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2018-2019 ANNUAL REPORT

“I want CEC love to spread.” - WISH OF ESME (AGE 7), written on a Community Project leaf at the Pancake Breakfast Our children inspire in us a unifying principle for societal change. One child’s wish, I want CEC love to spread, truly captures the heart and soul of the CEC. Her experience of the CEC results from everyone she touches in her family and our community. It truly takes a village to raise a child, and the CEC has been a collective effort from its beginning in 1979. Along with staff, our families bring the spirit that results in the CEC being a loving and caring community that nurtures and supports everyone’s development and learning — from our youngest babies, to our school-age children, and all the adults who love and care for them. This spirit of community imbues all we do to ensure children’s health and well-being, creating the circumstances for them to thrive and for their unique potential to blossom. Each and every person who generously contributes to the CEC community plays a role in creating the foundation for children to know themselves as loved and lovable. This emerging sense of self during these formative years has a profound ripple effect as children grow and blossom in the bigger world. Societal change starts in the family and in the community within which the family interacts. You are an integral part of this effort. You are spreading CEC love and you are contributing to positive societal change. We are in this together, and we are incredibly grateful for your presence. As we approach four decades of service to children and families, we find ourselves still a growing, vibrant educational community, touching even more families through our Children’s Programs and our Consulting and Professional Development services to the larger world. We are grateful for everything that has gone before and all the opportunities that lie ahead. With gratitude,

Elyssa Nelson Executive Director

Katie Fallin Kenyon President, Board of Trustees, 2018-29

I absolutely love the physical space, the philosophy we espouse, and the families we get to work with…” - CEC TEACHER


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YEAR in REVIEW Children’s Programs

With the CEC’s 40th Birthday arriving in 2019-2020, an outreach campaign launched this year to re-engage with 40 years of our alumni and alumni parents. In our Infant-Toddler and Preschool Programs, we were fortunate to enroll the children of seven CEC alumni, who themselves attended the CEC in the 1980s and 1990s. It is truly wonderful and gratifying to see these parents, once youngsters who played and grew up in our outdoor classrooms, now witnessing the magic of the CEC through their own children’s eyes. With more than 200 families enrolled across our five age groups, the CEC’s Infant-Toddler and Preschool Programs continued to thrive this year. Notable this year was the beginning of the Toddler (Appie-Zebra) yard renovation, that, when finished in late December 2019, will maximize the outdoor space and incorporate additional elements of a model outdoor classroom. The Cooperative Preschool at Caltech (Co-op) offers postdoctoral, Caltech faculty, grad students, JPL employees, and community members community members a high-quality cooperative preschool model. The Co-op program, located near the Caltech campus, serves more than 43 families in their morning program, and enjoyed full enrollment during the year. The School-Age Program continued to demonstrate robust programming, with strong enrollment at all sites, a waitlist at all three La Canada Unified School District (LCUSD) schools for most of the school year, and a dynamic, child-centered curriculum. Highlights include visits from many alumni and teenage volunteers, including Girl Scouts, Eagle Scouts, La Canada High School TECH club students, and our own Zone

volunteer program. Children at each site spent time at Descanso Gardens throughout the year, participating in their educational programming. Part of our annual curriculum includes our beautification and gardening program, where children create fairy, herb, and vegetable gardens, with the harvested herbs and vegetables supplementing our snack and cooking projects. In addition, all three CEC/LCUSD sites received new paint and kitchens, as well as other furniture and equipment enhancements.

Research In collaboration with Nature Explore, the CEC completed a qualitative research study of Executive Function skills in infants and toddlers. The study has been submitted to an international journal for publication. In addition, a national research study on natural outdoor classrooms conducted by the University of Wisconsin was published in the summer of 2019, and the preliminary findings were presented by the CEC at the World Forum on Early Care & Education. The research, which reinforced the value of natural outdoor classrooms for children and teachers, can be accessed on the CEC’s website under the ‘Research’ tab.

