Cincinnati Hills Christian Acadmy's annual report 2009-2010

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Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy Annual Report 2009-2010


Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy

Annual Report 2009-2010

our mission Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy is a Christ-Centered, Non-Denominational, College Preparatory Academy that exists to Prepare students intellectually and spiritually for success in higher education and to impact and influence the world according to their unique gifts and talents.

table of contents Message from the Head of School

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The trip of a lifetime

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Armleder’s 10 year anniversary

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CHCA non-required reading list

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CHCA from my perspective

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The Class of 2000’s 10-year reunion

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Message from the Board President

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2009-2010 financial reports

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Our donors

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Editor Liz Bronson ’00

Contributors Stel Kirbabas Michael Kuremsky Dean Nicholas Jenn (Reynolds) Schmidt ’00 Mike Wallace

Donor lists Rebecca Sequeira Tracy Wolcott

Layout & design Kristine Hall

Photography Judi Alvarado

Visit us on the web at www.chca-oh.org Armleder PK 4/5 students Adeline Caton and Marisol Ambrosio applaud while (on the cover) 8th graders Savannah Mary and Drew Taylor enjoy the sunshine during the school's 10 year celebration

Please send address changes to rebecca.sequeira@chca-oh.org or call (513) 247-9944 ext. 251


Message from the Head of School With “building a vibrant sense of community” as one of our core values, Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy’s goal is to bring people to this school for a great education and let them discover that there’s a great fellowship of loving, faithful, encouraging people to be had here as well. In this way, we’re saying that CHCA is not just about the student – it’s about the whole family. A lot of places talk about building community, but at CHCA, you can see it in action. Families gather to share dinner together at the Homecoming picnic, students from every building converge on the middle school grounds to enjoy the fun of Fall Festival, high school students take time to serve and make connections at EBL Elementary and Armleder, and of course, there are the myriad sports parents that do more than just attend games – they travel together, share meals, root with each other, and support their coaches and athletes. This October, I had the honor of attending Armleder’s 10 year anniversary celebration, and it was such a treat to see students, teachers, staff members from a variety of capacities, principals from all four buildings, and donors who invested in the Armleder mission gathered together to commemorate this milestone. The joy was infectious. I love to see these various groups banding together like a family despite differences in viewpoints, ages and backgrounds – it’s a clear demonstration of how the love of Christ unites us. This is just the kind of community that our founders dreamed of over 20 years ago. Two decades later, as we look around our campuses and see the fellowship, beautiful buildings, talented faculty and one-of-a-kind programming, it’s important that we recognize it’s now our turn to keep the tradition alive. People had a vision and were generous in order to make it a reality. I hope everyone in the CHCA

In a world that

community will support our Gift of Giving annual campaign, a way for us to be generous

overemphasizes

toward the CHCA mission’s two most important pieces: our teachers and students.

independence

In a world that overemphasizes independence and encourages isolation, I’m glad that

and encourages

CHCA places real value in community. It’s thanks to families who came here ten, fifteen,

isolation, I’m glad

even twenty years ago that this is our school’s culture. My hope is that those who come

that CHCA places

after this current generation of school families will find us equally faithful.

real value in community.

Randy Brunk, Head of School

Randy Brunk with (from left) Ron McSwain, Phyllis McSwain and Armleder Principal Susan Miller at the Armleder 10 year anniversary celebration.

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The Trip of A Lifetime by Dr. Dean Nicholas, MSL High School Principal

My role as principal involves many duties, responsibilities and opportunities, but of all the things I do here, nothing brings me more joy than sharing my passion for the land, history and people of Israel. Since coming to CHCA 14 years ago, I have led five trips to this country.

the modern world.” We visited key sites that we’d read about in James

And in the same way that the beauty and power of the Holy Land

Michener’s The Source like Megiddo, Tiberius, Acco and Sfat. We spent

changed my life as a senior in high school, I have seen everyone from

a day in the town of Ibillin, site of the school and university started

students to administrators catch the same excitement.

by Archbishop Elias Chacour, which we’d read about in his book

This June I took a 10-day trip to Israel (plus an optional three-day trip to neighboring Jordan) with a group of 25 students, parents, alumni and administrators. The trip was for some a final “field trip” for the senior honors elective course I taught fall semester called “Israel in

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Blood Brothers. For those students, the countless classroom debates about history, religion and the prospect of peace between Israelis and Palestinians came alive in a way books and lectures could not recreate. We realized firsthand that this situation is more complex than news accounts and sound bites allow.


For others, this trip was a chance to see the world of the Bible come alive in new ways. Geographical place names that we typically skim over as we read the Scriptures became meaningful references. A subtle but powerful shift happens as the traveler begins to experience the fact that biblical places— the Sea of Galilee, the Judean Wilderness, the town of Bethlehem, the city of Jerusalem—are real in physical, tangible ways. Most of us never fully realize that we have relegated the world of the Bible to a kind of fairyland of make believe. Passing highway signs with recognizable names, over and over people say, “I can’t believe we’re here!” For many travelers, this truly was a pilgrimage with memorable experiences at every turn: we sat on the Hill of Beatitudes and read Matthew 5 together. We sailed on the Sea of Galilee. Some were baptized in the Jordan River. We visited Caesarea and looked out over the Mediterranean, thinking about Paul’s imprisonment and Peter’s sharing with Cornelius. We saw the Church of the Annunciation in Nazareth

all four CHCA principals (from left, Dr. Rob Hall, CHCA Middle School; Sandy Breitholle, EBL Elementary; Susan Miller, Armleder; and Dr. Dean Nicholas, MSL High School) on the sea of Galilee.

and quieted ourselves in the grotto in the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem. We overlooked the city of

visited the ancient Roman city of Jerash, the

Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives and walked down

most well-preserved Roman city in the east

the Palm Sunday road, stopping to pray and hear

and part of the biblical Decapolis. Because

Scripture in the Garden of Gethsemane. We prayed at

of its stable political climate and abundant

the Western Wall and walked the Temple Mount. We

historical sites, Jordan is truly a place to see!

shared communion together in the peaceful site of the Garden Tomb. Amidst the chaos of buses, tourists, vendors, traffic and modern Israeli life, we enjoyed profound moments that enlivened our faith and opened our hearts to new possibilities.

Every time I travel to Israel I am changed, and always come home thinking about when I will return. Even now I’m thinking about taking the next CHCA group to experience a trip of a lifetime – stay tuned!

A portion of our group stayed for the Jordan experience. For all of us—me included—this was a first. We saw Mt. Nebo from where Moses looked over the land of Israel and the regions of biblical Ammon, Moab, and Edom. We hiked through the natural and Nabatean wonders of Petra. We spent a night in modern Amman and

the magnificent carved architecture of Petra in Jordan.

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Armleder Celebrates 10 years of light in the city When Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy opened the Otto Armleder Memorial Education Center in August 2000, no one knew what the future would hold. What they did know was that the school, brought to life by months of fervent prayer, diligent planning and gifts from dozens of families and businesses, was a gift from God to the city of Cincinnati. Those who worked to make the Armleder vision a reality could see the potential to impact generations of urban families with Christ-centered, academically excellent education – God’s light in the heart of the city. This October, students, teachers, staff, families, donors and friends gathered on Armleder’s playground to celebrate ten years of exactly that: hearts changed by the love of Christ, minds broadened by challenging academics, talents discovered in art class, choir practice and football practice. “Ten years ago, 92 students joined 25 faculty and staff members from different backgrounds and experiences, with different expectations of what Armleder was going to be,” says Armleder Principal Susan Miller. “Today, we’re a family. We support one another in times of crisis, celebrate achievements and blessings, look after each other, serve one another and choose to do life together. I believe that’s what God had in mind when He came up with the idea for Armleder years ago and planted it in the hearts and minds of the people who made it happen.” After a program of song, prayer, heartfelt words from art teacher Gail Varner and readings from student essay winners, everyone shared a picnic lunch. Varner, who has taught at Armleder since it opened 10 years ago, conveyed how thankful she is to be part of the school. “I pray regularly to God and tell Him ‘Thank you for Armleder and thank you for choosing me to here,’” she said.“Being able to intentionally plan lessons that teach about God and handle situations with students using Biblical principles is such a blessing. Our school is God’s school and our teachers, students and families were chosen by Him. He is present each and every day. I’m so thankful to have been here the past ten years and look forward to many more great years to come.”

What Armleder means to me by Hannah Begashaw, 4th grade

I love Armleder because it’s an honest school. Also because it helps us get ready for college. The staff are the nicest people ever and it helps me have a better relationship with God. Armleder does everything they can to get me to have good grades. Good grades mean there is a higher chance for me to go to college. Every day I walk through these doors and right there someone greets me. Now that’s what I call nice! And what makes this school special is how they teach me about God and how he is omnipotent (which means God is all-powerful). Thanks to Armleder I have a better relationship with God. Those are my three fabulous things about Armleder. 4


Historic school, historic building

What Armleder means to me by Raven Hines, 8th grade

Armleder is a fun loving community. It is a place where you don’t have to be worried about people judging you for your thoughts and ideas even if they are different. Armleder is a place where everyone’s ideas are valued. I have attended Armleder for ten years. Throughout the years that I have been here I have not only experienced spiritual and intellectual growth, I have witnessed this growth in my fellow classmates too. One of the things I love about Armleder is that the staff genuinely care about their students. They want nothing but the best for us. They want to see us succeed in every aspect of our lives. You never feel like you are alone at Armleder because you have your friends and teachers, Mrs. Miller and the rest of the staff walking alongside of you. We are a community that lives according to Psalm 133 which says it is “good and pleasant when brothers live together in unity!” Armleder is like a family that cares, guides and loves each other. I hope to go onto a prestigious college one day, perhaps even Harvard Business School. Armleder has given me a solid foundation. The world is open and available to me. Armleder has helped me walk with the Lord. I have learned that he is with me in everything I do. I am so thankful for Armleder and what it has brought to my life. The expectations set for me here will help me excel into my future. I am glad I am here to be a part of Armleder’s tenth anniversary celebration.

Today, the building at 140 West 9th Street downtown is home to teachers, staff and students who come each day for lessons in everything from the alphabet to ecosystems. But years ago, the people who walked through the doors of the historic Crosley Square building were there for an entirely different purpose: news, stardom and the world’s most infamous talk show.

1942: The building, a former Elks Lodge, becomes home to WLW-AM, the 50,000-watt radio station heard by listeners coast to coast. 1948: Cincinnati’s first television station, WLWT (Channel 5), begins airing shows like Ruth Lyons’ The 50/50 Club and Midwestern Hayride from Crosley Square. On any given day, the hallways were crowded with guests including Doris Day, Bob Hope, Lucille Ball, Tony Bennett, Jerry Lewis, Ronald Reagan, and Cincinnati native Roy Rogers (plus his horse, Trigger). 1957: WLWT begins broadcasting programs in color, earning Cincinnati the nickname “Colortown, U.S.A.”

