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ANNUAL REPORT

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Message from the Head of School and Board Chair

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Curtis Educational Travel Fellowship

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Board of Trustees Report

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School Finances 2016-2017

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Parents Association Report

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Sixth Grade Class of 2017

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College Matriculation

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Annual Fund Leadership

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Report on Philanthropy Front Cover: With a grant from the Curtis Educational Travel Fellowship Program, Shelby Slayton explored ancient Egyptian civilization and experienced the desert at Giza with her new four-legged friend, Humphrey. Right Page: Johnnisha Youngblood shares with students a kiwi bird made out of recycled fabrics and a Maori matryoshka doll from her adventures in New Zealand this summer as a Curtis Travel Fellow.

“The Orakei Marae is sacred to the Maori of New Zealand. To enter certain areas, you must receive a ceremonial blessing and say where your mana (‘power/energy’) comes from. I am excited to share with our students the Maori culture and my moving visit to the Marae.” JOHNNISHA YOUNGBLOOD

Associate Teacher and Curtis Travel Fellow


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In Appreciation of Stephen D. Rose Throughout the years, Curtis has been the fortunate beneficiary of the love and dedication of many parents whose gifts of time, wisdom and caring have contributed to making Curtis the exceptional school and community it is today. Stephen Rose is one of these individuals who has given so much of himself to Curtis. Stephen joined the Board of Trustees as a member in 2006. Since then, he has sat on every Board committee, beginning with the Finance Committee. He has been Board Treasurer, and he was instrumental in growing and securing Curtis’s endowment by instituting an investment strategy that ensures a strong foundation for the school’s future. Dan Rothbauer, Curtis’s COFO, also credits Stephen with “providing steady, thoughtful and measured counsel and leadership that assured the school’s stability during the worldwide financial crisis that began in 2008.”

Message from the Head of School and the Chair of the Board of Trustees

Dear Cur tis Family, LOOKING BACK, THE 2016-2017 SCHOOL YEAR WAS FULL OF ACTIVITIES, EXPERIENCES AND NEW WAYS OF THINKING ABOUT HOW WE PROBLEM SOLVE, EDUCATE AND LIVE UP TO OUR SCHOOL MISSION. FACULTY, STAFF AND STUDENTS WERE IMMERSED IN DESIGN THINKING AND WERE CHARGED TO THINK OF NEW WAYS TO CREATE TEACHING AND LEARNING

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EXPERIENCES FOR OUR SCHOOL COMMUNITY.

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Groups of teachers gathered on a regular basis in depth of study groups to dive into curricular discussions around writing and mathematics, and they formulated Goals for Learning in these disciplines. Our new makerspace was a beehive of activity, drawing children in all grades to experiment, tinker and participate in design challenges. In its second year, Curtis’s unique Educational Travel Fellowship program gave six of our teachers the extraordinary opportunity to travel to Egypt, New Zealand, Italy, Costa Rica and the eastern United States. We look forward to seeing the ways in which these experiences will enrich curriculum and teaching practice. Our critical work around inclusivity continued with the formation of the Parent Group on Inclusivity and the Faculty Inclusivity Group. We also worked tirelessly and with excitement to plan for the inaugural year of Curtis’s World Language Program and to restructure the 6th grade academic program in order to better prepare our students to transition to secondary school.

At the core of every conversation, whether about specific areas of curriculum or general programs, we begin by asking ourselves: “How can we best serve our school mission and steward it forward in an ever more dynamic world?” In our daily interactions with our students and, beyond graduation, our alumni, we endeavor to nurture and grow young people of character who are also critical thinkers, effective communicators, respectful collaborators and resilient problem solvers. Our school community could not be more proud of the boys and girls who grace our campus with their natural curiosity, joy of learning and sincere appreciation for the friendships they have with each other. We are so grateful for the unconditional love and support each member of our community contributes to our treasured school. The countless hours that our volunteers give so generously to Curtis and the financial generosity of our community that supports the work of our faculty, staff and Board of Trustees do not go unnoticed. To all of the members of our community, please accept our deepest and heartfelt appreciation for the myriad ways you ensure our ability to realize the school’s mission. Thank you to our families, faculty, staff, alumni and friends for your many contributions to Curtis in 2016-2017. As we begin another academic year, we are excited to watch our students learn, discover and grow, and we look forward to our continued partnership in ensuring that we are providing an exceptional and unique educational experience for all who step onto our campus.