Consulting & Professional Development Our Consulting and Professional Development branches continued to further the CEC’s mission by offering Outdoor Classroom Project® (OCP) trainings throughout California, as well as consulting with childcare centers all across the state and country. The Annual Outdoor Classroom Project Conference in January 2019

focused on “Embracing Child-Initiated Learning in Natural Outdoor Classrooms” and was supported in part by grants and sponsorships from First 5 LA, the Christen C. and Ben H. Garrett Family Foundation, and Pacific Oaks College. Through the OCP’s Network of childcare centers, thousands more children benefit from the principles and practices of the natural outdoor classroom. In collaboration with Nature Explore, the 8th Annual Leadership Institute in Nebraska offered professional development and networking opportunities to more than 120 educators from throughout the country. As you peruse this Annual Report, you will see first-hand how our community of children, parents, teachers, and extended family and friends help us all realize the wonder and magic of childhood. As you read the quotes from current and alumni parents, teachers, and others, we hope you feel the same sense of love, caring, and wonder that is present in all our programs, every day.

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Our

% 88 Tuition

financials REVENUES:

$7,628,000

% 4 Consulting & Professional

Total revenues were $8,637,000. At 88% of this year’s total revenue, tuition remains the

Development $365,000

CEC’s primary source of income, with enrollment revenue in all programs surpassing expectations. Consulting and Professional Development services contributed 4% of revenue, while seeking additional funding. The in-kind contributions from Caltech, JPL, and

% 3 Fundraising & Events

CEC parents contributed 2%. Fundraising and other income combined contributed 6%.

% 6 Child Care - Support % 13 Child Care -

$524,000

Expense $147,000

% 13 Administration $1,162,000

% 61 Child Care Salaries $5,239,000

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Contributions $151,000

Educational Services $410,000

% 2 Fundraising

Facilities $1,127,000

% 2 In Kind

% 5 Consulting &

$265,000

% 3 Other Income

(incl. Contract Services) $228,000

EXPENSES:

Total expenses were $8,608,000. Childcare program salaries, at 61% of total expenses, continue to be the CEC’s largest expense due to high quality standards. Facilities and program support costs comprise another 19% in expenses with several deferred maintenance and improvements made in the Toddler yard, all three LCUSD School-Age sites, and the staff lounge. Administrative costs were 13%, primarily due to competitive costs of medical insurance secured by Caltech and lower workers compensation insurance rates. This was partially offset by an additional $165K incurred by the CEC in lieu of the diminishing Caltech in-kind contribution to cover workers compensation. The Consulting and Professional Development services expenses and fundraising expenses comprised 5% and 2% of total expenses, respectively. A complete set of financial statements, audited by Green Hasson & Janks LLP, is available upon written request.


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LEADERSHIP

The CEC is honored to have engaged and thoughtful leaders – both staff and volunteer – who help ensure that families in our programs are engaged and thriving, community activities are successful, budgets are managed, and funds are raised. Our volunteers include leadership from the Board of Trustees and Parent Council; the Family Music Festival and Auction Committees who helped make our 2019 Annual Benefit our most successful ever; and the intrepid, enthusiastic fundraisers of the Fund Development Committee, who propelled the Infant-Toddler and Preschool Programs’ Annual Fund giving participation to 94% — a new CEC record.

Board of Trustees

Elyssa Nelson Eric Nelson Katie Fallin Kenyon, President Dianne Parker Elizabeth Gerber, Vice President, Christopher Pisano Advancement Melanie Sauer Daisy Ha, Vice President, Governance Adam Steltzner Laif Swanson, Secretary Laif Swanson Dianne Parker, Treasurer Kelsey Szamet †

Members

Ashaunta Anderson Megan Lorenz Angarita Robert Barry Lisa Cain-Chang Amy Fiore Elizabeth Gerber Daisy Ha Kira Johnson Lauren Kaye Katie Fallin Kenyon Ana Lee Michelle McGinnis Ray Morris

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Recording Secretary Julie Townsend

Board Committee Service Sheryl MacPhee, Advancement Kevin Harmon, Audit Val Cain Pearson, Audit Gihan Rizkana, Audit/Finance Seta Matossian, Finance Mike Mithani, Finance Helen Ruppel, Facilities/Governance/ Staff Relations Annie Wang, Governance Janet Sedhom, Succession Planning

Parent Participation CEC parents devoted more than

5,000 HOURS,

realizing our vision to enrich our community and fulfill our mission through the participation of each individual.

Management Team Lisa Cain-Chang, Children’s Programs Director Sheryl MacPhee, Director of Development and Communications Seta Matossian, Controller Mike Mithani, Business Manager Elyssa Nelson, Executive Director Eric Nelson, Director of Consulting and Professional Development Helen Ruppel, Director of Administration

Program Directors Lisa Cain-Chang, Children’s Programs Director Allegra Inganni, School-Age Director Erinn Levin, Infant-Toddler Director Talar Tchoboian, Assistant School-Age Director Ellen Veselack, Preschool Director

Parent Council The Parent Council conducts the activities of the Room Parents in addition to facilitating effective communication and cultivating meaningful, community-building experiences for CEC families. Jen Packer, Co-Chair Nick Van Der Wende, Co-Chair Hosanna Aroyan-Heyer

David Bell Monalisa Chatterjee Valesca Cnossen Harry Figueroa Josh Fisher Aidan Flaherty Ozge Gencay-Ustun Mitch Ingham Bill Irion Courtney Kirkbride Amy Lieberman Sarah Lundeen Katie Lynch-Feige Marcella Marlowe Chaitali Parashare Lisa Thelen Nivedita Thiagarajan Joanna Truong-Cao

Fund Development Committee Vijay Natraj, Co-Chair Pauline Hwang, Co-Chair Razi Ahmed Mara Curtis Dana Grip Brenda Hernandez Kim Jacobsen Kricket Moles Edith Navasargian Hilary Petrizzo Grace Premvaree Vickie Scarffe-Barrett Dave and Ella Seal Katie Stack Morgan Katie Starros † Rachel Tanner Jinsu Wang Jen Wong Sizhen Yoshida

Members of the CEC staff are italicized. † Indicates a CEC alumni


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GIFTS of SERVICE Anniversaries of Staff Service TWENTY YEARS

FIVE YEARS

Sandra Esquibel Karena Nelson

Snow Babakhani Ashley Brehm Mona Ghanem Meagan Heidenrich Blanca Jimenez Christina Leef Lauren Lovoy-Granados Alisa McKinney Maria Zuniga

FIFTEEN YEARS Naomi Fox Sarah Palmiter

TEN YEARS Barbara Bone Theresa Embry Gabriela Zapien

This year, more than

70

generous staff members donated nearly

$10,000

At the August 2019 professional development day for all our staff, the CEC honored those individuals whose gifts of service enrich the lives of our children and families. Awards are given to members of our staff family who have reached milestone employment anniversaries. The CEC is grateful to its truly exceptional staff members who help ensure our mission of ‘fulfilling the promise of childhood.’

to the CEC’s Annual Fund.

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GIFTS TO THE

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I’m grateful to the teachers, administrators, and staff of the CEC for their professionalism, wisdom, dedication, and kindness.”

We gratefully acknowledge our donors, whose generosity during the fiscal year September 1, 2018 through August 31, 2019, enables us to continue to ‘fulfill the promise of childhood.’ Donations to the Annual Fund are critical unrestricted funds used for the general purpose of the organization so all budgetary costs can be successfully met. The donors listed in this section represent gifts to the Annual Fund, as well as gifts made to the Annual Benefit Room Sponsorship. The CEC’s Annual Fund sustains and enhances every aspect of our Children’s Programs, providing the highest-quality care and education for the more than 900 children in our care daily. This year’s donations represent gifts from our parents, alumni, alumni parents, grandparents, staff, and community members who have contributed generously in support of our mission.

Leading Hands – Visionary ($10,000 AND ABOVE) The Christen C. & Ben H. Garrett Family Foundation

($5,000-$9,999) Carolyn and Bruce Hancock for the The Noble & Lorraine Hancock Family Fund

Leading Hands Sponsor..............$2,500 Leading Hands.......................................$1,000 Guiding Hands ....................$500 to $999 Supporting Hands........... $250 to $499 Helping Hands............................Up to $249

Fernando and Virginia Villa

Leading Hands – Members ($1,000-$2,499)

Leading Hands – Patrons Leading Hands Patron...................$5,000

Eric & Elyssa Nelson

California Institute of Technology

- BILL IRION, PARENT

Visionary Hands................................$10,000

Alan and Susan Kulawik

21st Century Fox Anonymous (2) Anonymous* (2) Megan and Roger Angarita David Bailey and Elizabeth Gerber Alice and David Baltimore* Pat & Jack Beauchamp*

Leading Hands – Sponsors ($2,500-$4,999) Amazon.com Anonymous Dawn and Walt Boyd* Mark and Julie Dodd The James Irvine Foundation

Lori and Luis Blanco Nanette and John Bouchard Morgan and Luc Des Groseillers † Tim and Anna May Feige Harry Figueroa and Mariela Jimenez Neil Fromer and Rachel VanSickle-Ward* John Gilbert* Google

The Kaye Family* * Indicates donors who contributed through United Way. CEC Staff are italicized. † Indicates CEC Alumni.

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Annual Fund Jim and Kristin Graf*

Stacey and Dean Scoville*

Daisy Ha and Sam Kim

Robert Southworth and Bill Irion

Ashley and Kevin Hoffman*

Adam and Trisha Steltzner

Kira and Erik Johnson

Christopher and Sarina Stogel

Katie and Matt Kenyon

Laif Swanson

Kroger Company

Kelsey and David Szamet †

Lucy and Welby Lai*

Leslie and Wes Tamppari*

Tao Liu and Hongchi Fei

Fraser Thomson and Katherine Barr

David and Nalini Love

Gamer Vartanian and Edith Navasargian

Ann and Bill Martin*

Nichola and Kevin Walker

Michelle McGinnis and Andre Brown

Mark Wallace and Anikah McLaren

Thayer Miller

Jinsu Wang and Jun Lu

Cris and Ray Morris*

Matthew Watts and Amy Higgins

The Payne-Clark Family Dan and Hilary Petrizzo Christopher and Jeannette Pisano Lisa and Daniel Prince Umaa Rebbapragada and Vikas Anant Victoria Scarffe-Barrett & Anthony Barrett

Guiding Hands ( $ 500 -$ 999) Prabha Acharya and Anup Katake* Razi Ahmed and Myvonwynn Hopton-Ahmed*

Make no mistake, the work you do is very important. It may take 15 years to see the fruits of your labor, but the rewards are there.” - KELLY & PATTI SPITTLER, ALUMNI PARENTS

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Anonymous (3) Bob and Sue Barry David Bell and Ruthann Melbourne Doug and Cathy Bell* Sheryl Bergstrom in honor of her son Joseph Bergstrom Caitlin Bogert-Upton and Michael Upton † SooJoon and Woltan Choi* † Millie Corretjer Emily de Araujo and Alexandre Cunha* James Erickson* Sydney and Ray Feeney Amy Fiore The Guinn Family Michel Ingham and Kymie Tan Curt and Kimberly Jacobsen Charn Yuan Juang Courtney Kirkbride and Nick Van Der Wende* Ana and Kevin Lee The Mackey Family Mahoney/Peterson Family Fund of the Community Foundation for Monterey County Todd and Christine McVay Daniel and Jennifer Packer The Parker Family Joshua and Dorothy Potter Anand Ramaswamy and Emine Basak Alper Ramaswamy Mary Beth and David Redding Kyle Riddle and Jennifer Jenkins Thomas Runge* Helen Ruppel Melanie Sauer and Luther Beegle Carol Scheck

Mikeal Scott Janet Newton Sedhom Sempra Energy Mike and Meghan Shea † Cynthia Stork Gerber Thomson Reuters Xiluan Wang Western Asset Management Company Charitable Foundation Edward Wright*

Supporting Hands ($250 -$499) Anonymous Anton and Ashaunta Anderson Bank of America Benjamin Bornstein and Pauline Hwang Sidford Brown Lisa Cain-Chang and Marcus Chang Caltech Women’s Club Alok and Sheila Chatterjee* The Chungs Walt and Zan Cochran-Bond Fashaad Crawford and Kate McAnulty* D.A. Davidson Chad and Ruth Edwards* Matt and Katie Feige Antonio and Marcia Ferraz Jon Hamkins and Meera Srinivasan Benjamin and Michelle Hantoot Morgan and Kerri Hendry Howard Joyce and Jennifer Cabalquinto Suzy and Tre Lawrence Robert Lehner Carmel Levitan and Josh Fisher* Wilbert and Sherrill Lew


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Carol and Nathan Lewis Sarah and Naomi Lundeen Paul Maynard and Maria Joyce Cristina Michel Katie and Colin Popadiuk † DJ and Grace Premvaree Martin Ratliff and Carol Polanskey The Rocca Family* The Russino Family John Schwarz The Shih Family George and Penelope Starros Thelma and Antonio Velarde Ellen Veselack Wang Law Corporation Jeff and Stacy Weiss Laura Wheeler and Jeff Landesman Xiaolan Xu

Helping Hands (U P TO $ 249 ) Rachel and Stewart Abercrombie Elizabeth Aceves Zsuzsa Akos and Gergely Gati Antonina Aldana Salman Ali and Natasha Beg Denise Alvarado Nicole Ameche and Marcin Witek Francisco and Rachel Angones Anonymous (10) Anonymous Anonymous* Paula and Igor Antoshechkin* Michelle Baden Adam and Valesca Bavaria

David Bekaert and Sarah Lebel Jim Bell Rick Berard and Caroline Racho* Michael Berg and Bronwyn Pollock Meredith and Andrew Beyer Bob and Deborah Birkas Lisa Boyer Scott and Rachel Brachman* Charles and Ann Bradford Abby Brammell and Stefan Bishop Ashley Brehm Charles Brown and Liliana Coronado Victor and Johanna Buhler Kevin and Laura Burke* Gina Calderon Jose and Cynthia Calm David and Dawn Camacho Cadence Design Systems, Inc. Thomas Capellari and Debra Tuttle* Victorio Carlos* George and Brandi Carrier Michelle Case* Luciana Cendon Daniel Cervantes and Huijoo Lee* Robert and Esther Cha Sowmya Chandrasekar and Vijay Natraj* Eric and Allison Chang Vernon and Catherine Chaplin* The Chau Family Harvey Chen Peiyi Chen & Lin Yi Xiangwen Chen and Wuji Hou Alan Cheung Ngai Cheung Ellis Choi and Janice Chun Bing-Chung Chen and Li-Yin Lee

* Indicates donors who contributed through United Way. CEC Staff are italicized. † Indicates CEC Alumni.

Donna Chung and Tim Lokiec Ansook Chung and Graeme Fordyce Nicole Coe Silvia Cordova Melissa Coyne Georgi Crocker Kasey and Mara Curtis Jaksa Cvitanic* Diane D’arcangelo Cheryl Darnell Amy Davies and George Reddick Doug and Jean Davis Lou and Mar De Angelo Kevin Devine and Amy Loeliger Marco Dolci and Marta Invernizzi

Hang Duong Wendy and Mark Edelstein* Traci and Howard Eisen* Sandra Esquibel Honggu Fan and Du Pei* Andrei Faraon and Viviana Gradinaru* Davide Farnocchia and Emanuela Puccinelli Peter Fasching and Kasia Wcislo Allyson Feeney Jason and Ursula Feller Michael and Sarah Flores* Naomi Fox Gillan Abercrombie Frame, Partners Trust Joel and Carolyn Fromer Dejian Fu and Shanshan Yu

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Annual Fund

Luis and Helen Fung Denice Garcia Esperanza M. Garcia* Marsha Galinsky and Stephen Lichten* Leonardo Genzon and Rosa Martinez-Genzon Faissal and Mona Ghanem Clara Ghattas Denise Gibbs The Good Family Japheth Gordon and Adrien Theuer Jesse Granados and Lauren Lovoy-Granados Ryley Grant and Jessie Weinberg Harry Gray* Havard and Dana Grip Daniel Gutierrez and Sonia Romero Brenda Hart Tim Hartley and Jason Lyon John Hasbrook and Joy Malik-Hasbrook Anthony and Arsineh Hebert Chris and Meagan Heirwegh* Judy and Jack Heng Bernadette Hengstebeck Robert and Jennifer Herman The Hernandez Family Alex and Naomi Herrera Melissa Herrera Ashley and Casey Heyer and Family Carlos Hidalgo Elizabeth Hisserich*

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Robin Holcomb Marcia Holguin Hilary B. Hopton Ruth Hopton Link Huang and Antonique Wu Tien Huynh-Dinh* Hsin-Lan and Shou-Sen Hwang Kayla Imhoff Allegra Inganni and Allan Heifetz Carla and Timothy Isaacson Ani Ivanov Cecilia Jacobsen Krista Jacobsen Jennifer and Eric Jacobsen Britta Jacobsen Jenessa Jacobson Jason and Michelle Jaross* Mark Jo and Jinhee Chung Leslie Johnson and Eric Perlmutter Suzanne and Dan Johnston Jeff and Melissa Jones Gloria Juang and Duy Duong Siddarth Kalasapur and Rashmi Menon Pavan Kaur and Arthur Sandhu Eric, Eva, Amy & Matt Keuneke Mariam Khwajazada* Elena Kilberg and Joel Wilson Joanie Ellen and Alex Klein Suzie and Michael Kline Lindsey Kraut Patrick Lam* James Lau and Sandra Chen Lau

Katharina and Nikolai Lauk Christopher Lazo James and Joyce Lee Christina Leef Angelia Leung and Hap Palmer Jake and Erinn Levin Eilat and Daniel Levitan Melissa L’Heureux Amy and Jonny Lieberman Bryan Lim JC and Mimi Lim Story, Sofia, and Zoe Lim Jan and Robert Liptak Laura Liptak and Abelino Barboza Jim and Patti Loebs Michael and Nithya Long Maryann Lopez Wenwen Lu and Jayant Shukla* Walter Lugo and Laurene Mascola Frederik Luhur and Sylvia Leo Michael Lynch Philip and Kathy Lynch Yuntao Ma and Chang Shu Mabel’s Labels Douglas MacBean* Sheryl MacPhee Laura MacPherson and Peter Willis Shelly Magier and Thomas Lockhart Milan Mandic and Shijun Cindy Xi Malcolm McVay and Dana Maiden Amarpreet and Bhupinder Malik Kyran and Nicole Mankovich

* Indicates donors who contributed through United Way. CEC Staff are italicized. † Indicates CEC Alumni.

The CEC has amazing, kind, and dedicated teachers – we feel so lucky that they are a part of our lives.” - CEC PARENT


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Annual Fund Marcella Marlowe and Patrick Beals Nick and Susan Mastrodemos* Kourken and Seta Matossian Matt Matuszewski and Margaret Wessling Kimberly and Scott Maxwell Alisa McKinney Joseph McLaren Brian Miles

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Kim Miller Michael Miranda* The Mithani Family Carl and Reiko Miyatake* Swatiprava Mohapatra and Param Pradhan Justin and Kricket Moles Mirna Molinar Natalie Moniaga and Edward Stecker

Jason Morgan and Kathryn Stack Morgan Jael Muller Tracy Nakashima Dhruva Narasimhan and Family Laura Navarette Angelica Navarro Sally Navas Abdul Nayyar Karena Nelson Jonathan Ness Dina Ni Sven and Caroline Nolte* Northrop Nonprofit Consulting Daniel Nunes and Tartanya Smitheman Patricia O’Gorman Nayeli Okon Maira Okon Chong Oliver’s Labels Elena Orozco Gregg and Colleen Packer Ofelia Padilla Linda Palkovic Yu Pan and Junjie Liu Kamrooz Parchamazad and Shahzad Madanipour Sang Hak Park and Juliana Kim Shahram Parsa and Mouget Sarebanha Sophia Parsons Leena Patel Keith Patterson and Jen Wong Paypal Giving Fund Celia Peña and Jesse Ayala Dominique Peña Omar Perez and Sofia Plaza Paul and Susan Peterson Leanne Poe

Elisa Popadiuk Gordon Popadiuk Humphrey and Sandy Price* Randy and Maria Quiloan* Jessica and Brian Quinn † Yoshi and Sonia Rahm Tony Ramos Benjamin Rawls and Vanessa Smith Gretchen and Henry Reed Steve Rembuskos and Amy Shimano Christina Reyes Greg Rico Melita and Stuart Riddle Kelsey and Kevin Rignot † Jaqueline Roberge Bill Roberts Karen Roberts Kristin Roberts and Cody Taylor Teresa Roldan Michael Ross and Kaci Wilson Dr. Ellen Rothenberg* Kimberly Ryan Nancy Sable Mauricio Sanchez-Barbetty and Katya Alex Migacheva Angelica Santana-Najera* Deirdre Scripture-Adams and Peter Mao* Linda Seal Jade Sealey and Nick Pavey Abhijit Shevade and Geetanjali Mande* Bhajneet Singh and Natasha Kaur Bikramjeet Singh and Kamaljit Flower Rebekah and Gordon Siegfriedt William and Roberta Siegfriedt Ashley and Andrew Smith Steve and Kelly Sosland Ny Sou and Avi Okon


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Michael Strapazon and Youngjee Shin Deborah Stapf David J. Stevenson* Sheryl Tan and Peter Ching Chris Tanner and Rachel Godwin Talar Tchoboian Matt and Ashley Tearston Moreno Dennis Thai Lisa and Michael Thelen Aimee Tobola Laurel Totta David Tseng and Hyeyoon Chung Caroline Tran and Jonathan Ly Joanna and Edward Truong-Cao Universal Music Group Fernando and Josie Valadez Vincent and Stephanie Van Rhein Kady Vasquez Stephan and Barbara Veen Tarciso Velho and Andrea Wolfe Eugenia and David Ventre Hung Viet and My-Heip Truong-Cao Rose Villalta Peeranut Visetsuth Cameron and Desiree Vollan Tim and LaDora Vollan Sean and Winnie Wagner Warren and Cate Wallace Gabriel Wallach and Buna Dorr Ying Wang and Min Peng Wells Fargo Jennifer Westin and Andrew Loschert Mark and Sheri Whalen Gavin and Lori Williams* Maria and Kenneth Williford Kathryn Wilson

Clay Wilson Lora Woo Dora Woo The Wood Family Brian & Nellie Yoshimura Carmini Yu and Eric Cheung Ken Zangwill and Daphna Enzer Enrique and Gabriela Zapien Cami and Mauro Zappaterra Hanying Zhou and Feng Zhao* Richard Zurek*

* Indicates donors who contributed through United Way. CEC Staff are italicized. † Indicates CEC Alumni.

It has hugely enhanced our lives to be a part of the CEC.” - CEC PARENT During this year’s Annual Benefit Room Sponsorship campaign, Garrett Davis from the Co-op decided that it was very important to him that he and his Coop friends get new books for the Co-op. On his own, he decided to raise money for the Co-op’s Room Sponsorship campaign by creating original art and selling it at nearby Grant Park. This amazing young man raised $10 and donated it to the campaign, which meant that the Co-op received $300 in new books, as well as many new toys including a microscope! Thank you, Garrett, for your generosity and caring toward your friends and the CEC!

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special funds Teacher Endowment Fund

David Goetz Memorial Fund

Investment interest from this Endowment Fund of $1,988 was used to support pay increases for CEC teachers.

Eva and Russell Goetz

Current Fund Balance: $59,201

First 5 LA The Christen C. & Ben H. Garrett Family Foundation Raw Inspiration

Tuition Assistance Endowment Fund Investment interest from this Endowment Fund of $4,065 was used to support tuition assistance for current families in all Children’s Programs. Current Fund Balance: $110,415 The Rowena Yarak Schaber Scholarship Foundation

Tuition Assistance Fund Matt and Katie Feige Lauren and Stephen Kaye* Katie and Matt Kenyon Robert Lehner Arnold Rampersad Nichola and Kevin Walker Wang Law Corporation

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Grant Funding

Thank you for nurturing generations of children in the loving environment of the CEC.” - ELI Z ABETH K RIDER, ALUMNI PARENT

Matching Gifts We are grateful to the following companies for matching their employees’ charitable gifts to the Child Educational Center’s Annual Fund. 21st Century Fox Bank of America Cadence Design Systems, Inc. Google The James Irvine Foundation Sempra Energy Thomson Reuters Universal Music Group Wells Fargo Western Asset Management Company Charitable Foundation

IN 2018-2019 The CEC awarded more than

$151,800

IN TUITION ASSISTANCE to our families, supporting dozens of families and children in our community.


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Annual Benefit Auction and

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Nearly 300 online auction bidders and hundreds of children and adults came together in May 2019 to help make our 30th Annual Benefit & Auction a big success! Under the guidance of Auction CoChairs Nichola Walker and Jen Jenkins and a dedicated committee, the extensive Online Auction set new records this year with more than 350 unique auction items that valued nearly $100,000, many of which inspired exciting competitive bidding wars. Auction highlights included an IVF treatment cycle donated by CARE Fertility, dozens of local popular restaurants, concerts and sporting tickets, and family weekend getaways, including San Diego, Palm Springs, a week in a Paris apartment, and more. The Family Music Festival welcomed nearly 600 current and alumni families, staff, community members and generous sponsors to our third annual event. The Festival featured performers The Hollow Trees, Sing with Sylvie, Hap Palmer, and the Rhythm Child drum circle, who performed their music and delighted young and old. Yummy food from Sticky Rice and In ‘N Out and a variety of games, crafts, and activities combined to make the Festival a wonderful community event. Under the leadership of Festival Co-Chairs Elisha Mackey and Sarah Garrett and with a committed FMF team, the event also featured our annual Apple electronic raffle. Combined, the Auction and Festival raised significant funds, with nearly $80,000 raised for unrestricted funds that benefit all aspects of our Children’s Programs. Special thanks to our hardworking and dedicated committee volunteers, parent volunteers, as well as all who supported our Annual Benefit with your sponsorships, auction donations and bidding, raffle ticket purchases, and attendance at the Festival!


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Sponsors $3,000

Cooperative PreSchool at Caltech Eagle Room

$2,000 Appie Room Bunny Room Dolphin Room Flying Squirrel Room Zebra Room

$1,500 The Christen C. & Ben H. Garrett Family Foundation Koala Room Panda Room Suzette Lawrence, D.A. Davidson & Co. Unicorn Room

$1,000 Caltech Employees Federal Credit Union The Kenyon Family Sea Lion Room

$500 Arthur J. Gallagher & Company Green Hasson Janks Daisy Ha and Sam Kim IT-TC, Inc. Jet Propulsion Laboratory La Canada Eye Care Optometry The Mackey Family The Moles Family Eric & Elyssa Nelson Melanie Sauer & Luther Beegle The Upton Family†

$250 Bacio Design + Marketing, Inc. Caltech Women’s Club Cantu Graphics

CEC Administrative Team The Kaye Family* Cris and Ray Morris The Pisano Family Vince’s Auto Service The Weiss Family

$100 Dinosaur Coffee The Ferraz Family Kira and Erik Johnson Dr. Romney Katti James O’Dea The Paller/Gordon Family

Family Music Festival Committee Sarah Garrett, Co-Chair Elisha Mackey, Co-Chair David Bekaert Donna Chung Katie Lynch-Feige

Aidan Flaherty Mitch Ingham Sarah Lebel Amy Lieberman Katya Migacheva Meghan Shea † Erin Shih

Auction Committee Jen Jenkins, Co-Chair Nichola Walker, Co-Chair Paula Antoshechkin, Input Chair Rachel Abercrombie Rachel Angones Caitlin Bogert-Upton † Morgan Des Groseillers † Brian Gunn Meagan Heirwegh Kerri Hendry Amy Higgins Young Kim Ari Padilla Basak Alper Ramaswamy Umaa Rebbapragada Rebekah and Gordon Siegfriedt Ian and April Trettel Stacy Weinstein-Weiss

Our gratitude and thanks to the Tewasart Family and Sticky Rice, Hap Palmer, Steven and Melinda Stogel, James Ashley and Romburg Milling for their generous contributions to the Family Music Festival and Online Auction.

* Indicates donors who contributed through United Way. CEC Staff are italicized. † Indicates CEC Alumni.

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Our

vision

We are so grateful that the CEC exists and our family is a part of it.� - CEC PARENT

The Child Educational Center is a caring educational community where: Children are valued, thrive, and reach their full potential as individuals and contributing members of society. The community and its members are enriched by the participation of each individual. There is a commitment to the realization of similar ideals throughout the world.

Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this Annual Report. If we have made an error or omission, please contact the Development Office so we may correct our records.

CHILD EDUCATIONAL CENTER Caltech/JPL Community 140 Foothill Boulevard La CaĂąada, California 9101 1 CEConline.org


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