CHCA Eagles Eye Winter 2012

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ANNUAL REPORT

THE CINCINNATI HILLS CHRISTIAN ACADEMY MAGAZINE

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from the HEAD OF SCHOOL Making every moment count As I think about all the good news at Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy, I’m perhaps most inspired by our confidence in our students’ abilities. Here at CHCA, we don’t waste any time getting to the “good stuff”. We believe that every child was purposefully created for impact and that God sends students to us with natural inquisitiveness, unique gifts and the potential for greatness. We believe we are charged as Christian educators to prepare students for a meaningful life beyond home and school. We do this by making every moment count. Beginning when students are just starting their educational journeys and continuing up through college decision time, our highly-qualified faculty guide students in stepping outside of what comes naturally and comfortably. Together, we ask as many questions as we answer, chart new territory and become transformed in the process. This is not an approach we reserve for our brightest students, eldest students or most obviously-talented students. In fact, we take quite seriously the fun in helping everyday kids accomplish extraordinary things. You will see this CHCA distinctive in the pages that follow and in our classrooms every day. Whether you peek in on the first lab experience of a CHCA elementary student or read of the independent aquaponics research of a CHCA high school student, you’ll know that our motto of learn, lead and serve is more than words on a plaque, it’s a way of life at CHCA. We have accomplished much in our school’s youth and we extend daily the same opportunity to every one of our students. Each year, we are honored to watch the best version of each of our graduates go out into their world—to become inventors, innovators, and change agents, according to their unique gifts and talents. They do so for the purpose of making their world a better place and remaining at all times lifelong learners. Hundreds of CHCA alumni thrive in college and careers as servant leaders in all walks of life and we celebrate each and every one of them.

Randy Brunk Head of School


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EAGLE’SEYE Volume 16 EDITOR Beth Andrews ASSISTANT EDITOR Jane Haslem CONTRIBUTORS Cammie Montgomery Liz Bronson Rosenau ‘00 Kevin Savage Mike Wallace LAYOUT & DESIGN Corrie Church LEAD PHOTOGRAPHER Judi Alvarado COVER PHOTOGRAPHER Dan Ledbetter Eagle’s Eye is published semi-annually by Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy Please send address changes to rebecca.sequeira@chca-oh.org or call (513) 247-0900 Visit us on the web at www.chca-oh.org Follow CHCA on Facebook

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ON THE COVER: Class of 2013 at August 2012 convocation service

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Science and aquaponics cultivate growth

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Our Class of 2012 graduates

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Mosaic murals display spiritual collaboration

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STEM program promotes hands-on learning

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ALUMNI NEWS

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Class Notes

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Reunions

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ANNUAL REPORT

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Our donors

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Financial reports

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Message from the Board Finance Committee

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Science and aquaponics cultivate growth

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ere at CHCA, we speak of students in terms of “engaging God’s world” and “learning, leading and serving” so often that it’s easy to take these words for granted. As we examine the details of the CHCA experience, however, we see specific proof of CHCA’s vision to unleash students’ God given gifts through Christ-centered academic excellence. CHCA’s science program is just one way that we transform everyday learners into impactful young men and women. The Aquaponics Research Project at CHCA’s Martha S. Lindner High School is a flagship project for how CHCA uses science instruction to advance our students’ Christian worldview.

It starts with a seed The sowing of scientifically-astute servant leaders starts early at CHCA, long before students have an opportunity to try Aquaponics in high school. CHCA teacher and former P&G researcher Dr. Lu Taylor originally launched CHCA’s Science Enhancement program in 2000 with a long view of “start kids young, grow them in the middle school and let them soar in the high school.” Beginning when children are at the height of natural inquisitiveness, the program employs a state-of-theart lab (funded by the Promise Campaign in 2006-2009) to inspire young learners’ desire to probe the questions of God’s gifts of creation. Now led by Mindy Myers-Shiveley at EBL and Cathy Cepress at Armleder, preschool and elementary students study such advanced topics as biodiversity and atomic structure through hands-on, collaborative activities.

Even CHCA’s youngest students get regular hands-on lab experience.

A CHCA Middle School science class enjoys an interactive presentation about the human circulatory system from Ethicon Endo-Surgery’s minimally-invasive surgery expert Edward Chekan, MD.

Mindy Myers-Shiveley explains how CHCA’s program uniquely creates a positive upward spiral for scientific understanding. “The Science Enhancement Program is a partnership between classroom teachers, administration and the Science Enhancement facilitator to expand our existing science program. Science Enhancement takes the already-rich lessons going on in the classroom and builds upon them. We work with every student from three-year-old preschoolers on up, emphasizing the theme of ‘Science is Everywhere’ and enlightening children of opportunities to serve through science. First graders, for example, learn how to reverse-engineer food by taking iron out of cereal using magnets. Then, we talk about how scientists can serve the world by extending nutrition to those in need.” Along the way, young students become comfortable with lab practices. “Even four-year-old students keep a lab journal,” remarks Mrs. Myers-Shiveley. 2

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As students advance to CHCA Middle School, they are challenged by applications that further their skills in data collection, technical writing and critical thinking. Middle school science teacher Teresa Null explains, “All four years of science at the Middle School are lab and inquirybased. Though independent and cooperative projects that integrate Christian principles with technology and engineering practices, students gather, evaluate, analyze,

Andrew Tedrick ’12, Tyler Kirbabas ’12, Joe Terry ’12 and Josh Thiel ’12 work on construction of the first aquaponics system

Grow bed built by Tyler Kirbabas ’12 as a part of his research Project. Red coloration is dye used to simulate the flow of nutrients in an aquaponics grow bed.

and interpret both qualitative and quantitative data to grapple with relevant scientific issues.” By the time these students advance to high school, they have long been comfortable with a wide range of scientific processes. When opportunities arise for CHCA high school students to pursue independent scientific research, they are well-prepared. Such was the case for CHCA alumnus Tyler Kirbabas ’12 who “grew up” at CHCA and pursued as a CHCA senior last year both CHCA’s Environmental Science and Seminar in Research and Leadership courses. Intrigued by a sustainable agriculture project in his science class, Tyler worked with Dr. Schaefer and Mrs. Petersen

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Other schools may have aquaponics systems in their science rooms, but CHCA has an intentionality of taking aquaponics into the community as a missions tool.”

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to arrange a research project under the mentorship of Dr. Savage. Having worked with Environmental Science classmates to grow edible plants like peppers, lettuce, cherry tomatoes and basil from donated heirloom seeds in a hand-made contraption of an aquarium, foam tiles, Keurig cups and two liter bottles, Tyler was eager to learn more.

- Dr. Kevin Savage

Peter Riewald ’12 and Rory Holford ’12 holding lettuce harvested from an aquaponics system.

CHCA’s Seminar in Research and Leadership program allows high school students the opportunity to conduct original research under the guidance of a mentor with a common interest. Dr. Savage, an eight-year veteran teacher who has a PhD in glacial geology and 15 years’ experience in environmental consulting, jumped at the chance to mentor Tyler in study of a field with potential for bringing together academics, research and service. In other words, aquaponics represented for Tyler and Dr. Savage – and, ultimately, for many CHCA students – a chance to learn, lead and serve.

From seeds sprout questions When Tyler chose aquaponics for his research project, he never dreamed that he’d be doing publishable research that would begin a flagship CHCA program. Now a business major at the University of Cincinnati, Tyler remembers building a small-scale deep-water system for the purpose of learning how to impact the distribution of nutrients among plants. He had already learned that the water flow in an aquaponics system runs through the center of the bed and that plants at the edges therefore receive less nutrition than those located along the center line. He had also learned that water temperature at the bottom of the system was slightly different than that at the top. His questions centered only on how to impact the flow pattern of nutrients in water of an aquaponics grow bed. Continued on page 5

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CHCA’s Seminar in Research and Leadership An innovative course at Martha S. Lindner High School, Seminar in Research and Leadership promotes students’ awareness of how to lead by moving communities forward. Principal Dr. Dean Nicholas says of the program, “Seminar in Research and Leadership develops critical thinkers, problem solvers, and collaborative learners. A goal of this course is to nurture students’ natural curiosity and turn that interest into research agendas students might pursue beyond the class throughout their high school careers. This course provides students with the foundational skills that could lead to published articles, sponsored research, and research competition awards. Additionally, this course provides students with an academic exploration of leadership theory and skills and a laboratory in which to practice those skills.“ Led by CHCA’s Dr. Nancy Schaefer and Mrs. Jody Peterson, the unique course invites motivated students to do original research while still in high school and under the guidance of expert mentors. Mentors have included university faculty members and directors of research programs. For example, CHCA alumnus Brian Bernet ‘11 was mentored by Rita Alloway, Director of Transplant Clinical Research at University of Cincinnati Medical Center. Head of School Randy Brunk notes that the preponderance of servant leaders within our parent community provides students a reallife backdrop for their work. “It’s thrilling to see students training with leaders in healthcare, education and industry. Lisa Allgood, P&G’s Director of Regulatory Affairs for Personal Health Care, has invested heavily in training student researchers in communication, self-discovery and leadership.” As a result, mentors and guest speakers tell us that students pursuing research projects stand out among other college applicants. And students that have taken the course agree. CHCA alumnus John Fuller ’12 focused his research on the question of how to ensure that garbage in landfills does not contaminate the surrounding environment. John’s final paper ended up defending modern landfills for their extensive protection methods (geosynthetic liners, leachate and gas collection systems, groundwater monitoring wells and impermeable clay foundations) and their ability to generate natural gas to use as fuel. Now a chemistry major at the Colorado School of Mines and an engineering technician, John speaks highly of the course for both the skills he developed as a high school student and the boost it gave his current career. “I think the class will help me even more in the long run than it did senior year,” said Fuller. “Because of my research project and with the help of the incredible CHCA teaching staff, I have a job in the career field I intend to pursue after acquiring a college degree. I already work as an engineering technician at a nationwide environmental consulting firm. I never would have landed this incredible opportunity if I had not taken Seminar in Research and Leadership.”

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A serrano pepper in the vertical aquaponics system that is nearly ready for harvest.

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Basil and kale seedlings awaiting transfer to the nutrient film technique aquaponics system. These seedlings will mature and be harvested by early 2013.


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potential for “food deserts” in our own neighboring urban communities where nutrition is in short supply, grocery stores are out of walking range and jobs are hard to come by. Dr. Savage explains that CHCA students can impact communities near and far through their understanding of self-sustainable agriculture. “Aquaponics is as relevant for the Over-theRhine area of Cincinnati as it is for Nigeria.” Dr. Savage sees opportunities for presenting deep learning in a Christ-centered classroom, stating, “Other schools may have aquaponics systems in their science rooms, but CHCA has an intentionality of taking aquaponics into the community as a missions tool. The questions of global change lead to questions about how to feed the world’s population without using up our resources. These lead to questions about sustainable agriculture. These lead to questions about aquaponics.” AJ Walden ’13 and Melissa Smith ’13 test water samples from a deep-water culture aquaponics system.

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Even four-year-old students keep a lab journal. - Mindy Myers-Shiveley

Lingering in the background, however, was the bigger question of how aquaponics might improve the lives of others. The Aquaponics Association defines aquaponics as “a synergistic growing technique in which fish and plants are grown together in the same systems. The fish waste feeds the growing plants using organic hydroponic techniques. The plants, in turn, clean and filter the water that returns to the fish environment.” The main benefit of aquaponics is that it provides a great deal of nutrition— in the form of both plants and protein—with limited resources (aquaponics uses 1/10 the amount of water required for traditional farming), making aquaponics perfect for use in areas where water and other resources are scarce. Aquaponics combines fish farming with soilless plant growing to create a sustainable and affordable ecosystem that can then provide communities a source of both food and income. For example, the Cincinnati-based SelfSustaining Enterprises successfully used aquaponics in Cincinnati before building a solar-powered system in the village of Jos, Nigeria where there is no electricity or running water. Their goal is to supplement plant nutrition, protein and income. The practice has similar

From questions come growth Through his research, Tyler determined that the implementation of a baffle system could keep nutrients in contact with plant roots longer and more uniformly distribute nutrients among the plants. He also concluded that if the temperature of the incoming water supply differs from that in the bed more than a degree and a half, the likelihood of the incoming water to come into contact with the roots of plants of differing maturity changes. These are real answers that, at the time of Tyler’s research, aquaponics-based corporations had not begun to research. The aquaponics community took notice. Dr. Savage has spoken at two conferences including one earlier this fall. His presentation entitled “Aquaponics: Weaving a Common Thread Through the Fabric of a Multi-Discipline High School Science Program” is teaching other schools how to successfully integrate the study of aquaponics into a science curriculum. Dr. Savage has written two grants and is about to submit a third, all for the purpose of pursuing more learning and sharing the knowledge with others. And his Twitter account enjoys a following of over 900 “aquapons” who keep an eye on the continuing work at CHCA. Tyler’s initial research has opened the door to about twelve new questions being probed by over 100 CHCA students in environmental science, biology and physics classes. Current CHCA student Che Li has started an independent Chemistry study in aquaponics. There is obvious potential for aquaponics research in economics, social studies, Christian studies and in students’ future careers. Dr. Savage encourages his students to remember the words of Luke 12:48 which speak to the responsibility to learn, lead and serve every day, “To those whom much is given, much will be expected.”

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CONGRAT U L AT I O N S to our CLASS

Katherine Anderson Theodore Andrews Cameron Armstrong Laura Atkins Amanda Barry Dominique Baxter Samuel Becker Mackenzie Bergh Ryan Black Matthew Blankenship Kate Bohanan Anna Campbell Alexis Caruso Young Jae Chun Cyle Cucinotta Holly Dahmus Allison Daniel Tyler Dixon Pierson Dunn Ge’Ana Ellis Michelle Feeney Reginald Fletcher Emma Fraser John Fuller Nolan George Hannah Goodwin Emily Greinwald Stephanie Grevey Hannah Grubb John Handelsman Jennifer (Yujie) He Joseph Heath Kellie Hesse Tara Hodge Rory Holford

Jeffrey Horsting Alexa Huffer Myles Jackson Zachary James Adrian (JaeYun) Jeong Sheridan Jonas Austin Jones Christopher Joplin Ann Marie Kadnar Sarah Kelley Tyler Kirbabas Tanner Kuremsky Logan Lally Vicky Lantz Benjamin Lapps Elizabeth Lyle Mike (Sichao) Ma Jacob Marsh Mallory Massa Adam McCollum Anna McDonnell Craig McGinlay Jenna McLeod Ryan McNamara William Meyer Brandon Moore Tucker Morrow Courtney Myers Cara Nwankwo James O’Bannon Elizabeth Ottenjohn Michaela Owen Ellen Packer Grace Paschall

Abigail Pate Mackensie Pfleger Roger Phelps Sarah Powel Morgan Prescott Jonathan Price Amanda Pritchard Jamie Prop Peter Riewald Haley Rudolph Alexandra Schaffeld Stephanie Schlosser Thane Schmitt Benjamin Scott Bridget Simpson Austin Skoglund Hannah Staub Benjamin Stevens Meredith Stutz Brian Taylor Nicholas Taylor Andrew Tedrick Benjamin Tedrick Tyler Tepfenhart Megan Terlau Joseph Terry Jacob Thiel Joshua Thiel Zachary Thomas Eliseo Vizcaino Tyler Vonderhaar Brit Waddle Emily Walton Ryan Williams Lauren Zabbatino

OF 2012 G R ADUATES

Students in the Class of 2012

were accepted into 140 colleges and universities.

They are attending the following schools:

Asbury University • Auburn University • Baylor University • Biola University • Bowling Green State University • Butler University Carthage College • Clemson University • Colorado School of Mines Columbia College • Denison University • DePaul University • Duke University • Eastern Michigan University • Elon University • Furman University • Georgia Institute of Technology • Grove City College Hillsdale College • Indiana University • Indiana Wesleyan University Kent State University • Lee University • Lipscomb University Miami University • Miami University Hamilton • Montana State University • Northern Kentucky University • Ohio University Otterbein University • Penn State University • Purdue University Robert Morris University • Samford University • Southern Methodist University • St. Edward’s University • Taylor University • The King’s College NYC • The Ohio State University • Tiffin University University of Alabama • University of Alabama Tuscaloosa • University of Cincinnati • University of Cincinnati Blue Ash Campus University of Cincinnati CCM • University of Dayton • University of Delaware • University of Florida/College of Engineering • University of Glamorgan • University of Illinois • University of Kentucky University of Mississippi • University of Notre Dame • University of Tennessee • University of Wisconsin • Virginia Tech • Wake Forest University • West Virginia Wesleyan College • Wheaton College Xavier University

Class of 2012 Salutatorian Michelle Feeney and Valedictorian Amanda Pritchard

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ON JUNE 3, 2012, 104 students of the Class of 2012 graduated in the Martha S. Lindner High School gym. The Class of 2012 is an accomplished class with achievements in academics, athletics, fine arts and service. Though the graduation requirement for service is 120 hours, many gave far more than the minimum. In total, the Class of 2012 served nearly 24,000 hours and averaged three mission trips each.

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Students who performed 200-299 service hours

Students who performed 300-399 service hours

Austin Skoglund, Adrian Jeong, Hannah Staub, Matthew Blankenship, Dominique Baxter, Joshua Thiel, Grace Paschall, William Meyer, Mackenzie Bergh, Chris Joplin, Brit Waddle (not pictured - Ben Tedrick)

Alexis Caruso, Emily Greinwald, Laura Atkins, Michelle Feeney, Zach Thomas, Logan Lally, Joseph Heath, Tyler Vonderhaar, Katie Anderson, Bridget Simpson, Sarah Kelley, Michaela Owen, Cyle Cucinotta, Alexa Huffer, Ellen Packer, Kate Bohanan (not pictured – Elizabeth Lyle)

Students who performed 400-499 service hours

Tanner Kuremsky, Amanda Pritchard, Elizabeth Ottenjohn, Mallory Massa

Students who performed over

500 service hours

Amanda Barry and Cara Nwankwo (over 600 hours); Adam McCollum and Ben Stevens (over 500 hours); Lauren Zabbatino (over 1000 hours); Meredith Stutz (over 600 hours)

Other Service Awards Clockwise from top left:

Cara Nwankwo Servant Leadership Award SOS Leadership Award

Mallory Massa Mayerson Service Leadership Award

Lauren Zabbatino Over 1,000 service hours

Bridget Simpson Presidential Service Award

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Mosaic murals display spiritual collaboration To fully appreciate the beauty and scale of the murals, visit Edyth B. Lindner Elementary School. In total, the collection spans over 30 linear feet.

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Clockwise from top left: 2005 - Noah’s Ark (Class of 2013); 2004 - Jonah and the Whale (Class of 2012); 2008 - Daniel and the Lion’s Den (Class of 2016); 2010/2011/2012 - Birth of Jesus (Class of 2018) / Life of Jesus (Class of 2019) / Death and Resurrection of Jesus (Class of 2020); 2008 - Psalm 23; 2009 - Nehemiah Rebuilds the Walls of Jerusalem (Class of 2017); 2007 - Moses Parts the Red Sea (Class of 2015) Center image: 2006 - Creation (Class of 2014)


When reflecting on the legacies left by CHCA students,

it’s perhaps more natural to think of high school valedictorians, star quarterbacks, talented performers and passionate service leaders than of elementary art students. At CHCA’s Edyth B. Lindner Elementary School, however, hundreds of fourth grade students have collaborated over the better part of a decade to provide one of CHCA’s most beautiful examples of its thriving Christ-centered community. Better yet, this effort is on permanent display in vivid color within the halls of Edyth B. Elementary building. Under the guidance of art teacher Dawn Marosi, every fourth grade class since 2004 has created a mosaic mural based on a passage of scripture. CHCA now enjoys a collection of ten murals which range in size from 4’ x 6’ to 5’ x 8’ and that capture the personality of each class as well as the creativity of individual students. Marosi prayerfully plans the mural design in advance and then, after sharing the Bible story and related scripture with the children, allows each student to make at least one

individual mosaic tile during the school year. Using these tiny clay shapes of animals, Bible characters, flowers, houses and stars, Marosi constructs the full scene during the summer, making sure to invite the rising middle school students to return and see their mural. “The murals have always been a highlight for me and I have spent many hours praying over them and seeking the Lord for His direction on which Bible story to focus on,” says Marosi. “The students are very responsive to the message that the Lord gives through the story and my prayer has always been that the message carries them through to the middle school and encourages them to follow the Lord in all circumstances.” During the last three years, three murals were put together to make one large triptych-style mural that depicts the birth, life, and death and resurrection of Jesus. The 2010 mural shows the birth of Jesus which includes angels, shepherds, kings and a few animals at the stable with the holy family. The 2011 displays the life of Jesus and includes 20 story panels representing the miracles and teachings of Jesus. The 2012 mural illustrates the death and resurrection of Jesus through scenes of the open

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tomb, visiting women, angels, Jerusalem and the cross on the hill. In creating this panel, the children studied John 14:6 in which Jesus said, “I am the way the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father but through me.”

For the students, the murals represent an opportunity to pray, learn and work with classmates as they provide lasting art for their school. For Marosi, the murals provide a unique tool for connecting students with one another and with Christ. “I think this project sends a message that art is something everyone can be a part of,” Marosi says. “Each tile is part of the bigger picture, which shows them how everyone is part of the body of Christ.” Marosi also sees the mosaic projects as a mission. “It’s a calling from God,” she says. “It reminds me that teaching is a ministry, not just a job. A lot of prayer and worship goes into each mural and I hope they remind students and teachers and all visitors the importance of scripture and how it should impact all our lives.”

The murals bless those who created them as well as those who enjoy them. Fine Arts Director Mona Summers recognizes that it takes a special teacher with plenty of support to develop such an impressive collection. “While I love the beautiful murals with the handcrafted tiles by our fourth graders, Dawn’s inspiration and the story behind each mural are what make them truly special,” she says. “Dawn gives up one to two weeks every summer to put the murals together so that each fourth grader has a permanent artistic memory of their EBL experience. I am so thankful to the Friends of Fine Arts for funding these works.” EBL Principal Sandy Breitholle adds her praise. “We love the murals here at EBL, especially knowing that each student has had a part in their development. Whenever I pass one, I am flooded with the Lord’s peace as I reflect on the story that is depicted. In addition, I feel such a sense of joy as I am reminded of all the students that have been here and have touched our lives in very special ways.”

TO READ MORE about the specific scripture passages that inspired the murals, please go to the Spiritual Life section of chca-oh.org.

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STEM program promotes hands-on learning

Armleder’s

STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) Program is presented to all grade levels as either a primary special, a science lab integration or a middle school required class. The goal of the program is for all students to understand and apply the engineering design process and the scientific method using technology applications and applied mathematics. Students are taught to apply critical thinking and problem solving skills while learning the importance of teamwork skills needed for their future. “STEM skills are an essential element of a well-rounded education. As our country expands its capacity and diversity in a global marketplace, we’re preparing our students with the 21st century skills to be critically thinking problem solvers and innovators for this expansion,” says Principal Cammie Montgomery. The multidisciplinary approach encourages students to apply their understanding to increasingly complex applications. Kindergarteners, for example, build structures using triangles and then test the structures for strength. Middle school students later use this same

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concept in designing and constructing egg drop containers and toothpick bridges. Another example of STEM integration is the introduction to robotics using the LEGO WeDo systems to third and fourth graders. Students develop an understanding for a foundation of engineering hardware and computer technology. By seventh and eighth grades, students can design, construct, program, and troubleshoot robots using LEGO Mindstorms NXT 2.1. Technology and STEM teacher Mrs. Barb Bodley is excited about the results and potential of the program. “We are committed to exposing students to the endless possibilities of future careers in STEM. For example, we were excited when the sixth grade students transferred their knowledge of Bernoulli’s Principle using science, technology engineering and math with their paper airplanes,” says Mrs. Bodley. “Our trip to the Wright Patterson Museum was like a candy store for them! All of our engineers-in-the-making were eager to observe wing shapes and spans and load and thrust of planes spanning several generations.”


Ee ALUMNI NEWS Alumni Class Notes

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Karly (Kolb) Adams and her husband Lee moved back to Milford this past summer with their 4-year-old son, Wylie. Karly and Lee look forward to living together as a family again as Lee completes his Army career and returns from Ft. Drum, New York where he was stationed. Karly is a special education teacher in an EBD unit teaching at “a gem of a school” in Campbell County, KY. She is the special education teacher in an EBD unit and she loves her job. She has enjoyed reuniting with some fellow CHCA alumni since returning home.

1997

Riaka (Jackson) Shackelford currently resides in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She and husband Dante, a Wealth Management Advisor for Merrill Lynch / Bank of America, welcomed Princeton Aubrey Shackelford on July 30. Riaka stays at home to care for Princeton and his big brother, Diego. Riaka and Dante celebrated their wedding anniversary on September 13. Erika (Wasilewski) Dollard and her husband Karl welcomed their first little girl, Nora Fox Dollard, on October 20, 2012. Erika works as a physician assistant with Walden Pond Medical Care and resides in Oakley, Ohio.

1999

Kristina (Gray) Binder and her husband welcomed their first daughter, Lindsey Ann, on July 1, 2012. Lindsey joins big brothers Johnathan (10), Kyle (6), Sean (5) and Caleb (4).

Sammy Schottenstein completed medical/bioethics school at the University of Pennsylvania and then started a company to help people of faith get into ivy league schools. “My business takes a holistic approach to using proven and tailored strategies to capitalize on your strengths. We help you develop a memorable personal statement, superb résumé, and other ingredients that play a crucial role in your results. Whether you have already written a draft of your personal statement or are unsure of how to even begin, we can help you get into some of the most competitive schools in the world. Our goal is to lead you to victory. The moment you sign up, we will contact you to help you select the service that best works for your needs. One of our consultants (including myself) will help you throughout the entire process.” Sammy developed eight test preparation applications for the SAT, ACT, GRE, LSAT, MCAT, and DAT under the name Testbro, available through the Apple Store or Android Market.

Brad Stinson, his wife Jen and sons Caleb (5) and Grayson (3) were excited to add a third boy to their life when William Elliot Stinson was born August 22. Their family has resided in Nashville, Tennessee for the past six years. Brad works for Liberty Mutual Group as a Senior Branch Manager and Jen stays at home with the three boys. Brad and Jen are heavily involved in their church, with Jen helping out with children’s and women’s ministries and Brad is the Mens’ Ministry Coordinator. Brad also volunteers with In His Grip, a ministry that introduces men to God through the game of golf.

2000

Ryan Betscher joined Mike Choi ‘02, Luke Hitchcock ‘02 and Brett Lovelette ‘02 for pizza while he was in New York City on business. “We all had a great time catching up and laughing about old times.”

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Lita (Hitchcock) Holman opened an Etsy Shop a year and a half ago. Called Kindly Reply, the store offers custom invitations, cards, digital art and other paper goods. Lita lives in Deer Park with her husband, Ryan, and their two children, Grace (almost 4) and Noah (2). Krystal (Klendworth) Kleine and husband, Charlie, welcomed Charles Henry Kleine IV on September 5, 2012. She shares, “He is a joy and blessing in my life. My husband and I thoroughly enjoy being parents!” Allison (Vansickle) McGee lives in Seattle and married Corey in the middle of a January blizzard! Several CHCA alumni braved the weather and traveled to the wedding. Allison and Corey own a CrossFit gym where she runs a CrossFit Kids program. They still find plenty of time to backpack and ski and are blessed to spend a lot of time with Erin (Dowd) Fish ‘00 who recently moved to the area.

2001

Sarah (Price) Stokes says the past year has been exciting and humbling for her as an artist. Two of her paintings won a juried competition with the Marietta Cobb Museum of Art and she recently had an opening with a Charlotte area gallery. Sarah is now in the process of signing with a world-renowned international art publisher based in Atlanta and in October successfully launched Pink Art, an art benefit for breast cancer research and awareness. “Caring for my two toddler boys while juggling studio time and art shows is far from easy, but I am so thankful to be able to pursue my passions and use the gifts God gave me.”

2002

Wes and Dori (Dostal) Edmonson are proud to announce the birth of their first child, Oliver Wesley, born on July 5, 2012. The Edmonsons are enjoying all the blessings that come along with parenthood. 12

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Jonathan Beck recently earned his Master of Biblical Studies with a Master of Divinity in Old Testament from Asbury Theological Seminary. He continues to tutor Hebrew students at the college and graduate levels and is a faculty member of Sevenstar Academy’s Bible department. He also is now studying to enter a PhD program in Biblical Studies with a focus on Hebrew and Old Testament. Sarah (Garber) Bitzer and husband, Zachary reside in Cincinnati with their son, Xander, born September 28, 2012. Sarah teaches at Holy Family Catholic School in Covington, Kentucky and her husband works at Fidelity Investments. Janelle (Nutter) and Alex Haus married in 2010 and bought a house in Loveland where they reside with their two dogs. Janelle is a nurse at Bethesda North where she recently transferred from cardiac nursing to labor and delivery; Alex does billing and accounting. Jennifer (Flint) Terhar and her husband have recently taken new paths in their lives. Jennifer has started her own business offering tax and consulting services to individuals and small businesses across Cincinnati and he is completing police academy training and will become a sworn police officer on December 11. Their son, Bradley, just celebrated his first birthday.

2005

Erin Blake finished Teach for America in 2011 in New York City. (Teach For America is the national corps of top college graduates and professionals who commit to teach for two years in urban and rural public schools.) Erin currently works at Barclays in equity research in New York City. She lives with CHCA alumni Gabby Denker ‘05 and Kelly Meade ‘05. Andrew Bradford graduated with a bachelor’s in psychology and then pursued his passion for serving the non-profit world. After working as the Associate Director of Development for the YMCA of Greater Toledo, he was hired as an Executive Director with CCS Fundraising, a


global consulting firm that works strictly with non-profits. This transition lets Andrew work with every sector of the non-profit world and further the mission of up to ten non-profits each year. Working with small associations like the Dubuque Regional Humane Society and large health care foundations allows Andrew to draw upon the values CHCA instilled in him. He says, “The emphasis on community service {at CHCA}has shaped my career.” Gabriella Denker earned a Master of Arts in Personality and Psychopathology from Columbia University in 2011. She is now employed with Columbia University Medical Center and works in the Molecular Imaging and Neuropathology Division. She is engaged to Brad Blinn to be married May 2013. She currently shares an apartment in New York City with former CHCA classmates Erin Blake ‘05 and Kelly Meade ‘05.

2006

Carrie Campbell will be completing her master’s degree in Viola Performance at McGill University in December 2012. She became engaged on July 13, 2012 to Jeremy VanSlyke and they will wed in Cincinnati on June 22, 2013. Carrie is currently auditioning for symphony orchestras and also has some violin and viola students. Carrie says, “After we get married, Jeremy and I plan to move wherever either one of us gets a job and we are very excited to see where God leads us!” John Riester (Horvath) is in his third year of medical school at The Ohio State College of Medicine. He is doing rotations through the various fields of medicine and will apply for medical residency next summer. John’s undergraduate study was at Miami University, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude with a degree in zoology in the premed program. He continues to play soccer in his free time. His name change to John Riester honors his mother’s maiden name. Jonathan Wallace started his own business selling Medicare Health Insurance and says he is doing very well. “I got married to Danielle, my best friend from college, in September and we couldn’t be happier.”

2007

ALUMNI NEWS

Matt Evans transferred from the University of Cincinnati to Samford University in Birmingham where he graduated last December with a degree in finance. He now works for Orange Development, Inc., a real estate development company, and also just bought a house in Birmingham so he appears to be settled there for the near future. Christina (Karam) Painter recently founded Stir Crazy Cuisine, a personal chef service in Cincinnati, with friend and business partner Debbie Gilman. Services include weekly meal preparation, personal and group cooking classes, and decadent baked-goods. Christina says, “We promise to make your life fun, easy, and positively delicious! Please visit our website www.stircrazycuisine.com.” Danielle (Spear) Warner was married in May 2011 to Carl Warner following their graduation from Taylor University. The couple is lives in Muncie, Indiana where Danielle is working towards a Master of Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Ball State University. Danielle says, “We are expecting our first child in June and couldn’t be more excited!”

2009

Margaux Andrews qualified for Honors and was included on the Dean’s List at Peabody College of Vanderbilt this past May. She earned this recognition by maintaining a 4.0 grade point average while carrying 12 or more graded hours. This past summer, she interned with L’Oreal (Paris division) at their US headquarters in New York City. After an extensive, 11 week program, Margaux was offered a position with their marketing team commencing after her 2013 spring graduation. Pictured left to right, Tommy Andrews ‘05, Matula Gregory (grandmother) and Margaux Andrews ‘09.

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Sarah Eslick recently released her debut single as an independent contemporary Christian artist in the pop/urban genre. The single, called Daughter of Eve, is now available on iTunes and Amazon. Sarah was chosen from the student body to perform in Belmont University’s Annual Christian Music Showcase that features four Christian artists who perform in a stadium setting and receive feedback from multiple industry professionals. Sarah is working on publication of a young women’s devotional entitled Perfect and is now preparing to graduate this December with a Bachelor’s of Music in Commercial Vocal Performance from Belmont University. She plans to begin a full time career in the Christian music industry.

CHCA’s 17th Annual Alumni Soccer Game

On August 17, 2012, the current CHCA soccer team was challenged in a friendly game with alumni. Alumni pictured in back row; left to right: Kyle Neyer ’08, Chris Koenig ’00, Tyler Collins ’00, Joe Reifenberg ’10, Jeremy Smith ’11, Jason Born ’95 and Jon Adams ’95. Alumni pictured in front row, left to right: Nick Williams ’08, Mike Compton ’05, Dan Pohl ’03.

Pictured left: Jason Born and Jon Adams, students from CHCA’s first graduating class of 1995, served as team captains under the direction of CHCA teacher (and original soccer coach) Steve McCollum. Both Jason and Jon were on the undefeated 1992 CHCA soccer team that won the Eagle Invitational Championship that year. Pictured right: Jon’s and Jason’s sons Drew and Landon enjoyed watching the game as they learned about how to “Win Twice.”

• Class of 2012 Lifers Reunion •

In May, the Class of 2012 Lifers Reunion brought together “Lifer” students (those who attended CHCA from kindergarten through twelfth grade) with some favorite CHCA faculty and staff.

• Class of 2002 Ten Year Reunion •

The class of 2002 celebrated their ten year reunion at Via Vite Italian Bistro this past summer. They finished out the evening at a Cincinnati Reds baseball game.

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The Gift of Giving Bless our students and be blessed in return

Every day, we have opportunities to bless and be blessed. Being God’s hands and feet to those around us is part of what makes us who we are as a CHCA community. CHCA believes that in order to prepare to serve a diverse world, we must provide an environment with students from different backgrounds, broadening our thinking and acceptance of others. We desire a classroom that challenges students to debate ideas, challenge ways of doing things and reach beyond their own experiences. Significant resources are needed to meet the current needs of the school community and as a young school we rely on your extra help to provide these financial resources so that 100% of the qualified tuition assistance need can be funded. • About two out of every 18 North Campus students are receiving need-based tuition assistance • On average, only 60% of the demonstrated need is met by the $650,000 currently distributed to North Campus families • About 18% of students who left CHCA in 2012 cited financial constraints for their reason for not returning • Families who came before us shared their financial blessings to build well-equipped facilities, hire esteemed faculty and staff and implement award-winning curriculum. It is the blessing of our investment that completes this picture with a robust tuition assistance program. CHCA is more than a school – it’s a community where lives are changed on a daily basis. Here are some personal perspectives on the Gift of Giving at CHCA:

The Gift of Giving blesses the CHCA community

Why Give?

I am so thankful to be a first grade teacher at CHCA. As I look back over my 23 years on staff, I can’t imagine my life without the school. I have been privileged to be part of many children’s lives and I have been encouraged by the wonderful parents and employees in this school community. It has been a joy to see God shower His blessings on our school and it has been an honor to be a small part of our school’s journey. When I came to Ohio in 1990, CHCA was striving for academic excellence in a Christcentered environment. CHCA continues to live out this vision that is still compelling and strong. I am blessed to give back to this community that has impacted so many lives and enriched my own life. SUZANNE KLOSTER Teacher of 23 years; alumni parent of two graduates (classes of 1996 and 1998)

The Gift of Giving prepares students for impact As CHCA parents of a 2012 graduate and a high school junior, we have delighted over the years in watching our children grow up at CHCA. We have just returned from a great visit with our son Tanner who is now a freshman engineering student at Virginia Tech. We are grateful to find him, right out of the gate, very successful with the transition to college life and his course work. He is even tutoring other students in his dorm in Calculus and Chemistry. Tanner said he is certainly well-prepared academically, and for this we credit his 13 years at CHCA. WENDY & MICHAEL KUREMSKY Parents of alumnus and current student

The Gift of Giving makes all of our lives richer I never knew how much the Gift of Giving campaign would affect me. Some of my closest friends have been blessed by the gifts of others and, because of this, I have been blessed as well. If it were not for the generosity of these donors, I might not have met some of my best friends. Those who are given financial aid are not the only ones who benefit from these gifts; the students, the families, and the kingdom of God are all enhanced and blessed by the generosity of those who donate. ALEX STEVENS Current CHCA student; Student Spiritual Life Director for Martha S. Lindner High School

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The Gift of Giving helps to build God’s Kingdom

Why Give?

Investing in a Christ-centered, high quality education for our children is extremely important to us. We have had a wonderful experience here at CHCA. Our children have had the opportunity to develop and grow their talents as they learn, lead and serve. In the process, they are representing God’s kingdom, while significantly impacting and influencing the global world in which we all live. An important aspect of CHCA’s mission is to build an engaged, diverse school community, one where we can learn from different backgrounds and perspectives. Therefore, it is a blessing for us to have the opportunity, through The Gift of Giving, to invest in others who desire to be a part of this great vision. As others are afforded the same privilege as our children, together they can change the world. Lastly, the Bible reminds us to “Give and you will receive. Your gift will return to you in full--pressed down, shaken together to make room for more, running over, and poured into your lap. The amount you give will determine the amount you get back” (Luke 6:38). The Foust family can truly attest to the manifestation of this scripture in our lives. KATINA & MICHAEL FOUST Parents of two current CHCA students

Want to be part of the blessing? Supporting CHCA has never been easier. Fill out the pledge card inside this issue or visit chca-oh.org/givenow or contact Rebecca Sequeira in the Advancement Office at 513-247-9944x251.

Soaring Eagle Circle of Giving 2012 Celebrating a legacy of Generosity

CHCA’s Soaring Eagle Circle of Giving 2012 is comprised of members of our community who have given to the Gift of Giving annual campaign for fifteen or more years, those who have given $100,000 or more over their lifetime or those who gave at least $2500 to the 2011-2012 Gift of Giving annual campaign. These donors, who have given sacrificially and faithfully to advance our school, were recognized on June 21 at the home of CHCA founding family members Mary and Ron Beshear. Abbie Marosi ’11 played the violin as honored guests—who included faculty, administration, founding families, alumni, current parents, grandparents and alumni parents—arrived for a special evening that featured a celebration dinner and fellowship with others who are passionate about CHCA’s mission. After an opening prayer by Board of Trustees President Brian Gardner, emcee Ron Beshear introduced featured alumni who shared how CHCA has influenced their lives.

SOARING EAGLE

Circle of Giving

Honoring those who lead through giving Before CHCA could be the school it is today, a few families took the lead in funding a dream of academic excellence in a Christ-centered environment. The blessing of their gifts is evident in the outstanding programs, faculty and facilities our students enjoy today. You have a chance to carry on this legacy of generosity by giving back to CHCA, the school that is training the next generation of leaders. Ready to take the lead? Here are three ways to be part of the Soaring Eagle Circle of Giving (any one qualifies you): • Make an annual Gift of Giving donation of $2,500 or more • Give to CHCA’s annual campaign for 15 years or more • Have a lifetime record of support to CHCA of $100,000+

Event Committee Members: Lou Ann and Mark Beadle, Catherine Bell, Mary and Ron Beshear, Lori and Bob Bedinghaus, Kathy and Peter Bronson, Debbie and Joe Brooks, Nancy and Randy Brunk, Jenny and Rolando Collado, Christine and Brendon Hansford, Joan Osborne, Dawn and Dennis Packer, Terry and Burr Robinson, Betsy and Dan Riewald, Anne Venters Featured Alumni: Jon Adams ‘95, Ben Beshear ‘97, Liz Bronson ‘00, Abbie Marosi ‘11, Daris Sneed ‘09, Kristen Stutz ‘99, Josh Thiel ‘12, Josh Willman ‘11 16

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Your leadership will inspire others to support CHCA. TO LEARN MORE, contact Anne Venters in the CHCA Advancement Department at 247-9944 x211 or at anne.venters@chca-oh.org.


Ee ANNUAL REPORT The Year in Review: 2011-2012

DONORS

GIFT OF GIVING ANNUAL CAMPAIGN DONORS

(gifts received July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012) + denotes 5 or more years of support ++ denotes 10 or more years of support +++ denotes 15 or more years of support ++++ denotes 20 or more years of support * denotes matching gift donor

$10,000+

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brooks + Mr. and Mrs. Randy Brunk + Mr. and Mrs. Perry Drosos Mr. and Mrs. Chet Fuller + Mr. and Mrs. Brian Gardner + Mr. and Mrs. Chris Koob Mr. and Mrs. John Topits ++

$5000 - $9999

Bambeck & Vest Assoc. Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Brien Bolsinger * ++ Mr. and Mrs. John Eckert Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Ehlers Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horvath + Dr. and Mrs. Tim Johnson +++ Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kuremsky ++ Mrs. Joan Osborne * ++ Parent Teacher Fellowship Mr. and Mrs. Gary Price ++ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roy +++ Mr. and Mrs. Greg Simpson* + Mr. and Mrs. Doug Tyger * Mr. Larry Vizcaino and Dr. Clarissa Rosas * +

$2500-$4999

Biz Com Electric, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Campbell, III ++ Mr. and Ms. John Carson The Cincinnati Air Conditioning Co. Ms. Cindy Coggins ++ Dr. and Mrs. Tim Conley ++ Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ellison +++ Dr. and Mrs. Doug Feeney ++ Mr. Garth Finch ++ Mrs. Michele Finch ++ Dr. Terry Flum and Dr. Denise DeckerFlum Dr. and Mrs. Michael Foust * + Mr. and Mrs. David Gregory * + Mr. and Mrs. Brendon Hansford + Mr. and Mrs. Lee Knose Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lyle * + Dr. and Mrs. John Mashny + Mr. and Mrs. Tim Massa Miami Valley Paperhanging, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Brendan Murray Dr. and Mrs. Paul Noh Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ochs, IV * ++ Dr. Art Pancioli and Dr. Rita Girard ++ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pekarek Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Pyle + Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor + Mr. and Mrs. David Thompson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Brad Trucksis +++ Mr. and Mrs. Eric Venters + Dr. and Mrs. Luke Wibowo

$1000 - 2499

Mrs. Lisa Allgood ++ Mr. and Mrs. Evan Andrews ++ Mr. and Mrs. Joel Ashman * Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bedinghaus ++++ Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Bell + Mr. and Mrs. Ben Beshear ‘97 + Mr. and Mrs. Ron Beshear * +++ Mr. Bill Blessing +++ Mr. and Mrs. David Booth Mr. and Mrs. David Bowen + Mr. and Mrs. David Brainer + Dr. and Mrs. Gregg Bruns Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Bruns + Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Carnes + Mr. and Mrs. Scott Carter ++ Dr. and Mrs. Madhu Chalasani Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clippard Mr. and Mrs. Scott Collins ++ Mr. and Mrs. Jason Crichton Mr. and Mrs. Rich Cross ++ Dr. and Mrs. Dan Debo + Mr. and Mrs. Steve Donahue Dorn Fire Protection Mr. and Mrs. Craig Easterday ++ Mr. and Mrs. John Eng * Mr. and Mrs. David Falk ++ Mr. and Mrs. Mark Foutch Dr. Michel Ghastine and Dr. Ghada Khalife ++ Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gliatti Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goodwin ++ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall ++ Mr. Dean Hamilton and Mrs. Beverly Grant ++ Mr. and Mrs. Jay Harrison, Jr. * Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haslem + Mr. Jason and Dr. Becky Hayden * Mr. and Mrs. John Horning + Dr. Chao Huang and Dr. Kristy Gau * Mr. and Mrs. Tom Humphrey + Mr. and Mrs. Josh Joseph * Mr. and Mrs. Brad Kaemmer Mr. and Mrs. Dan Keating +++ Keating Muething & Klekamp ++ Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Kelley ++ Mr. and Mrs. John Landrum * Mr. and Mrs. Chris Larger + Mr. and Mrs. Brian Lawlor * Mr. and Mrs. Guenter Lensges Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lowrey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Lucas * Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lum Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Marshall, Jr. * Mr. and Mrs. John Mattes + Mr. and Mrs. Bill McBrayer, IV Mr. and Mrs. Greg McDaniel * Mr. and Mrs. Brad Meyer Mr. and Mrs. John Mirlisena + Dr. Kent and Dr. Heather Morris Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Morrison + Mr, and Mrs. Bryan Morrow Mr. and Mrs. John Mulcahy Mr. and Mrs. Dave Neyer * ++ Mr. and Mrs. Don Neyer Mr. and Mrs. Evans Nwankwo ++ Mr. and Mrs. Steve Otto

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Owen Mr. and Mrs. Scott Paschke Mr. and Mrs. Todd Pfister ++ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phelps Mr. and Mrs. Ted Phelps, Jr. +++ Dr. Abe and Dr. Joyce Philip +++ Dr. Jerome Puryear, Jr. and Dr. Latonya Brown-Puryear Queen City Acoustical Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Randy Randolph, Jr. + Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rempe + Mr. and Mrs. Randy Renners Mr. and Mrs. Rick Riccetti Mr. and Mrs. Dave Roberts * + Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Schuler +++ Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Scott * ++ Mr. and Mrs. Mike Skoglund * + Mr. and Mrs. Art Stagnaro Mr. Jay Steidle ++ Dr. Jeff and Dr. Lori Stotz Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stull ++ Dr. and Mrs. Uly Tandoc ++ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Trenz ++ Mr. and Mrs. Steve Veldhuis + Mr. and Mrs. Rob Westbrook, III Mr. and Mrs. Bob Williams Dr. and Mrs. Eric Wittkugel +++ Mr. and Mrs. Scott Workman + Mr. and Mrs. Todd Young + Mr. Jay Younkin and Mrs. Patti EllisonYounkin

$1 - $999

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Abbs ‘99 ++ Mr. and Mrs. John Abel, III + Mr. Lee and Mrs. Karly (Kolb ’96) Adams + Mr. and Mrs. Mark Agerton Mr. and Mrs. George Allan Ms. Katherine Anderson ‘12 Mrs. Nancy Anderson ++ Mr. and Mrs. Steve Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Andrews ++ Mr. Ted Andrews ‘12 Mr. Tommy Andrews ‘05 Mr. and Mrs. Steven Andry + Mr. Cameron Armstrong ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Armstrong + Ms. Laura Atkins ‘12 Mr. Ryan Atkins ‘07 Mr. Todd and Rev. Michelle Bacon ++ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bagby + Mr. and Mrs. Brian Bailey + Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Baillely ++ Dr. and Mrs. Mike Ballester Mr. Eric Balow Ms. Judi Balzano + Mr. and Mrs. Dean Barnett, Jr. Mr. John Barnhart ‘04 Mr. and Mrs. Norm Barnhart ++ Mr. Thomas Barnhart ‘08 Ms. Michelle Barron + Ms. Sonja Basham + Mr. and Mrs. Rich Bauer Mr. Bill Bauman +++ Ms. Dominique Baxter ‘12 Dr. and Mrs. Mark Beadle ++++

Mr. and Mrs. Pervis Bearden Mr. Denis Beausejour, Jr. ‘03 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bechtold + Mr. Samuel Becker ‘12 Ms. Kayla Bedinghaus ‘10 Ms. Lauren Bedinghaus ‘08 Mr. and Mrs. Rob Bedinghaus ‘04 Mr. Roger Behymer and Mrs. Marne Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bell + Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bellan +++ Mr. Keith Bergh ‘05 Mrs. Mary Ellen Bertrams Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Betscher ‘00 + Mr. and Mrs. Steve Beverly + Mr. Anthony and Mrs. Emily (Breitholle ’02) Beyers Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Black + Mr. Ryan Black ‘12 Mr. Michael Blackburn, Jr. ‘98 Mrs. Jean Bogart + Ms. Kate Bohanan ‘12 Mr. Zach Bohannon ‘02 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bolsinger * + Mr. Jeffrey Booth Ms. Marianne Borgmann Mr. and Mrs. Erik Bowling Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bowman ++ Mr. and Mrs. Bob C. Bowman Mrs. Janet Boyd Mr. Andrew Bradford ‘05 Mr. Richard Braun Mrs. Sandy Breitholle +++ Mr. and Mrs. Matt Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bronson +++ Miss Alex Brown ‘07 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown +++ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Buckman +++ Mrs. Mary Burdsall ++ Ms. Anna Campbell ‘12 Mr. Bill and Judge Joyce Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Rick Canavan ++ Mr. and Mrs. Chaz Carney Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Carraher ++ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carroll ++ Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Carter Ms. Alexis Caruso ‘12 Ms. Kim Cassity + Mr. and Mrs. Andy Cebulskie Dr. and Mrs. Bob Chait, M.D. ++ Mr. and Mrs. Gary Chapman Mr. Charlie and Dr. Christine Chappell Mr. Young Jae Chun ‘12 Mr. Sal Churi ‘04 Cincinnati Museum Association Mr. and Mrs. David Clabaugh ‘96 * Mr. Adam Clark ‘08 Dr. Brian Clark and Dr. Carolyn Lutzko Mr. Bryn Clark ‘07 Dr. Stephen Cleves and Mrs. Therese Esswein + Mr. and Mrs. Neal Climie Mr. and Mrs. Ron Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Matt Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Rolando Collado +++ Mr. and Mrs. Dave Collins +++ Mr. and Mrs. John Colyer

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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Comer * Mr. and Mrs. Paul Conley Mr. Jeremy and Mrs. Erin (Metzger ‘97) Conn ‘95 + Ms. Cheri Contario Mr. and Mrs. Adam Cool ‘01 Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Cooper +++ Mr. and Mrs. Scott Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Donald Costello Ms. Lynne Cowles Ms. Ann Cox Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Crawford Mr. and Mrs. David Crichton Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crum + Dr. and Mrs. Bob Cucinotta ++ Ms. Cyle Cucinotta ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Robert D’Angora Ms. Allie Daniel ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Daniel ++ Miss Debbie Day ++ Mr. and Mrs. Scott DeGroft +++ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Del Greco ++ Mr. and Mrs. Gary Delanoy Ms. Roberta DeSantis Mr. and Mrs. Dean Devin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Dickerson 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. Jim Doepker Mr. and Mrs. Pete Dongell ++ Mr. and Mrs. Rick Dostal, Jr. ++++ Mrs. Rebecca (Breitholle ’04) Dougherty Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dowd +++ Mr. and Mrs. Greg Dowling Mr. and Mrs. Matt Downs Ms. Maddie Drees ‘11 Rev. and Mrs. Tom Duke ++ Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dunn Mr. Pierson Dunn ‘12 Durban’s Greenhouses, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Durham ++ Mr. and Mrs. Ken Durham +++ Dr. VJ Easwaran and Dr. Maura Donohue Mr. and Mrs. Dave Eberhardt Mr. and Mrs. Craig Edgington Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Edmonson +++ Mr. Rob and Mrs. Casi (McClellan ‘05) Egli Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ehlen Ms. Ge’Ana Ellis ‘12 Mr. Andrew Ellison ‘06 Ms. Erica English Mr. and Mrs. Andy Espenshade Mr. Santiago Espinosa Silva and Mrs. Catherine Montalvo-Espinosa Mr. and Mrs. Tom Esposito + Mr. and Mrs. Tom Faugno + Ms. Michelle Feeney ‘12 Mr. Jeff Ferguson ++ Ms. Mary Ferguson Mrs. Sarah Ferguson ++ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ferlita Mr. and Mrs. John Fette + Fey Insurance Services Mr. Brian Fey ‘96 + Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fey ++++ Mrs. Debby Fields ++ Mr. and Mrs. Mike Filomena Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fite ++ Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Fitzstephens Mr. Dontay Fletcher, II ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Flint +++ Mr. and Mrs. Casey Foreman ++ Mr. and Mrs. Greg Forte’ Mr. Daanan Foster and Mrs. Nitza Pinilla-Foster + Mr. and Mrs. Howard Foust Ms. Anne Frank Ms. Emma Fraser ‘12

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Mr. and Mrs. Rick Froh ++ Mr. John Fuller ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Furrow Mr. Nick Furtwengler ‘03 + Mr. Paul and Dr. Kris Gansle Mr. and Mrs. Milt Garrett Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gear + Mr. Bryan Gedeon Mr. Nolan George ‘12 Mr. Alexander Gertsman and Mrs. Marina Tikhonova Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gerver Mrs. Holly Getter ++ Mr. and Mrs. Jason Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Kris Gilbert + Mrs. Correl Glenn Mr. Scott Glenn and Dr. Michelle Walker-Glenn Dr. and Mrs. Chuck Goebel +++ Mr. and Mrs. Eric Goettsch Good Search Ms. Hannah Goodwin ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Goodwin Mr. Dan Grantham and Mrs. Tiffany Zents + Mr. and Mrs. John Green ++ Ms. Vickie Gregory +++ Ms. Stephanie Grevey ‘12 Ms. Hannah Grubb ‘12 Ms. Lisa Grubb Ms. Christina Guggenberger Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gullett + Mr. William Guyton Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hadley Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hahn Mr. and Mrs. Cart Hall, Jr. +++ Ms. Grey Hall ‘97 Dr. and Mrs. Rob Hall + Mrs. June Halter + Mr. and Mrs. Matt Hamilton Ms. Liz Hammer Mr. John Handelsman Mr. and Mrs. Dan Harris ++ Mr. and Mrs. Craig Hartman + Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hartoin + Mrs. Barbara Hartzell Mr. Richard Hatfield Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hayes Ms. Jennifer He ‘12 Mr. Joseph Heath ‘12 Mr. Justin and Mrs. Megan (Dinkelacker ‘03) Hendy Dr. and Mrs. Eric Henize + Mr. and Mrs. Judah Herman Ms. Kellie Hesse ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. John Higgins, Esq. Mr. Ben Himes and Mrs. Alison ShiverHimes Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hipsley Ms. Tara Hodge ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Ric Hordinski +++ Mr. Ron Horvath + Ms. Alexa Huffer ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Greg Hughes ++ Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hughes + Mr. and Mrs. Jim Irwin Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Isenberg ++ Ms. Stephanie Jack ‘09 Mr. Myles Jackson ‘12 Mr. Bob James, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Jankowski Mrs. Jennifer Jasper Dr. and Mrs. Chester Jastremski Mr. and Mrs. Doug Jenkins + Mr. and Mrs. Ron Johnson ++ Ms. Laurie Jonas + Mr. Austin Jones ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jones ++ Mr. and Ms. Jeff Jones Mr. Chris Joplin ‘12 Ms. Ann Marie Kadnar ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kadnar ++ Mr. and Mrs. Brian Kaesemeyer Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kallmeyer +

Mr. and Mrs. Landon Kane + Ms. Neha Kantamneni ‘03 Dr. Kyle Kaufman, M.D. and Mrs. Jennifer (Lawless ‘01) Kaufman Ms. Sarah Kelley ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kennel Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kirbabas +++ Mr. Tyler Kirbabas ‘12 Ms. Kourtney Klendworth ‘00 + Mr. and Mrs. John Kloster ++++ Mr. and Mrs. Chris Koenig ‘00 Mr. and Mrs. Karl Koett, Jr. ++ Mr. and Mrs. Rick Kohlan + Mr. and Mrs. Tom Koopman, Sr. + Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kossuth * Mrs. Viola Kozinski + Ms. Toni Kraft Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kuremsky Mr. Logan Lally ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Landolt Mr. and Mrs. Brad Lang Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Langenderfer Mr. Ben Lapps ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Jon Lapps +++ Dr. and Mrs. Chris Lawley Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lay Mr. and Mrs. Raymond LeDuc Mr. and Mrs. Doug Lee + Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lempner Ms. Natalie Leonard ‘07 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lewis +++ Mr. Harry Li and Mrs. Joy Ji Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Lim Ms. Shumay Lin Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lindner + Dr. and Mrs. Jim Lipovsky, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lippert ++ Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lipps Mr. Roger Lopez and Mrs. Lili Molina * Mr. Joe Lucas Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lucht Dr. and Mrs. Eric Luessen + Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lupia Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lutts Ms. Elizabeth Lyle ‘12 Mr. Mike Ma ‘12 Ms. Janet Mabrey + Mr. and Mrs. Sean Mangialardo Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mann Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Marosi ++ Ms. Elaine Marsh ++ Mr. and Mrs. Dick Martin + Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Martin + Ms. Mallory Massa ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. George Matusak Mr. and Mrs. Tom McBride Mr. and Mrs. James McCarthy Ms. Erika McCartin Mr. Adam McCollum ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Steve McCollum +++ Mr. and Mrs. Trent McCracken Mr. and Mrs. Jack McFarland ++ Mr. Kevin and Dr. Briana McFawn Mrs. Janet McNamara Mr. Ryan McNamara ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Jim McVey + Mr. Kevin Medley and Mrs. Rachelle Eusebio + Mr. and Mrs. Brent Meranda Mr. and Mrs. Mark Metzger + + Mr. and Mrs. Bart Metzler Mr. Will Meyer ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mikolanis * + Mr. and Mrs. Chase Miller Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Miller Mr. and Mrs. Josh Miller Mr. and Mrs. Scott Moffitt Mrs. Nancy Moon Mr. Brandon Moore ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore Mr. and Mrs. Rob Moore Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moran Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Morrow

Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Morton + Mrs. Alice Mullins Dr. and Mrs. Jon Mumma Mr. and Mrs. Dan Murphy +++ Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Murphy Ms. Courtney Myers ‘12 Mr. Doug Myers and Mrs. Jan Harrison Dr. and Mrs. A.V. Nanjundasamy Network for Good Dr. and Mrs. Dean Nicholas + Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Nicholson ++ Mrs. Roxie Nicol Mr. and Mrs. Jon Niemeyer ++ Dr. and Mrs. Scott Nix, M.D. Mrs. Joan Noonan Mr. and Mrs. Chester Null Mr. and Mrs. Jason Null Ms. Cara Nwankwo ‘12 Mr. James O’Bannon ‘12 Mr. Henry Oberson and Ms. Rita Vig * Mr. and Mrs. Pat O’Brien ++ Mr. and Mrs. Tom O’Brien + Mr. and Mrs. Judd Olea Ms. Claudia Oliver Dr. and Mrs. Brad Osborne ++ Mr. Tom and Mrs. Rebekah (Sjogren ‘98) Osypian Ms. Elizabeth Ottenjohn ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Rob Ottenjohn ++ Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Packer +++ Ms. Ellen Packer ‘12 Mr. Brian and Mrs. Christina (Karam ‘07) Painter ‘06 Mr. and Mrs. Randy Pairan Mr. and Mrs. Mark Palmore Mrs. Megan Parcell Mr. and Mrs. Jon Paris + Mr. and Mrs. George Parker ++ Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Paschke Ms. Abby Pate ‘12 Dr. and Mrs. Kenton Pate ++ Dr. and Mrs. Frank Pawlosky, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Payne, Jr. Ms. Jean Payton Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Peck Dr. and Mrs. Mike Pedoto ++ Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Pence Mr. and Mrs. Joel Petersen ++ Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pfaff Mr. and Mrs. Don Pfister + Ms. Holly Pfister ‘03 + Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pfister ++++ Ms. Mackensie Pfleger ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Phi Pham Mr. and Mrs. Todd Pierce + Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pohl ++ Mr. and Mrs. Brandon Porter + Ms. Robin Porter Mr. and Mrs. George Portner Ms. Sarah Powel ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. John Prado + Dr. Kevin Prezgay and Dr. Barbara Houde Mr. and Mrs. Byron Pritchard* + Ms. Jamie Prop ‘12 Ms. Leigh Prop * ++ Mr. Berry Puma and Mrs. Ana Prato Mr. Jerome Puryear, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John Radford Mr. and Mrs. Nico Ranieri Mr. Matthew Reed ‘06 Ms. Renee Renken + Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Dan Riewald +++ Mr. and Mrs. Hal Rindels + Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Ripperger + Miss Jaime Robbins Mrs. Barbara Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Burr Robinson ++++ Mr. Greg and Mrs. Liz (Bronson ‘00) Rosenau + Mr. and Mrs. Nick Rosenfeldt + Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ross + Mr. Dave Roth


Mr. Peter Rottman + Ms. Haley Rudolph ‘12 Ms. Stephanie Ruehlmann ‘03 Ms. Barbara Russell Ms. Nicole Ruter ‘07 Mr. Ron Rutherford +++ Mr. and Mrs. Mark Salisbury + Rev. Kevin Salkil Mr. and Mrs. Brandon Sammons Mr. Tony and Mrs. Kristina (Kelpe ‘00) Sanchez Mr. and Mrs. Terry Sanderson + Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sauve ++ Dr. and Mrs. Kevin Savage Mr. Martin and Dr. Nancy Schaefer ++ Ms. Alexandra Schaffeld ‘12 Mrs. Mary Ann Schimpf Mrs. Geneva Schlosser Ms. Stephanie Schlosser ‘12 Mr. Thane Schmitt ‘12 Mr. Sam Schottenstein ‘99 Ms. Grace Schuler ‘04 Mr. and Mrs. Jon Schuler ‘02 Mr. and Mrs. Dave Schuman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Schutte Ms. Sara Schutte Mr. Ben Scott ‘12 Ms. Lynne Scott * ++ Mr. and Mrs. Dick Seitz Mr. and Mrs. Rick Seitz Mr. and Mrs. Caetano Sequeira Dr. Jim Shiveley and Mrs. Mindy Myers-Shiveley ++ Mr. and Mrs. Chris Shollenbarger * Mr. and Mrs. Mike Siman + Dr. and Ms. Tedd Simmons +++ Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Sims Mr. and Mrs. Greg Sizemore ++ Mr. Nathaniel Sizemore ‘04 + Mr. and Mrs. Todd Slaughter + Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Smeltzer ++ Mr. and Mrs. Alan Smith ++ Mr. and Mrs. Phil Smith ++ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith + Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo Souza Mr. Matt Spence and Mrs. Anna MaratosSpence Mr. Scott and Dr. Ellen Springer Dr. Tim and Dr. Michelle Staarmann +++ Mr. and Mrs. David Stanfield + Ms. Hannah Staub ‘12 Mr. Joseph Steichen ++ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Steitz +++ Mr. and Mrs. John Stethem Mr. Ben Stevens ‘12 Mrs. Tiffany Stofel Mr. Jeff and Mrs. Sarah (Price ‘01) Stokes + Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stokes Ms. Shana Stull ‘00 Ms. Kristen Stutz ‘99 ++ Ms. Meredith Stutz ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Summers +++ Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Swallen +++ Mr. and Mrs. Dave Swedes, Jr. + T.H. Winston Co. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tate + Mr. Bill Taylor, Jr. ++ Mr. and Mrs. Billy Taylor, III ‘96 Mr. Brian Taylor ‘12 Dr. Charlie and Dr. Lu Taylor ++ Mr. and Mrs. Eric Taylor Mr. Jason Taylor ‘06 * Mr. Nick Taylor ‘12 Mr. Andrew Tedrick ‘12 Mr. Ben Tedrick ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Teffeteller Mr. Tyler Tepfenhart ‘12 Mr. Marc and Mrs. Jennifer (Flint ‘03) Terhar + Ms. Megan Terlau ‘12 Mr. Joe Terry ‘12 That the World May Know Ministries Mr. and Mrs. Barry Thiel ++

Mr. Jacob Thiel ‘12 Mr. Josh Thiel ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Tholking Mr. and Mrs. Mike Thomas + Mr. Zach Thomas ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Tobar Ms. Lena Tome ‘09 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. Joe Vanderkolk ++ Mr. and Mrs. Mike Vanderwoude + Mr. and Mrs. Dave Vincent Mr. and Mrs. Steve Visagie Mr. Eli Vizcaino ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vonderhaar ++ Mr. Ryan and Mrs. Jennie (Dorl ‘03) Vose + Mr. and Mrs. Dave Walker + Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wallace ++ Mr. Steve Walsh * + Mr. and Mrs. Bob Walton Ms. Emily Walton ‘12 Ms. Judith Walton + Mr. and Mrs. Andy Warncke + Mr. Matt Warner Mr. and Mrs. Bill Watson +++ Mr. Lance Webel + Mr. David and Dr. Karen Weber Mr. and Mrs. Dan Weisbrodt Rev. and Mrs. Brian Wells ++ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wesson + Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wheeler ++ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wheeler ‘03, II Mr. and Mrs. Todd Wichmann + Ms. Stachia Wicker Mrs. Denise Wiedemann Mrs. Gloria Wilkinson + Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilkinson Mr. and Mrs. Todd Wilkowski Mr. and Mrs. Joel Williams + Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams Mr. and Mrs. Rex Williams * Mr. Josh Willmann ‘11 Mrs. Pattie Wills Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Wilson, Sr. + Mr. and Mrs. John Withers Ms. Tracy Wolcott + Ms. Kathy Wolf Mr. and Mrs. Don Wolnik + Mr. and Mrs. Jim Worachek +++ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wuenneman Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wuennemann Mr. and Mrs. Kent Wyant ++ Mrs. JoAnn Yelton Mr. and Mrs. Mark Yelton Mr. Ryan and Mrs. Liz (Bell ‘95) Young Mrs. Michelle Youngquist Ms. Lauren Zabbatino ‘12 Mr. Alfred Zeiser * Dr. and Mrs. Zeke Zekoff +++ Mr. David and Mrs. Lauren (Baker ‘00) Zuperku Mr. and Mrs. Eric Zwarg +

Matching Gift Companies

Al Neyer, Inc. Foundation + Brightstar Partners, Inc. Cisco Foundation Citizens Charitable Foundation Duke Energy Foundation Fidelity Foundation Fifth Third Bank, Matching Gift Program + General Electric Foundation + JPMorgan Chase Foundation Macys Federated Department Stores MeadWestvaco Foundation + Morgan Stanley Foundation Moritz Family Foundation Northwestern Mutual Life Foundation +

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Pepsico Foundation + PNC Foundation Scripps Howard Foundation ++ Toyota Motor Sales, Inc. + UBS Foundation USA +

In Honor Of

All CHCA teachers Laura Anderson Cameron Armstrong Michelle Barron Bob & Lori Bedinghaus Rhiannon Crichton Brian Fey Brenton Michael Foust Lynn & Robyn Glaser Alex Goettsch Stephanie Grevey Hannah Grubb Olivia Hahn Joshua Hayden Elise Hayes The Dan Hillis Family Jeffrey & Jennifer Horsting Drs. Chao Huang & Kristy Gau Samuel Joseph Tanner & Caroline Kuremsky Parker & Preston Landolt The Carl H. Lindner family Carl Lindner, Jr. Steve McCollum Ariel & Aliah McWhorter Holly Metzger The Orthodox Church Conner, Tegan, & Cayse Osborne William Connor Reynolds Mia & Nicholas Ridenour Millard & Sally Rullman Katie & Jefferson Rutherford Caroline Schutte Kate Shanahan Taylor & Nicholas Wilkinson Jake & Erica Wuennemann

In Memory Of Marlene Bauman Russ Bell Carol Ann Blessing Paul H. Cebulskie Nan Galey Andrew Jewell Mary Helen Kammerer Carl Lindner, Jr Jerry Mullins Leo Osborne William K. Payton, Jr. Barbara Scallin Lowell Schimpf Glen Allen Stacy Joyce Staples Julie Steidle Roy H. Yelton

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ALUMNI GIFT OF GIVING DONORS

(gifts received July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012)

Class of 1995 Jeremy Conn Liz Bell Young

Zach Bohannon Dorian Dostal Edmonson Wes Edmonson Jon Schuler

Class of 1996

Class of 2003

Karly Kolb Adams David Clabaugh * Brian Fey Billy Taylor

Class of 1997 Ben Beshear Erin Metzger Conn Grey Hall

Class of 1998 Michael Blackburn Rebekah Sjogren Osypian

Class of 1999 Jacob Abbs Sam Schottenstein Kristen Stutz

Class of 2000 Anonymous Ryan Betscher Kourtney Klendworth Chris Koenig Liz Bronson Rosenau Kristina Kelpe Sanchez Shana Stull Lauren Baker Zuperku

Class of 2001

Adam Cool Jennifer Lawless Kaufman Sarah Price Stokes

Class of 2002 Emily Breitholle Beyers

Denis Beausejour Nick Furtwengler Megan Dinkelacker Hendy Neha Kantamneni Holly Pfister Stephanie Ruehlmann Jennifer Flint Terhar Jennie Dorl Vose Daniel Wheeler

Class of 2004

John Barnhart Rob Bedinghaus Sal Churi Rebecca Breitholle Dougherty Grace Schuler Nathaniel Sizemore

Class of 2005 Tommy Andrews Keith Bergh Andrew Bradford Casi McClellan Egli

Class of 2006 Andrew Ellison Brian Painter Matthew Reed Jason Taylor *

Class of 2007 Anonymous Ryan Atkins Alex Brown Bryn Clark Natalie Leonard Christina Karam Painter Nicole Ruter

Class of 2008 Thomas Barnhart Lauren Bedinghaus Adam Clark

Class of 2009 Stephanie Jack Lena Tome

Class of 2010 Kayla Bedinghaus

Class of 2011 Maddie Drees Josh Willmann

Class of 2012 Katherine Anderson Ted Andrews Cameron Armstrong Laura Atkins Dominique Baxter Samuel Becker Ryan Black Kate Bohanan Anna Campbell Alexis Caruso Young Jae Chun Cyle Cucinotta Allie Daniel Pierson Dunn Ge’Ana Ellis Michelle Feeney Dontay Fletcher Emma Fraser John Fuller Nolan George Hannah Goodwin Stephanie Grevey Hannah Grubb John Handelsman Jennifer He Joseph Heath Kellie Hesse

Tara Hodge Alexa Huffer Myles Jackson Austin Jones Chris Joplin Ann Marie Kadnar Sarah Kelley Tyler Kirbabas Logan Lally Ben Lapps Elizabeth Lyle Mike Ma Mallory Massa Adam McCollum Ryan McNamara Will Meyer Brandon Moore Courtney Myers Cara Nwankwo James O’Bannon Elizabeth Ottenjohn Ellen Packer Abby Pate Mackensie Pfleger Sarah Powel Jamie Prop Haley Rudolph Alexandra Schaffeld Stephanie Schlosser Thane Schmitt Ben Scott Hannah Staub Ben Stevens Meredith Stutz Brian Taylor Nick Taylor Andrew Tedrick Ben Tedrick Tyler Tepfenhart Megan Terlau Joe Terry Jacob Thiel Josh Thiel Zach Thomas Eli Vizcaino Emily Walton Lauren Zabbatino

ARMLEDER GIFT OF GIVING DONORS (gifts received July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012)

Mr. and Mrs. James AbuBakr Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bailey +++ Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Barnhorst Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bodley +++ Mr. and Mrs. Jon Brandyberry Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Brown * Ms. Elisabeth Brunk Mr. and Mrs. Randy Cepress * + Mrs. Treva Davis Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne DuBois Mr. Wes and Mrs. Dorian (Dostal ‘02) Edmonson ‘02 + Ms. Sheri Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fredericks Ms. Sarah Goss Ms. Katie Hagen Mr. and Mrs. James Hansee Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hassman Mrs. Lynn Heath Mr. and Mrs. Mike Johnson ++ Mr. Michael Kelley

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Ms. Adrienne Kiser-Toney Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Klusmeyer Mrs. Silvia Krull Ms. Tonika Lovette Ms. Elizabeth Mandeng + Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mary + Ms. Necole McGivens Mrs. Malinda McReynolds Ms. Susan Miller ++ Mrs. Cammie Montgomery Ms. Cyndi Morgan Mrs. Monica Morton Mrs. Jenny Mottier Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Renner Mr. and Mrs. Tony Rocquemore Mr. and Mrs. Tony Runion Ms. Candace Schaffner Ms. Nancy Shiels Ms. Arleen Strum Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swartz Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Varner + Dr. and Mrs. Sal Zabbatino +

Matching Gift Companies

General Electric Foundation

In Honor Of Karissa Fredericks Ashanti Gibson Natalie Heath


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CAPITAL NEEDS & OTHER DESIGNATED GIFTS (gifts received July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012)

Designated Gifts

Beijing Tower Bridge International Education Co., Ltd Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Brown * Mr. and Mrs. Randy Brunk Mr. and Mrs. Rick Canavan Mr. and Mrs. Scott Carter Mr. and Mrs. Randy Cepress * Mr. Ha Sung Chun and Mrs. Myoung Ja Kim FIRST / NASA Mr. and Mrs. Rick Froh General Electric Foundation Ms. Vickie Gregory

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hamilton Dr. and Mrs. Eric Henize Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Jordan, IV Mr. and Mrs. Daniel LaChance Mr. and Mrs. Dan Meador Mr. and Mrs. Rey Medina, III MTSI Mr. and Mrs. Tom O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Ted Phelps, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Redwine Mrs. Marlene Skoglund Solutionwerks, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Stagnaro Summit Financial Group, Inc. T.R. Gear Landscaping

PROMISE CAMPAIGN DONORS (gifts received July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012)

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Clark Ms. Cindy Coggins Dr. and Mrs. Tim Conley Mr. and Mrs. Dave Conway Dr. and Mrs. Bob Cucinotta Dr. and Mrs. Thom deHoop Mr. and Mrs. Ken Durham

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ellison Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Fritz Mr. and Mrs. Nick Kontras Mr. and Mrs. Chris Koob Mr. and Mrs. Jason McSwain Mr. and Mrs. Evans Nwankwo Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Paroz

Viox Services Vonderhaar’s Catering Mr. Fred Vonderhaar Mr. and Mrs. Bob Williams Mr. Donald Wires

Gifts in kind

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Agerton Mr. and Mrs. Jon Brandyberry First Watch - Harper’s Station Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Glaser Dr. Mike Waddle

General Scholarship

Mr. Mike Chappelle Fund for Independent Schools of Cincinnati, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Dave Neyer Mr. and Mrs. Dan Riewald Mr. and Mrs. Kent Wyant

Hope Scholarship Mr. and Mrs. John Topits

CAMPAIGN FOR LASTING CHANGE DONORS (gifts received July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012)

Joseph A.and Susan E. Pichler Fund Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cole, Jr.

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“…but the greatest of these is Love” - 1 Corinthians 13:13

Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy’s annual fundraiser is the Celebration dinner and auction, an evening of fun and fellowship that benefits CHCA’s operating budget and provides funding for tuition assistance. Each Celebration event features an elegant dinner, entertainment, a live auction and a myriad of silent auction items. The Celebration 2012 Dinner and Auction was held at The Great Wolf Lodge on February 9, 2012. The theme for the event, “...but the greatest of these is Love,” was inspired by 1 Corinthians 13:13. The 534 guests and 60 volunteers enjoyed entertainment by talented CHCA alumni Collin Richardson ’02, Brittany Wesson ’06, and Robbie Wilson ’04 and had FUN with FUNdraising as they bid electronically, played “Heads or Tails” with a live auctioneer, took a chance on a “Key to Her Heart Treasure” and sought out a golden ticket among truffle boxes with the hopes of winning an iPad. The theme was

(gifts received July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012)

Cash Donors

Mr. and Mrs. Evan Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Donald Armour * Mr. and Mrs. David Avery Mr. and Mrs. Dean Barnett, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Beshear * Ms. Cindy Coggins Mr. and Mrs. Scott Collins Dr. and Mrs. Dan Debo Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dickerson Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ellison Mr. and Mrs. John Eng Mr. and Mrs. Jason Fancett Mr. and Mrs. Casey Foreman Dr. Mel and Dr. Chandra Gravely Ms. Lisa Grubb Mr. and Mrs. Randy Gunlock Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall Mr. and Mrs. Brad Kaemmer Ms. Adrienne Kiser-Toney Mr. and Mrs. Chris Larger Lee Cleaners Mrs. Edyth Lindner Mr. and Mrs. Greg McDaniel * Mr. and Mrs. Dan Meador

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further represented in live auction items like a romantic “Date Night a Month for One Year” package and two lovable puppies who stole hearts and prompted energetic bidding. The event raised $260,000 and inspired passion for CHCA’s mission. Thanks to the Celebration auction team (General Chair Penny Osborne, Sue Humphrey, Mary Mikolanis, Jennifer Kitchens, Kim Meador, Brenda Durham, Jennifer Murphy, Lisa Massa, Carol Hughes and Jennifer Niemeyer), sponsors, guests and all who donated and volunteered. Celebration is now an annual event, so plan to attend Celebration 2013 on February 9, 2013 at the Manor House in Mason. This year’s theme is “CHCA…like no other!” and is sure to bring unique opportunities to bless and celebrate the CHCA community.

CELEBRATION DONORS Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Morrow * Dr. and Mrs. Brad Osborne Parent Teacher Fellowship Dr. and Mrs. Mike Pedoto Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Pence Mr. and Mrs. Ted Phelps, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Riccetti Mr. and Mrs. Caetano Sequeira Mr. and Mrs. Josh Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Brad Trucksis Mr. and Mrs. Todd Wilber Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wuennemann

Matching Gift Companies

Fidelity Foundation General Electric Foundation Northwestern Mutual Life Foundation Pepsico Foundation

Gifts in kind

A Bottle or Two Wine & Beer AAA Driving School Abuelo’s

Admissions Doctor Adrian Durban Florists Adventure Boot Camp The Alleen Company Ms. Lisa Allgood Mr. and Mrs. Willie Alvarado American Financial Group Amy Brenner, MD & Associates, LLC Amy’s Gratefully Green Organics Mrs. Laura Anderson Mrs. Nancy Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Evan Andrews Mr. Tommy Andrews ‘05 Anonymous Antonio Violins Mr. and Mrs. Donald Armour Aroma Restaurant & Sushi Art of Ballroom Dance Center Mr. and Mrs. Mike Arthur Auto Haus Cosmetics Back2Back Ministries Bad Frog Frozen Yogurt Mrs. Pamela Bailey Banana Leaf Modern Thai Restaurant Bangkok Express Ms. Rebecca Barclay Mr. and Mrs. Pervis Bearden

Bella Balloons Hot Air Balloon Co. Ben & Jerry’s Benihana Benzie Salon Mr. and Mrs. Ben Beshear ‘97 BioWheels Workshop Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Black Mr. Michael Lee Black Bob Evans Farms Bob Roncker’s Running Spot Bob Sumerel Tire & Service BOCA Restaurant Group The BonBonerie Mr. and Mrs. David Bowen Brazee Street Studios Mrs. Sandy Breitholle Bright Light Visual Communications Broadway Comedy Club Mr. and Mrs. Steve Brock Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brooks Ms. Linda Brune Mr. and Mrs. Randy Brunk Build A Bear Workshop Cabot Cheese Judge Joyce Campbell Canvas on Demand Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Carnes


Mr. Stephen Carter Ms. Angie Casselman Center City Collision Mr. and Mrs. Reed Chacksfield Chateau Chantal CHCA Advancement Office CHCA Athletic Department CHCA Boosters CHCA Eagle Store CHCA Fall Festival Committee CHCA Fine Arts Dept CHCA Friends Of Fine Arts CHCA PAX Group CHCA PTF CHCA Scrip Shop CHCA SummerFlight Program Chelsea Piers Chicago Bears Football Club Chili’s - Montgomery Road Christmas Tree Shops Cincinnati Ballet Cincinnati Bell Cincinnati Catering Cincinnati Center for Improved Communication, Inc. Cincinnati Mini Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Circle S Ranch Cleveland Cavaliers The Club at Harper’s Point Ms. Cindy Coggins Mr. Gabe Collins ‘11 Mr. and Mrs. Scott Collins Mrs. Sue Collins COSI Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc. The Creative Lights Studio Mr. and Mrs. Jason Crichton Mr. Larry Cunningham Dan Ledbetter Photography Mrs. Alice Daniel Dave & Buster’s David A. Millett, Inc. Miss Debbie Day Dayton Society of Natural History Mr. and Mrs. Tim Delany Dewey’s Pizza Diane Firsten Studio Dick’s Sporting Goods Mrs. Pam Dinkelacker Dogswell Donna’s Gourmet Cookies DoubleTree Suites DTI Auto Detail Shop Mrs. Annette Eberhardt Eddie Merlot’s Mr. and Mrs. Vic Eilau Elegant Fare Elizabeth Blake Salon Embers Restaurant Ms. Erica English Enterprise Rent-A-Car Mr. and Mrs. Andy Espenshade Eye 1 Unique Eyewear Family Tree Chiropractic and Wellness Fennell, Baron, & Associates Firehouse Subs First Watch Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fite Four Bridges Country Club Four Seasons Resort Jackson Hole Mr. and Mrs. Mark Foutch The Fresh Market Frisch’s Restaurants, Inc. Frontgate Mr. and Mrs. Chet Fuller Funky’s Catering G.T.C. Foodservice Garnish Catering Gattle’s Gems Boutique and More Mrs. Holly Getter Mrs. Diane Goebel GourmetGiftBaskets.com

Grand Finale Great Lakes Science Center Great Wolf Lodge Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Mrs. Julie Gregory Dr. and Mrs. John Greinwald Mrs. Laura Griffin Ms. Grey Hall ‘97 Mr. & Mrs. Jack Hanna HanZon Glass Studio Happy H Attractions/Sports of All Sorts Happy Tails K-9 Boarding & Training, LLC Mrs. Tracey Hardwick Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haslem Miss Rachel Haslem Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Hayes Heirloom Artists - Calligraphy & Design Dr. Eric W. Hickman, DDS, MS Highlights For Children Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari Mrs. Marcia Hollmeyer Mrs. Lita Hitchcock Holman ‘00 Holzman Meats Mr. and Mrs. Drew Horter Mr. and Mrs. Greg Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Tom Humphrey Huntington Learning Center Hyatt Art & Interiors IHOP Restaurant Indian Hill Winter Club Iron Chef Grill Mrs. Nancy Isenberg It’s In The Details - B. Stradley Jake Sweeney BMW Janelle Marie Photography Jeff Ruby Culinary Entertainment Jeff’s Driving School JH Ranch Jimmy’s Limousine Service Mr. Brad Johansen Mr. Andy Keimer Mr. and Mrs. Andy Kennedy Kids First Sports Center Mr. and Mrs. Brad Kinstler Mrs. Suzanne Kloster Mr. and Mrs. Rick Kohlan Kona Ice Mr. and Mrs. Chris Koob The Kroger Company Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kuremsky Dr. Paul LeCompte Mrs. Edyth B. Lindner Living Proof Ministries Lobel’s of New York Lochmoor Stables, Inc. Louisville Mega Cavern Loveland-Symmes Fire Department Mrs. Rachel Lupia Lynn’s Paradise Cafe M. Hopple & Company Macy’s The Maids Home Services of Cincinnati Mrs. Amanda Mangialardo Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mann Mary Ran Gallery Mason Bowl Mr. and Mrs. Tim Massa Max Stacy Flowers McAlister’s Deli Mr. Daniel McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Steve McCollum Mrs. Kathy McKillen McSwain Carpets & Floors Mr. and Mrs. Dan Meador Mike’s Express Carwash Mission: Relaxation Massage Therapy Mitchell’s Salon & Day Spa Mr. and Mrs. Scott Moffitt Mrs. Cammie Montgomery Montgomery Inn

Mr. and Mrs. John Mulcahy Murphin Ridge Inn Museum of Science & Industry Chicago Mrs. Lynn Nabors-McNally The National Exemplar Natorp’s Garden Stores Neon Lites Cafe and Catering Dr. and Mrs. Scott Nix MD Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nutter NY Skyride The Oasis Golf Club O’Bryan’s Wine Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ochs Mr. and Mrs. Paul O’Neill Oriental Trading Company Dr. and Mrs. Brad Osborne Mrs. Joan Osborne Mr. and Mrs. Steve Oyster Mrs. Susan Johnson Pagliaro ‘96 Paint N Play Mr. and Mrs. Randy Pairan The Papergirl Paragon Salon Mr. Jon Paris Mrs. Teri Parker Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Paroz Mr. Gabe Pegis Pendleton Pilates Perfect North Slopes Pete Delois Recreations Outlet PetSuites Mr. and Mrs. Ted Phelps Mr. Todd Pierce Pilates Center of Cincinnati pinkcalyx.com Pittsburgh Steelers Pleasant Vineyard Ministries Mrs. Barbara Pratt President Tuxedo By Skeffington’s Ms. Linda Preston Pure Concept Salon+Spa Qdoba Rack Room Shoes Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania Reclaimed Luxury Mr. William Reinberger Relish Modern Tapas Rendigs, Fry, Kiely & Dennis Rhein Interests Ms. Wendi Rhizor Richard’s Hair Skin Nails Robin Wood Flowers Mr. Darrell Rodgers Roosters Mens Grooming Center Mr. and Mrs. Nick Rosenfeldt Ms. Liz Rutherford Mr. and Mrs. Mark Salisbury Rev. Kevin Salkil Sam Ash Music Store Samaura Sweets Mrs. April Sanderson Mrs. Amy Sauve Ms. Shell Schimpf Mr. and Mrs. Dave Schuman, Jr. Miss Delaney Scott Miss Riley Scott Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Scott See’s Candies Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Caetano Sequeira Sewn Studio Shedd Aquarium Sheraton Suites Columbus Silver Spring House Mrs. Susan Simmons Sindur, LLC Skidaddles Mrs. Mary Smith Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Smith Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith Snowie Shaved-Ice Sony Pictures Television Mr. and Mrs. Billy Southerland Mr. and Mrs. Tim Southerland

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Mr. and Mrs. William Southerland Sports Investments The Spotted Goose Springdale Cleaners Springhill Camps Stampin’ Up! Mrs. Sarah Price Stokes ‘01 Stone Creek Dining Company Stratus Helicopters LLC Strings N’ Things Tano Bistro & Catering Ms. Stacey Tatter ‘00 Mr. Eric Taylor Teller’s of Hyde Park Ten Marks Three Graces Jewelry Tony’s Trendz Salon Tropical Treasures - The Designer Copies Store Tuscany Spa & Salon Ultimate Air Shuttle Uptown Barbers US Playing Card Co. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Veldhuis Mr. and Mrs. Eric Venters Vera Bradley Viva Bella Events Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wallace Wal-Mart Walt Disney World Company Watson’s Mr. Lance Webel Ms. Julia Wesselkamper Mr. and Mrs. Rob Westbrook Western & Southern Open Wetherington Golf & Country Club What If Gift Solutions Mrs. Mollie White Mr. and Mrs. Todd Wichmann Widmer’s Mrs. Sara Kiihnl Wiggershaus ‘99 Mr. and Mrs. Todd Wilkowski WKFS Morning Show KISS107 Woodhouse Day Spa Yelton Fine Jewelers Dr. & Mrs. Zeke Zekoff

Celebration Sponsors

Platinum Level ($10,000) Fifth Third Bank Johnson Investment Counsel

Gold Level ($7,500)

The Coggins Group at MorganStanley Yelton Fine Jewelers

Silver Level ($5,000) McSwain Carpets & Floors Neal’s Design-Remodel Edward Jones Investments

Auction Level ($3,500) Escort, Inc.

Corporate Level ($2,500) Cincinnati Bell BKD, LLP

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FRIENDS OF FINE ARTS DONORS (gifts received July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012) * denotes matching gift donor

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ackerman Mr. and Mrs. Mark Agerton Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Baillely Mr. and Mrs. Drew Baker Mr. and Mrs. Rick Barghini Mr. and Mrs. Dean Barnett, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bechtold Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bedinghaus Mr. Bill Blessing Mr. and Mrs. Brien Bolsinger * Mr. and Mrs. David Bowen Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bowman * Mr. and Mrs. David Brainer Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown Mr. and Mrs. Randy Brunk Mrs. Mary Burdsall Mr. and Mrs. Joel Campbell, III Mr. and Ms. Dondee Canos, III Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Carnes Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Scott Carter Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Clayton Mr. John Clifford and Mrs. Kelly Burke Dr. and Mrs. Bob Cucinotta Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Dehner Mr. and Mrs. Joe Del Greco Mr. and Mrs. Dean Devin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doepker Mr. and Mrs. Steve Donahue Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Drees Mr. George Duborg, III * Mr. and Mrs. Mike Due Ms. Heather Duehren Mr. and Mrs. Jim Durham Mr. and Ms. Doug Ebel Rev. and Mrs. Richard Eckert Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Ehlers Mr. and Ms. Tom Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ellison Mr. and Mrs. Tom Esposito Dr. and Mrs. Don Faimon Dr. and Mrs. Doug Feeney Mr. and Mrs. Craig Feldman Mr. and Mrs. John Fette Mrs. Debby Fields Mr. and Mrs. Mike Filomena Dr. Terry Flum and Dr. Denise Decker-Flum Mr. and Mrs. Casey Foreman Mr. and Mrs. Mark Foutch Mr. and Mrs. Mark Frank Mr. and Mrs. Chet Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ganeff Mr. and Mrs. Brian Gardner Mrs. Kiersten Gaudet Dr. Michel Ghastine and Dr. Ghada Khalife Mr. and Mrs. David Goodwin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. Lance Grantham Mr. and Mrs. Tony Green Ms. Lisa Grubb Mr. and Mrs. Brendon Hansford Dr. and Mrs. George Hartzog Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Ben Heath Mrs. Beth Heath Dr. and Mrs. Eric Henize Mr. and Mrs. Todd Hicks Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hogan Mr. and Mrs. John Horning Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horvath Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoyer Mr. and Mrs. Tom Humphrey Mr. and Mrs. Hue Jackson

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Mr. and Mrs. Tim Jester Mr. and Mrs. Jay Harrison * Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kadnar Mr. and Mrs. Dan Keating Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kennamer Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kiley Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Kitchens, II Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kuremsky Mr. and Mrs. Jon Lapps Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lautner Dr. and Mrs. Chris Lawley Dr. Paul and Dr. Michelle LeCompte Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ledbetter Mr. and Mrs. Doug Lee Dr. and Mrs. Jim Lipovsky, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Dan Love Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lowrey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lutts Mr. and Mrs. Sean Mangialardo Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mary Dr. and Mrs. John Mashny Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Max Mr. and Mrs. Dan Meador Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mikolanis * Mr. and Mrs. Dave Morgason Mr. and Mrs. John Mulcahy Mr. and Mrs. Tom Koopman Mr. and Mrs. Paul O’Neill Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ochs, IV Mr. and Mrs. Rob Ottenjohn Mr. and Mrs. Steve Oyster Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Pacheco Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Packer Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Painter Mr. and Mrs. Randy Pairan Dr. Art Pancioli and Dr. Rita Girard Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Parker Dr. and Mrs. Kenton Pate Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Pegis Mr. and Mrs. Todd Pfister Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phelps Mr. and Mrs. Ted Phelps, Jr. Dr. Abe and Dr. Joyce Philip Mr. and Mrs. Chris Plummer Ms. Wendi Rhizor Mr. and Mrs. Dan Riewald Mr. and Mrs. Ken Riley Mr. and Mrs. Dave Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Burr Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rolman Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ross Mr. and Mrs. Terry Sanderson Mr. and Mrs. Jason Sauer Mr. and Mrs. Ron Schardong Mr. and Mrs. Al Schretter Ms. Lynne Scott * Mr. and Mrs. Caetano Sequeira Mr. and Mrs. Ron Sikkema Mr. and Mrs. Greg Simpson * Mr. and Mrs. Mike Skoglund * Ms. Jeanne Smearsoll Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Smith Mr. and Mrs. Billy Southerland Springdale Bindery Mr. and Mrs. Greg Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Drees Mr. and Mrs. Steven Strosnider Mr. and Mrs. Rod Stryker Mrs. Angela Stutz Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Summers Overseer and Mrs. Ennis Tait Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tedrick Mr. and Mrs. Tim Terlau Mr. and Mrs. Barry Thiel Mr. and Mrs. Gary Toner Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Towe, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Brad Trucksis Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vanderkolk Mr. and Mrs. Steve Veldhuis Mr. and Mrs. Eric Venters

Mr. and Mrs. Andy Warncke Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weisman Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wesson Mr. and Mrs. Todd Wichmann Dr. and Mrs. Eric Wittkugel Mr. and Mrs. Scott Workman Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wuennemann Mr. and Mrs. Steve Yakimow Ms. Kristen Zabbatino Dr. and Mrs. Sal Zabbatino Mr. Alfred Zeiser * Mr. Guiru Zhang and Mrs. Lijuan Li

FOFA Matching Gift Companies

Cisco Foundation via JustGive.org Duke Energy Foundation General Electric Foundation Macys Federated Department Stores MeadWestvaco Foundation Pepsico Foundation

All School Music Revue Sponsor The Coggins Group - Morgan Stanley

All School Music Revue Technical Sponsor Cyndi and Matthew Smith

MSLHS Theater Sponsor Anonymous

Art Beat Main Sponsors Essenza Studio and Gallery Freeze Yogurt Bar (Lance & Christina Francis) Gallery Veronique Keller Williams (Audrey Elder) Montgomery Vision Care Star Struck UBS (Phil Ochs and Wayne Scott)

Art Beat General Sponsors

Banana Leaf (Tongdangjoue Family) Buffalo Wild Wings Dan Ledbetter Photography Dewey’s Pizza Frito Lay Gatorade Holzman Meats Imagine Landscape Possibilities (Judd Klusmeyer) Johnny Chan 2 Max Stacy Flowers (Stacy Family) Natorp’s, Inc. Neon Lites (Wendi Rhizor) Plaza Artist Materials Premier Pianos Silver Spring House Starbucks Coffee United Dairy Farmers Uno Chicago Grill (Wilber Family)

In Honor of

Sophia Esposito Angela Stutz Mona Summers & Fine Arts Faculty


AFTER PROM DONORS

(gifts received July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012)

Dr. Rita Alloway Mr. and Mrs. Tim Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bechtold Mr. and Mrs. Michael Becker Mr. and Mrs. Brien Bolsinger Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown Mr. and Mrs. John Brownrigg, Jr. Mrs. Mary Burdsall Mr. and Mrs. Joel Campbell, III Mr. and Mrs. Dave Caruso Mr. Mike Chappelle Mr. and Mrs. James Crabbe Dr. and Mrs. Bob Cucinotta Dr. and Mrs. Dan Debo Mr. and Mrs. Dom DiFabio Mr. and Mrs. Craig Easterday Dr. and Mrs. Doug Feeney Mr. and Mrs. Rick Froh Mr. and Mrs. Chet Fuller Dr. Michel Ghastine and Dr. Ghada Khalife Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hartmann Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Greg Holliday Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hughes Mrs. Jennifer Jasper Mr. Jim Jonas Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones

Dr. Tom and Dr. Cindy Kabalin Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Chris Koob Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kuremsky Mr. Mike Lally Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lowrey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lyle Mr. and Mrs. Tim Massa Mr. and Mrs. Bill McBrayer, IV Mr. and Mrs. Rick McLeod Mr. and Mrs. Jim McNamara Mr. and Mrs. Dan Meador Mr. and Mrs. Baker Meyer Dr. Michael and Dr. Andrea Moorehead Ms. Julie Moorehouse Mr. and Mrs. Roger Myers Mr. and Mrs. Evans Nwankwo Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ochs, IV Mr. and Mrs. Rob Ottenjohn Mr. and Mrs. Michael Owen Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Packer Dr. and Mrs. Kenton Pate Mr. and Mrs. Mike Prescott Mr. and Mrs. Gary Price Ms. Leigh Prop Mr. and Mrs. Vince Prop Parent Teacher Fellowship Mr. and Mrs. Randy Renners

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Mr. and Mrs. Rick Riccetti Mr. Steve Schlosser and Mrs. Patrice Tafur-Schlosser Dr. and Mrs. Jim Schmitt Mr. and Mrs. Ted Schroeder Mr. and Mrs. Caetano Sequeira Mr. and Mrs. Rick Shields, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Mike Skoglund Dr. Tim and Dr. Michelle Staarmann Mr. and Mrs. Chris Staub Dr. and Mrs. Uly Tandoc Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Ken Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tedrick Mr. and Mrs. Randy Terry Mr. and Mrs. Mike Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Eric Venters Mr. Larry Vizcaino and Dr. Clarissa Rosas Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vonderhaar Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walden Mr. and Mrs. Phil Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wesson Mr. and Mrs. Bo Westheider Mr. and Mrs. Bob Williams Mr. and Mrs. Rex Williams Mr. and Mrs. Rob Wissman Dr. and Mrs. Eric Wittkugel

ATHLETIC BOOSTER CLUB MEMBERS Mr. and Mrs. John Allen Mr. and Mrs. Evan Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bechtold Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bertrams Mr. and Mrs. Rocke Blair Mr. and Mrs. Brien Bolsinger Mr. and Mrs. David Bowen Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown Mr. and Mrs. John Brownrigg Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carroll Mrs. Mary Chappelle Mr. Mike Chappelle Ms. Cindy Coggins Mr. and Mrs. Rolando Collado Mr. and Mrs. Scott Collins Mr. and Mrs. Shane Cotter Dr. and Mrs. Dan Debo Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Derr Mr. and Mrs. Perry Drosos Mr. and Mrs. Craig Easterday Mr. and Mrs. John Eckert Mr. and Mrs. Jim Elder Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ellison Mr. and Mrs. Chet Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Brian Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Glaser Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goodwin Dr. Mel and Dr. Chandra Gravely Mr. and Mrs. Ford Halter Mr. and Mrs. John Handelsman Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Hardwick Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Hayes Mrs. Beth Heath Mr. and Mrs. Tom Humphrey Mr. and Mrs. Tim Jester Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kadnar

Mr. and Mrs. Stan Kazee Ms. Adrienne Kiser-Toney Mr. and Mrs. Chris Koob Mr. and Mrs. Tom Koopman Mr. and Mrs. Matt Kuhnell Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kuremsky Dr. and Mrs. Chris Lawley Mrs. Kellie Lawley Mr. and Mrs. Doug Lee Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lowrey Dr. and Mrs. David Mangels Mr. and Mrs. Bill McBrayer Mr. and Mrs. Rick McLeod Mr. and Mrs. Jason McSwain Mr. and Mrs. Bart Metzler Mr. and Mrs. Baker Meyer Mr. Bruce and Dr. Joan Miracle Mr. and Mrs. John Mirlesena Dr. and Mrs. Jon Mumma Dr. and Mrs. Les Murray Mr. and Mrs. Jon Niemeyer Mr. and Mrs. Tom O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ochs Mr. and Mrs. Paul O’Neill Dr. and Mrs. Brad Osborne Mrs. Joan Osborne Mr. and Mrs. Tony Overstreet Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Paroz Mr. and Mrs. Todd Pfister Mr. and Mrs. Ted Phelps Mr. and Mrs. Scott Phillips Mrs. Jean Poynter Mr. and Mrs. Gary Price Ms. Leigh Prop Mr. and Mrs. Vince Prop Mr. Bink Renners Mr. and Mrs. Randy Renners Mr. and Mrs. Ken Riley

Ms. Tressa Rudolph Mr. Jeff Schwabe Ms. Kristin Schwabe Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sheehy Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Sheffer Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Mike Skoglund Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith Mr. and Mrs. Alan Smith Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Stagnarao Mr. and Mrs. Greg Stevens Dr. and Mrs. Bryan Strader Rev. and Mrs. Ennis Tait Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Barry Theil Mr. and Mrs. Eric Venters Mr. Larry Vizcaino and Dr. Clarissa Rosas Mr. and Mrs. Phil Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Willard Mr. and Mrs. Bob Williams Mr. and Mrs. Rex Williams Dr. and Mrs. Eric Wittkugel Pastor and Mrs. Darin Yates Mr. and Mrs. Eric Zwarg

Athletic Sponsors Beacon Orthopedics Montgomery Inn

Athletic Field Sponsors Allstate Insurance - Durham Agency Care Connection of Cincinnati Kroger

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The Year in Review: 2011-2012 FINANCIAL REPORTS

A LOOK AT OUR REVENUES AND EXPENSES 2011/2012 2011/2012 VARIANCE 2010/2011 ACTUAL BUDGET TO BUDGET ACTUAL REVENUES Tuition & Fees $19,286,256 $18,769,275 $516,981 $17,634,113 Contributions $891,540 $773,000 $118,540 $733,632 State Funds $1,230,825 $1,194,969 $35,856 $1,099,913 Investment / Other Income $70,002 $350,000 ($279,998) $311,570 Capital $0 $0 $0 $0 TOTAL REVENUES

$21,478,623

$21,087,244

$391,379

$19,779,228

EXPENSES Payroll and Benefits $13,707,581 $13,737,057 $29,476 $12,776,788 Financial Aid $1,836,896 $1,969,795 $132,899 $1,788,109 Operating Expenses $5,716,985 $5,430,268 ($286,717) $4,927,889 Capital $0 $0 $0 $0 TOTAL EXPENSES NET INCOME

$21,261,462

$21,137,120

($124,342)

$19,492,786

$217,161

-$49,876

$267,037

$286,442

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

State Funds 6% Contributions 4%

Investment/ Other Income 1%

Tuition & Fees 89%

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A LOOK AT OUR EXPENSES

Operating Expenses 27%

Financial Aid 9%

Payroll and Benefits 64%


ANNUAL REPORT 11-12

BALANCE SHEET 2012 VS. 2011 ASSETS Cash and Investments Deferred Tuition Receivables Property and Equipment Other Assets

2012 $46,541,650 $4,394,287 $125,766 $35,651,079 $79,060

2011 $46,005,435 $4,550,569 $448,724 $35,359,344 $84,052

TOTAL ASSETS

$86,791,842

$86,448,124

A LOOK AT OUR ASSETS

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Liabilities Accrued Expenses $1,748,630 $1,088,489 Deferred Tuition $4,394,287 $4,550,569 Interest Rate Swap $239,537 $110,513 Long Term Debt $11,170,948 $10,888,277 TOTAL LIABILITIES

$17,553,402

$16,637,848

NET ASSETS

$69,238,440

$69,810,276

$86,791,842

$86,448,124

A LOOK AT OUR CASH & INVESTMENTS Schott International Fund $79,506 Miscellaneous $214,493

Capital Reserve $254,121

Bessie Steel (Armleder) $955,659

Pooled Endowments Tuition Reduction $2,065,031 NC Enhancement - Affordability $2,433,326

Teacher Incentive Endowment $2,540,633 NC Enhancement - Building $3,997,700 Cash Equivalents (restricted & unrestricted) $4,157,283 Armleder Scholarship Funds $29,843,898

Total Cash and Investments: $46,541,650

Cash & Investments 54%

Deferred Tuition 5%

CHCA DEBT BALANCE

$12,000,000

$10,000,000

$8,000,000

$6,000,000

$4,000,000

$2,000,000

$0

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 202 2028 2029

TOTAL LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS

Property & Equipment 41%

Principal Balance

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Who supported the 2011-12

GIFT OF GIVING ANNUAL CAMPAIGN? NO. OF DONORS Alumni 130 Current CHCA Parents 335 Faculty and Staff 73 Grandparents, Alumni Parents, Friends and Special Donors 171 Matching gift companies and other organizations 33 GRAND TOTAL

742

TOTAL GIVEN $4,438.00 $314,095.07 $3,741.04 $98,968.45 $63,460.30 $484,702.86

Matching gift companies and other organizations 13% Alumni 1%

Grandparents, Alumni Parents, Friends and Special Donors 20% Current CHCA Parents 65% Faculty and Staff 1%

THREE ALUMNI INDUCTED INTO

Athletic Hall of Excellence Ducro, Collado, Browne recognized for their achievements in athletics

Alumni Jill Ducro ‘06, Ryan Collado ‘07 and Doug Browne ‘07 were inducted into the 2012 Hall of Excellence on September 14, 2012. They join seven former student-athletes and three adults already in the Hall of Excellence. Jill Ducro ’06 is recognized for her accomplishments in tennis. Her senior year she placed 4th in the state in Doubles with teammate, Cheryl Thinnes ’06. As a junior, she placed 4th in the state in Singles. Her freshman year, Jill and teammate Shaden Dowiatt ‘03 were State Doubles Champions. Ryan Collado ’07 is recognized for his accomplishments in football and track and field. He was part of the 2005 state runner-up football team and qualified for the state

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track meet in 2006 as part of the 4x100 meter relay team. Doug Browne ’07 is recognized for his accomplishments in football, basketball and baseball. In 2005, Doug was the Division V Ohio Offensive Player of the Year for football and part of the Miami Valley Conference/Sectional/ Regional Championship baseball team. The three honorees are shown here with CHCA Athletic Director Matt Coleman (far right).


CHCA’s 2012-13 Board of Trustees

ANNUAL REPORT 11-12

2012-2013 Board of Trustees | Front row: Liz Abel, Karen Kohlan, Adrienne Kiser-Toney, Jane Glenchur, Inger Eckert, Vivienne Bechtold, Suzy McBrayer, Lisa Allgood and Debbie Brooks. Back row: Rolando Collado, Evan Andrews, Randy Brunk, Jim Pekarek, Jack Horvath, Trent McCracken, Michael Foust, Barry Thiel, Brian Gardner, Gregory Simpson, David Thompson, Lance Francis and Randy Randolph. Not photographed: Ryan Betscher and Scott Collins.

A Message from

THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES FINANCE COMMITTEE On behalf of the Board of Trustees Finance Committee, I am pleased to report that BKD, LLP, our independent auditors, issued a “clean” opinion regarding CHCA’s financial statements for the year ending June 30, 2012. This clean opinion signifies the auditor’s belief that our financial statements accurately represent the financial position of CHCA. Portions of the financial statements are included on the previous pages. You may review BKD’s audit report in its entirety by contacting Mike Wallace in the Business Office at (513) 247-0900. Even in these economically challenging times, our school administrators, department heads and staff work diligently to provide our students the best education available while staying within our budget. We are extremely fortunate to have such a dedicated and credible financial team overseeing our CHCA community. Mike and 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 the highest level of education in a Christ-centered institution stressing academic excellence. We ask for your prayers and encourage your input via public budget meetings scheduled twice each year.

Evan Andrews, 2012-13 Board Treasurer

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campus attending camps and earning graduation credits in courses like

Geometry, Economics, Physical Education,

Speech, Art and Spanish.

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