1991-92: Former Cincinnati mayor and Channel 5 news anchor Jerry Springer airs the first season of The Jerry Springer Show from the building. The show later moved to studios in Chicago. 1999: WLWT vacates Crosley Square for its new home in nearby Mt. Auburn. 2000: The building is remodeled and the Otto Armleder Memorial Education Center is opened.


We asked our faculty and staff what they’re reading in their free time – that is, when they’re not teaching, grading papers, planning lessons, guiding staff, answering phones, setting up lighting cues, managing the school’s computer network, and molding young minds. Here’s what they said – and don’t worry, there won’t be a test.

Administrative Aide at CHCA Middle School Of the books I’ve read recently, my favorite has been Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom. This was really a wonderful read – the teacher never stopped teaching, and the student never stopped learning. They truly had a special bond and friendship. The book is a wonderful lesson on living and the impact you may have on another person. Morrie had a truly positive outlook on life which inspired me.

Head of School To Change the World by James Hunter is a game changer for Christians. We have often made erroneous assumptions about how and why to change the world for Christ, and this book reveals how culture is shaped and how historically Christians have often come to find themselves following rather than leading. I want our students to learn to shape the culture they will inherit, and this book gives us some great insights as to how that might happen.

5th & 6th grade language arts & social studies teacher at Otto Armleder School The Help by Kathryn Stockett deals with an aspect of southern life in the pre-Civil Rights era that is often overlooked: the relationships between white women of privilege and their maids. Written as historical fiction, the story is told from the perspectives of two maids and one woman whose mother employs a maid. The dynamics of the relationships and the courage that it takes for the characters to forge against societal constraints as they start a movement are dealt with using humor and grace.

2nd grade teacher at Edyth B. Lindner Elementary I first read Mindset by Carol Dweck, PhD., a year ago for a master’s class and have re-read it several times since. It explains the difference between a fixed mindset (in which a person believes their talents and abilities are already decided) and a growth mindset (in which a person believes they can change and develop). The book has been 6

helpful to me both professionally and personally. I would highly recommend it to parents who are interested in their children’s overall growth and well-being.

Theatre Manager/ Technical Director The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett intrigued me because one of its main characters is a 12th century mason whose life’s ambition is to be master builder for a new cathedral. In those days if you were lucky enough to get this job you were employed for life. Since I am a mason’s son and a 3rd generation mason myself, I loved it! Follett is an impeccable storyteller and weaves the lives of many different characters from different backgrounds and social status together with ease. Not only is the story exciting and suspenseful, but it is also on the money as far as the history of the building techniques used in those days.

Geometry teacher at Martha S. Lindner High School The Book Thief by Markus Zusak is written from death’s viewpoint, and it fits in the historical fiction category, so there was something to learn from many perspectives. I liked it because of the humanness in the story and how I came to love the characters, even the grumpy foster mother. It’s a story of poverty and struggles, but the girl finds freedom in books. I think we all need to find something that brings us that same sense of freedom (and stability)!

Social studies teacher at CHCA Middle School Dietrich Bonhoeffer is one of my heroes so reading Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy by Eric Metaxas was enlightening. As a history buff, I also enjoyed the great background of events surrounding the 1900s in Europe, the U.S. and rest of the world. Metaxas examines how these circumstances influenced Bonhoeffer’s faith and activism during World War II. My favorite quote:“Christianity preaches the infinite worth of that which is seemingly worthless and the infinite worthlessness of that which is seemingly so valued.”


Kindergarten Prep teacher & Director of Eagles Landing Program at EBL Elementary The book and small group study Love & War by John and Stasi Eldredge allowed my husband and I to understand one another and communicate better. We have a stronger marriage as a result of this book and the work that went along with it. We both laughed and cried. It’s a book that every married couple should read…and every engaged couple should explore. I love real stories written by real people, so I also enjoyed How to Cook a Tapir: a Memoir of Belize by Joan Fry. I love reading about people daring enough to do the things I’m too chicken to do, like Fry did when she, as a 20 year old, lived her first year of marriage deep in the heart of the rainforest of British Honduras (now known as Belize). It was great to just relax and enjoy stepping into someone else’s shoes.

Latin teacher at MSL High School Manhunt by James L. Swanson is a very dramatic account of the conspiracy to kill President Lincoln, the vice president and top cabinet members. The events of the day are vividly recreated, as is the ensuing manhunt which ultimately resulted in the death of John Wilkes Booth and the capture and trial of the other central conspirators. Some of those who aided and abetted the conspirators met interestingly different fates. The book made the events come alive, and filled in a lot that I didn’t know. You don’t have to be a history buff to enjoy this book.

Director of Information Technology for CHCA Crazy Love by Francis Chan raises some interesting thoughts about how and why we live out our faith. You can’t help but re-evaluate why you do (or don’t do) some of the things you do (or don’t do.) The book humbles you where you fall short, but also challenges you with ways to strengthen your relationship with God.

7th & 8th grade math & science teacher at Otto Armleder School I’m a big fan of the Elm Creek Quilts novels by Jennifer Chiaverini. I love to sew, and these books about a group of quilters, their families and their friendships are always an enjoyable and even inspiring read. It always makes me want to start a new quilt or join a women’s circle of some sort.

English teacher at MSL High School

Technology teacher at Otto Armleder School

[Fellow MSL HS English teacher] Michelle Barron recommended The Elegance of the Hedgehog by Muriel Barbery to me, and I’m glad she did. First, the book is intensely well-written and works as a sort of primer of philosophy while functioning as an entertaining novel. Its premise is dark without entering morbidity and uncompromising without using cliché. Not only is the story itself fascinating, but the characters Barbery creates feel anything but contrived. One of her protagonists bewails the ills of the bourgeoisie while quoting Tolstoy, a combination worthy of anyone’s attention. If you’re looking for a read that will entertain, enlighten, and captivate, The Elegance of the Hedgehog is a step in the right direction. I also have to recommend The French Laundry Cookbook by Thomas Keller. This summer I did a free internship at a restaurant just to learn about the industry, and was introduced to the cooking styles of Thomas Keller (who is quite possibly the best chef in the United States). This is a cookbook that is to be read from start to finish, focusing on slow food, meals that take days to prepare but whose flavors will linger in one’s memory for weeks. If you’re serious about food and about cooking, Keller’s resource is an essential read.

Stones into Schools by Greg Mortenson (author of Three Cups of Tea) is the incredible story about how a promise to a small village in Pakistan turned into a huge effort to build schools in Pakistan and Afghanistan. It showed how a common goal can bring people together to overcome great difficulties and achieve something almost unbelievable. Not only did Mortenson make a difference through the building of schools, he had an impact on the thinking of American military and Congressional leaders about the people of those two countries.

Christian studies and ethics teacher at MSL High School Reading the Bible in the Strange World of Medicine is an excellent discussion by theologian and ethicist Allen Verhey on how Scripture relates to the world of medicine and bioethics. Verhey carefully addresses the important role Scripture plays within the Christian community in shaping our overarching worldview and how this worldview informs and guides complex decisions about our human lives and bodies. The author also points out the dangers of Christians acting in “bad faith” when misusing and misappropriating Scripture. Another good one: in Prayers for a Privileged People, renowned Old Testament theologian Walter Brueggemann offers rich, deeply informed prayers reflecting the difficult tension we face as individuals living in a place of privilege amidst a world of overwhelming needs. Brueggemann provocatively and passionately encourages us to yield ourselves to God’s gracious work in bringing about peace, justice and righteousness.

Assistant Principal at CHCA Middle School This Time Together: Laughter and Reflection by Carol Burnett was such a fun autobiography! I laughed out loud as I read the on- and off-stage escapades of Ms. Burnett and her co-stars. The stories are from a time when comedy relied on funny skits, not degrading someone else. Ms. Burnett’s positive outlook on life is reinforced by her ability to find humor in a myriad of mundane daily activities. As a middle school administrator, I talk to lots of parents who want to know how to bring up children of character and common sense in a world that lacks those things. I like to recommend The Blessings of a Skinned Knee: Using Jewish Teachings to Raise Self-Reliant Children by Wendy Mogel and Nurture Shock by Po Bronson and Ashley Merryman. These books are mustreads for every educator, parent, grandparent and any person involved in the rearing of children. They contain good advice, backed by research that speaks to our indulgent society.

2nd grade teacher at Otto Armleder School Reading with Meaning by Debbie Miller is one of my favorite books to read. I’ve read it three times and each time find something new and exciting to apply in my own teaching. It walks you through reading comprehension and why it’s important, plus fun, practical ways to teach reading and build a successful reading community. A mustread for the start of the school year!

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chca from my perspective by Stel Kirbabas, CHCA parent My oldest son Alec is 19, a 2009

sense of amazement as he says to me (and I

graduate of CHCA, and currently

quote), “Oh my gosh, mom, I am so glad you and

a sophomore at the University of

dad sent me to CHCA because I learned so much

Cincinnati. He lives near campus

stuff from my teachers and am so far ahead of

in the fraternity he joined as a

the other students in my classes. I was thinking

freshman, so we usually only see

to myself that if I had just tried a little harder in

him when he needs money or

Mr. Vanderkolk’s AP Econ class and had actually

the washer in his fraternity is on

taken the exam, I wouldn’t have

the fritz. His recent weekend visit

to work so hard now. I never

was due to the latter, and while I

even took Calc in high school but

don’t know what sparked it, I was gifted today

learning all the other basics from

with a rare, heartfelt conversation with my son.

the math teachers is helping me

The topic was CHCA.

get an A.” I start to say “If you’d

Alec was a very typical CHCA student, participating in everything from sports to fine arts to outreach work. The part he didn’t seem too interested in was the academics, which did not sit well with his father and me. Oh, the lectures I gave that kid over the years about his grades. Quarter after quarter, year after year we had the same conversation with our son as he continued to bring home Bs and Cs. In truth, we kept him at CHCA because he was surrounded

you could have saved us all a lot of heartache!” but before I can get the words out, he adds,“I wish I could tell the high school kids to listen to their parents and the teachers but they won’t, mom. You have to be in college before you really get it. It’s just part of being a kid.”

by other Christian families who treated him as

As I look at my son in this

their own and we had the comfort of knowing

moment on a beautiful Saturday

the teachers and staff truly loved him. As far

in late October, my perspective

as CHCA being able to make a difference for

about what CHCA can offer

him academically, we did not hold out hope. I

academically has changed. He

am embarrassed to admit that based on his

really was prepared for college,

performance at CHCA, we expected our son to

and has the As and Bs to prove

show up on our doorstep by his second quarter,

it.

admitting he flunked out of UC.

testimony

Fast forward one year and four months: our son is carrying a 3.2 GPA in UC’s tough College of Business while working a part time job and serving as his fraternity’s head of fundraising. He is standing in front of me, sharing that he got a 90% on his Foundations of Applied Calculus test and a 100% on last week’s Economics test. I listen with gladness in my heart and a growing

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only listened to me back then,

from

I have heard that other

for

years

students,

but it just goes to show – even parents can

hear

something

again and again and not

understand

until

we experience it for ourselves.

my perspective about what CHCA can offer academically has changed. He really was prepared for college, and has the As and Bs to prove it.


a decade older, a decade wiser The Class of 2000's 10-year reunion by Liz Bronson ’00 With apologies to the other classes and their reunions, this summer’s Class of 2000 ten year reunion was likely the biggest and best one the school has seen. I may be a little biased (I am a 2000 grad, after all) but with over 75 people in attendance and a full day of activities, the classes that follow will need to try hard to top it. (Class of 2001, your move.) It had the hallmarks of your typical reunion – stories exchanged about the tornado of 1998, about pranks and jokes played on teachers and each other, about dances and class trips. But thanks to thoughtful planning by organizers Casey (Sutherly) Purnhagen, Ryan Betscher and Joe Ashbrook, it was so much more than typical. The afternoon portion took place at the high school – we were treated to “class” with each other that reminded us of the old days, encouraged talk about the present, and looked ahead to the future. Then there was chapel time, complete with worship music by alumni, a special message from Dr. Nicholas, a riveting testimony shared by Jenn (Reynolds) Schmidt and prayer. Later that evening, we gathered again at Montgomery Inn for dinner with teachers and administrators past and present including Spanish teacher Cherie Bailey, principal Dr. Joan Miracle, assistant principal Earl Edmonds, biology teacher Jack Bailey and football coach Cliff Hern. CHCA Alumni Relations Coordinator Tracy Wolcott was impressed by the turnout and spirit of the gathering. “This class had such great ideas and really made it a day to remember,” Wolcott says. “Reunions are tough to plan – as an organizer, you never know how many people will attend or what they’ll want to do, and as an attendee you wonder if it will be easy to talk to people you haven’t seen for a decade. But this group had a great time. It’s always a joy to see this class get together.”

looking back: what chca has meant to me by Jenn (Reynolds) Schmidt ‘00 High school was hard for me, so needless to say, the thought of returning for a ten-year reunion brought up feelings of insecurity I’d much rather forget. As the day got closer, I became preoccupied with having a really impressive answer to the question, “what have you done in the last ten years?” My honest answer (which I am normally perfectly content with) – mother of two, stay-at-home mom, wife, etc. – now seemed completely ordinary in light of what I imagined my friends saying. Sometimes it It was in this that God showed me: it’s takes a high not about what I have made of myself school reunion in the last ten years; it’s about what to remember that God has made of himself through me.

it’s not just about where we were, but where God has brought us.

Once God delivered the Israelites from Egypt he told them again and again to remember what He had done and remember the greatness of the one who set them free. My high school years were characterized by a few kinds of slavery: to the opinions of others, to my moral performances, to my need for approval. But looking back on my time at CHCA, I see the hand of a loving God pursuing me into a relationship with Him, ultimately delivering me from my captivity. Just like the Israelites, I have found God to be faithful time

and time again. Once I graduated I became a believer, putting my trust in Christ. It was then that my “coming out of Egypt” story began. Deuteronomy 8:2-5 talks about how, once delivered from captivity, the Israelites wandered the desert covered by God’s protection, provision and discipline. These verses are the perfect description of the past ten years for me: God has spent the time leading me and causing me to hunger, then feeding me from His own hand. After one year of studying theater – my passion – in college, I felt God leading me to Bible college. Gone was the thing I loved so much and found my identity in, but God used this to test me and drive me to have a deeper trust in Him. Then, after a year of marriage, my husband got a job offer in Colorado. We moved away from my family (something I said I would never do), causing me to hunger – yet God provided for me again. And once I became a mother, all my attempts at “having it together” were dashed and all my weaknesses exposed. Again God fed me. Each time he has reminded me of the sufficiency of my Savior and allowed me to rest there. So when I look back on CHCA, I see the beginning of my journey with God. I came to this school brokenhearted and running from God, and left with the knowledge that He loves me and wants me to experience the freedom that comes from knowing Christ. And while these past ten years have had their share of challenges, hunger, swollen feet, confusion and tears, I have seen a God patiently pursuing me again and again. Sometimes it takes a high school reunion to remember that it’s not just about where we were, but where God has brought us.

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CHCA’s annual campaign supports our two most important groups: students and teachers. We hope you’ll lend us a hand by making a donation – you can even choose where you want to direct your gift: teacher support (classroom tools, professional development, salary increases and stipends), tuition assistance, or wherever the need is greatest.

Send in your gift by December 31 to take advantage of a 2010 tax deduction. Use the enclosed envelope or visit chca-oh.org/give to make a gift today. Questions? Contact the Advancement Office at (513) 247-9944 ext. 211.

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Serving the chca mission as parent & president by Michael Kuremsky, Board President My wife Wendy and I have two

in a Christ-centered environment, where we desire

high school students – Tanner (a

all students to develop a lifelong passion to learn,

junior) and Caroline (a freshman),

lead and serve. As a Board, we now benchmark all

but memories from our early

decisions and plans for the future against our spe-

years at CHCA are still fresh in my

cific vision, mission and values to ensure CHCA stays

mind: our interview to enroll Tan-

on the right track toward what God has called us to

ner in kindergarten, Caroline per-

be.

forming with Melody Makers, the Bigger-Better socials, listening to our kids as they shared their experiences on the Mexico mission trips. We are so grateful to the Lord for a place that weaves together the values of Christ, excellent academics, service and other rich opportunities that help our

The Board has also worked relentlessly with our executive staff to make CHCA as excellent a value as possible for our families while also competitively compensating our faculty. This has always been the Board’s heartfelt desire (especially through the difficult economic downturn of the past few years) and I am excited to share that CHCA is in sound financial health for which we are entirely grateful.

kids discover their gifts and pas-

Other highlights over the years include commis-

sions. As a passionate believer

sioning the plan to develop CHCA’s SoaringStart

in CHCA’s mission, I have found it

Preschool (which is now thriving and successful),

Our prayer is

truly rewarding to serve on the Board of Trustees for

making new investments in our enrollment and ad-

that the seeds

the past five years. I know many folks wonder what

missions efforts (which have resulted in waiting lists

planted at this

the Board does, so here’s a glimpse of some of the

at EBL Elementary), and initiating the annual All-

great school

most meaningful work I have been a part over the

School Praise and Worship Celebration which has

past five years.

united the hearts and voices of Armleder and North

enable our

Campus families for the past two years.

students not

One of our roles as a Board is to ensure we have ter-

only to succeed

rific leadership in place to “run CHCA.” We have an

The people who comprise the Board of Trustees

outstanding team who carries out the mission of

are parents, alumni, coaches, volunteers – they’re

CHCA with excellence, and I can easily say that some

in your classrooms, in your prayer groups, working

of the biggest blessings during my Board service

at CHCA events and serving your children. They are

have been working alongside Randy Brunk, Dean

passionate, faithful, dedicated people who seek to

difference in the

Nicholas, Rob Hall, Sandy Breitholle, Susan Miller and

serve God and the whole CHCA community. Our

world for the

others, strengthening relationships, praying and en-

prayer is that the seeds planted at this great school

couraging.

enable our students not only to succeed in higher

in higher education but also to make a

kingdom of God.

Another role the Board undertakes is ensuring the school grows and progresses in ways that support

education but also to make a difference in the world for the kingdom of God.

the vision, mission and values of the school. Everything we do at CHCA centers on academic excellence

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The Year in Revi

MESSAGE FROM THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES FINANCE COMMITTEE

Balance Sheet 2010 vs. 2009

On behalf of the Board of Trustees Finance

Comparing our assets from year to year, there was a slight reduction in our net assets in 2008-09. This loss was due to a drop in the markets, which affected our investments.

Committee, I am pleased to report that

Assets

2010

2009

$39,818,348

$30,929,880

Deferred Tuition

$3,884,525

$3,724,916

Receivables

$3,690,491

$10,430,419

$36,267,775

$37,194,873

Other Assets

$89,044

$94,036

Total Assets

$83,750,183

$82,374,124

BKD, LLP, our independent auditors, issued a ‘clean’ opinion regarding

Cash and Investments

CHCA’s financial statements for the year ending June 30, 2010. This clean opinion signifies the auditor’s belief that our financial statements accurately represent the financial position of CHCA. Portions of

Property and Equipment

the financial statements are included on the pages that follow. You may review BKD’s audit report in its entirety by contacting Mike Wallace in the Business Office at (513) 247-0900. We are extremely fortunate to have such a dedicated and credible financial team overseeing our CHCA community. Mike and

Liabilities And Net Assets Liabilities

his staff are to be commended on a job well done. As we move forward, I want to assure you that the Board remains focused on maintaining a high level of value for this Christ-centered institution of academic

Accrued Expenses

$1,604,325

$1,418,886

Deferred Tuition

$3,884,525

$3,724,916

Long Term Debt

$10,941,659

$10,860,633

Total Liabilities

$16,430,509

$16,004,435

Net Assets

$67,319,674

$66,369,689

$83,750,183

$82,374,124

excellence. We ask for your prayers and encourage your input via a public budget meeting scheduled each year. Evan Andrews, 2010-11 Board Treasurer

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Total Liabilities & Net Assets


iew: 2009 - 2010 Financial Reports A Look at our Cash & Investments

CHCA Assets Cash and Investments Deferred Tuition Receivables Property and Equipment Other Assets TOTAL ASSETS

Schott International Fund $64,013 Bond Shrinking Fund $130,468 Miscellaneous $214,314 Capital Reserve $229,953 Restricted $689,583 Bessie Steel (Armleder) $1,010,735 Cash $1,115,234 Securities $1,129,932 NC Enhancement - Affordability $1,874,595 Pooled Endowments Tuition Reduction $1,891,097 Teacher Incentive Endowment $2,274,513 NC Enhancement - Building $3,883,275

$39,818,348 $3,884,525 $3,690,491 $36,267,775 $89,044 $83,750,183

48%

43%

Cash & Investments

Property & Equipment

4%

Receivables

Armleder Scholarship Funds $25,310,636

4%

1%

Other Assets

Deferred Tuition

Total Cash and Investments: $39,818,348

CHCA Debt Balance $12,000,000 $10,000,000

Principal Balance

$8,000,000 $6,000,000 $4,000,000 $2,000,000

2029

2028

2027

2026

2025

2024

2023

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

2017

2016

2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

$0

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The Year in Review: 2009-2010 Financial Reports A Look at our Revenues and Expenses 2009/2010 Actual

2009/2010 Budget

Variance To Budget

2008/2009 Actual

Tuition & Fees

$16,818,335

$16,268,863

$549,472

$16,322,654

Contributions

$787,502

$815,000

($27,498)

$666,831

$1,243,424

$1,286,658

($43,234)

$1,305,664

$214,868

$365,000

($150,132)

$237,959

$0

$0

$0

$2,679,675

$19,064,129

$18,735,521

$328,608

$21,212,78

revenues

State Funds Investment / Other Income Capital TOTAL REVENUES

expenses Payroll and Benefits

$12,404,165

$12,410,841

$6,676

$12,689,156

Financial Aid

$1,771,236

$1,757,006

($14,230)

$1,496,278

Operating Expenses

$4,983,389

$5,022,735

$39,346

$4,966,866

$0

$0

$0

$2,679,675

$19,158,790

$19,190,582

$31,792

$21,831,975

-$94,661

-$455,061

$360,400

-$619,192

Capital TOTAL EXPENSES

NET INCOME

These numbers exclude certain areas that are contained in the audited financial statement such as capital gifts, endowment gifts and depreciation.

A look at our Revenues Tuition & Fees 88%

Investment/ Other Income 1%

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State Funds 7%

Contributions 4%

A look at our Expenses Payroll and Benefits 65%

Operating Expenses 26%

Financial Aid 9%


Mike Wallace nominated for cfo of the Year This summer, CHCA Chief Financial Officer Mike Wallace was nominated for a Business Courier 2010 CFO of the Year award. Though he lost to James Bowersox (CFO of Life Enriching Communities) in the Small Nonprofit category, the integrity and financial transparency that Wallace has brought to CHCA makes him a winner every year. The Courier asked Wallace, who has led CHCA’s Business Office for over eight years, about his workplace philosophy. “It’s important not to focus just on the accounting and finance aspects of my job,” he said. “Our school motto is ‘Learn, Lead and Serve,’ and I try to echo that by learning as much as I can about CHCA so I can contribute in all areas; as a leader, surrounding myself with good people and letting them do their job; and serving the school by maintaining the high standards and ethics that have made this institution successful.” Wallace also commented on the unique challenge of being a CFO at a Christian school. “Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy has allowed me to take all I have learned in the business world and apply it in a Christ-centered environment,” he said. “Seeing Jesus at work every day changes you for the better.”

2009-10 chca Board members Michael Kuremsky President Dave Browne Vice President Michael Foust Secretary Penny Osborne Treasurer Lisa Allgood Evan Andrews Bob Bedinghaus Ryan Betscher Rolando Collado Brian Gardner Jane Glenchur Jack Horvath Bonnie Klusmeyer Dean Kuroff Trent McCracken Gary Price Randy Randolph Greg Simpson Patti Younkin Randy Brunk, Head of School 15


Celebration Donors

Cash Donors Dr. and Mrs. Gregg Bruns Mr. and Mrs. Joel Campbell, III Mr. and Mrs. Paul Flint Mr. and Mrs. Drew Hagerty Mr. and Mrs. Jay Harrison, Jr. Mrs. Beth Heath Ms. Pat Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Chris Larger Mr. and Mrs. Dan Meador Mr. and Mrs. Mark Merkel Mr. David Oakes Mr. and Mrs. Gary Owens Parent Teacher Fellowship Mr. and Mrs. Rick Riccetti Mr. Mark Ruehlmann Mr. and Mrs. Al Schretter Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stull Mrs. Angela Stutz Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tedrick Mr. and Mrs. Bill Watson Mr. and Mrs. Larry Whetstone Mr. and Mrs. Rex Williams Dr. and Mrs. Zeke Zekoff

Sponsors

$10,000 Level

Johnson Investment Counsel PNC Bank Primerica Financial Services Ryan Homes

$7,500 Level

The Coggins Group at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney

$5,000 Level

Edward Jones Investments Fifth Third Bank McSwain Carpets & Floors Modern Office Methods Neal’s Design-Remodel 16

Corporate Sponsor E-Technologies Group

gifts in kind

A Salon Named Desire A Spoon Fulla Sugar Achievement Training & Nutrition, LLC Ms. Karla Adams Adrian Durban Florists AFG World Travel AirTran Airways All Occasions Event Rental Mrs. Lisa Allgood Mrs. Judith Alvarado American Financial Group American Girl Mrs. Laura Anderson Mrs. Nancy Anderson Anthony Munoz Foundation Aponte’s Pizzeria Apple Spice Junction Mr. and Mrs. Larry Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Michael Arthur Arthur Murray Dance Studio Athletes in Action ATP Tour, Inc. Auto Haus Cosmetics Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bailey Mrs. Linda Baker Ms. Carey Ballester Barefoot Contessa Mr. and Mrs. I.C. Bates Bead Happy Bearcats Sports Marketing Bearden, Pervis & Robin Bella Bows Ben & Jerry’s Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bernet BioWheels Workshop Mr. Rich Blackburn Mr. and Mrs. David Blink Mrs. Nancy Blyth Mrs. Marianne Borgmann Botanica, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. David Bowen Bravo Cucina Italiano Ms. Cindy Breitholle Mrs. Sandy Breitholle Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Brock Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bronson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Randy Brunk Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bruns Buddy LaRosa Buffalo Wild Wings Build A Bear Workshop Busy Bee Boutique Cakes by George Ms. Dana Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Richard Canavan Candy’s Dog O Mat Carlo & Johnny Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Carnes Carousel Home Furnishings Mr. and Mrs. Scott Carter Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Carter Mr. and Mrs. David Caruso Casino World Travel Drs. Cassinelli, Shanker, and Biddle Center City Collision Mrs. Monica Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Mike Chappelle CHCA Athletic Department CHCA Boosters CHCA Development Office CHCA Eagle Store CHCA Fall Festival Committee CHCA Fathers Group CHCA Fine Arts Department CHCA Friends Of Fine Arts CHCA PAX Group CHCA Prayer Group CHCA PTF CHCA Scrip Shop CHCA Spiritual Life Team Cherry Bomb Salon Chick Fil A at Deerfield Crossing Chili’s Montgomery Road Cincinnati Closets

Cincinnati Pops Orchestra Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Cincinnati Taekwondo Center Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden City of Montgomery Classical Glass Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Clayton Clear Channel Communications Mr. John Clifford and Mrs. Kelly Burke Ms. Cindy Coggins Mr. and Mrs. Rolando Collado Mrs. Sue Collins Collins & Co. Salon Mr. and Mrs. Dave Conway Ms. Lisa Copp Corinthian Networks Mrs. Judy Cox Mr. Larry Cox Mr. and Mrs. Jason Crichton Cross Training Sports Gear, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cunningham Custom Distributors Dan Ledbetter Photography Mrs. Alice Daniel Mr. Bryan Daniel Miss Debbie Day Dr. and Mrs. Thom deHoop Mr. and Mrs. Pete Delois DessertWorks Cakery Dewey’s Pizza Diane Firsten Studio Dick’s Sporting Goods Mrs. Pam Dinkelacker Mr. and Mrs. Peter Docter Dognabit! Donna’s Gourmet Cookies Mr. and Mrs. William Doppler Down Lite Mrs. Annette Eberhardt Eddie Merlot’s Mr. and Mrs. Victor Eilau Elk Creek Hunt Club & Winery ELLeboards Embers Ms. Erica English


E-Technologies Group Ethicon Endo Surgery, Inc. Family Christian Stores Family Tree Chiropractic and Wellness Fennell, Baron, & Yoxthimer Ferrari’s Little Italy and Bakery Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ferrigno Mrs. Debby Fields Firestone Country Club First Watch Mr. Bruce Flory Flour Power Four Bridges Country Club Mr. and Mrs. Mark Foutch Dr. Robert Fox, DDS Frisch’s Restaurants, Inc. Frontgate GTC Foodservice Gallery Veronique Gatorade, a subsidiary of the Quaker Company Dr. and Mrs Brooks Gerlinger Ms. Holly Getter Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Glaser Mrs. Diane Goebel Graeter’s Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Mr. and Mrs. David Gregory Mrs. Rebecca Grisell Mr. and Mrs. Randy Gunlock Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall Ms. Mary Hall Dr. Robert Hall Mrs. Sally Hall Mr. and Mrs. John Handelsman Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hanna Happy Tails In Home Dog Training Mr. and Mrs. William Haslem Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Hayes Dr. and Mrs. Eric Henize Heritage Raised Panels Dr. Eric W. Hickman, DDS, MS Mr. Tim Hilderbrand Hobby Lobby Mr. Tim Hockney Hoffman & Albers Interiors Holtzman Meats Mr. and Mrs. John Horning Mr. and Mrs. Drew Horter Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horvath Mr. and Mrs. Greg Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hughes Huntington Learning Center Indian Hill Winter Club Mrs. Nancy Isenberg Jag’s Steak & Seafood James Free Jewelers Jeff’s Driving School Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jenkins Mr. Jim Jonas Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones Josten’s Julie Staub Photography Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kadnar Mr. and Mrs. Brad Kaemmer Mr. and Mrs. Andy Kennedy Kensington Custom Homes Keurig, Inc. Kids First Sports Center Kim Harper Salon

Kings Island Kings Veterinary Hospital Mr. and Mrs Chris Kirbabas Mrs. Suzanne Kloster Mr. and Mrs. Rick Kohlan Mr. and Mrs. Chris Koob Kroger Food Stores L IMAGERY Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Lapthorn Dr. and Mrs. Michael Lawley Ms. Kate Legge Lisa A. Woods Custom Draperies Living Words Pottery & Gifts Lochmoor Stables, Inc. Mr. John Luber Macy’s Main Street Sweets Mrs. Lisa Mangiaracina Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mann Margot Madison Creative Stationery Marriott Cincinnati Northeast Mrs. Elaine Marsh Mrs. Donna Martin Mr. Joe Mason Massage Therapy of Montgomery McAlister’s Deli Mr. and Mrs. Bill McBrayer, IV Mr. Daniel McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Stephen McCollum Mr. and Mrs. Trent McCracken McGee’s Courts For Sports Mr. and Mrs. Rick McLeod McSwain Carpets & Floors ME. a Cara d’Ambrosio Salon Mr. and Mrs. Dan Meador Mercedes Benz Collision Center Mr. and Mrs. Mark Merkel Merle Norman Cosmetics Metroscooter Mr. and Mrs. Baker Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mikolanis Ms. Susan Miller Mr. and Mrs. David Millett Mr. and Mrs. John Mirlisena Mr. and Mrs. Scott Moffitt Moments to Memories Montgomery Inn Ms. Julie Moorehouse Mrs. Allison Morton Mr. Clean Performance Car Wash Murphin Ridge Inn Mrs. Lynn Nabors-McNally Natasha Blumenfeld Photography Natorp’s Garden Stores Nectar Restaurant Drs. Guy and Ann Neff Newport Aquarium Dr. and Mrs. Dean Nicholas Mr. and Mrs. Evans Nwankwo Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ochs Mr. and Mrs. Paul O’Neill On Goal Soccer Dr. and Mrs. Bradley Osborne Outback America Cincinnati Mrs and Mrs. Gary Owens Panera Bread Paragon Salon Mr. Jonathan Paris Mrs. Teri Parker Mr. and Mrs. John Paschall Paxton’s Grill

Pendelton Pilates Perfect North Slopes Personal Trainers World Pete Delois Recreations Outlet Mr. and Mrs. Todd Pfister Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Phelps Mr. Todd Pierce Ms. Mary Pietrantonio Pizazz Studio, Inc. Pleasant Vineyard Ministries Ponte Vedra Inn & Club Porter Wright Puppywood Pet Resort Raymond’s Pizza Mr. Larry Redwine Mrs. Melissa Reisinger Mrs. Jean Rice Mrs. Sara Riebesel Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Ripperger Robin Wood Flowers Mr. and Mrs. William Roper Mr. Matt Rowan Ruby Tuesday Run, Jump n Play Ruscello’s Salon Mr. and Mrs. Ron Rutherford Mr. Mark Salisbury Mr. Kevin Salkil Mrs. April Sanderson Mr. Dave Sauve Savannah Center at Chappell Crossing Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Scott Servatii’s She & I Salon Shooters Sports Grill Silky Way Mr. and Mrs. Mike Siman Mrs. Susan Simmons Simply Organized Mr. Darryl Smith Mr. James Smith Mrs. Mary Smith Snooty Fox Something Special Cuisine Mr. and Mrs. Bill Southerland Sporty’s Drs. Tim and Michelle Staarmann Stained Glass Overlay Stampin Up! Mr. Jay Steidle Mr. Ed Steitz Mr. and Mrs. Greg Stevens Mr. Chris Stewart Mrs. Tiffany Stofel Stone Creek Dining Company Ms. Shana Stull Mrs. Angela Stutz Supreme Nut & Candy Sweet C’s Chocolates and Delights Mr. Steve Sylvester T Zone Skin Care Mrs. Pam Tackett Take Two Redesign Mrs. Sheila Tate Tavern Restaurant Group Mr. Eric Taylor Mrs. Carolyn Teague Mrs. Jeri Terkosky The Alleen Company The Bonbonerie The Club at Harper’s Point The Frame Shoppe

The Fresh Market The Maids Home Services of Cincinnati The Melting Pot The Oasis Golf Club The Salon at Towne Place The Silver Spring House The Spotted Goose Tiffany & Co. Mr. and Mrs. Pom Tongdangjoue Tournament Players Club at Rivers Bend TriHealth Fitness & Health Pavilion Tuella Fine Paper Ms. Gaye Tully Tuscany Spa & Salon United States Playing Card Co. Dr. Henry van den Berg and Dr. Ria van den Berg-Prins Venetian Nails Mr. and Mrs. Eric Venters Vertical Drop Ski Shop Village Junction WagsPark Wake Nation Cincinnati Mr. and Mrs. Matt Walchle Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wallace Walt Disney World Company Wards Corner Chiropractic & Sports Rehab Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Warncke Mr. Lance Webel Werner Landscape Service West Chester Academy of Music Mrs. Heather Wetherington What’s For Dinner? Mr. and Mrs. Todd Wichmann Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Willard Mrs. Mary Williams Mrs. Lori Willmann World Gym Fitness Centers Mr. and Mrs. Kent Wyant You Guys Salon/Spa Chocolat Dr. and Mrs. Zeke Zekoff Mrs. Susan Zwarg

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Annual Giving Campaign Donors

+ denotes 5 or more years of support ++ denotes 10 or more years of support +++ denotes 15 or more years of support * denotes matching gift donor

$10,000+ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brooks + Mr. Gary Copelin + Mrs. Kay French + Mr. and Mrs. Chet Fuller +* Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kuremsky ++ Mr. and Mrs. John Topits + Premier Dealer Services, Inc.

$5000 - $9999 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Brock + Mr. and Mrs. Randy Brunk + Mr. and Mrs. Joel Campbell, III + Ms. Cindy Coggins ++* Mr. and Mrs. John Eckert * Mr. and Mrs. Brian Gardner + Mr. and Mrs. Brendon Hansford + Dr. and Mrs. Tim Johnson +++ Mr. and Mrs. Dan Meador Mr. and Mrs. Leo Osborne +* Mr. and Mrs. Gary Price ++ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roy ++ Mr. and Mrs. Al Schretter +* Mr. and Mrs. Greg Simpson +* Dr. and Mrs. Ulysses Tandoc ++

$2500 - $4999 Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Baillely + Mr. and Mrs. Ron Beshear +++* Mr. and Ms. John Carson Dr. and Mrs. Tim Conley ++ Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ellison ++ Dr. and Mrs. Doug Feeney + Mr. and Mrs. Garth Finch + Dr. and Mrs. Michael Foust* Mr. and Mrs. John Goodwin + Mr. and Mrs. David Gregory * Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horvath 18

Keating, Muething & Klekamp + Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lyle* Mr. and Mrs. Mark Merkel * Drs. Guy and Ann Neff + Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ochs, IV + Parent Teacher Fellowship Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pekarek Mr. and Mrs. Todd Pfister +* Drs. Abe and Joyce Philip +++ Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor + Mr. and Mrs. Steve Veldhuis Mr. Larry Vizcaino and Dr. Clarissa Rosas *

$1000 - $2499 Mrs. Lisa Allgood ++ Mr. and Mrs. Evan Andrews ++ Ms. Sonja Basham + Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bechtold + Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bedinghaus +++ Mr. and Mrs. Ben Beshear * Mr. Bill Blessing +++ Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bohannon + Mr. and Mrs. Brien Bolsinger +* Mr. and Mrs. David Brainer + Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown ++ Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Bruns + Mr. and Mrs. Steve Buckeridge Mr. and Mrs. Tony Butrum Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Carnes + Mr. and Mrs. Scott Carter + Mr. and Mrs. Mike Chappelle ++ Mr. and Mrs. Chip Church, Jr. Mr. John Clifford and Mrs. Kelly Burke Mr. and Mrs. Scott Collins ++ Mr. and Mrs. Rich Cross + Dr. and Mrs. Bob Cucinotta ++ Mr. and Mrs. Greg Darst + Mr. and Mrs. Joe Del Greco + Mr. Doug and Dr. Andrea Dixon ++

(gifts received from July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010) Mr. and Mrs. Craig Easterday + Mr. and Mrs. Eric Eaton Mr. and Mrs. Paul Flint ++ Mr. and Mrs. Mark Foutch Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gaitan Drs. Michel Ghastine and Ghada Khalife + Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goodwin + Mr. and Mrs. Mark Graf Mr. and Mrs. Jay Harrison, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haslem, Jr. + Mr. and Mrs. John Horning + Mr. and Mrs. Tom Humphrey Mr. and Mrs. Brad Kaemmer Mr. and Mrs. Dan Keating +++ Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Kelley ++ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Klekamp Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kuroff, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Landolt Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lantz Ms. Taylor Leibson Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lowrey, Jr. Mr. Mike Lubes and Ms. Tracy May Adair Dr. and Mrs. John Mashny + Mr. and Mrs. John Mattes Mr. and Mrs. Scott Moffitt Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moseley, III Mr. and Mrs. Brendan Murray Mr. and Mrs. Dave Neyer ++* Mr. and Mrs. Don Neyer Dr. and Mrs. Paul Noh Dr. and Mrs. Frank Noyes Mr. and Mrs. Evans Nwankwo ++ Dr. and Mrs. Brad Osborne + Drs. Art Pancioli and Rita Girard + Mr. Steve Bowling and Mrs. Julia Paschall Bowling + Mr. and Mrs. Ted Phelps, Jr. ++ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phelps Mr. Jeff Pyle + Dr. and Mrs. Randy Randolph, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Roberts *

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Scott + Dr. and Mrs. Jim Shackson ++ Mr. and Mrs. Mike Skoglund +* Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith, III + Dr. and Mrs. Andy Spooner Drs. Tim and Michelle Staarmann ++ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tedrick + Mr. and Mrs. Mike Thomas +* Mr. and Mrs. Brad Trucksis ++ Mr. and Mrs. Eric Venters + Mr. Steve Walsh +* Mr. and Mrs. Scott Workman Mr. Gordon Wright and Mrs. Carolyn Gray-Wright ++ Mr. and Mrs. Kent Wyant + Dr. and Mrs. Zeke Zekoff ++ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zekoski

$1 - $999 Mr. Jacob Abbs + Mr. and Mrs. John Abel, III + Mr. and Mrs. James Adair + Mr. and Mrs. Chris Adkison Mr. and Mrs. Jim Alemagno Mr. and Mrs. James Allgood + Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Ames Mrs. Nancy Anderson ++ Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Andrews + Mr. and Mrs. John Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Steven Andry + Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Armstrong + Mr. Adam Atallah Mr. and Mrs. David Avery + Mr. Todd and Rev. Michelle Bacon ++ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bagby + Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bailey ++ Mr. and Mrs. Brian Bailey + Mr. and Mrs. Drew Baker ++ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Balske Ms. Judi Balzano Mr. and Mrs. Norm Barnhart +


Mr. John Barnhart Mr. Thomas Barnhart Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barresi + Ms. Michelle Barron + Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bauman +++ Dr. and Mrs. Mark Beadle +++ Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Bell Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bellan +++ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Berling Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bernet ++ Ms. Robin Beshear Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Betscher Mr. and Mrs. Steve Beverly + Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beyerle Mr. and Mrs. Greg Bienert Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Black + Mr. and Mrs. Gary Blankenship Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Blyth ++ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bogart Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bolsinger +* Mr. Jeffrey Booth Ms. Marianne Borgmann Mr. and Mrs. David Bowen + Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bowman ++ Mr. and Mrs. Mike Boyd + Mrs. Sandy Breitholle +++ Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bremer +++ Ms. Liz Bronson Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bronson ++ Mr. and Mrs. Dave Browne + Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brumbaugh Dr. and Mrs. Gregg Bruns Mr. and Mrs. Jim Buckman ++ Mr. and Mrs. Rick Canavan ++ Mr. and Mrs. Bob Candee ++* Ms. Theresa Carlin Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Carraher ++ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carroll ++ Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Carter Ms. Kim Cassity + Mr. John and Dr. Debra Caswell Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cesler ++ Mr. and Mrs. Doug Chandler Mr. and Mrs. Gary Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Eric Chen Dr. and Mrs. Steve Chernausek ++ Mr. and Mrs. Dave Clark Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Clayton Dr. Stephen Cleves & Mrs. Therese Esswein Mr. and Mrs. Matt Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Rolando Collado ++ Mr. and Mrs. Dave Collins +++ Mr. and Mrs. George Collins Mr. and Mrs. Paul Comer * Mr. and Mrs. Paul Conley Mr. and Mrs. Dave Conway + Mr. Dan Cook + Dr. and Mrs. Dale Cooper +++ Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Cooper ++ Mr. Don Cornwell Mr. and Mrs. Rich Cox ++ Ms. Ann Cox Mr. and Mrs. James Crabbe Mr. and Mrs. Jason Crichton Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crum + Mr. and Mrs. Harry Culver

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dahmus ++ Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Daniel + Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Daniher Miss Debbie Day ++ Mr. and Mrs. Scott DeGroft +++ Mr. and Mrs. Scott DeNoma ++ Mr. and Mrs. Dean Devin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Dietrich ++ Mr. and Mrs. Dom DiFabio Mrs. Rosemary Dikun + Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dinkelacker +++ Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dobyns Mr. and Mrs. Pete Dongell + Ms. Laura Dorl + Mr. and Mrs. Rick Dostal, Jr. +++ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dowd +++ Mr. and Mrs. Greg Dowling Dr. and Mrs. Kevin Driscoll Mr. and Mrs. Jack Driscoll Mr. and Mrs. Jim Durham ++ Mr. and Mrs. Ken Durham ++ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edelmann + Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Edmonson ++ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Egbers Ms. Erica English Mr. and Mrs. Andy Espenshade Mr. and Mrs. Tom Esposito Mr. and Mrs. Raul Eusebio Mr. and Mrs. David Falk ++ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Faugno + Mr. and Mrs. Craig Feldman Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Ferguson + Mr. and Mrs. John Fette + Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fey +++ Dr. and Mrs. Richard Fink Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fite + Mr. Bruce Flory + Mr. and Mrs. Sam Forrer Ms. Anne Frank Mr. and Mrs. Mark Frank + Mr. and Mrs. Rick Froh + Ms. Cally Gagnon Mr. Bryan Gedeon Ms. Holly Getter ++ Mr. and Mrs. Brian Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Kris Gilbert + Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Glenchur ++ Dr. and Mrs. Chuck Goebel ++ Mr. Dan Grantham & Mrs. Tiffany Zents + Mr. and Mrs. John Green + Ms. Vickie Gregory +++ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gullett Ms. Marge Haas Mr. Shinji Hagiwara and Ms. Yuki Ono Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall ++ Dr. and Mrs. Rob Hall + Mr. and Mrs. Cart Hall, Jr. ++ Mr. and Mrs. John Hanto Ms. Janet Harbort Mr. and Mrs. Dan Harris +* Mr. and Mrs. Craig Hartman Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hartoin Mrs. Barbara Hartzell Mr. and Mrs. William Haslem, Sr. + Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hayes

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Heinen Dr. and Mrs. Eric Henize + Mr. and Mrs. Judah Herman Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hesse + Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hill Mr. Ben Himes & Mrs. Alison Shiver-Himes Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Holland Mr. and Mrs. Ric Hordinski ++ Ms. Jean Horsting + Mr. Ron Horvath Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hughes + Mr. and Mrs. Greg Hughes + Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Isenberg + Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Jankowski Mr. and Mrs. Ron Johnson + Ms. Laurie Jonas + Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jones ++ Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Jones Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Jordan, IV Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kadnar ++ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kallmeyer + Mr. and Mrs. Landon Kane Ms. Sandy Kays + Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kennamer Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kirbabas ++ Ms. Kourtney Klendworth Mr. and Mrs. John Kloster +++ Mr. and Mrs. Judd Klusmeyer Mr. and Mrs. Karl Koett, Jr. ++ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Koopman, Sr. Mrs. Viola Kozinski Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Langenderfer Mr. and Mrs. James Lantz Mr. and Mrs. Jon Lapps ++ Mr. and Mrs. Chris Larger Dr. and Mrs. Rob Lawley Mrs. Katherine Ledger Mr. and Mrs. Raymond LeDuc Mr. and Mrs. Doug Lee + Mr. Darin Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Birdell Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lewis ++ Mrs. Shumay Lin Dr. and Mrs. Tom Lindenfeld + Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lindner + Dr. and Mrs. Jim Lipovsky, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lippert ++ Mr. Roger Lopez and Mrs. Lili Molina * Dr. and Mrs. Dan Love + Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lucht Dr. and Mrs. Eric Luessen + Ms. Lauren Luessen Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lum Ms. Janet Mabrey Mr. and Mrs. Pat Madigan Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mangels + Mrs. Amanda Mangialardo Mrs. Susan Markou + Mrs. Cheryle Marks Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Marosi + Mrs. Elaine Marsh ++ Mr. Michael Marsh ++ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Marshall, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Martin +

Mr. and Mrs. Dick Martin Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Martini Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mary + Mr. and Mrs. George Matusak Mr. and Mrs. Bill McBrayer, IV Mr. and Mrs. Steve McCollum +++ Mr. and Mrs. Don McCoppin Mr. and Mrs. Trent McCracken Mr. and Mrs. Greg McDaniel* Mr. and Mrs. Jack McFarland ++ Ms. Lyn McGeehan + Mr. and Mrs. Rick McLeod Mr. and Mrs. Jason McSwain + Mr. and Mrs. Ron McSwain + Mr. Kevin Medley and Mrs. Rachelle Eusebio Mr. and Mrs. Mark Metzger ++ Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mikolanis * Mr. and Mrs. Josh Miller Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Miller Mrs. Carmen Mindrum Mr. and Mrs. James Minor Mr. and Mrs. Don Moore Mr. and Mrs. Dave Morgason + Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Morton Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mroz Dr. and Mrs. Les Murray, Jr. + Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Myers +++ Dr. Jim Shiveley and Mrs. Mindy Myers-Shiveley + Dr. and Mrs. Dean Nicholas + Mrs. Roxie Nicol Mr. and Mrs. Tom O’Brien + Mr. and Mrs. Pat O’Brien ++ Mr. and Mrs. Fred O’Toole + Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ottenjohn + Mr. and Mrs. Rob Ottenjohn ++ Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Packer ++ Mr. and Mrs. Randy Pairan Mrs. Megan Parcell Mr. and Mrs. Jon Paris + Mr. and Mrs. George Parker + Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Paschke Dr. and Mrs. Kenton Pate ++ Dr. and Mrs. Frank Pawlosky Mrs. Grace Pedoto + Mr. and Mrs. Gary Peters +++ Mr. and Mrs. Joel Petersen + Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pfaff Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pfister +++ Mr. and Mrs. Don Pfister + Ms. Holly Pfister + Mr. and Mrs. Todd Pierce + Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pierce Ms. Diane Pillman Mr. Daanan Foster & Mrs. Nitza Pinilla-Foster Mr. and Mrs. Chris Plummer ++* Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pohl ++ Ms. Jenny Powel Mr. and Mrs. Mike Prescott + Drs. Kevin Prezgay and Barbara Houde Mr. and Mrs. Don Prince Mr. and Mrs. Byron Pritchard + Mr. Berry Puma and Mrs. Ana Prato 19


Annual Giving Campaign (continued)

Mr. and Mrs. Brian Ranne Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rebhun Mr. and Mrs. Phil Reifenberg ++ Mr. and Mrs. Brett Reisinger Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rempe Mr. and Mrs. Randy Renners Ms. Ashley Reno Mr. and Mrs. Rick Riccetti Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Richardson ++ Mr. and Mrs. Neal Ridenour Mr. and Mrs. Justin Riebesel + Mr. and Mrs. Dan Riewald +++ Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Ripperger Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ririe Mr. and Mrs. Burr Robinson +++ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rolman Mr. and Mrs. William Roper Mr. and Mrs. Ron Rosenbeck Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ross Mr. Peter Rottman + Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Roy +++ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Russell ++ Mr. and Mrs. Ron Rutherford ++ Mr. and Mrs. Mark Salisbury + Rev. Kevin Salkil Mr. and Mrs. Terry Sanderson Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sargent Mr. and Mrs. Jon Sauder Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sauve ++ Mr. Martin and Dr. Nancy Schaefer ++ Mr. Ken Schimpf Mrs. Geneva Schlosser Mr. and Mrs. Dave Schuman, Jr. Mr. Casee Seibert Mr. and Mrs. Richard Seitz Mr. and Mrs. Caetano Sequeira Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sheehy Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Sheffer Drs. Gary and Marcia Shull + Ms. Teddy Siegel Mr. and Mrs. Ron Sikkema Dr. and Mrs. Tedd Simmons ++ Mr. Nathaniel Sizemore Mr. and Mrs. Greg Sizemore ++ Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Skoglund Mr. and Mrs. Todd Slaughter + Mr. and Mrs. Dave Slone Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Smeltzer ++ Mr. and Mrs. Phil Smith ++ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith Mr. and Mrs. Alan Smith + Mrs. Gwyneth Spindel Mr. and Mrs. David Stanfield + Mr. A. Joseph Steichen + Mr. and Mrs. Ed Steitz ++ Mr. and Mrs. Greg Stevens Mrs. Tiffany Stofel

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stokes Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Strasser Mr. and Mrs. Ron Sturgill + Ms. Kristen Stutz + Mrs. Angela Stutz +++ Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Summers ++ Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Swallen +++ Mr. and Mrs. Dave Swedes, Jr. + Dr. and Mrs. Alec Tackett Mr. Zheng Tan and Mrs. Jingxiu Wan Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tate Mr. Bill Taylor, Jr. ++ Mr. and Mrs. Eric Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Mark Terhar Mr. and Mrs. David Terkosky ++ Mr. and Mrs. Barry Thiel ++ Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Tholking Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Tobar Mr. and Mrs. Jim Todd + Mr. and Mrs. Jared Treadway Dr. Patrick Tso and Mrs. Weiyi Li Mr. Todd and Dr. Teri Uterstaedt Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vallo + Mr. and Mrs. Jim Van Buren Mr. and Mrs. Bram van der Meij Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vanderkolk ++ Mr. Vince Versluis Ms. Cheryl Vice + Mr. and Mrs. Steve Visagie Ms. Jennie Vose + Ms. Fran Wade + Mr. and Mrs. Dave Walker + Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wallace ++ Mr. and Mrs. Bob Walton Ms. Judith Walton Mr. and Mrs. Matt Warner Mr. and Mrs. Bill Watson +++ Mr. Lance Webel + Mr. and Mrs. Dan Weber + Rev. and Mrs. Brian Wells + Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wesson + Mr. and Mrs. Rob Westbrook, III Mr. and Mrs. Bob White + Mr. and Mrs. David Whitehurst Mr. and Mrs. Todd Wichmann + Ms. Stachia Wicker Mrs. Gloria Wilkinson + Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams ++ Mr. and Mrs. Bob Williams Mr. and Mrs. Joel Williams Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilson + Dr. and Mrs. Eric Wittkugel +++ Ms. Tracy Wolcott + Mr. and Mrs. Jim Worachek ++ Mr. and Mrs. Don Wright Mr. and Mrs. Zak Wyche + Mr. Alfred Zeiser Mr. and Mrs. Eric Zwarg +

Alumni Giving

In Memory of Mr. Timothy Harrison Mrs. Barbara Scallin Mrs. Dorothea Steichen

Class of ’97 Mr. Ben Beshear

Class of ’99

In Honor of Mr. Josh Abbott Mr. Ryan Chappelle (Class of 2010) Mr. Connor James Espenshade Miss Elise Hayes Miss Olivia Lum Miss Corrine Rhizor Miss Jill Tate Mr. Mike Wallace Mrs. Linda Watson

Matching Gift Program Al. Neyer, Inc. Foundation + Citizen’s Charitable Foundation Fidelity Foundation Fifth Third Bank Matching Gift Program + General Electric Foundation JPMorgan Chase Foundation Kellogg’s Corporate Citizenship Fund Macy’s Federated Department Stores MeadWestvaco Foundation Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Northwestern Mutual Life Foundation + Pepsico Foundation + Specialized Transport & Logistics Scripps Howard Foundation ++ Wells Fargo Ed. Matching Gift Program

Mr. Jacob Abbs Ms. Kristen Stutz

Class of ’00 Mr. Ryan Betscher Ms. Liz Bronson Ms. Kourtney Klendworth

Class of ’01 Mr. John Hanto Mrs. Wren (Blessing) Hanto

Class of ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Wes Edmonson

Class of ’03 Ms. Holly Pfister Mrs. Jennifer Terhar Ms. Jennie (Dorl) Vose

Class of ’04 Mr. John Barnhart Ms. Robin Beshear Mr. Nathaniel Sizemore

Class of ’05 Ms. Ashley Reno Ms. Teddy Siegel

Class of ’06 Ms. Jenny Powel

Class of ’07 Mr. Adam Atallah Ms. Taylor Leibson

Class of ’08 Mr. Thomas Barnhart

Class of ’09 Ms. Lauren Luessen Mr. Casee Seibert

Great care was taken in preparing all donor reports. We apologize for any error and ask that any mistake be reported to Rebecca Sequeira at (513) 247-9944 ext. 251.

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Promise Campaign Donors

(gifts

received from July 1, 2008

* Matching gift donor

Mr. and Mrs. Craig Adler Mrs. Lisa Allgood Mr. and Mrs. Evan Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bedinghaus Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bernet Mr. and Mrs. Steve Beverly Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bowman Mr. and Mrs. David Brainer Mr. and Mrs. John Brownrigg, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Brunk Mr. and Mrs. Steve Buckeridge Ms. Cindy Coggins Mr. and Mrs. Dave Conway Dr. and Mrs. Bob Cucinotta Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dahmus Mr. and Mrs. Drew Denson Mr. Doug and Dr. Andrea Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Jim Durham

Mr. and Mrs. Ken Durham Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ellison Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ellison Dr. and Mrs. Doug Feeney Dr. and Mrs. Michael Foust* Mr. and Mrs. Jack Geiger Mr. and Mrs. David Goodwin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. Drew Horter Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gregory Ms. Vickie Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horvath Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Rick Human Dr. Brad Jackson, M.D. Mr. Jim Jonas Mr. and Mrs. Brad Kinstler Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kirbabas Mr. and Mrs. Chris Koob Mr. and Mrs. Tom Koopman, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kuremsky Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kuroff, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Jim Lipovsky, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Dan Love Dr. and Mrs. John McIver

(gifts received July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010)

Mr. and Mrs. Jason McSwain Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McSwain Mr. and Mrs. Jim Messick Mr. Jim Morris Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mullins Drs. Guy and Ann Neff Mr. and Mrs. Jon Niemeyer Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ochs, IV Dr. and Mrs. Brad Osborne Mr. and Mrs. Steve Oyster Dr. Art Pancioli and Dr. Rita Girard Dr. and Mrs. Kenton Pate Drs. Abe and Joyce Philip Mr. and Mrs. Chris Plummer Mr. and Mrs. John Prado Mr. and Mrs. Mike Prescott Dr. and Mrs. Randy Randolph, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Reed Mr. and Mrs. Burr Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Schuler Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Scott Mr. and Mrs. Scott Seibert Dr. and Mrs. Jim Shackson Dr. Jim Shiveley and Mrs. Mindy Myers-Shiveley

Mr. Gus Siegel, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Mark Sivik Mr. and Mrs. Mike Skoglund Mr. and Mrs. Russ Stewart Mrs. Angela Stutz Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Randy Terry Mr. and Mrs. Brad Trucksis Mr. and Mrs. George Vincent Mr. and Mrs. Matt Walchle Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Phil Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Dan Weber Mr. and Mrs. Bob White Mr. and Mrs. Bob Williams Mr. and Mrs. Joel Williams Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Williams, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Woelk Mr. and Mrs. Don Wright

*Matching gift companies General Electric Foundation US Bancorp 21


Julie Steidle Memorial

In memory of Julie Steidle, mother of Kyle Steidle ’14

Capital Needs & Other Designated Gifts Designated Gifts Mrs. Lisa Allgood Mr. and Mrs. Dave Browne Mr. and Mrs. Randy Brunk Mr. and Mrs. Joel Campbell, III Mrs. Sandy Corrado Fund for Independent Schools of Cincinnati Herbert H. and Barbara C. Dow Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jack, III Mr. and Mrs. Dan McCormick Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lindner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lindner, III Mr. and Mrs. David Neyer Mr. and Mrs. Paul O’Neill Dr. and Mrs. Bill Polzin Ms. Leigh Prop Mr. and Mrs. Matt Redder Mr. and Mrs. Dan Riewald Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schroeder Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Schuler Mr. and Mrs. Greg Sizemore Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith, III Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Willard Mr. and Mrs. Scott Workman Mr. and Mrs. Eric Zwarg 22

General scholarship gifts Cincinnati Bell Telephone Ms. Cindy Coggins Durban’s Greenhouses, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Wyant

In memory of Mr. Joseph Corrado

Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson Ms. Megan Ball Ms. Kimberly Beeby Mrs. Tracy Bergman Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bily, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Bingaman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bour Boy Scouts of America Troop 674 Mr. and Mrs. Randy Brunk CHCA Fathers Group Mr. Bill Campbell and Judge Joyce Campbell Ms. Karen Cashman Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chapin Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Copeland Ms. Jeanne Cullen Mr. and Mrs. William Drackett Mr. Joseph Eger Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ellison Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fayter, Jr. Ms. Jean Foster Mr. and Mrs. Walter Foster Frank T. Schroeder Construction, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Jack Frazier Mr. and Mrs. Chet Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Richard Geier Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gooderson Mr. and Mrs. Brian Goret Northrop Grumman Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Brendon Hansford Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Harrigan Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heimbrock Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hock Ms. Patricia Hoffman

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hogan Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hollister Mr. Chad Huck and Ms. Patricia Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Dickerson Huskey Mr. and Mrs. Doug Jenkins Mr. Vincent and Dr. Rhonda Johnson Ms. Evelyn Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kennedy Ms. Carol Kinney Mr. and Mrs. David Kraft Ms. Joy Kress Mr. and Mrs. Doug Lee Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lockhart Ms. Carolyn Longolucco Mr. and Mrs. Steve McCollum Ms. Janine McGroary Ms. Sonia Mercado Ms. Patricia Monteith Mr. Steven Mungle Mr. Tom Nadler Mr. and Mrs. Troy Nix Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nowak, III Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nylen Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ochs, IV Mr. and Mrs. Robert O’Neal Mr. and Mrs. Rob Ottenjohn Ms. Cindi Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Perry Mr. and Mrs. Todd Pfister Mr. and Mrs. Ken Riley Ms. Janine Rodmaker Mr. and Mrs. James Roy Mr. and Mrs. William Sahm Mr. and Mrs. Greg Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sorrell & family Mr. and Mrs. Scott Sloan Mr. Jon Spain and Mrs. Pev Hukill Sourceone Innovations, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sperry Mrs. Elaine Steidle Drs. Kendall and E.J. Suh Dr. and Mrs. Uly Tandoc Mr. and Mrs. Ken Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Barry Thiel Mr. and Mrs. David Vissing Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner and family Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Weldon Mr. and Mrs. David Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Kent Wyant Mr. J. Andrew Zeisler

Gifts in kind Mr. and Mrs. Ron Beshear Mr. Zach Bohannon Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Carnes Mrs. Jenn Dwyer Mr. and Mrs. Jim Elder Harpers Point Tennis Club Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haslem, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Rob Lambert Dr. and Mrs. Eric Luessen Mr. and Mrs. Trent McCracken McSwain Carpets and Floors Natorps Garden Store

Sara Redkey Memorial

In memory of Sara Redkey, grandmother of Jacob Halter ’15

Mr. and Mrs. Ron Clay Mrs. Georgia Chaney Ms. Barbara Colliver Mrs. Maxine Cramton Ms. Anna Lou Lucas Merchants National Bank Ms. Jean McKenzie Ms. Sally Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rudy Mr. John Seits Mr. and Mrs. Rick Unger Ms. Nola Walker


After Prom

armleder + denotes 5 or more years of support ++ denotes 10 or more years of support +++ denotes 15 or more years of support * denotes matching gift donor

(gifts received from June 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010)

Annual Giving Campaign Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bodley +++ Mr. and Mrs. Randall Bond ++ Ms. Elisabeth Brunk Mr. and Mrs. Aldrich Callins Mr. and Mrs. Damon Caton Mr. and Mrs. Randy Cepress +* Cincinnati Bell Telephone Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne DuBois Mr. and Mrs. Wes Edmonson + Ms. Sherri Ellis Mrs. Correl Glenn Mr. and Mrs. James Hansee Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hassman Mr. and Mrs. Ben Heath Mr. and Mrs. DeShonne Jackson + Keating, Muething & Klekamp ++ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Klusmeyer Ms. Elizabeth Mandeng ++ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mary + Ms. Susan Miller +++ Mrs. Cammie Montgomery

Ms. Cyndi Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morris Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Pichler + Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rindels* Ms. Erima Saxton Ms. Candace Schaffner Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Schmaltz Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Varner + Mr. and Mrs. Matt Warner In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lindner Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lindner III Mr. and Mrs. Craig Lindner In memory of Mrs. Martha Heath

*Matching gift companies General Electric Foundation US Bancorp

Campaign For Lasting change Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cole, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Finch Merrill Lynch

Mrs. Lisa Allgood Mr. and Mrs. Greg Amend Mr. Brad Andre Mrs. Nancy Andre Mr. and Mrs. David Avery Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bedinghaus Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bernet Mr. Jeffrey Booth Mr. and Mrs. David Brainer Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown Mr. and Mrs. Ted Burdsall Mr. and Mrs. Joel Campbell, III Mr. and Mrs. Rick Canavan Mr. and Mrs. Bob Candee Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cesler Dr. and Mrs. Bob Cucinotta Mr. Doug and Dr. Andrea Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Drees Mr. and Mrs. Wade Duke Mr. and Mrs. Victor Eilau Dr. and Mrs. Doug Feeney Mr. and Mrs. Paul Flint Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Brendon Hansford Mr. and Mrs. Dan Harris Mr. and Mrs. Rich Hartsig Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haslem, Jr. Drs. Tom and Cindy Kabalin Mr. and Mrs. Dan Keating Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kirby Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kissel Dr. and Mrs. Rob Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Greg Martin Mr. and Mrs. Mark Merkel Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Myers Mr. and Mrs. Louie Owens Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Packer Parent Teacher Fellowship Dr. and Mrs. Mike Pedoto Drs. Abe and Joyce Philip Dr. and Mrs. Randy Randolph, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Reifenberg Mr. and Mrs. Rick Riccetti Mr. and Mrs. Nick Sanders Dr. and Mrs. Jim Shackson Drs. Gary and Marcia Shull Mr. and Mrs. Greg Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Mike Skoglund Drs. Tim and Michelle Staarmann Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Stagnaro Mr. Zheng Tan and Mrs. Jingxiu Wan Mr. and Mrs. Mike Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Dave Tobeson Dr. Henry van den Berg and Dr. Ria van den Berg-Prins Mr. and Mrs. Eric Venters Dr. and Mrs. Steven Villegas Mr. and Mrs. Dave Walker Mr. and Mrs. Bob White Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Willard Dr. and Mrs. Eric Wittkugel Mr. and Mrs. Scott Workman

Gifts in kind

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Pfleger Mr. and Mrs. Andy Kennedy

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Friends of Fine Arts Donors

Mrs. Lisa Allgood Mr. and Mrs. Chris Adkison Mrs. Judi Alvarado Mr. and Mrs. Charles Andrews Mr. and Mrs. David Avery Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Baillely Mr. and Mrs. Randy Barger Mr. and Mrs. Denis Beausejour Mr. and Mrs. James Bechtold Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bedinghaus Mr. William Blessing Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Boutwell Mr. and Mrs. David Bowen Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowman Mr. and Mrs. Michael Boyd Mr. and Mrs. David Brainer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown Mrs. Tanya Brownrigg Mr. and Mrs. Randy Brunk Mr. and Mrs. Steve Buckeridge Mrs. Mary Burdsall Mr. and Mrs. Joel Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Carnes Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Cesler Mrs. Paula Chandler Ms. Cynthia Coggins Mrs. Jenny Collado Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cucinotta Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cunningham Dr. and Mrs. Thom deHoop Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DelGreco Mr. and Mrs. Dean Devin Mr. Douglas and Dr. Andrea Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Driscoll Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Durham Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eckert Mr. and Mrs. Jim Elder Dr. and Mrs. Doug Feeney Mr. and Mrs. John Fette Mrs. Debby Fields Mr. Rob Fredericks Mr. and Mrs. Chet Fuller 24

Drs. Michel Ghastine and Ghada Khalife Mr. and Mrs. William Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. John Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Grantham Mr. and Mrs. Drew Hagerty Mr. and Mrs. Brendon Hansford Mr. and Mrs. Dan Harris Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haslem, Jr. Mrs. Bethany Heath Mrs. Julie Heinen Dr. and Mrs. Eric Henize Ms. Michelle Heywood Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hogan Mr. and Mrs. John Horning Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horvath Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoyer Mr. and Mrs. James Huitsing Mr. and Mrs. Tom Humphrey Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Jankowski Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kadnar Mr. and Mrs. Dan Keating Ms. Marva Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kissel Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Koopman, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kuremsky Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kuroff, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Landolt Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Lapps Mrs. Shari Lawson Drs. Paul and Michelle LeCompte Dr. and Mrs. Jim Lipovsky, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Love Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lowrey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Mary Dr. and Mrs. John Mashny Mr. and Mrs. Jason McSwain Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mikolanis Mr. and Mrs. John Mirlisena Mr. and Mrs. David Morgason Mr. and Mrs. John Mulcahy Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ochs, IV Mr. and Mrs. Paul O’Neill Dr. and Mrs. Brad Osborne

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ottenjohn Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Packer Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Painter Dr. Arthur Pancioli and Dr. Rita Girard Mr. and Mrs. Todd Pfister Mr. and Mrs. Ted Phelps, Jr. Drs. Abe and Joyce Philip Mrs. Berrian Puma Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Randolph, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Reed Mr and Mrs. Daniel Riewald Mr.and Mrs. Douglas Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ross Mr. and Mrs. Al Schretter Mrs. Lynne Scott Mr. and Mrs. Caetano Sequeira Mr. and Mrs. James Shackson Dr. Jim Shiveley and Mrs. Mindy Myers-Shiveley Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Michael Skoglund Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stacy Mr. and Mrs. Steve Strosnider Mrs. Patricia Sturgill Mrs. Angela Stutz Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Summers Mrs. Stacia Taylor Mr. and Mrs. William Tedrick Mr. and Mrs. Sue Terlau Mr. and Mrs. Barry Thiel Mr. and Mrs. Mike Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Brad Trucksis Dr. Henry van den Berg and Dr. Ria van den Berg-Prins Mr. and Mrs. Eric Venters Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Warncke Mr. and Mrs. Bill Watson Mrs. Heather Wetherington Mr. and Mrs. Todd Wichmann Mrs. Julie Willard Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wittkugel Mr. and Mrs. James Worachek Mr. and Mrs. Scott Workman

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Yakimow Dr. and Mrs. Sal Zabbatino Mr. Alfred Zeiser

Gifts in Kind Mr. Dan Grantham and Ms. Tiffany Zents Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kuroff, Jr. Mr and Mrs. John Mirlisena Mr. and Mrs. Fred O’Toole Mr. and Mrs. Tim Terlau Mr. David Tubesing

Sponsors Buffalo Wild Wings Chick-fil-A Dan Ledbetter Photography Essenza Studio and Gallery Frito Lay Gallery Veronique Garnish Catering Gatorade Holzman Meats Imagine Landscape (Judd Klusmeyer) Johnny Chan 2 LaRosa’s Max Stacy Flowers (Glen Stacy) Morgan Stanley Smith Barney (Cindy Coggins) Murals by Julie Due Natorp’s, Inc. Neon Lites Café (Wendi Rhizor) New Life Photo Transformations (Shari Lawson) Panera Bread Premier Pianos Sibcy Cline (Audrey Elder) Starbucks Coffee Keller Williams (Kim Ackerman) UBS (Phils Ochs & Wayne Scott) United Dairy Farmers


Athletic Boosters Donors

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Adams Mr. and Mrs. Willie Alvarado Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Amend Mr. and Mrs. Evan Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Atkins Mr. and Mrs. David Avery Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Baillely Mr. and Mrs. Lee Banks Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bedinghaus Mr. and Mrs. Eric Bergh Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bernet Mr. and Mrs. Brien Bolsinger Mr. and Mrs. David Bowen Mr. and Mrs. Michael Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown Mr. and Mrs. John Brownrigg, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Brunk Mr. and Mrs. Michael Chappelle Ms. Cindy Coggins Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott Collins Dr. and Mrs. Bob Cucinotta Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Debo Mr. Douglas and Dr. Andrea Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Durham Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dutro Mr. and Mrs. Craig Feldman

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Flint Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fuller Mr. and Mrs. John Gambill, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Gardner Mr. and Mrs. John Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. William Goodwin Drs. Melvin and Chandra Gravely, II Mr. and Mrs. Ford Halter Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Brendon Hansford Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Harris Mrs. Bethany P. Heath Mr. and Mrs. Michael Heinen Dr. and Mrs. Eric Henize Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horvath Mr. and Mrs. Tom Humphrey Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Koopman, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kuremsky Dr. and Mrs. Rob Lambert Dr. and Mrs. Michael Lawley Drs. Paul and Michelle LeCompte Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lyle Dr. and Mrs. David Mangels Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Marshall Dr. and Mrs. Vince Martin Mr. and Mrs. James Mary

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McDonnell Dr. and Mrs. John McIver Mr. and Mrs. Richard McLeod Mr. and Mrs. Jason McSwain Mr. and Mrs. Baker Meyer Mr. Bruce and Dr. Joan Miracle Mr. and Mrs. John Mirlisena Dr. and Mrs. Robert Murray, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David Neyer Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ochs Mr. and Mrs. Paul O’Neill Dr. and Mrs. Bradley Osborne Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Phelps, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Todd Pfister Mr. and Mrs. Michael Prescott Mr. and Mrs. Gary Price Mr. and Mrs. Steve Rabold Dr. and Mrs. Randy Randolph, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Riewald Mr. and Mrs. Ken Riley Mr. David Roth Mr. Mark Ruehlmann Dr. and Mrs. Jim Shackson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sheehy Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Sheffer Mr. and Mrs. Michael Skoglund Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith Drs. Tim and Michelle Staarmann

Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Stagnaro Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Ken Taylor Mr. and Mrs. William Tedrick Mr. and Mrs. David Tobeson Dr. Patrick Tso and Mrs. Weiyi Li Mr. and Mrs. Eric Venters Mr. and Mrs. Phil Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Willard Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wiliams Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Woelk Mr. and Mrs. Scott Workman

Sponsors Beacon Orthopedics Primerica Financial Services Montgomery Inn Allstate Insurance Care Connection of Cincinnati

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CINCINNATI HILLS CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 11525 Snider Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45249

Edyth B. Lindner Elementary students enjoy a song during the See You at the Pole prayer service.

Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy is a Christ-Centered, Non-Denominational, College Preparatory Academy that exists to Prepare students intellectually and spiritually for success in higher education and to impact and influence the world according to their unique gifts and talents.


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