Best wishes,

Meera Ratnesar Head of School

Stephen D. Rose Chair of the Board of Trustees

Stephen has been Curtis’s superb Chair of the Board of Trustees since 2012, guiding the Board with exceptional judgment, expertise in a broad range of fields, and a huge store of personal warmth. A landmark of his legacy includes overseeing the crucial work of navigating the search for the best Head of School to carry forward Curtis’s mission and the subsequent transition to Meera Ratnesar’s inspired leadership. After five years of deft and devoted service as Board Chair, Stephen stepped down in June of this year, but we are extremely fortunate that he will continue to sit on the Board as a member and lend his insight, knowledge and great affection for Curtis to the Board’s work. As Board Chair, Stephen has left an indelible imprint on his colleagues. Katherine Holmes-Chuba, who has served alongside him since 2008, says, “Stephen’s tireless energy and commitment was something to behold. He was present at every meeting, including all the committee ones … and always with a hug and a smile!” Trustee Alex Nehorai notes Stephen’s “ability to be a great father, husband, and leader in his field, while still finding the time to give to our community.” Curtis School and the Curtis community are deeply grateful to Stephen for his dedicated service as Chair of the Board of Trustees.


enriching Curtis Educational Travel Fellowship Program: Year Two

THE SECOND YEAR OF CURTIS SCHOOL’S EXTRAORDINARY TRAVEL FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM FOR FACULTY SAW SIX OF OUR TEACHERS MAKE INSPIRING EDUCATIONAL JOURNEYS TO AFRICA, CENTRAL AMERICA, EUROPE, OCEANIA AND WITHIN OUR OWN UNITED STATES. THE TRAVEL FELLOWSHIP WAS CREATED IN 2015 WITH THE FINANCIAL SUPPORT OF SEVERAL KEY DONORS, TO WHOM WE ARE DEEPLY GRATEFUL. THIS UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY ENABLES CURTIS TEACHERS TO ENGAGE IN FIELD EXPERIENCES, CONDUCT RESEARCH AND COLLABORATE WITH PEER EDUCATORS AND EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS ACROSS THE GLOBE. THE PROGRAM ENRICHES OUR LEARNING COMMUNITY BY CREATING NEW PERSPECTIVES, PROMOTING CROSS-CULTURAL COMPETENCY AND FOSTERING GLOBAL THINKING IN OUR CLASSROOMS. IN 2016-2017, GINGER HEALY TRACED OUR COUNTRY’S COLONIAL HISTORY ALONG THE EASTERN SEABOARD; SHELBY SLAYTON FOLLOWED THE NILE TO DISCOVER ANCIENT EGYPTIAN CIVILIZATION; MISTY HAHN AND MIKAYLA PARK EXPLORED THE RAINFOREST OF COSTA RICA; STEVE HALL STUDIED THE REGGIO EMILIA EDUCATIONAL APPROACH IN ITALY; AND JOHNNISHA YOUNGBLOOD IMMERSED HERSELF IN CONSERVATION WORK AND MAORI CULTURE IN NEW

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ZEALAND. WE INVITE YOU TO SHARE IN THEIR LEARNING ADVENTURES IN THE TRAVEL NOTES THAT FOLLOW.

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S t ev e H a l l Developmental Kindergarten Teacher

Early in April, I made my way to Reggio Emilia to attend a conference about the renowned teaching approach that is named after this city, where it originated shortly after World War II. Reggio Emilia remains a mecca for observation and demonstration of this influential educational philosophy, and teachers from Africa to Australia and everywhere in between streamed into this northern Italian city to take part in the conference. Unlike traditional teaching, the Reggio Emilia approach is not a “method.” Instead of modeling a task or sharing knowledge with students, teachers dialogue with them and provide materials to further discovery. Touring a classroom, I observed a teacher leave paper and markers near a group of boys who were playing with Hot Wheels cars, and later, she brought sheets of plastic and an overhead projector. Soon all four boys were designing racetracks, projecting them onto the floor and racing their cars. Without being prompted, they proceeded to critique their designs and brainstormed together how they might tweak them. My research question was: “Can the Reggio Emilia approach work in a traditional school like Curtis?” Environment is considered the “third teacher,” in addition to parents/classroom teachers and the child, and is recognized for its ability to inspire children. Natural light and plants are utilized in classrooms to blur the line between indoors and outdoors; there are many open areas for collaboration; and abundant materials are available for self-expression. We have one of the most beautiful elementary school campuses in Los Angeles; why not bring some of that indoors? In addition, each group of children is unique, and classrooms can reflect this by adapting the environment instead of remaining the same from year to year. I look forward to seeing how the Reggio Emilia approach can further enrich our learning environment at Curtis.

“Out of My Way!

I’m Trying to Learn Something!”


Curtis Educational Travel Fellowship Program

Ginger Healy Fifth Grade Teacher

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My summer travels traced America’s past from St. Augustine, Florida, north to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. I traveled to the sites of some of the thirteen English colonies and early European settlements, where I explored firsthand elements of daily colonial life, reasons why some Europeans decided to settle in the New World, and connections between Colonial America and America today. In the course of two weeks, I stopped at more than ten locations that included historically significant destinations such as Wormsloe Estate in Savannah, Georgia; the Old Slave Mart Museum in Charleston, South Carolina; George Washington’s home, Mount Vernon; Jamestowne Settlement; and the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture, just to name a few. Through my travels, I peeled back the layers to deepen my understanding of early American history. I am energized and excited to share my experiences and insights with my students in our daily social studies units and look forward to further enriching the fifth grade interdisciplinary colonial project that is a central and much enjoyed (by both teachers and students) piece of the fifth grade curriculum.

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Counting on Fingers and Toes

(with Sloths)

discovering

Colonial America

Misty Hahn

M i k ay l a P a r k

Science Teacher (DK-2)

Science Associate Teacher

We were thrilled to receive a fellowship grant that allowed us to travel to the beautiful Caribbean coast of Costa Rica in order to study the rainforest. From the gorgeous forest canopies of Cahuita National Park to the sloth-lined shores of Punta Uva, we had the opportunity not only to observe this country’s wildly diverse residents firsthand, but also to learn about the ways in which the flora and fauna provide for both the creatures of the forest and humankind as well. A visit to the indigenous village of Talamanca delivered a crash course in medicinal plant usage, and a bonus lesson in chocolate making that was as delicious and informative as it sounds! We made lifelong human and animal friends at the Toucan Rescue Ranch, and we also visited the world-famous Sloth Sanctuary to learn all about one of Costa Rica’s most famous— and misunderstood—animals: the sloth. Did you know that sloths are actually two- or three-fingered, as opposed to “toed”? All sloths have three toes; it’s the fingers that distinguish them! It was a trip of a lifetime, bursting at the seams with lessons to bring back to Curtis students about one of the most precious, vital and complex ecosystems of our planet, and about our role in understanding, respecting and preserving it.


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S h e l b y S l ay t o n Lower Elementary Associate Teacher

Seeing Egypt had been a dream of mine ever since I was a young child. I have always been curious and fascinated by ancient civilizations. When I learned about the Educational Travel Fellowship program, I decided that I would apply for a grant to visit Egypt, even though 2016-2017 was only my first year teaching at Curtis. I was, therefore, delighted, surprised and so grateful to receive a fellowship!

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I traveled nearly the whole length of Egypt along the river Nile, visiting Alexandria, Cairo, Luxor and Aswan, with stop-overs at small villages along the way. The city I was most looking forward to was Luxor. I dreamed of seeing the Great Hypostyle Hall of the Karnak temple complex. Walking through this structure and standing among its massive columns, more than 3,000 years old, was absolutely magical and an experience I will never forget.

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The hall consists of 134 columns arranged in 16 rows; each column measures 10 or 21 meters in height. Some 30 pharaohs contributed to the construction, which started in the Middle Kingdom and lasted into Ptolemaic times—more than 2,000 years. I cannot wait to share with my Curtis students about the colors and writing techniques that were used in ancient Egypt. On some artifacts and structures (including columns in the Karnak temple complex), these pigments, made from natural substances, are still visible and remarkably vibrant after thousands of years. I plan to replicate some Egyptian artwork and hieroglyphs with students, and we will even make our own papyrus paper to make our projects authentic to ancient Egypt.

Sharing about J o h n n i s h a Yo u n g b l o o d

Walking Like

Egyptian

Mana

Lower Elementary Associate Teacher

My trip to New Zealand was filled with adventure. I visited a fifth grade classroom and participated in a “Love Your Water” presentation; planted trees and took part in harbor cleanups; and learned about the Maori language and culture. One of the most memorable places I visited was the Orakei Marae. The Marae is sacred to the Maori, and you must receive a ceremonial blessing from a male member of the tribe with status to enter certain areas. Each visitor must also introduce themself and share where their mana comes from—mana is where one gets one’s power/energy, usually a specific place. The ceremony was so touching as we shared our stories. Afterwards, we embraced our host in the Maori way by touching noses and shaking hands. We in turn were embraced by the spirit of the Maori ancestors and their representatives of today. During my trip, I volunteered with a coastal conservation organization. The labor of gardening, pulling weeds, cutting trees, and

trekking through water to clean the harbors was intense. It pushed me beyond my comfort zone and took determination, and I will share those moments with my students. I never considered myself as someone with a green thumb, so getting into the dirt and moving plants did not feel natural. The finished project made everything worthwhile, as I was reminded of how plants and trees help to prevent erosion and counter climate change. My meeting with New Zealand students was another high point. I was so impressed by their knowledge about the environmental effects of plastic in the oceans. They knew which marine animals have been affected by littering, and they had been practicing using alternatives to plastic. Their example fired me up and I am excited to help our students learn how they too can be active in contributing to the health of our oceans.


transition Report from the Chair of the Board of Trustees

Dear Curtis Family and Fr iends, THE 2016-2017 SCHOOL YEAR WAS FILLED WITH HARD WORK AND EXCITING TRANSITIONS. MEERA AND HER TEAM INVESTED A GREAT DEAL OF TIME AND THOUGHT ON OUR ACADEMIC INITIATIVES, PUTTING THE PIECES IN PLACE TO BEGIN THE ROLLOUT IN 2017-2018 OF THE SCHOOL’S EXTRAORDINARY NEW DEPARTMENTALIZED

We are also very appreciative of the generous contributions from past parents, grandparents, alumni, friends, and foundations. Your generosity enables Curtis to continue its outstanding level of excellence. Finally, we would like to give special thanks to our Parents Association, and its President for the 2016-2017 year, Susan Lynch. It isn’t possible to capture in a few short words all of the wonderful and important ways our PA contributes to the Curtis community, and in addition to everything else the PA does, its significant fundraising throughout the year enables Curtis to offer financial aid to many additional deserving kids. To each and every one of you, thank you!

SIXTH GRADE PROGRAM, WHICH WILL INCLUDE OUR

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FIRST SPANISH LANGUAGE CLASSES.

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Curtis continues to thrive in other areas, too. Our admissions and outplacement remain stellar, our arts and sports programs are the envy of our peers, and we remain extremely strong financially, with our endowment at record levels. Curtis’s strength and success would not be possible without the tireless efforts of a large number of people. First and foremost, on behalf of the whole Board of Trustees, our thanks go out to Meera and her entire team, who work with great energy, enthusiasm, and joy to make Curtis the special place we all love so much. Our thanks also go out to the many volunteers who graciously contribute their time, energy, and resources to all of the many activities and functions that are a big part of what makes Curtis so great.

Curtis’s trustees are volunteers who contribute a significant amount of their time and energy to ensure the strategic and financial strength of our school. For the 2017-2018 year, we welcome four new trustees, Vanessa Keith Garcia, Tracy Minker (’88), Jon Wimbish, and Rachel Yang. Each of these individuals has already been serving Curtis well, either on a Board committee, or as a PA or alumni leader. We are excited and fortunate to add such outstanding new members to the Board of Trustees. (Profiles of these new trustees appear on the pages that follow.) We also have three extraordinary outgoing trustees, Hassan Iken, Steven Levine, and Michael Tuchin, who stepped down from the Board at the end of the last school year. Each brought great judgment, commitment and collegiality to our Board. Hassan served for seven years, including as Chair of the Committee on Trustees and as Chair of the Major Gifts Committee. Steven also served for seven

years, including as Chair of the Investment Committee. Michael served for ten years in many important roles, including as Chair of the Advancement and Major Gifts Committees and as Co-Chair of the Head of School Search Committee. Hassan, Steven, and Michael were exceptional trustees and they will be missed. I know the entire Curtis community would like to thank them for their service. On a more personal note, after serving a five-year term as Board Chair, I stepped down at the end of the 2016-2017 school year. Allan Schweitzer (’79) succeeds me as Chair, and the Board of Trustees could not be in better hands. Allan is smart, strategic, dedicated, thoughtful, and warm. In addition to bringing the added perspective of being a Curtis alumnus, he has already been serving Curtis in a number of important ways, including as Chair of the Advancement Committee and as Co-Chair of the Head of School Transition Committee. Allan is just the right person to lead our Board as Curtis enters its next, wonderful phase. It has been a great privilege serving as Board Chair these past five years. And on behalf of the entire Board of Trustees, we thank you for your continued support, and look forward to working together with you toward an outstanding future. Sincerely,

The Rose Family Meli, Brendan (’11, HW ’17), Ethan (’16, HW ’22), Justin (’11, ’HW 17) and Stephen at Harvard-Westlake’s graduation in June. This fall, Brendan will be a freshman at Yale University, and Justin will be a freshman at Stanford University.

Stephen D. Rose Chair, Board of Trustees


Welcome to Our New Trustees VANESSA KEITH GARCIA Vanessa brings professional experience and a background in elementary education to the Board of Trustees. We are pleased to welcome this Curtis parent and energetic contributor to our school.

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Vanessa is a Special Projects Manager for the United States Bankruptcy Court, Central District of California, and lends her expertise to the executive officer of the court. Earlier, she was a founding teacher of Muscota New School in New York. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from UCLA and a Master of Arts degree in Elementary Education from Teacher’s College, Columbia University.

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Since joining Curtis, Vanessa has been an active volunteer in the Parents Association and fulfilled many roles. She co-chaired the 2015 Curtis Gras Fair and the Cougar Wear, Family Based Service and Fair Sponsorship committees. Vanessa was a Parents Association Representative for Diversity and Inclusivity (P.A.R.D.I.) and was selected to serve on the Head of School Inclusivity Task Force. She helped to found the Parent Group on Inclusivity (PGI) and leads this effort that continues the school’s critical work on diversity and inclusivity within our community with passion and heart. Vanessa serves the greater Los Angeles community as Vice President of Public Policy for the Junior League of Los Angeles, and the Garcia family regularly volunteers with Big Sunday, L.A. Works, One Voice and various local youth groups. Vanessa and her husband, Jeff, are the proud parents of Fallon (Curtis ’17) and Gentry (5th Grade). Fallon begins middle school at Brentwood School this year.

TRACY MINKER ’88 We are proud to welcome another one of our accomplished alumni to the Board of Trustees this year. Tracy (Myer) Minker is a member of the Curtis 6th Grade Class of 1988 and is a graduate of Marlborough School. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Bates College and a Master of Business Administration degree from Pepperdine University’s Graziadio School of Business and Management. Tracy brings to the Board extensive experience in corporate strategy, management and e-commerce in the areas of manufacturing and retail business. She is the principal and owner of Mendelson & Associates, Inc., a fine jewelry design, manufacturing, and retail corporation that supplies the country’s largest retail chains including Kay’s, Jared’s, Zales and the U.S. Military Retail Exchanges. Tracy is responsible for corporate strategy and heads up Mendelson’s e-commerce and retail divisions. Previously, she led the Strategic Accounts Group for the parent company of Realtor.com, and was responsible for client engagements with Fortune 500 companies. Prior to that, Tracy honed her web development and e-commerce expertise running the business development and client relations divisions of an interactive digital engagement company that designed and hosted websites for the country’s leading corporate foundations. Tracy has been an active member of the school’s Alumni Council since 2007, and she served as its President from 2013 to 2015. Tracy and her husband, Scott, are the proud parents of Curtis Cougars Ethan (4th Grade) and Ainsley (K).

JON WIMBISH We are excited to welcome Jon Wimbish to the Board of Trustees. Jon is the Head of the Middle School at Harvard-Westlake and has more than 20 years’ experience as an educator in independent schools. We are pleased to have the benefit of his expertise as a teacher and administrator in one of the exceptional secondary schools to which many of our own students transition after 6th grade. Jon holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Princeton University and a Master of Arts degree in English from Middlebury College. Jon began his career at Cardigan Mountain School in Canaan, New Hampshire, returning later to California to take a job at Harvard-Westlake, where he taught English and public speaking and served as both a Middle School Dean and an Upper School Dean before assuming his current role. Jon has had a lengthy parallel career in athletics. At Princeton, he played football and volleyball. And between Cardigan and Harvard-Westlake, he has coached teams in football, volleyball, basketball, baseball and golf. As a Curtis parent, Jon has served on both the Advancement and Planning committees of the Board. Beyond Curtis, he sits on the Board of Children Mending Hearts, and he is a regular volunteer with New Friends Homeless Center in Encino. Jon and his wife, Amanda, who is the Chair of the English Department in Harvard-Westlake’s Middle School, are the parents of Curtis Cougars Franklin (5th Grade) and Lila (4th Grade).

RACHEL YANG Curtis parent Rachel Yang joins the Board of Trustees this year and brings experience in higher education with a focus on technology and the economy to her new role. She looks forward to contributing her expertise and we are delighted to welcome her as a new trustee. A Professor of Management, Rachel holds a doctorate in Technology Management, a Master of Science degree in Decision Analysis, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics. She has taught at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, UCLA Anderson School of Management, and New York Institute of Technology, and she has been a guest professor at several other universities as well. Rachel uses her background in education, technology, global markets, and project management to serve local and international communities. She is a recipient of the President’s Volunteer Service Award, and she is an advisor to the International Leadership Foundation. At Curtis, Rachel has been an active participant in the Parents Association, in fundraising, and in the life of the school. She was an auction chair and an International Lunch Day chair, and she has served on the school’s Major Gifts Committee. In addition, Rachel has hosted graduation and grade parties and chaperoned class field trips and orchestra and choir trips. Rachel and her husband, Don Ho, are the proud parents of three children, Angel Hoyang (HW ’18), Joy (Curtis ’16), in 8th grade at Harvard-Westlake, and Glory, in 6th grade at Curtis.


Board of Trustees

2016-2017 Board Committees

School Finances 2016-2017

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The trustees establish policy and work closely with the head of school to implement that policy. They provide indispensable overarching guidance that is informed by a variety of professional experience and diverse backgrounds. The work they carry on behind the scenes throughout the year, though often unseen, is crucial to Curtis School’s ability to thrive today and to serve future generations of students and families. We are deeply grateful to these individuals for their continuing commitment to realizing the school’s mission.

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2016-2017 Stephen D. Rose, Chair Kathy Shane, Treasurer Jim Miller ’90, Secretary

2017-2018 Allan Schweitzer ’79, Chair Kathy Shane, Treasurer Jim Miller ’90, Secretary

Judy Codding Shadi Daneshrad Rachel Edwards Rob Friedman Katherine Holmes-Chuba Hassan Iken Steven H. Levine Sharoni D. Little Alex Nehorai Jerry Neuman Kathleen Paul Priscilla Sands Allan Schweitzer ’79 Michael L. Tuchin

Judy Codding Shadi Daneshrad Rachel Edwards Rob Friedman Katherine Holmes-Chuba Vanessa Keith Garcia Sharoni D. Little Tracy Minker ’88 Alex Nehorai Jerry Neuman Kathleen Paul Stephen D. Rose Priscilla Sands Jon Wimbish Rachel Yang

ADVANCEMENT COMMITTEE Jim Miller ’90, Chair Allan Schweitzer ’79, Chair Judy Codding Shadi Daneshrad Kirstin Meyer Kathleen Paul Mimi Petrie Amita Ramesh Meera Ratnesar Stephen D. Rose Chuck Sawyer Corinne Schulman Michael L. Tuchin Jon Wimbish MAJOR GIFTS SUBCOMMITTEE Shadi Daneshrad, Chair Allan Schweitzer ’79, Chair Kirsten Albrecht Curtis Estes Rob Friedman Cynthia Hart Karin Klein Jim Miller ’90 Kathleen Paul Meera Ratnesar Stephen D. Rose Chuck Sawyer Corinne Schulman Rachel Yang ANNUAL FUND SUBCOMMITTEE Laura Dudley, Chair BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE Rob Friedman, Chair Jerry Neuman, Chair Jeff Albert Shadi Daneshrad Steven H. Levine Alex Nehorai Kathleen Paul Meera Ratnesar Stephen D. Rose Dan Rothbauer

FINANCE COMMITTEE Kathy Shane, Chair Steven H. Levine, Chair, Investment Subcommittee Dilip Bhavnani Steve Chang Stephanie Davis Rachel Edwards Kate Fox Ryan Lynch Alex Nehorai Meera Ratnesar Stephen D. Rose Dan Rothbauer GOVERNANCE/COMMITTEE ON TRUSTEES Hassan Iken, Chair Sharoni Little, Chair Shadi Daneshrad Rob Friedman Steven H. Levine Stephen D. Rose Allan Schweitzer ’79 Kathy Shane HEAD OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE Stephen D. Rose, Chair Rob Friedman Katherine Holmes-Chuba Hassan Iken Jerry Neuman Allan Schweitzer ’79 Kathy Shane Michael L. Tuchin PLANNING COMMITTEE Katherine Holmes-Chuba, Chair Hedwig Aerts Judy Codding Rachel Edwards Sarina Fierro Janet Mao Mimi Petrie Meera Ratnesar Stephen D. Rose Michael L. Tuchin Jon Wimbish

O P E R AT I N G I N C O M E

Tuition, Fees & Other

$ 14,160,000

Investment Income*

$

Total Operating Income

$ 14,175,000

15,000

88.2%

O P E R AT I N G I N C O M E , GIFTS & CONTRIBUTIONS

0.1%

GIFTS & CONTRIBUTIONS

88.2%

Tuition, Fees & Other

0.1%

Investment Income

9.0%

Annual Fund & Other Unrestricted Contributions

Annual Fund & Other Unrestricted Contributions

$

1,446,000

9.0%

Restricted Gifts

$

158,000

1.0%

1.0%

Restricted

Net Parents Association Fundraising

$

275,000

1.7%

1.7%

Parents Association

Total Contributions

$ 1,879,000

Total Revenue

$ 16,054,000 O P E R AT I N G E X P E N S E

O P E R AT I N G E X P E N S E

Salaries, Benefits & Educational Programs

$ 11,511,000

Facilities

$

1,370,000

8.5%

General Administration

$

1,848,000

11.5%

Financial Aid

$

1,325,000

8.3%

Total Expenditures

$ 16,054,000

Financial figures noted above from the Board approved school year 2016-17 revised budget. * Investment Income plan reflects bank interest only estimate. Curtis School’s operating budget does not include investment fund (endowment) growth or interest estimates. Operating Expense includes fixed-asset purchases and excludes depreciation. Facilities includes planned PPRSM funding. Financial Aid includes tuition remission. As of 8/22/2017

71.7% 71.7%

Salaries, Benefits & Educational Programs

8.5%

Facilities

11.5%

General Administration

8.3%

Financial Aid


community Letter from the Parents Association President

Dear Curtis Families, IT WAS MY GREAT HONOR TO SERVE AS LAST YEAR’S PRESIDENT OF THE CURTIS PARENTS ASSOCIATION AND TO WORK ALONGSIDE OUR DEDICATED PARENTS, STUDENTS, FACULTY, ADMINISTRATION, AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

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THE YEAR WAS FULL OF EXCITING CHANGES AND EVENTS!

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The Parents Association had a fantastic year of fundraising in 2016-2017. I congratulate and thank the PA committees and volunteers that organized and ran the Camp Curtis Fair, Party Book, Holiday Boutique, Book Spree, Parking Spot Auction/Raffle, and our inaugural Curtis Celebrates fundraising evening that had over 500 attendees. Because of these efforts, the Parents Association proudly contributed $346,700 to Curtis School, of which $3,765 was used to enhance the 6th grade lunch area and $342,935 was allocated to the Curtis Financial Aid Fund. The PA also provided approximately

$93,000 in additional support through Parent Enrichment programs, the Emerging Artists exhibition, Go Global Week, Faculty & Staff Appreciation Day, faculty and administration lunches, and the Last-Day-of-School Lunch. In addition to fundraising, the PA sponsored many incredible events on campus. Our community volunteered to serve Hot Lunch and assist in the Library, hosted a Faculty & Staff Appreciation Day, led campus tours for Admission Open Houses, and worked Fair shifts. The Enrichment Committees offered thoughtful events and service learning programs that fostered a deeper sense of community and inclusivity. Seedlings & Buds, the Thanksgiving Food Drive, and our Families Helping Families program carried forward the school’s mission to nurture a “compassionate heart.” In the spring, the PA launched Go Global Week, International Lunch Day, and the new Curtis Cares Community Service Day that brought our families, faculty and staff together to benefit several local non-profits in a planned community service effort. The PA also hosted Parent Enrichment speakers, including Nathan Dungan and Derrick Gay, and

events, including a screening of Screenagers with a visit from Common Sense Media, and “Let it Ripple 50/50 Day.” I feel grateful to have had the opportunity to serve as President of the Parents Association in Curtis’s 92nd year. It was a great honor to work with an extraordinary PA Executive Board and all the parent volunteers who generously contributed their time, talent, and resources and whose efforts are a remarkable example of the commitment and dedication that make our community the very best! I would also like to express my heartfelt thanks to the incredible Curtis staff, faculty and administration for their support: You are very much loved and truly respected for all your contributions! My family feels blessed to be a part of the Curtis community, which has given us so much. I will remember this year with great fondness, and I thank everyone for their support and friendship that made this year a success.

Warmly, The Lynch Family Ally (’15), Ryan, William (’22), Susan and Dani (’17).

Susan Lynch Parents Association President, 2016-2017


Parents Association Board 2016-2017 Curtis School is extraordinarily fortunate to be the beneficiary of unstinting support freely given by our active and committed parents and guardians. The Parents Association provides services too extensive to enumerate to the school, our students, our families and employees. Our heartfelt gratitude is extended to the PA officers and committee chairs, as well as to every parent and guardian who has contributed their time, love and resources

to the school throughout the year in so many ways, from serving hot lunch, to chaperoning school trips, assisting at school events, acting as room parents, helping our Curtis families in time of need, overseeing Library Design Challenges, raising funds for the Curtis Financial Aid Fund, guiding our community service student groups, and countless additional acts of service.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEES

Susan Lynch Zahara Ramji Samantha Robichaud Karin Klein Kirstin Meyer Sherli Mikail Jeanine Kay Thea Wolf Vanessa Spencer Susan Welsh

President Treasurer 1st VP – Grade Representatives 2nd VP – Administration 3rd VP – Ways & Means 4th VP – Social 5th VP – Enrichment Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Parliamentarian

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Erin Estrada Monica Kirchner Shana Zarcufsky Kiera Strain Melissa Wiczyk Erica Fisher Melissa Degus Julia Tai Eng Kristi Estes Dale Hopmans Sandra Selcer Lisa Yassinger

Developmental Kindergarten Kindergarten 1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 4th Grade 5th Grade 6th Grade 6th Grade 6th Grade 6th Grade 6th Grade

Book Spree Joann Alexander Holly Davis Jennie Kim Alex Pinsker Camp Curtis Fair Merav Broder Ivy Bunnak Jenny Gordon Deena Gussman Cougar Wear Michelle Cohen Melissa Degus Dee Dee Jhawar Susan Sayble Curtis Celebrates! Hofite Huddleston Romy James Alli Katz Katherine Meyer Mindy Owens Vanessa Spencer Makala Williams-Singleton Shana Zarcufsky Ebonye Zeno

Holiday Boutique Teresa Aldave Erin Estrada Erica Fisher Jeeun Kim Alex Matthews Party Book Heather Bath Amy Chidiac Brooke O’Neill Amanda Smith Allison Winn Scotch Practically New Uniforms Jennifer Demoff Kimberly Sassower Marian Williams Makala Williams-Singleton Treasurer Coordinator Cathy Gopaulsingh Ways & Means Members-at-Large Laura Dudley Sarah Wetzstein

STANDING COMMITTEES

ENRICHMENT COMMITTEES

Allocations Committee Nancy Littman, Chair Ryan Lynch Michael Pinsker Sheri Sani Matthew Zarcufsky

Adult Enrichment Holly Davis Nelly Farnoody-Zahiri Marian Williams

Historian Shari Friedman Hot Lunch Committee Holly Davis Kathy Laxer Katherine Meyer Amita Ramesh Lost & Found Joann Alexander Nilou Raiman Carolyn Trattner New Parent Liaisons Jon Carroll Alli Katz Jeanine Kay Kathy Laxer Vanessa Spencer PA Members-at-Large Vanessa Keith Garcia Esther Magna

Right: Parents Association Executive Committee 2016-2017

Buds Jana Augsberger Jeeun Kim Chelsea Bond Vahradian Lisa Weinstock Children’s Enrichment Angela Arnold-Brownlee Nelly Farnoody-Zahiri Ashley Josephson Sheila Nazarian Mindy Owens Shannon Soller Families Helping Families Melissa Papp-Green Lexi Romero-Morgan Holly Sorensen Sarah Wetzstein

ADDITIONAL COMMITTEES Family Based Services/Curtis Cares Community Service Day Cynthia Atterberry James Degus Vanessa Keith Garcia Jeanine Kay Susan Lynch Stephanie Seib Susan Welsh

Communications Margaret Gray

International Lunch Day Cynthia Atterberry Yasmine Maghami Amita Ramesh Lexi Romero-Morgan Kimberly Sassower

Library Erin Novak McDowell Winn

Seedlings James Degus Ashley Josephson Sheila Nazarian Erin Novak Mindy Owens

Emerging Artists Erica Copeland James Degus Kathy Laxer Christine Rho Charn Sugimoto


moving up Sixth Grade Class of 2017 Academic Award

Secondary School Placement

Recognizes the student who has continually displayed outstanding effort and achievement in all subject areas of academic work. Faculty selection.

Curtis School seeks a close partnership with our families, and this relationship is evident throughout the process of assisting our students with middle school placement. Our faculty, staff and administrators work closely with the 6th graders and their families to identify schools that will be a good fit for each child, taking into account their strengths, interests and individualities.

Matthew Chang Emma Miller Contribution Award Recognizes the student who has continually contributed to the betterment of Curtis School and the student body. Faculty selection. Matthew Chang Sophia Yassinger Three Rule Award

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Recognizes the student who exemplifies the school motto of kindness, honesty and respect for oneself and others. Faculty selection.

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Ryann Castanon-Hill Jordan Estes Board of Trustees Award Recognizes the student who has consistently inspired peers, through his or her actions, to become better people. Selected by the sixth grade class. Ezra Frain Sophia Yassinger

We congratulate our graduates of the Class of 2017 on their matriculation to some of the most highly regarded secondary schools in Los Angeles and the nation. We are excited for the new challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for these bright young people, and we look forward to watching them grow academically and as contributing members of their communities.

The Archer School for Girls (2) Brentwood School (7) The Buckley School (4) Campbell Hall (5) Chaminade College Preparatory School Fay School (Massachusetts) Geffen Academy at UCLA (3) Harvard-Westlake School (20) Marlborough School (9) Mirman School St. Luke’s School (Connecticut) Viewpoint School (2) Windward School (9)


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Matriculation of the Curtis Alumni High School Graduates of 2017 Barnard College (2)

Northwestern University (2)

Boston College (2) Brandeis University

Stanford University Tulane University (3)

Chapman University (2)

Tuskegee University

Cornell University (2) Drexel University Elon University Emory University (2) Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising Georgetown University (2) Indiana University Bloomington (2) Johnson & Wales University Marquette University Michigan State University New York University (8)

University of California, Berkeley University of Chicago (2) University of Colorado University of Miami (4) University of Michigan (5) University of Pennsylvania (2) University of Southern California (8) University of Virginia (2) Villanova University Washington University in St. