Mrs. Lauren Walker* Curt and Clare Walton* Mr. Hannibal G. Warren Jr. and Mrs. Elizabeth Carver Warren ’78* Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. Waybright* Mrs. Elizabeth B. Wells* Mr. C. Rex Welton Sr. ’58 and Mrs. Linda M. Welton* Mrs. Eugenia N. White Mr. and Mrs. J. William Whitley* Mr. and Mrs. William C. Whitley* Mr. and Mrs. F. Abbott Whitney Jr.* Mr. C. Hunter Widener ’91 and Mrs. Joy M. Widener Dr. and Mrs. Wade R. Wilkerson* Mr. Eric J. Wilkins ’93 and Dr. Anne E. Bowles ’94* Dr. Jerome Williams Jr. and Dr. Adelle Anthony-Williams* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Wilson IV* Mr. Stephen A. Windell ’83 and Mrs. Victoria S. Windell* Mr. and Mrs. Brian A. Wise* Mr. Paul Wright IV ’90 and Mrs. Jennifer Pollard Wright ’96* Mr. and Mrs. Madison B. Wyche IV* Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Yoder Sr.* Mr. and Mrs. Timothy W. York Mr. and Mrs. Clay H. Young Sr.* Mr. and Mrs. Russell K. Zusi
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FRIENDS OF COUNTRY DAY $1,000 to $1,499 Mr. and Mrs. Ron G. Arrington Mr. Leif T. Aus and Rev. Dr. Millie Snyder* Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Babcock* Mrs. Jean Batten Mr. and Mrs. Tim Belk Mr. Matthew S. E. Benson ’88 and Mrs. Barrick C. Benson* Mr. and Mrs. Manish Bhargava Dr. and Mrs. John R. Blumer* Mr. and Mrs. Eugene G. Bowles III* Dr. Patrick Box and Dr. Jane H. Box* Mr. and Mrs. Terrence J. Brennan Mr. A. Bryan Brooks and Mrs. Ashley Cannon Brooks ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Browning* Mr. and Mrs. Sri Burugapalli Dr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Campbell* Mr. Christopher W. Carey and Mrs. Rainey Barnett Carey ’02* Mr. and Mrs. O. Pendleton Cassels Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Strawn Cathcart* Mr. and Mrs. William R. Cooper Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Jason M. Cordis* Mr. and Mrs. Jose R. Costa Mr. T. Miles Cox ’96 and Mrs. Rebecca Cox Mr. and Mrs. Lance L. Cunnane Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Dalton Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Clyde C. Dickson Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Sean W. Dieterle* Meredith and Walter Dolhare* Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Faris Dr. and Mrs. Christopher D. Ferris Dr. Jonathan E. Fisher and Dr. Julie G. Fisher* Dr. James E. Fleischli and Dr. Kimmery M. Fleischli* Mr. and Mrs. Buckley L. Gardner* Mr. J. Grant Gilbert ’02 and Mrs. Lauren P. Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey W. Haggart Mr. E. Hooper Hardison Jr. ’79* Mr. and Mrs. David L. Harry Jr.* Mr. Richard V. Hechenbleikner and Mrs. Betty Rankin Hechenbleikner ’67* Mr. Jonathan C. Hickman ’89 and Mrs. Allison R. Hickman* Mr. David L. Hitchens and Mrs. Rhonda G. Hitchens
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Housten Dr. and Mrs. William M. Hull Jr. Mr. Ryan J. Jack and Mrs. Elizabeth Roemer Jack ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Jacobson Mr. Roger Johns* Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Judd Mrs. Kay Kosmicki Mrs. Janice S. Ladley* Mr. and Mrs. John D. Leak IV ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Randy Lofgren* Mr. Brian E. Logan and Mrs. Maria E. Corbo-Logan* Mr. and Mrs. N. Darryl Long* Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lowe* Mr. and Mrs. Gerald F. Luff Jr. Dr. George A. Manousos and Dr. Erica L. Manousos* Dr. Gregory A. Mantooth and Dr. Michelle D. Scullock* Mrs. Rebecca L. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Martisauski Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Mazeine* Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. McBrayer Mr. and Mrs. John W. McDowell IV Greg and Shannon McFayden* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Meckley Mr. W. Dunning Mileham IV and Dr. Kathryn F. Mileham Mr. J. Gary Morgan and Mrs. Charlotte B. Morgan* Mr. and Mrs. Gregory E. Nelson* Mr. and Mrs. William D. Newcomb Celene and Marc Oken Mr. L. Leon Olive ’79 and Mrs. Allison Olive* Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. Palmer Mr. Peter A. Pappas ’79 and Mrs. Claire Pappas* Dr. and Mrs. Richard Payne Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Payne Mr. Edwin B. Peacock III ’88 and Mrs. Amy R. Peacock Anne and Scott Perper* Mr. Kiet D. Pham and Mrs. Brandon Jordan Pham ’93* Mr. Robert C. Phillips III ’88 and Dr. Sharrol E. Barnes Dr. W. Reid Pitts Jr. ’59 and Mrs. Marguerite Pitts*
The Young Alumni Selwyn Society (YASS) celebrates leadership and generosity among graduates within the past 15 years. YASS members support the Country Day Fund with gifts of $500+ (2003–07), $250+ (2008–2013), and participation (2014–17). These generous young alumni are recognized with a (y). For a full listing and more details, please visit charlottecountryday.org/givingreport.
Mr. K. Warren Poe Jr. ’00 and Mrs. Heather Poe* Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Porter Dr. and Mrs. Brian D. Powell* Mr. Sergio A. Pupkin and Mrs. Laura D. Steinweg O. H. Rankin Foundation* Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Rankin Sr.* Mr. Kevin B. Reen ’99 and Mrs. Sarah M. Reen Mr. and Mrs. P. Maxwell Richardson Mr. R. Tyler Ridout ’96 and Mrs. Karen Hutchinson Ridout ’96* Mr. and Mrs. Russell M. Robinson II* Mr. and Mrs. James P. Ruggles Warren and Mary Lynn Sepkowitz* Sharp Business Systems Mr. Stuart R. Sherrill ’92 and Mrs. Cameron F. Sherrill* Mr. Jackson M. Smith and Mrs. Ashley Howerton Smith ’90* Mrs. Jane B. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Jeff W. Smith* Ms. Shelton P. Smith ’87* Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee Stafford Mr. Justin A. Starnes ’93 and Mrs. Ginny C. Starnes* Mr. Hubert K. Stoneman III ’86 and Mrs. Caroline M. Stoneman* Mr. and Mrs. Marshall L. Stuckey Mr. Charles S. Swanson Jr. ’94 and Mrs. Leighann S. Swanson* Mr. and Mrs. Kedian Darius Taborn* Mr. and Mrs. Stewart S. Tate* Mr. and Mrs. Derek D. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. B. Keith Trent* Mr. and Mrs. John C. Vassallo Mr. Mark P. Vitner and Ms. Amy S. Vitner Mr. Elton Vogel Chet and Christine Walker* Mr. A. Davis Warlick Jr. and Mrs. Annie Smith Warlick ’04(y) Mr. Edward I. Weisiger Jr. ’78 and Dr. Elizabeth Fleming* Mr. Joseph C. Whisnant and Mrs. Robbie Shannonhouse Whisnant ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Julian B. White III Mr. and Mrs. Gregory R. Whitehead
Mr. J. Spencer Whitman ’85 and Mrs. Leslie M. Whitman* Mr. Bob Wilkins and Ms. Virginia E. Newell ’74* Jim and Marty Williams* Mr. Taylor E. Williams ’08(y) Mr. Henry E. Winslett III and Mrs. Caroline McGuire Winslett ’04*(y) Mr. Robert E. Wolfe and Mrs. Jennifer Meckley Wolfe ’90* Dr. Hongshi Yu and Mrs. Daoxin Lu Mr. and Mrs. Sergei I. Zagin*
$500 to $999
Anonymous Mr. Andrew G. Adams and Mrs. Robin Branstrom Adams ’06*(y) Dr. and Mrs. Ifediora F. Afulukwe Erin and Will Allen* Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Anderson* Mr. and Mrs. R. Bird Anderson Jr.* Ellen Archer* John Archer* Mr. Hayes W. Ashcraft ’06 and Mrs. Kathryn H. Ashcraft*(y) Mr. O. Reid Ashe Jr. ’66 and Mrs. Lisa Ashe* Katharine and Andrew Atkins Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bach Mr. William R. Baker III and Mrs. Olivia Chaplin Baker ’77* Mr. Arthur K. Bartlett and Dr. Tamara E. Chittenden Mr. and Mrs. Carter J. Bateman Sr.* Ms. Jainey K. Bavishi ’99 Mr. Robert P. Baynard Jr. ’79 and Mrs. Willa Baynard Mr. and Mrs. Brooke A. Beyer Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Oleg P. Biller Mr. John D. Black Jr. ’06*(y) Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Bloomer* Mr. and Mrs. Bryan D. Blythe* Mr. John R. Bourgeois ’00 and Mrs. Sarah Dickson Bourgeois ’03*(y) Mr. and Mrs. H. Tate Bowers* Mr. Robert C. Boyd Sr. and Mrs. Beth Brown Boyd ’63* Mr. and Mrs. Dennis P. Brady* Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Brennan* Mr. Timothy A. Broderick ’98 and Mrs. Staci H. Broderick* Mr. Stanton T. Bryan Jr. ’04*(y) Mrs. Ann Sewell Butz and Mr. Sidney Thompson Butz* Mr. and Mrs. Christopher H. Caison* Mr. and Mrs. T. Caldwell Calame* Dr. William M. Caldwell Jr. ’90 and Mrs. Jane H. Caldwell* Mr. Robert A. Campbell ’03 and Mrs. Molly P. Campbell(y) Mr. Joseph P. Carroll ’04*(y) Mr. and Mrs. T. Frederick Carroll Jr.* Mr. James T. Cavalaris ’65 and Mrs. Joanna T. Cavalaris*
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Chalk III* Mr. and Mrs. W. Faris Chesnutt Mr. W. Eric Clark and Mrs. Deborah Rinehart Clark ’83 Class of 1968 Mr. Alex L. Clementi ’04(y) Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Coddington IV Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cohane Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Coluby* Mr. Bryan B. Conner ’94 and Mrs. Sally Harrell Conner ’98* Mr. Charles H. Conner Jr. ’64 and Mrs. Nancy B. Conner* Mr. and Mrs. Marion A. Cowell Jr. Mr. Thomas E. Cox Jr. and Mrs. Mildred Dalton Cox ’66* Mr. and Mrs. W. Clark Cox Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory B. Crampton Dr. and Mrs. Harry R. Culp Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Currie Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Curtin* Mr. W. Reynolds Cuthbertson Jr.* Mr. T. Tate Davis Jr. ’08(y) Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dawson* Mr. Burtwin Day and Mrs. Jewel Kintzinger Day Mr. and Mrs. Mark de Langen Mr. John A. Dickson ’76* Dr. and Mrs. S. Elliott Dorsey Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. T. Stephen Eddins Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Edelen Jr. Rev. and Mrs. Henry H. Edens III Mr. Hunter S. Edwards ’02 and Mrs. Ashley Edwards* Mr. Bryan H. Estes and Mrs. Melissa Gibson Estes ’86* Mr. Thomas C. Eubanks Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Chas A. Fagan IV Mr. Jason C. Felts ’04 and Mrs. Christiane Regelbrugge Felts ’04(y) Mr. Ransome S. Foose and Mrs. Logan Chalk Foose ’99* Mr. and Mrs. Gary B. Forbis* Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Fraser III Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Fuller III* Dr. and Mrs. R. Glenn Gaston* Mrs. Valerie Gates Mr. Jay A. Gerhart ’86 and Mrs. DeDe H. Gerhart* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Giardi* Mrs. Mary May Gillespie* Mrs. Dorothy M. Goodell Ms. Kimya R. Goods Mr. and Mrs. Joshua K. Green Mr. and Mrs. Adam J. Greene Mr. J. Kevin Griffin ’90 and Mrs. Kathryn B. Griffin* Mr. James R. Griffith Jr. and Mrs. Anne Pender Griffith ’77* Mr. R. David Haggart and Ms. Nancy Q. Haggart Mr. R. Andrew Hale Sr. and Mrs. Eleanor Butz Hale ’94
Mr. Joel Hammett and Mrs. Anne Pearson Hammett ’97* Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Frank Haner Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Hardison* Dr. and Mrs. L. Clayton Harrell III Dr. R. Martin Harrell ’93 and Mrs. Sheila Harrell* Mr. James R. Harrison IV ’91 and Mrs. Ashley Eubanks Harrison ’93 Mr. and Mrs. Adam S. Hawthorne Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Healy* Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Heffron Mr. Drayton L. Henderson ’02 and Mrs. Elizabeth T. Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Herzog Mr. R. Trent Hickman ’91 and Mrs. Tabitha Hickman* Dr. and Mrs. Scott P. Hippensteel* Mr. Robert Hong and Ms. Sylvia Soerijadi Mr. Charles H. Horton Jr. Mr. Robert B. Howard and Dr. Stephanie Howard Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe E. Hughes IV* Mr. and Mrs. Patrick E. Hurley* Mr. Salem M. Jamil and Mrs. Tatiana Gianella Mr. Erik Johnson and Mrs. Paige Ierardi Johnson ’01 Ms. Ashley M. Johnston Mr. Paul E. Kardous ’97* Dr. and Mrs. Peter Kares Mr. C. Zachary Keiger ’05 and Mrs. Bridges Handford Keiger ’05(y) Dr. and Mrs. Kent W. Kercher* Mrs. Lorraine M. Kieffer Mr. David P. Kirchhoff and Mrs. Sandra Smith Kirchhoff ’85* Mr. and Mrs. William R. Koziel* Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krause Mr. David J. Kridler ’03 and Mrs. Mallory T. Kridler*(y) Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Kugajevsky KVA Foundation Ms. Jennifer S. Lamarre Mr. Stephen D. Landers and Ms. Jennie R. Buckner Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. LaPiana* Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Lee Mr. Mark S. Lerner ’82 and Mrs. Alison R. Lerner* Mr. and Mrs. George W. Macon IV* Ms. Amy C. Madsen* Mr. Ross F. Majewski and Ms. Heather A. Davis Mr. and Mrs. David L. Mancos* Mr. John F. Mangan Jr. and Mrs. Frances Chapman Mangan ’79* Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marsh* Mr. Robert E. Mason IV ’77 and Mrs. Annette W. Mason* Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Mays Mr. Albert L. McAulay III ’96 and Mrs. Lindsay D. McAulay
Mr. Matthew D. McAulay ’01 and Mrs. Blythe A. McAulay Mr. and Mrs. Neill G. McBryde Ms. Charlon McIntosh Mr. D. Baker McIntyre III and Mrs. Elizabeth Downs McIntyre ’83* Mr. Kenneth B. McIntyre and Mrs. Mary Beth Tice McIntyre ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. McKittrick* Mr. David W. McPhail ’01 and Mrs. Rebecca P. McPhail Mr. Brian J. Miller and Mrs. Kelly Walton Miller ’90* Mr. Craig Miller and Mrs. Elizabeth Nisbet Miller ’68 Mr. C. Marshall Mills ’82 and Ms. Michelle O’Neill * Mr. and Mrs. William E. Mills Mr. Stephen T. Monahan Jr. and Ms. Mary D. Joyce* Dr. Barrett G. Moore and Mrs. Janeen G. Moore* Mr. Paul H. Moore* Mr. and Mrs. Zachary D. Morgan Mr. C. Ivan Mothershead IV ’03 and Mrs. Ashleigh Mothershead*(y) Dr. Andrew J. Muir and Dr. Kelly Walton Muir ’93 Mr. Bradley D. Murchison and Dr. Lynne C. Murchison Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Neigoot Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Newell Jr. Mr. John J. Norris ’07*(y) Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O’Brien* Mrs. Karen L. Oldham* Mr. and Mrs. Brian O’Neill* Mr. and Mrs. Wade B. Otey* Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Parker IV* Dr. Daniel J. Parsons and Dr. Tara B. Parsons* Mr. and Mrs. Travis C. Parsons ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Kyle R. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Alvin R. Pearman* Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Pedlow* Mr. and Mrs. Alec W. B. Petty Mr. Justin R. Pfeifer and Mrs. Stuart Richards Pfeifer ’95* Ms. Elizabeth E. Pitts ’10(y) Mr. Tjeerd Ploeger and Mrs. Ellen Gruter* Mrs. Barbara Miller Pooley ’78* Dr. and Mrs. William E. Porter* Mr. and Mrs. F. William Powers* Mr. Florian Pröbstel ’05(y) Mr. Stuart C. Proffitt and Kasey P. Proffitt Mr. Richard H. Quinn ’70 and Mrs. Darlene Quinn David and Patti Ratcliffe* Mr. Ryan D. Ratcliffe ’04*(y) Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Ratcliffe Mr. E. Dickey Ridenhour ’77 and Mrs. Alison E. Ridenhour Mr. Justin M. Riess and Mrs. Amanda L. Riess *Country Day Loyal member
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GIVING REPORT Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Riggins* Mr. Ryan C. Riggins ’03*(y) Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Rinehart* Mr. Brian A. Roberts ’01* Mr. and Mrs. George P. Roberts Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. J. Kerr Robertson* Dr. Francis Robicsek and Dr. Livia K. Robicsek Dr. Geoffrey A. Rose and Dr. Katherine A. Rose Mr. and Mrs. Dale F. Rubin* Mr. and Mrs. W. Todd Rucker* Mr. Brian A. Rudisill ’90 and Mrs. Patricia M. Rudisill* Mr. Dalton D. Ruffin* Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey C. Rusnak Mr. Harold W. Russell Jr. and Ms. Neda J. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Ryan* Mr. Joseph G. Saleeby and Ms. Michele C. Assaf Mr. Russell A. Salton IV ’95 and Mrs. Courtney M. Salton Mr. Chirag S. Saraiya and Dr. Nehali V. Saraiya Mr. and Mrs. David B. H. Saye Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Schaaf Mr. P. Christian Scheurer and Mrs. Genie Walker Scheurer ’88* Mr. and Mrs. John H. Schwabacher* Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Shain Mr. Geoffrey S. Shaw ’00 and Mrs. Erin Daly Shaw ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Short* Dr. Ronald W. Singer and Mrs. Tracy McCaskill Singer ’88 Dr. Clifton C. Smith ’90 and Mrs. Nicole P. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Smith Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Spak Mr. and Mrs. J. Derek Spears* Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Spencer Dr. and Mrs. Bryan D. Springer Mr. Daniel C. Stiefel and Mrs. Lorin Silverman Stiefel ’91* Mr. and Mrs. David R. Straeten Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Strickland Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Tart Mr. and Mrs. William K. Tate III Mr. J. McKinley B. Taylor Jr. ’10(y) Mr. Julian D. Taylor ’15(y) Ms. M. Caroline M. Taylor ’13(y) Mr. and Mrs. Joe Taylor* Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thompson* Mr. Michael T. Threlkeld and Mrs. Laurens Adams Threlkeld ’04(y) Mr. and Mrs. William Timmerman* Mr. Jeffrey P. Tomascak and Mrs. Meredith Ingram Tomascak ’98 Mr. and Mrs. Joel W. Toms Mr. Bradley C. Touma and Mrs. Virginia Dabbs Touma ’82* Ms. Lori Townsend*
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Tuttle Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Kevin W. Tydings Mr. and Mrs. W. Wells Van Pelt Jr. Mr. Stevenson M. Vaughn ’84 and Mrs. Caroline L. Vaughn* Ms. Sarah A. Veith ’10*(y) Mr. Nitin Vyas and Mrs. Asha Nataraja Mr. Matthew W. Wakefield ’93 and Mrs. Lynne Shore Wakefield ’94* Mr. Geoffrey S. Walker and Mrs. Giordana Andretta Walker ’98 Mr. W. Kent Walker Jr. ’86 and Mrs. M. Gabriela Walker Mr. and Mrs. M. Bradley Wallace Mr. and Mrs. L. Edgar Walton Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. David L. Ward Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. F. Emmett Weindruch Wells Fargo Foundation Educational Matching Gift Program Dr. and Mrs. Konrad Wernthaler* Mr. and Mrs. Bradley N. Whitford Ms. Mary Henderson Whittaker ’85 Mr. and Mrs. James D. Wilkins III* Mr. Habieb Williams and Dr. Chandra A. Williams* Ms. Tish Wimberly-Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. Christopher N. Winston Mr. and Mrs. Gary R. Wolfe* Mr. Marshall S. Wood ’69 and Mrs. Katherine W. Wood* Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Woodley Dr. and Mrs. Joe H. Woody* Dr. and Mrs. Sidney H. Yarbrough III*
Up to $499 Anonymous Ms. Anna V. Abernethy ’13 Ms. Margaret R. Abernethy ’10 Mr. William Acree and Ms. Linda M. Pelletier Mr. Frank C. Adams ’06 and Mrs. Brooke B. Adams Ms. Charma Addison Mr. Fredrik Akerblom Mrs. Stephanie A. Alder Mr. H. Heath Alexander ’72 and Mrs. Elizabeth Alexander* Mr. D. George Alford ’14(y) Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Allensworth Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Allford III* Mr. Lyndell M. Alston* Mrs. Elizabeth E. Anderson* Mr. Kelley E. Anderson and Ms. D. Ann Caulkins* Dr. Thomas S. Anderson and Dr. Simmons Long Anderson ’88* Mr. Nicolas S. Andreou ’16(y) Mr. and Mrs. Per K. Andresen Jr. Ms. Tanya L. Andrysiak Dr. Jason S. Annan and Mrs. Elizabeth Sappenfield Annan ’90* Mrs. Betty Dale Archer Ms. Yevgenia Arutyunyan and Mr. Carsten Ohr*
Mr. Chris Ash and Mrs. Elizabeth Westerberg Ash ’05 Mr. Peter R. Ashcraft* Sylvia Ashcraft* Mr. T. Gregory Ashton and Ms. Cheri Lofquist Mr. Craig R. Aulebach ’06* Mr. Thomas E. Austin Jr. ’80 and Mrs. Lori Austin* Mr. and Mrs. Joel B. Babb Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Babb Mr. and Mrs. Darrell A. Bach* Mrs. Grace Tucker Bailey ’04* Ms. Jane Gaylord Bailey* Dr. Ajay Partap S. Bajwa and Dr. Harpreet K. Nijher Ms. Jacquelyn Baker Mr. Robert F. Baldwin III ’99* Mr. and Mrs. David S. Ball* Mr. Edmund H. W. Ball ’99 and Mrs. Emily N. Ball Mr. and Mrs. E. Stover Barber Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Barker Mrs. Bailey S. Barnett Ms. Elizabeth A. Barrett ’01 Ms. Emily Morton Barrett ’89* Mr. and Mrs. W. Ricks Batchelor* Mr. and Mrs. Les B. Baynham Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Beach Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Beane Mr. James Bednarski and Mrs. Jean Farnell Bednarski ’64 Mr. Douglas S. Bell Sr. ’81 and Mrs. Elizabeth A. Bell* Ms. Elizabeth B. Beltz ’13 Mr. Ryan Bender Mr. William Benham and Mrs. Linda Main Benham ’65* Ms. Heather A. Bennett ’92* Ms. Tara Elizabeth Bennett ’95* Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Benninghoff* Mr. and Mrs. James E. Bentley Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Benzenhoefer* Ms. Jenna M. Bernstein ’11* Ms. Karen L. Bernstein ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Bernstein* Mrs. Amelia Berry* Mr. Richard Berry and Ms. Sheila M. McGrail Mr. and Mrs. Kendric J. Best Mr. David M. Bigham ’68 and Mrs. Robin Bigham* Ms. Meredith Bigham* Mr. Hardt W. Bing ’89 and Mrs. Emily Bing* Mr. Brian P. Bird and Mrs. Jean Roddey Bird ’89* Mr. Christopher P. Bittikofer* Mr. Matthew Bittikofer* Mr. and Mrs. John D. Black Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Black* Mr. and Mrs. Tom E. Blackburn Dr. and Mrs. Michael B. Blackman
Mr. J. L. Patrick Blaney Ms. T. Domina Blount Ms. Katherine G. Blue ’08 Ms. Nancy S. Blue ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Alan Blumenthal* Ms. Jill K. Blumenthal ’93* Mr. Lewis E. Bobb Sr. Mrs. Mary-Ann E. Boden* Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Bone Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Booher Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. J. Douglas Boone Mr. and Mrs. David L. Booth Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. David Borans Mr. and Mrs. Matthew G. Bosley Dr. John E. Bourgeois and Mrs. Ann Fleming Bourgeois ’80* Mr. and Mrs. James E. Boyd* Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Brackett* Mr. Whitney B. Brackett ’94 and Mrs. Caroline B. Brackett Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradley* Mr. and Mrs. Terry Brady* Mrs. B. McRea Brakefield ’03 Mr. Lee Brashear and Mrs. Anna Marshall Brashear ’99* Mrs. Megan Fink Brevard* Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Brignola* Mrs. Julia M. Britt Mr. Neil Brooks and Ms. Bo Rosser ’89* Mr. W. Denis Brown IV and Mrs. Kathryn Brookshire Brown ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Dale C. Bryant Mr. Cameron B. Buchanan ’98 and Mrs. Spencer C. Buchanan* Mr. James C. Buck III and Mrs. Brook Tucker Buck ’98 Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Buckfelder Mr. and Mrs. James T. Buford II* Mr. D. Carter Bumgardner ’09 Ms. Hayden S. Bumgardner ’12 Mr. Carl J. Burchette ’06 Mr. Earl D. Burd Jr.* Mr. Frank M. Burgess Jr. ’88 and Mrs. Heather Burgess* Mr. F. Eric Burgess III ’85 and Mrs. Paige P. Burgess* Mr. Nicholas L. Burkhart Mr. Patrick G. Buschman Mr. and Mrs. T. Norman Bush* Mr. and Mrs. T. Jason Bush* Mr. and Mrs. Manwell Bynum* Mr. and Mrs. Steve Byrum Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Calame* Mrs. Angela Calamia and Mrs. Irene Reyes* Mr. Derrick R. Caldwell and Mrs. Kelsey Alexander Caldwell ’07 Mr. Mark Caldwell and Mrs. Kathryn Scarborough Caldwell ’00* Dr. Chris Campbell and Dr. Lorri Ellen Henry Campbell ’90* Ms. Hunter V. Campbell ’11 Ms. Kara P. Campbell*
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Campbell Mr. William F. Canny and Mrs. Johnsie Heyward Canny ’63 Ms. Brenda E. Capps* Ms. Marylin Capps Mrs. Peggy Carey* Mr. Bradley D. Carpenter Dr. and Mrs. Coleman D. Carter Ms. Kimberlee E. Carter* Mrs. Coleen E. Carter-Prendergast Mr. and Mrs. James E. Case Jr.* Mr. Jack M. Cathey Ms. Zoe I. Cavalaris ’06 Mr. L. Heath Chapman ’97 and Mrs. Kathryn W. Chapman Charlotte Country Day Students Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Cherry Mr. M. Dwayne Cherry ’93 and Mrs. Ann Cherry* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Chizzini Mr. Kim-Ying Chu and Mrs. Lois Ann Bumgarner Chu ’94 Mr. Darnell K. Clark and Mrs. Karina Andersen-Clark* Mrs. Margaret Hynes Clark ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Cline Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Clute* Ms. Lillie M. Cochran ’08(y) Mr. Thomas F. Cochran Sr. and Mrs. Katherine Mikell Cochran ’72* Mr. John L. Coe II ’08 Mr. Kenneth S. Coe III ’06 Mr. J. Mike Cofer ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Cole Mrs. Virginia Y. Cole* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Collins* Mr. Thomas Connors and Dr. Nina Connors Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Cook Ms. Melanie P. Cooke* Mr. Joseph K. Cooney Mr. and Mrs. Aaron M. Cooper* Mr. and Mrs. C. DeWitt Cordell Sr. Mr. Douglas V. Corwin ’92 and Mrs. Carrie M. Corwin* Dr. and Mrs. John C. Council* Mr. Alexander C. Covington ’03* Rev. John E. Covington ’64* Mr. Tom Covington ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie E. Cox* Ms. Critesha Creecy Mr. Richard T. Crenshaw and Mrs. Elizabeth Montgomery Crenshaw ’64* Ms. Danitra R. Culp Mr. Robert L. Culp ’08(y) Mr. and Mrs. William T. Cunningham* Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Currey Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Larry J. Dagenhart* Mr. David W. D’Alessandro ’10(y) Mr. Thomas D. D’Alessandro ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin S. Daly* Mr. and Mrs. Carl Daniel* Mr. and Mrs. James E. Daniel*
Ms. Margaret R. Daniel ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Tadd D. Daniel* Mrs. Gillian Kulman Davis ’05 Mr. and Mrs. K. Neal Davis* Ms. Shaunta Davis* Mr. and Mrs. Matthew P. Davlin Mr. Hunter T. Dawkins ’03* Mrs. Charlotte W. Deer* Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Deer* Mr. and Mrs. John A. Deere Mr. and Mrs. Christopher N. Dekle* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Delaney* Dr. and Mrs. Andrew S. deLemos Mr. Stephen D. Dellinger ’82 and Mrs. Sandra M. Dellinger* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Demas Mr. and Mrs. Ian Dennis* Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Derby V* Mr. and Mrs. Leo-Paul R. Deshaies* Mr. Marc F. Deshaies ’94 and Mrs. Lauren E. Deshaies* Mr. Richard Dewey and Mrs. Annabelle Quesada-Dewey* Mrs. Kathleen B. Didier Mr. Sam B. Dillard Jr.* Mr. B. Wayne Dixon Jr. ’82* Ms. Jennifer D. Dixon ’95* Mr. and Mrs. R. Dale Dixon* Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Domeier* Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Domeier Mr. and Mrs. Bruce F. Doskocil* Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Dougherty* Mrs. Elizabeth (Pepper) Dowd* Mr. Eric A. Draper ’91 Mr. and Mrs. Jason T. Drosky Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. W. Dudley Mr. J. Daingerfield Dulaney Jr. ’82 and Mrs. Anna Dulaney Mr. Joseph D. Dulaney* Mr. Brian H. Duncan ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Duncan* Mr. and Mrs. Brian F. Dunham Ms. Rachel Dunham* Ms. Ella B. Dunn ’17(y) Mr. James D. DuPuy ’92 and Mrs. Cherie L. DuPuy* Mr. John S. DuPuy ’90 and Mrs. Susannah A. DuPuy* Mr. and Mrs. David A. Dvorak* Ms. Sarah D. Eades ’09* Mr. Jubal A. Early Jr. ’15(y) Ms. K. Madison Early ’12(y) Mr. and Mrs. Christian A. Eastman Mr. Benjamin T. Edelshain and Mrs. Katherine Ehringhaus Edelshain ’05 Mr. Asa C. Edwards III and Ms. Anne Tope Edwards* Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Edwards* Mrs. Béatrice M. Eldredge* Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elias Mrs. Sarah Eller Ms. Anna K. Elsasser ’17(y) Mr. Brandon R. Elsasser ’14(y)
Mr. James S. Emmanuel and Mrs. Amy Hunter Emmanuel ’84* Mr. Chandler D. England ’05 and Mrs. Allison England Ms. Mandy L. Epstein ’09* Mr. and Mrs. John R. Erb* Mr. and Mrs. Kevin E. Ernette Mr. Clark Erwin and Mrs. Leila Newell Erwin ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Estes* Mr. Brett H. Estwanik ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. Ethridge III* Mr. T. Clinton Eubanks ’90 and Mrs. Jane R. Eubanks* Mr. and Mrs. Cory A. Evans* Mr. Craig L. Evans ’94 and Mrs. Megan M. Evans* Ms. Sandra L. Evans ’00* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Eyo* Mr. Adam S. Farber ’05 and Mrs. Sarah Bell Farber ’04* Mr. and Mrs. Jason B. Farmer* Mr. and Mrs. William Farr IV* Ms. Amy Farrell ’87* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Farrug Mr. and Mrs. Torrey E. Feimster* Mr. John P. Feliciano and Mrs. Maria S. Gonzalez-Feliciano Ms. Elizabeth A. Fender Ms. Alyssa N. Finneyfrock Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. FitzGerald Mr. H. Kenneth Fleishman ’71 Mr. George W. Fleming Jr.* Mr. David M. Fligel ’75 and Mrs. Dayle J. Fligel* Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Floyd* Ms. Lauren Folger-Sweeting Mr. Edward E. Ford III ’91 and Mrs. Elizabeth Ford* Mr. James F. Fraser ’02 and Mrs. Lisa R. Fraser Mr. Thomas Fredenberg and Mr. Yates Honey* Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A. Freedman* Mr. Joe Frierson and Mrs. Lisa Moore Frierson ’89* Mr. Lucas C. Fries ’08*(y) Mr. and Mrs. Vincent C. Frisina Jr.* Ms. Madeline M. Frosch* Mr. Alex D. Funderburg ’15(y) Ms. Caroline M. Funderburg ’17(y) Ms. Robin Furr Mr. and Mrs. Gregory H. Gach* Mr. Raymond Galleno* Mr. Andrew L. Gardner ’17(y) Mr. Jeff Gardner and Mrs. Anna Love Gardner ’89 Ms. Jennifer A. Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Gardner* Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Gardner Mr. Alex A. Garella ’04 Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Gass III* Mr. and Mrs. Tarik Gause
Mr. Robert D. Gauss and Mrs. Nancy Donaldson Gauss ’01* Mr. and Mrs. Christopher P. Gawle* Ms. Annette Giarla Ms. Elizabeth E. Gibson ’88 Mrs. Gayle Gilbert Dr. and Mrs. David Givens Mr. H. Wilson Glasgow Jr. ’62 and Mrs. Christian Glasgow* Ms. Lea V. Glaze Mr. Philip A. Gleason and Ms. Shannon M. Marshall Dr. and Mrs. John H. Glick* Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. Goeke Mrs. Donna S. Golomb Mr. Larry T. Golomb Mr. and Mrs. David J. Goode Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Goodfellow* Mr. and Mrs. Stephan L. Gordon Mr. Scott R. Gorelick ’77 and Mrs. Dana S. Gorelick Ms. Ali M. Gores ’05 The Graham Family Foundation* Mrs. Helena H. Graham* Mr. John H. Graham ’86 and Mrs. Frances P. Graham* Mr. Brett W. Gray ’00 and Mrs. Stacy Gray* Mr. Douglas S. Gray ’78 and Mrs. Rhonda D. Gray* Ms. Meredith M. Green* Dr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Greene Mrs. Lynn M. Grier* Mr. Reginald Grier* Mr. Andrew M. Griffin and Ms. Stephanie Griffin Mr. Jerry Griffin* Ms. Sally G. Griffith ’59 Mr. and Mrs. James V. Griffo* Ms. Meghann H. Gunderman ’01 Mr. J. Robert Guy III ’01 and Mrs. Tiffany Guy Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Hackett* Mr. John T. Hackney ’96* Mr. and Mrs. F. Jackson Hair Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall* Mr. E. L. Hall and Mrs. Melissa Comen Hall ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Hamil* Ms. Frances E. Hamilton* Mr. Wake M. Hamilton ’11 Mr. and Mrs. A. Robertson Hanckel Jr. Mr. William B. Hardison Sr. ’82 and Mrs. Kate B. Hardison* Catherine and Henry Harkey* Mr. Robert B. Harner and Mrs. Stephanie Neill Harner ’91* Mr. and Mrs. A.G. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Harris* Dr. and Mrs. E. Flynn Harris Sr.* Ms. Mary Neal Harris ’89* *Country Day Loyal member FALL 2018
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GIVING REPORT Mr. Richard F. Harris IV and Mrs. Sherry Stuart Harris ’90* Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Harrison Jr.* Mr. Ed Hart and Mrs. Katherine Hunter Hart ’79 Mr. Geoffrey A. Haskell and Ms. D. Brooke Leonnig Mr. W. Trent Hawthorne ’01 and Mrs. Joanna Hawthorne Mrs. Kandise N. Hayes* Mr. and Mrs. Matthew P. Hayes Mr. Gary Heeseman IV ’14(y) Ms. Margaret E. Heeseman ’16(y) Mr. and Mrs. James Heffron Mr. and Mrs. Anthony B. Hefner* Mr. and Mrs. Stan Hefner Dr. Heather L. Heiman ’89 Mr. and Mrs. Eric F. Heintschel* Mr. B. Scott Helm and Ms. Claire Whitworth Helm ’87 Libby Helms* Mr. Luther Helms* Margaret and Gary Hemric* Harry and Alouise Henderson* Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Hennessey* Mr. and Mrs. Wayne O. Henry* Mr. Lee C. Herbert ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Hernick III Dr. Jason N. R. Herrick and Ms. Lindsay M. Smith ’90 Mr. Elias J. F. Hicks ’03* Mr. Craig L. Hill ’77 and Mrs. Claudia L. Hill Mr. Ryan C. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Rainer Himmele Mr. and Mrs. Jared A. Hine Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd H. Hinote Jr. Mr. Edward R. Hipp III ’66 and Mrs. Chicora Hipp Dr. Cynthia M. Hlavacek ’04 Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy H. Hocutt Mr. George B. Hodgin ’05 and Mrs. Caroline Chambers* Mr. Willis C. Hodgin Jr. and Mrs. Marsha Howey Hodgin ’76* Mr. and Mrs. Art Hoffman* Mr. and Mrs. Karl R. Hoffman* Ms. Donna Hoke Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. Hollers Jr.* Dr. and Mrs. W. Claudius Hollingsworth Ms. Kathleen Holtzman* Dr. and Mrs. Howard D. Homesley* Mr. and Mrs. Troy C. Homesley* Mr. and Mrs. Darold Hoops* Mrs. Tina Gilbert Hough Mr. and Mrs. Billie S. House Mrs. M. Elaine Housten Ms. Elizabeth J. Howard ’08 Mr. William J. Howe ’77* Mrs. Elizabeth W. Howell ’99 and Mrs. Lauren M. Lapp-Howell ’01 Mr. Mark W. Howell* Mr. Marshall M. Howerton ’16(y) 50
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Mr. and Mrs. D. Stanley Howey Mr. Shawn Huggins and Ms. Tanasha White Mr. R. Simeon Hughes and Mrs. Sarah Nichols Hughes ’94* Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe E. Hughes III* Mr. and Mrs. Evan J. Hulighan Mr. and Mrs. Alan G. Humphrey Mrs. Jacqueline J. Hunter* Mrs. Jane W. Hunter* Sterling Hutcheson* Mr. Walter T. Hutchinson ’98 and Mrs. Natalie K. Hutchinson* Dr. and Mrs. Jimmy J. Hwang* Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Ierardi Ms. Christina M. Ihle Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Ilfeld* Mr. James G. Ivey and Dr. Amanda L. M. Ivey Dr. Ratnasabapathy G. Iyer and Dr. Nan Ding Mr. and Mrs. Steven W. Jacobson Ofc. and Mrs. Burnice E. James* Dr. Jehana A. James Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. James* Ms. Kaitlyn A. Januszkiewicz Mr. and Mrs. James F. Jarrett* Mr. C. Melvin Jewett II Mrs. Heather B. Jewett The Rev. Jeremy Jinkins and The Rev. Caroline Anderson Jinkins ’00* Ms. Lee C. Johns Mr. and Mrs. Rodney L. Johnson* Mrs. Ellen Hutchinson Johnson ’98* Mrs. Sarah Lovatt Johnson ’09 Mrs. Isabel B. Johnston* Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Jolly* Mr. and Mrs. Francis G. Jonas* Mr. Christian A. Jones ’14(y) Mr. J. David Jones Jr. and Mrs. Jessie Tomlinson Jones ’83* Ms. Olivia E. Jones ’17(y) Ms. Polly Jones Mr. and Mrs. Eduardo E. Joseph Mr. M. Lawson Joyce and Mrs. Sheldon Ingram Joyce ’99 Dr. Peter S. Justis ’82 and Mrs. Kathryn M. Justis* Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kalungi Ms. Harriet A. Kaplan Mr. Jarrod R. Kaplan ’02 Mr. Spencer C. Karney ’01* Dr. Stepan N. Kazakov and Mrs. Mariya A. Kazakova Mr. and Mrs. Brendan P. Keane Ms. Antonia Keen ’13 Mr. and Mrs. Simon B. Keilty* Mr. and Mrs. Tracey L. Keitt Mr. Lee Keller* Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Kelley* Mr. Peter Kelpin and Mrs. Elizabeth Dickens Kelpin ’09
Mr. James B. Kenary IV and Mrs. Blair Hance Kenary ’01 Dr. and Mrs. R. Paul Kercher Mr. and Mrs. Dennis G. Kerr Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Kester Jr.* Ms. M. Gates Killian ’10 Ms. Hannah J. Kintzinger ’15(y) Mr. and Mrs. Stuart J. Kintzinger* Ms. Erin Kirkpatrick* Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Klaus Jr. Mr. Frederick W. Klein III ’92 and Mrs. Megan J. Klein* Dr. Jeffrey A. Klein ’87* Mr. and Mrs. Jason T. Klingler* Ms. Carey H. Kluttz ’00 Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Craige Kluttz Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Ryan S. Knick* Ms. Susan Kohlhas Ms. Olympia Koutsokalis Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Kowalske Mr. and Mrs. Eric H. Krause* Mr. and Mrs. Brian P. Kridler* Dr. Robert M. Krisko and Dr. Mary Ellen P. Krisko* Mrs. Carolyn Lovejoy Krueger-Andes ’04 Mr. Michael P. Krupa ’16(y) Mr. Kevin E. Krystopolski and Mrs. Caren Adler Krystopolski ’95* Mrs. Ada Kugajevsky Mr. Mukesh Kumar and Mrs. Manisha Gupta Mr. and Mrs. W. Mac Lackey Mr. and Mrs. S. Lakshmanan Mrs. Kaoru Lan* Mr. Patrick H. Langdon ’12(y) Mr. P. Hayden LaPiana ’17(y) Mr. and Mrs. Anthony T. Lathrop* Ms. Elizabeth M. Lauer ’17(y) Eric Law ’76 and Rita Harmon Law* Mr. Thomas R. Lawing III ’91 and Mrs. Elizabeth C. Lawing* Mr. Adam D. Lawrence* Mrs. Judith T. Layne Ms. Inese Lazdina Mr. and Mrs. W. States Lee IV* Mr. Peter J. Leff and Mrs. Stacy Blumenthal Leff ’95 Mr. David Lefkowitz IV ’89 and Mrs. Amy Lefkowitz* Mr. and Mrs. C. Perry Leonard Jr. Mr. Don W. Leonard and Dr. Susan L. Luck Mr. and Mrs. J. Barry Leonard* Mr. Jay W. Levell and Mrs. Rebecca Barrett Levell ’99 Mr. Jason W. Levergood ’88 and Mrs. Miako S. Levergood* Dr. Jerry A. Levine and Dr. Phoebe Levine* Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Lewis Dr. and Mrs. Mark J. Liang* Mr. Christopher A. Lingenfelter ’02* Ms. Annabel Jones Link ’64*
Mr. Clyde T. Linsley Jr. and Mrs. Nancy Main Linsley ’63* Mr. Yang Liu Mr. A. Swift Livingston and Ms. Cassandra A. Livingston Ms. Wendy Lochridge* Dr. Elizabeth H. Locke* Mr. Luther A. Lockwood II ’84 and Mrs. Jane M. Lockwood* Mr. Andrew J. Loepprich ’14(y) Mrs. Alice C. Loftin* Mr. and Mrs. Gerard G. Loiseau* Dr. Anthony J. Lombardino and Dr. Ingrid M. Lombardino* Mr. and Mrs. Jason B. Londeree* Mr. John W. Long and Mrs. Margaret Martin Long ’84* Mr. and Mrs. Les Loomans Dr. and Mrs. Steve J. Lostetter II Ms. Brittany Lott Mr. James F. Love III ’65 and Mrs. Donna Love* Mr. and Mrs. Julian Love* Mr. Derek Luther and Ms. Brittany Brackett Luther ’01* Mr. and Mrs. Keith Luxton* Mr. Charles L. Lyle and Mrs. Heather Duncan Lyle ’86 Mr. Stephen M. Lynch and Mrs. Stacy Collins Lynch ’79* Mr. and Mrs. George W. Macon III Mr. Edwin E. Maddrey III and Mrs. Elizabeth Love Maddrey ’87* Mr. John A. Magee V and Ms. Tami B. Watras Ms. Megan C. Mahoney ’15(y) Mrs. Tracey Gamble Mahoney ’90 Mr. George F. Majewski Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Mallard* Mr. Alexander B. Mansfield ’07* Mr. Chad E. Mansfield-Jarrett and Mr. Jaysen T. Mansfield-Jarrett* Mr. Edward R. Mansius ’13 Ms. Kelsey E. Manzano ’17(y) Mr. T. Rhodes Marley ’14(y) Mr. Edward A. Marshall ’91 and Mrs. Hadley Peer Marshall ’91 Mr. Christopher B. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Martin* Mr. William M. Maxwell and Mrs. Emily Brown Maxwell ’05 Ms. Sloane C. Mayberry ’12* Mr. and Mrs. William McBride Mr. Neill G. McBryde Jr. and Mrs. Virginia Whitney McBryde ’96* Mrs. Karen D. McCallum Mr. and Mrs. O. Braydon McConderee* Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. McCormick* Dr. Marshall C. McCoy ’75* Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. McCullough Mr. and Mrs. James McDowell Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. McDowell* Mr. and Mrs. William P. McDowell III
FEATURES Dr. Thomas B. McElwee ’70 and Mrs. Sarah Y. McElwee Mrs. Sharon P. McGahan* Mr. Raymond McGee* Ms. Shonda McGee Mr. W. Trewhitt McGhee IV ’06 and Mrs. Virginia H. McGhee Mr. Stuart G. McGoogan ’10 Mr. William H. McGoogan Jr. ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. McIlvain* Mr. J. Bradford McIlvain ’77 and Mrs. Maura McIlvain Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. McKaughn III* Mr. Robert J. McKenna and Mrs. Rosalie Steele ’70* Dr. and Mrs. C. Scott McLanahan* Mr. David McLaughlin* Ms. Elizabeth M. McLawhorn ’15(y) Mr. J. Dickson McLean IV and Mrs. Nina Dooley McLean ’77* Mr. and Mrs. J. William McLemore* Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. McLendon Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Nathanial J. McManis* Mrs. Natasha Stowe McMichael ’95 Mr. and Mrs. L. Richards McMillan II* Mr. and Mrs. Ryan A. McMorris* Mr. Daniel C. McMullen and Mrs. Delia Welton McMullen ’84* Mr. and Mrs. James R. McNab Jr. Mr. Kenrick C. McNish* Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. McPhail Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. McPhail Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. McRee* Mr. Brandon B. Merchant ’91 and Mrs. Megan L. Merchant Ms. Lane R. Merlo ’11 Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Meyer Sr.* Ms. Donna M. Mighty-Fageyinbo Mr. and Mrs. William D. Mileham III Mr. Donald W. Millen Jr. Mrs. Salina Millen Mr. John S. Miller IV ’74 and Mrs. Claire Alderks Miller ’74 Mr. Joseph A. Miller ’95 and Mrs. Lisa K. Miller* Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. Miller* Ms. Stephanie A. Miller* Mr. and Mrs. William J. Miller* Mr. David A. Mills ’87 and Ms. Leila R. Keen* Mr. and Mrs. David J. Mills* Mr. and Mrs. William A. Mills III* Dr. Anna E. Mistretta Ms. Mary Carton Mitchener ’17(y) Mr. McNair H. Mitchener ’14(y) Mr. Robert C. Mitchener ’85 and Mrs. Danielle Mitchener Mrs. Roland Elliott Mitchener ’73 Mrs. Sarah P. Mitchener* Mr. and Mrs. Aaron M. Mize Mr. D. McCord Moody ’89 and Mrs. Kerry Moody*
Ms. Anna F. Moore Mr. Jonathan T. Moore and Mrs. Jonsie Evans Moore ’95* Mr. and Mrs. Luther T. Moore* Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Moo-Young Mr. and Mrs. John P. Morris Mr. and Mrs. Todd A. Moser Mrs. Joan D. Moss* Mr. George C. Mountcastle* Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Moxley* Mr. Jack L. Mulligan Jr. ’85 and Mrs. R. Michelle Mulligan* Dr. and Mrs. William F. Mullis* Mr. Duncan M. Murchison ’16(y) Mr. and Mrs. John M. Murchison* Ms. Meredith Murchison ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Murphy* Mr. and Mrs. Paul Murphy Ms. Ashley D. Murray* Mr. William Nabach and Ms. Susan E. Hampton ’94 Mr. and Mrs. John Neahring Mr. and Mrs. Brian E. Neill* Mr. Boone Neligan and Mrs. Heath Evans Neligan ’03* Dr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Craig R. Neumann Ms. Eileen Neville Mr. Daniel P. Newman and Mrs. Tyler Blythe Newman ’01 Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Newman* Mr. Stephen J. Newman and Mrs. Karen Wilkie Newman ’85 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Newson Jr. Ms. Marsha Newton-Graham* Mr. and Mrs. T. Long Nguyen Mr. and Mrs. Andy J. Nicoletti Ms. Allison B. Niekras* Ms. Katherine B. Nims Mr. H. Leonard Norman and Ms. N. Phyllis Stancill Mr. Frank O. Northrup and Mrs. Dorsey Tillett Northrup ’71 Mr. Michael A. Nuckles Mr. Christopher A. Nuckols and Mrs. Kristine Young Nuckols ’99* Catherine and Rob Odum* Ms. Alise V. Oken ’10 Mr. John W. O’Neill III* Mr. and Mrs. Chad W. Orchard Mr. and Mrs. William D. Orr* Mr. Curt Orshoski and Mrs. Alison Schiffli Orshoski ’08* Mr. Brian C. Osborn Mrs. Anne L. Pace Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Pacetti Ms. Taryn M. Page* Mr. George N. Palmer and Mrs. Mary Alice Peery Palmer ’02 Mr. H. William Palmer Jr. and Mrs. Henrietta White Palmer ’77* Mr. and Mrs. Tom Palmer*
Mr. Jonathan B. Pannell and Mrs. Kimberly White Pannell ’96 Mr. Stewart Parbery Mr. and Mrs. J. Cary Parker* Mr. and Mrs. E. Fitzgerald Parnell III* Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Parsons Mr. Jon Patrick and Mrs. Donna E. Campbell-Patrick* Mrs. Kelly A. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Matthew P. Pawling Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Payne* Mr. Eric Pedersen and Mrs. Lee Norelli Pedersen ’04 Mr. Stewart Peery IV ’98 and Mrs. Ellen R. Peery* Mr. and Mrs. Alan S. Perlmutter Ms. Sylvia Peters Mr. C. Yates Pharr ’86 and Mrs. Marisa Pharr Mr. W. Burt Philips ’76 and Mrs. Molly V. Philips* Mr. and Mrs. Lyle R. Philipson Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy M. Phillips* Mr. John M. Phillips ’76 and Mrs. Ridgely M. Phillips* Mr. Matthew T. Phillips ’97 and Mrs. Heather H. Phillips Mr. Stephen O. Phillips and Mrs. Carolyn Nash Phillips ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Phillips* Mrs. Merrie Jane B. Pierce* Mr. Peter A. Pignetti III ’90 and Mrs. Danietta S. Pignetti Suzie and Pete Pignetti Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Pitts Ms. Elizabeth B. Pitts ’09 Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Plyler* Mr. Justin T. Poore and Mrs. Stephanie House Poore ’99 Ms. S. Ellen Porter ’77* Mr. and Mrs. David Powers* Ms. Ashley S. Pratt Mr. and Mrs. Travis J. Preslar* Mr. Andrew Price and Mrs. Candace Hutchins Price ’04 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Price* Mrs. Patricia M. Prieto Treviño* Mr. and Mrs. J. Norfleet Pruden III* Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Pruett* Mr. William E. Pugh ’92 and Mrs. Molly Pugh* Ms. Gail B. Purdie* Mr. and Mrs. Montero J. Putman Mr. Patrick J. Quinn ’69 and Mrs. Janet Quinn* Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Ranalli Dr. Carol L. Ransone* Mr. and Mrs. John S. Ratterree* Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Ravenel Mr. and Mrs. Reginald E. Ray Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rayburn Mrs. Helena C. Rea Dr. and Mrs. Richard D. Redvanly*
Ms. Kerry E. Reichs ’89 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Reinke Drs. George and Clyda Rent Dr. and Mrs. Robert Reuter Dr. Carl R. Reynolds ’94 and Mrs. Jean B. Reynolds* Dr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Rhyne III* Mr. Benjamin G. Rhyne ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Richards Mr. and Mrs. David P. Richardson* Ms. Marian Richardson* Mrs. Mary W. Richardson* Ms. Ginger C. Rider ’86 Mrs. Mary Anne Borough Riley ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Rivera Castro Mrs. Judith Rivero* Mr. and Mrs. Shlain D. Rivers Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Roark* Mr. and Mrs. Steven Roberson Mr. John C. Robicsek ’81 and Mrs. Caroline S. Robicsek* Ms. Sally D. Robinson ’80 Mrs. Toni L. Robinson* Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Rodgers Sr. Mr. C. R. Rollyson and Mrs. Jennifer Tuttle Rollyson ’98 Mr. Mitchell E. Rolnick ’93* Ms. Katherine A. Rose ’77 Ms. Michele A. Rosen Mr. August Roth and Mrs. Amanda Barnhardt Roth ’97* Mr. Nathaniel H. Rullman and Mrs. Katherine Turnbull Rullman ’01* Mr. Robert A. Rutsch and Mrs. Marion Hanes Rutsch ’77* Mr. John F. Ryan III ’90 and Mrs. Jenny Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Rydel Jr.* Mr. Oscar E. Saavedra and Mrs. Liliana M. Forero Mr. Thomas J. Sack and Mrs. Lauren Howell Sack ’96 Mr. Hussein M. Sadek and Mrs. Batoul A. Boukhdoud Sadek Mr. Pablo J. Saez* Mr. J. Alexander Salisbury ’71 and Mrs. Camille Salisbury* Mr. and Mrs. Philip Salvato* Mr. David B. Sanders Mr. J. Taft Sanders III ’99 and Mrs. Whitney Sanders* Mr. Eric P. Sanderson and Mrs. Katherine Walker Sanderson ’93 Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Sappenfield Jr. Tim and Lisa Saunders Mr. P. Ruffin Scarborough ’04 and Mrs. Leary Scarborough Mr. Paul R. Scarborough ’68 and Mrs. Mary Kay B. Scarborough Mr. Matthew L. Scharf ’89 and Mrs. Louise K. Scharf* Mr. William J. Scheessele ’89 and Ms. Valerie L. Hillings *Country Day Loyal member
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GIVING REPORT Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Scheurer* Mr. Bruce P. Schlernitzauer and Mrs. Leslie Kaplan Schlernitzauer ’86* Ms. Megan R. Schlernitzauer ’14(y) Mr. Jonathan Schulz and Mrs. Meredith Ashcraft Schulz ’04* Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Schwartz Ms. Rachael L. Schwartz ’92 Mr. George M. Scott III ’93 and Mrs. Elizabeth A. Scott Mr. James M. Scott ’93 and Mrs. Carmen Scott Mr. and Mrs. William J. Scott III Mr. and Mrs. Charles Semail* Mr. David Senan and Mrs. Mary Scott Watkins Senan ’89 Mr. and Mrs. J. Jason Seneker Mr. Brad Severs and Mrs. Mary Lindsey Warren Severs ’99 Dr. and Mrs. Marvin B. Shapiro Ms. Gillian K. Sharer ’91 Mr. and Mrs. Brent A. Shear Mr. Michael L. Shor Mr. Anthony A. Shoup* Ms. Cindy I. Siesel Ms. Kelsey I. Sima ’10(y) Mr. Jason Simmons and Mrs. Kimberly Burrows Simmons ’99 Ms. Anna K. Simpson Dr. Paul A. Sinal and Dr. Sara H. Sinal Ms. Lynne Slasor Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Sluder* Dr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Smarz Jr. Mr. and Mrs. B. Logan Smith* Emily and Zach Smith* Mr. Graham F. Smith and Mrs. Mignonne Gavigan Smith ’99* Jonnie W. Smith* Dr. Joshua Smith and Mrs. Elizabeth Thorne Smith ’97 Mr. Joshua R. Smith and Mrs. Julie Page Smith ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Marion T. Smith Jr. Dr. and Mrs. R. Thomas Smith Jr.* Mr. Robert A. Smith and Mrs. Ashley Brown Smith ’90 Mrs. Selwyn M. Smith* Mr. William S. Smoak Jr. and Mrs. Camilla Johnston Smoak ’00* Mr. David K. Smoots ’81 Mr. Henry P. A. Smyth ’88 and Mrs. Elizabeth N. Smyth* Mr. R. Jordan Smyth Jr. ’84 and Mrs. Shelagh M. Smyth* Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Sommerkamp Sr.* Mr. J. William Southerland and Mrs. Katherine Blythe Southerland ’65* Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Spada* Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Spangler* Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Spangler* Ms. Jody W. Specker* Ms. Jeanette Spencer Mr. and Mrs. R. David Sprinkle
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Mr. Jabari S. F. Spruill Sr. and Dr. Denise L. P. Spruill Mrs. Marty Stanfield Mr. and Mrs. Bryan C. Stanton* Mr. and Mrs. Nick L. Starnes* Ms. Shannon R. Starnes* Dr. Jeffrey Stein and Dr. Aviva Stein* Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. Stephens* Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Stern Mr. John L. Stevenson ’06 and Mrs. Sara S. Stevenson Mr. and Mrs. Christopher T. Stigliano Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. Stone Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Stowe* Ms. Bonnie E. A. Stroup ’08*(y) Mr. Eric M. Strumpf ’89 and Mrs. Jeanette Bunjes-Strumpf Dr. and Mrs. George J. Stuart Jr.* Mrs. Catherine W. Stuckey Mr. Alex T. Sturges ’08 Mr. Joseph W. Sullivan ’98* Mr. and Mrs. William F. Sullivan* Mr. and Mrs. Leni T. Sumich Mr. Mark Emilio Suris ’17(y) Mr. Oscar Louis Suris ’14(y) Ms. Cynthia K. Swank Ms. Celeste C. Swann Rev. and Mrs. Stephen B. Swann Margaret W. and Owen Tabor* Mr. and Mrs. Bruce J. Tall Mr. Michael C. Tarwater Jr. ’02 and Mrs. Julia Tarwater Mr. and Mrs. Clement L. Tate David and Lynn Tate* Mr. and Mrs. William K. Tate Ms. Christina M. Taylor* Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Telling Mr. Stephen T. Temple ’07* Mr. Ryan G. Templeton and Mrs. Brantley A. Templeton ’02* Ms. Patricia A. Teter ’09* Ms. Kayleigh R. Thies Mr. and Mrs. Joshua S. Thomas* Mr. and Mrs. James P. Thomas Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Thompson III* Mr. Joseph W. Thompson IV ’98 and Mrs. Taryn S. Thompson Mr. Kevin Thompson and Mrs. Katharine Keating Thompson ’02 Ms. Martha C. Thorne* TIAA-CREF Employee Giving Campaign Ms. Cynthia G. Tice ’87* Mr. and Mrs. David A. Tillery Ms. Lyn W. Tillett* Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Tillman* Mr. and Mrs. Dale Timperman* Ms. Caroline D. Tolmie ’08* Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Toms Mr. B. Carter Touma ’13* Ms. Irene B. Touma ’15(y) Mr. Louis Tourgee and Mrs. Mary Craighill Tourgee ’77
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Treadaway* Mr. Bradley N. Treat ’90 and Mrs. Kristen Treat* Mr. and Mrs. Curtis L. Trenkelbach Mr. Joseph F. Trifiletti Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Trodson* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Trojan* Mr. John B. Trotter ’65 and Mrs. Jenkins Bagby Trotter ’66* Stuart and Callie Troutman* Mr. and Mrs. Ed Truter Mr. Graham E. Tucker ’03 Mr. and Mrs. W. Wesley Tyson Jr. Mr. W. Shawn Usher Mr. James Utley Mr. Robert S. Valenstein ’73 and Mrs. Ellie L. Valenstein Ms. Ida V. S. Valentine ’11 Mr. Peter C. Van Allen ’71 and Ms. Barbara Martz* Dr. Sander van Cleeff and Dr. Shoobha Daftary Mr. Alexander Van Winkle and Mrs. Elizabeth Crawford Van Winkle ’89* Mr. Kenneth R. Vanderhave Jr. and Dr. Kelly L. Vanderhave Ms. Quiotte Vanfield Ms. Mary Karen Vellines Dr. and Mrs. Charles D. Veronee Mr. and Mrs. David M. Vickers-Koch Mr. and Mrs. Tom D. Vincent* Mr. and Mrs. James Vlna* Ms. Liu Volpe Ms. A. Victoria Waldthausen ’08* Mr. David B. Walker ’97 and Mrs. Elizabeth Sanders Walker ’97 Mr. and Mrs. John Walker* Mr. and Mrs. Stephen O. Wall* Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon B. Wallace III* Mr. and Mrs. James F. Walsh Jr.* Mr. Trainor Walsh and Mrs. Sarah Coe Walsh ’03* Mr. Clark C. Walton and Mrs. Julia Vickers-Koch Walton ’01* Mr. Gus Walton and Mrs. Carroll Rogers Walton ’88* Dr. Timothy F. Waples and Ms. Anne M. Lambert* Mr. Benjamin D. Ward and Mrs. Katherine Howard Ward ’99* Mrs. Karen H. Ward Mr. W. Christopher Warren ’96 and Mrs. Anne Warren Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan M. Watkins Mr. and Mrs. David N. Webb* Mr. and Mrs. Abram Wehmiller Bruce Weindruch and Susan Grant Mr. Mark D. Weir ’85 and Mrs. Amy Bradford Weir* Mr. and Mrs. Keith O. West Mrs. Crystal H. Whalum Mr. Kenneth T. Whalum III Mr. J. Arthur Whedon ’74 and Mrs. Laura Whedon*
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. White Ms. Erin White ’14(y) Mr. James J. White IV ’82 and Mrs. Anne F. White Mr. and Mrs. Perry White Mr. W. Andrew White ’10 The Honorable Frank D. Whitney ’78 and Mrs. Catherine G. Whitney Mr. Jackson H. Widener ’16(y) Mrs. Delores K. Wilburn* Ms. Pamela Wilcox Mr. H. Martin Wilkinson and Mrs. Lauren Evans Wilkinson ’97* Mr. and Mrs. J. Whitfield Wilks Mrs. Eleanor K. Williams Mr. Gregory Williams and Mrs. Ann Carroll Williams ’02* Mr. J. Dillard Williams and Mrs. Anne Warren Williams ’01 Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Williams* Ms. Nina L. Williams ’70 Mr. Robert D. Willingham and Mrs. Katherine White Willingham ’84* Mr. Don Willis and Mrs. Frances Query Willis ’78 Mr. Dwayne Wilson II* Tom and Laurie Wilson* Mr. and Mrs. William V. Wilson* Mr. J. Clinton Wimbish and Dr. Michele L. Liu* Ms. Abigail R. Winn ’10* Mr. Blake D. Winston ’07 Mr. Drew M. Witman ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Witman* Mr. Vance R. Witman ’03 and Mrs. Sarahanne B. Witman* Alston O. Wolf* Mr. and Mrs. George M. Wolf* Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Wolf* Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wolfe* Mr. Parker A. Wolfe ’13 Mr. Tommie L. Wood and Ms. Carrie Reavis Ms. Tameka G. Woodard* Mrs. Ann S. Woodruff* Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Woodruff Dr. Jonathan D. Woody ’85 and Mrs. Tonya Woody Mr. Jonathan M. Woog ’98 and Mrs. Lindsay L. Woog Mr. Benjamin A. Yarbrough and Mrs. Anna-Lindsay Smith Yarbrough ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Yellets Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Yuhas* Mr. Taylor Zarzour and Mrs. Elizabeth Currie Zarzour ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zay* Mr. Michael J. Zelickson ’99 and Mrs. Cecily T. Zelickson* Mr. and Mrs. Peter Karl Zepsa* Dr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Zimmern*
*Country Day Loyal member
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ALUMNI WEEKEND APRIL 5&6, 2019
Featuring events and activities for all alumni, parents of alumni, and retired and current faculty/staff
CLASS REUNIONS FOR YEARS ENDING IN 4 AND 9. See the full schedule and register to attend: charlottecountryday.org/AlumniWeekend
Alumnus on Campus On August 24, 2018, John DuPuy ’90 shared advice to seniors through a reflection of his own personal journey from Country Day to today. “Due in part to the nature of the academic and athletic opportunities offered, the daily interactions with faculty, coaches, and staff, and the embedded core values that provide such a rich and multifaceted educational experience— Country Day has provided you with a set of tools that will be at your disposal far beyond graduation. From multitasking and time management to critical thinking and problem solving, these are the skills that have been cultivated in your time at Country Day, and you are much farther along the curve in that respect than your peers around the country.” After attending Georgetown University, where he graduated summa cum laude with a double major in physics and English, John graduated with high honors from UNC-Chapel Hill School of Law. He worked as an attorney in private practice for five years and as in-house counsel for a large hospital system for 10 years. Seven years ago, John left the practice of law to manage a portfolio of companies primarily operating in the commercial real estate development and transportation industries.
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Alumni Survey Results
What you appreciate most about Country Day
Thank you to everyone who completed the spring 2018 alumni survey. Your feedback is greatly appreciated and will help inform future alumni programs. What follows is a brief summary of the survey findings.
74%
Opportunities As a school community, Country Day has always been committed to continuous improvement and leading the way in education. Just as our faculty members continuously seek new ways to integrate curricula and strengthen their students’ experiences, our Alumni Office is guided by that same growth mindset. Led by best practices and innovation as well as collaboration with our community through surveys like this one, we are constantly striving to improve the experience for our alumni.
76% 85%
While a student at Country Day, I discovered NEW PASSIONS.
I found my years at Country Day to be TRANSFORMATIONAL.
I am PROUD to say that I attended Country Day.
81%
I would RECOMMEND Country Day to a friend.
83%
Country Day played a significant role in the development of WHO I AM TODAY.
The teachers and the quality of the education are Country Day’s biggest strengths.
Alumni Programming and Engagement
82%
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Please rate your level of interest in each of the following programs that may be offered to alumni in the future:
55%
Alumni events outside of Charlotte very high and high interest
44%
Social events (tailgating, etc.) very high and high interest
43%
Career networking events very high and high interest
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2017-18 RECOGNITIONS Faculty and Staff
World View Travel Grant Gerard Loiseau
Honorary Alumni Association Inductee Dianne Lawing, Middle School Schedule Coordinator Susan McConderee, Advancement Associate/Office Manager
Hunter Sabbatical Grant Lee-Anne Black Katie Elsasser
Alumni Distinguished Faculty Award Katherine Wood, Second-grade teacher
35 Years Nancy Ehringhaus Karen Sullivan Leesa Walker
Awards
Florence Radcliffe Clauss Chapman Faculty Appreciation Award Karen Sullivan, Lower School Computer Science teacher Exceptional Performance Award Lower School: Pascale Semail and Nate McManis Middle School: David Sanders and Kasey Short Upper School: Lyn Tillett and Brooke Keane Staff: Greg Walters and Susan McConderee Carl Bolick Coaching Award Ashley Murray, Eighth-grade girls’ soccer Matt Elliott, varsity cross-country, indoor track, and track and field
Travel Grant Winners Parents’ Association Faculty Renewal Grants Tara Bosley Jennifer Joyner Jenny Goodfellow J.R. Williams Summer Travel Fellowship Charles Tuttle McGuire Family Foundation Grant Amy Ilfeld
2017–18 Years of Service Milestones
30 Years Alvin Pearman Robin Riggins 20 Years Delphia Daniel Karen Derby Marsha Hodgin Cindy Kridler Cathy Liang Paul Murphy Karen Oldham Stephanie Miller Brooks Williams Brian Wise 10 Years Tara Bobb Donna Campbell-Patrick RC Deer Bruce Doskocil Ryan Knick Kaoru Lan Jason Londeree Ray McGee Ken McNish Judith Rivero Logan Smith Bryan Stanton Jovonne Taborn
Retiring Faculty and Staff The Country Day community is grateful for the service of the faculty and staff members who retired at the end of the 2017–18 school year. Delores Wilburn / 38 years / Finance Office In her long tenure with the school, Delores held the roles of bookkeeper, accountant, and comptroller. She has served on the school’s Finance Committee and as a Board member of Jefferson Pilot Credit Union, and was honored with an Exceptional Staff Appreciation Award in 1997. Dianne Lawing / 33 years / Middle School Since joining Country Day in 1985, Dianne served Middle School faculty and students in all grades as scheduling coordinator, math teacher, department chair, Student Council advisor, PE teacher, and a volleyball and basketball coach. She also worked tirelessly and received great personal satisfaction from her many years as coach of the MathCounts team. She was inducted into the Honorary Alumni Association in February 2018. Susan McConderee / 31 years / Advancement Susan was integral to the success of Country Day’s Advancement department, helping to build our school’s strong culture of philanthropy and steward our closest friends and supporters. Over the years, Susan had done nearly every job within the Advancement office and was inducted into the Honorary Alumni Association and received the Staff Exceptional Performance Award in 2018. Katherine Wood / 25 years / Lower School A lead second-grade teacher since 2002, Katherine began her career as an assistant kindergarten teacher, followed by an assistant position for second grade. For her teaching excellence and passion, Katherine was awarded the Faculty Exceptional Performance Award in 2009 and the Alumni Distinguished Faculty Award in 2018. Karen Oldham / 20 years / Upper School As the Upper School Head Librarian, Karen grew the collection to almost 20,000 pieces and strengthened the personalized research services for all students and faculty. Karen also served as advisor for the Aquilifers Service Club since 2010. In 2004, she was awarded the Faculty Exceptional Performance Award.
Karen Sullivan has served Country Day for 35 years and received the Florence Radcliffe Clauss Chapman Faculty Appreciation Awards.
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We also thank these retirees for their commitment. • Suzanne Crawford, 18 years, Lower School teacher • Caroline Robicsek, 12 years, Lower School teacher • Ann Butz, 15 years, Upper School librarian
Country Day Fund Co-Chairs Mr. Joseph W. Beach and Ms. Susannah M. Beach Joe and Susannah Beach, pictured with Head of School Mark Reed, led a tremendous volunteer effort as Country Day Fund co-chairs.
Alumni Alumna of the Year Kristen Anderson-Lopez ’90 Alumni Service Award Caroline McGuire Winslett ’04 Alumni Council President: Kelly Walton Miller ’90 Past President: Charles Mothershead IV ’03 Alumni Country Day Fund Co-Chairs: Lee Cornwell ’03, Allison Cornwell Moss ’99 Young Alumni Chair: Anne Howard Dooley ’08 Secretary/Treasurer: Danielle Ferguson, Ex-officio
Parents and Friends Awards
Honorary Alumni Association Inductee Sandra Raymore and James Roberts David L. Hood Jr. Award for Volunteer Service Alex and Patty Funderburg
Advancement Volunteers Trustee Advancement Committee Ms. Catherine S. Stempien, Chair Dr. Adelle Anthony-Williams Mr. Joseph W. Beach Mrs. Susannah M. Beach Mrs. Ansley B. Calhoun ’83 Mrs. Amy L. Dawson ’00 Mrs. Amanda R. Dunn Mr. James P. Dunn Mr. Todd A. Gorelick ’82 Mr. Charles H. Horton Jr. Mrs. Amanda S. Houser Mr. James S. Mattei Mrs. Kelly Walton Miller ’90 Mrs. Leigh F. Moran Mrs. Mary Claudia Belk Pilon ’92 Mrs. Laura A. Schulte Mr. Alexander W. Tabor
Capital Campaign Cabinet Mr. Walker L. Poole, Co-Chair Mr. A. Wellford Tabor Sr., Co-Chair Mr. Joseph W. Beach and Ms. Susannah M. Beach, Country Day Fund, Co-Chairs Mr. Todd A. Gorelick ’82, Chair, Board of Trustees Ms. Catherine S. Stempien, Advancement Committee Chair Mr. David M. Benson ’85 Mr. Samuel B. Bowles ’93 Mr. John F. Brock IV Mrs. Christina N. Byron Mrs. Nancy G. Cassels Mr. Ronald E. Eliasek Jr. Mr. Samuel E. Farnham Sr. Mr. Alex D. Funderburg Mr. Steven K. Hall Mr. Ryan H. Henderson Mr. L. Robert Hobson ’84 Mr. Patrick L. Hobson ’89 Mr. J. Scott Mattei Mr. James H. McLawhorn Mr. Thomas L. Mitchell Mrs. Leigh Moran Mrs. Laura A. Philipson Dr. James W. Roberts Mr. Warren M. Sepkowitz Mr. W. Dean Smith Mrs. Jennifer J. Ward Honorary Campaign Cabinet Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Benson Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Bissell Mr. and Mrs. R. Alfred Brand III Mr. and Mrs. William J. Branstrom III Mr. Robert T. Dooley III ’79 and Mrs. Anne Horne Dooley ’79 Mr. W. Frank Dowd IV ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Fonville Sr. Mr. William Gorelick Mr. and Mrs. James H. Hance Jr. Mr. David L. Hood Jr. Mr. Rodney C. Pitts ’64 and Mrs. Elizabeth R. Pitts Mr. and Mrs. Verl O. Purdy Mr. R. Downie Saussy Jr. and Mrs. Sally Cannon Saussy ’67
Past Country Day Fund Co-Chairs Mr. and Mrs. Alex D. Funderburg Country Day Fund Divisions Leadership Mr. and Mrs. Alex D. Funderburg, Co-Chairs Mr. Louis K. Beasley III Mr. John E. Beltz Mr. Donald E. Cleven Mr. Jonathan D. Dixon ’98 Mr. Ronald E. Eliasek Jr. Mr. John A. Kneisel Mr. Joshua B. Levine ’91 Mr. Gerald T. Moran Jr. Mrs. Leigh F. Moran Mr. Mark W. Townsend Current Parents Lower School Division Mr. Charles S. Swanson Jr. ’94 and Mrs. Leighann S. Swanson, Co-Chairs Mr. Gregory J. Alcorn Mr. Frank E. Arado Mr. Evan M. Bass Mr. Bret C. Estridge Sr. Mrs. Kathryn A. Estridge Mr. Christopher K. Flouhouse Mr. Samuel B. Hood ’96 Mr. Gregory H. Jones Mr. Frederick S. McQueen Mrs. Maris S. Mullen Mr. R. Alexander Nelson Mrs. Corinne Ryan Mr. Christopher B. Schaaf Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery P. Standish Jr. Mr. Charles E. Stauffer Sr. Mrs. True D. Tang Mrs. Vicki Vogt-Smith Mrs. Jennifer J. Ward Mr. Eric J. Wilkins ’93 Mr. Thomas C. Worth III Mr. William H. Zimmern ’95 Middle School Division Mrs. Margaret C. Rixham, Chair Mr. Bryan H. Estes Mr. Charles L. Fonville Jr. ’84 Mr. Larry J. Goldsmith Jr. Mr. Jason T. Hawley Mrs. Heather Hayes Mrs. Landra B. Johnson ’91 Mr. Walter A. Kennedy IV ’91 Mr. James F. McPhilliamy Mr. Steven P. Sasz and Mrs. Nancy Hanes Sasz ’85 Mrs. Parker D. Shuford Ms. Mary Henderson Whittaker ’85
Upper School Division Ms. Katherine A. Cox, Chair Mrs. Lauren S. Benson Mrs. Laura W. Bynum Mrs. Dorothy W. Connor Mrs. Lisa W. Hankin Mr. and Mrs. James D. Jeffries Mrs. Ashley O'Neill Kleiderer ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Maher Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Maher Jr. Mrs. Mary Beth Tice McIntyre ’90 Mr. G. Garrett Moseley Mrs. Amy Fonville Owen ’81 Mrs. Ann M. Powers Mrs. Patricia A. Reddin Mr. Matthew V. Ricks ’85 and Mrs. Ann D. Ricks Mr. and Mrs. Dalton D. Ruffin Jr. Mrs. Catherine N. Upchurch Mrs. Robbie Shannonhouse Whisnant ’87 POCIS Mrs. Raquel M. Tillman, Co-Chair Ms. T. Domina Blount Mr. Tarik Gause Mrs. Lynn M. Grier Ms. Frances E. Hamilton Mr. Charles H. Horton Jr. Mrs. Tracy M. Rivers Mr. Edward L. Tillman Dr. Lisa M. Toppin Ms. Quiotte Vanfield New Parents Mrs. Alecia H. Hatlem, Co-Chair Mrs. Stacey S. Slomka, Co-Chair Mrs. Kimberly L. Bowman Mrs. Robin H. Brown Mrs. Sonia B. Cleven Mrs. Lalena F. Dieterle Mrs. Jill L. Halverstam Mrs. Lynn B. Hughes Mrs. Deion M. Martin Dr. Zubina Mawji Mrs. Jennifer A. Otis Mrs. Ashley S. Smith ’90 Mrs. Lauren H. Smith Mr. Jeffrey L. Vogel Ms. Jennifer J. Winstel Alumni Mr. W. Lee Cornwell ’03, Co-Chair Mrs. Allison Cornwell Moss ’99, Co-Chair Mr. Carl J. Burchette ’06 Mr. David W. D'Alessandro ’10 Ms. Jennifer D. Dixon ’95 Mr. Benjamin S. Dobson ’99 Mr. David R. Finch Jr. ’99 Ms. Lauren A. Harkey ’05 Mrs. Katherine Howe ’74 Mrs. Blakely Offutt Infante ’03
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2017-18 RECOGNITIONS Mrs. Paige Ierardi Johnson ’01 Mr. Mark Joyce ’77 Mrs. Anna Blair Rohrer Kneisel ’97 Mrs. Rebecca Barrett Levell ’99 Ms. Megan C. Mahoney ’15 Mr. Matthew D. McAulay ’01 Mrs. Jonsie Evans Moore ’95 Mr. Charles I. Mothershead IV ’03 Mr. J. Taft Sanders III ’99 Mrs. Carrie Wornall Sexton ’96 Mr. John L. Stevenson ’06 Mrs. Caroline McGuire Winslett ’04
Dr. and Mrs. E. Flynn Harris Sr. Dr. and Mrs. C. Scott McLanahan Dr. and Mrs. William H. Merlo Ms. Joyce C. Purdy Dr. and Mrs. Russell A. Salton III Mr. R. Downie Saussy Jr. and Mrs. Sally Cannon Saussy ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Schulte Mr. and Mrs. Marc H. Silverman Mr. and Mrs. Verner E. Stanley Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kent Walker Sr. Mr. and Mrs. F. Abbott Whitney Jr.
Parents of Alumni Dr. and Mrs. William H. Merlo
Faculty/Staff Ms. Beth A. Arentsen, Lower School Mrs. Bina R. Neumann, Middle School Ms. Yevgenia Arutyunyan, Upper School Mrs. Shannon M. Drosky, Staff
Former Trustee Mr. James P. Carroll, Chair Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. W. Kent Walker Sr., Co-Chairs Mr. and Mrs. R. Alfred Brand III Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Browning Mr. Thomas S. Carpenter and Mrs. Gretchen Marsh Carpenter ’58 Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Cassels Jr. Dr. and Mrs. E. Flynn Harris Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Verner E. Stanley Jr. Grandparent/Parent of Alumni/ Reception Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Benson Mr. and Mrs. R. Alfred Brand III Mr. and Mrs. William J. Branstrom III Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Browning Mr. Thomas S. Carpenter and Mrs. Gretchen Marsh Carpenter ’58 Mr. James P. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Larry J. Dagenhart Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Denton Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Hance Jr.
Board of Visitors
Mr. James T. Beatty Mrs. Edith S. Benson Mr. Stephen E. Benson Mrs. Margaret G. Bissell Mr. Louis A. Bledsoe Jr. Mr. William F. Blue Jr. Mrs. Amy R. Blumenthal Mr. Philip Blumenthal Mr. L. Jackson Blythe Sr. ’70 Mr. H. Tate Bowers Mr. Erskine B. Bowles Mrs. Janet Y. Bradshaw Mrs. Robin R. Branstrom Mr. William J. Branstrom III Ms. Kimbrell Brattain Mr. Peter C. Browning Ms. Jennie R. Buckner Ms. D. Ann Caulkins Mrs. Ann W. Chalk Mr. John D. Chalk III Mr. Derick S. Close ’77
Mrs. Stephanie R. Counts Mrs. Mildred Dalton Cox ’66 Mr. Larry J. Dagenhart Mr. R. Stuart Dickson ’47 Mrs. Kay S. Ethridge Mr. Mark F. Ethridge III Mr. Charles L. Fonville Sr. Mr. Marshall B. Gilchrist ’58 Mrs. Beverly S. Hance Mrs. Catherine Hansen Mr. Henry A. Harkey Dr. E. Flynn Harris Sr. Mrs. Debra Hickman Mrs. Carlene L. Holder Mr. David L. Hood Jr. Mr. G. Patrick Hunter Jr. Mr. James E. S. Hynes Mr. Graeme M. Keith Mrs. Thelma Ladd Mr. W. States Lee IV Mrs. Sandra P. Levine Mrs. Lillian D. McAulay Mrs. Mary I. McLanahan Mr. John S. Miller Jr. Mr. Ronald W. Miller Mrs. Victoria C. Mitchener Mrs. Ann K. Murphy Mrs. Patricia O'Herron Norman ’65 Mr. Thomas E. Norman Mr. Brian A. O'Leary Mrs. Suzanne B. Pittenger Mr. Rodney C. Pitts ’64 Mr. Verl O. Purdy Mr. Patrick C. Riley Dr. Livia K. Robicsek Mr. R. Downie Saussy Jr. Mr. Paul R. Scarborough ’68 Mrs. Kathleen W. Shaw Mr. Kirk A. Shaw Mr. Charles M. Shelton Sr. Mr. Marc H. Silverman Mrs. Mattye B. Silverman Mr. O. Bruton Smith Mr. H. Keith Stoneman Jr. Mrs. Tillie S. Tice Mr. B. Keith Trent Mr. Wilson C. Wearn Jr. Mr. C. Rex Welton Sr. ’58 Mrs. Elizabeth Smith White ’55 Mrs. Eugenia N. White Mr. F. Abbott Whitney Jr. The Honorable Frank D. Whitney ’78 Mrs. Emily F. Zimmern
Parent Support Group Leadership
Recent Boosters Club presidents Parmele Calame, Ellen Holland, and Amanda Dunn
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Boosters Club Executive Board Ellen and Warren Holland, President Amanda and Jim Dunn, Past President
Parmele and Caldwell Calame, President Elect Katie and Andy Cox, Treasurer Nancy and Steve Sasz, Secretary Friends of the Arts Michele Assaf Saleeby, Board Chair Teresa Powell, Past Chair Deborah Porter, Secretary Anisha Samiy, Treasurer Stefhanie Howe, LS Drama Representative Robin Hall Feddersen, LS Visual Art Representative Candice Campbell, MS Visual Art, Music and Drama Representative Jeanna Prevette, US Drama Representative Liz Horton, US Music Representative Meredith Baumstein, US Visual Art Representative Robin Riley, Big Saturday Coordinator Robin Brown and Deborah Porter, Soup Bowl Coordinator Ashley Larkin, Special Events Coordinator International Board Ellen Gruter, Chair Veronica Himmele, Secretary Patricia Britton, Lower School Representative Pleun Demas, Middle School Representative Ulla Werenthaler, Upper School Representative Tatiana Gianella and Vanessa Rosario, Big Saturday Chairs Parents’ Association Executive Board Elizabeth Portland, President Ansley Calhoun, Past President Kristin Hobson, President-Elect Carrie Garcia, Allocations Kelly Lauer, Communications Coordinator Corinne Ryan, Recording Secretary Amy Augustine, Treasurer Risa Miller, Treasurer-Elect Kristin Hair, Lower School Board Chair Lisa Toppin, Middle School Board Chair Marion Shields, Upper School Board Chair Stephanie Timperman, Projects Board Chair Michele Assaf Saleeby, FOTA Chair Ellen Gruter, International Chair POCIS Volunteer Leadership Team Charles Horton, Chairperson Raquel Tillman, LS Parents’ Association Representative Kenyatta Hankerson, MS Parents’ Association Representative Domina Blount, US Parents’ Association Representative Robin Tolliver-Ayotunde, US Showcase Chair
Meet Our New Trustees Welcome to these trustees, joining the Board for the 2018–19 school year Alex D. Funderburg recently retired as managing director at Banc of America Leasing and Capital. He serves on the Board of Trustees for the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America, and was the Carolinas chapter president from 2011– 15. He is also on the national board of ImproveCareNow, a quality improvement network of pediatric hospitals. Locally, Alex serves on the boards of Novant Health’s Presbyterian Medical Center Foundation and the Charlotte Ballet. He has a BA in economics from Amherst College and an MBA from Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University. At Country Day, Alex has been involved with the Country Day Fund for a number of years, including serving as co-chair with his wife, Patty, during the 2016-17 school year. He is the current Leadership Chair of the Country Day Fund and a member of the Capital Campaign Cabinet. The Funderburgs have three children: son, Alex ’15; and daughters, Caroline ’17 and Emily, in eighth grade. Scott Mattei is the president of Mattei Holdings LLC and oversees numerous underlying companies specializing in asset allocation in both public and private markets including real estate development, land sales, private equity, and hedged investments. Scott also serves as trustee of the Mattei Foundation, a private family foundation. Scott is an actively involved member of the Young Presidents Organization (YPO) and a lifetime member of the National Eagle Scout Association, and currently serves on the Mint Museum’s Board of Trustees and the President’s Advisory Council of the University of Texas at Austin’s McCombs School of Business. Scott has a BBA in finance and BA in history from Southern Methodist University and his MBA from University of Texas-Austin. Scott established the J. Scott Mattei McCombs MBA Scholarship and the J. Scott Mattei SMU Endowed Scholarship, respectively, at each of his alma maters. He joined the Country Day Advancement Committee in 2015 and is a member of the Capital Campaign Cabinet. He and his wife, Ashley, have a daughter, Kate, in seventh grade, and son, Charlie, in fifth grade.
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Dr. Lisa M. Toppin is the chief diversity officer at LPL Financial. She has held HR leadership positions with Charles Schwab, Phillips Petroleum, Sherwin Williams, and Montell USA. Lisa serves on the Linkage Women in Leadership Advisory Board and has leadership roles in other nonprofits, including the Junior League of Charlotte and Above and Beyond Students. She is also in the Class of 2018 for Charlotte Business Journal’s Women in Business Awards. Lisa has a BA in speech pathology from Howard University, a BA in psychology from George Washington University, an MS in human resources from Rutgers University, and an EdD in human resources development from George Washington University. Since coming to Country Day in 2012, Lisa has volunteered in a variety of positions for POCIS and the Parents’ Association, along with leadership roles for the Country Day Fund. She and her husband, Lin, have two children: son, Lance, in eighth grade, and daughter, Lindsay, a sixth grader.
2017/18 Advancement Department Katharine Atkins, Director of Major Gifts Lauren Batten, Director of Advancement Lee-Anne Black, Associate Director of Marketing & Communications Bruce Doskocil, Data Operations Specialist Shannon Drosky, Director of Marketing & Communications Pauline Feimster, Volunteer/Events Coordinator Danielle Ferguson, Director of Alumni Relations Robin Furr, Gift Processing Specialist Susan McConderee, Advancement Associate/ Office Manager Merrill Mills, Director of the Country Day Fund Emily Pearce, Research Specialist Natalie Pruett, Associate Director of Marketing & Communications Karen Ridout ’96, Director of Advancement Services
Despite our efforts to ensure the accuracy of the names listed in the Donor Rolls, errors do sometimes occur. If your name has been omitted or misprinted, please accept our sincerest apology and notify us so we can correct the record. You may send an e-mail to Bruce Doskocil or call the Advancement Department at 704.943.4549. Gifts received after June 30, 2018, will appear in the 2018/19 Donor Roll.
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What Makes a Country Day Education so Exceptional? Remarkable Academics Outstanding Faculty Going Beyond Academics Strength in Community Your Country Day Fund gift of any size supports all of these areas of impact and many more. To learn more or make a gift, please visit: charlottecountryday.org/CountryDayFund 60
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BUCSNOTES A ROUND-UP OF FUN FACTS EVERY BUC MIGHT LIKE TO KNOW.
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The passing rate for the IB Class of 2018. The IB Diploma graduates include a Morehead-Cain Scholarship recipient to UNC-Chapel Hill, four members taking their athletic abilities to the next level at Colby, Elon, Rhodes, and Sewanee, and matriculation to such selective schools as UVA, Dartmouth, Wake Forest, and Davidson.
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The number of windows installed in the new Purdy Center for Science and Math and the Hance Learning Center. To learn more about how these light-filled, innovative learning spaces are impacting teaching and learning, see page 20.
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Number of AP tests taken by Country Day students across 23 subject areas with 65 percent of students earning 4s and 5s (1-5 scale).
The number of donors to the Country Day Fund, our school’s top fundraising priority because it directly impacts everything that makes Country Day a leader in education. See who is helping to make an impact, beginning on page 43.
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The number of student works recognized for excellence by the Mid-Carolina Region Scholastic Art and Writing Awards. This piece by Alyssa Farrar ’18, won a national Silver Medal for photography and was featured on a billboard along South Boulevard as part of the “Drive Through Gallery” of the Mid-Carolina Region Scholastic Art and Writing Awards.
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Lots of community members “like” and “love” this sweet tradition—seniors walking hand-in-hand with our junior kindergarten and kindergarten students into the All-School Convocation, which was held on September 7.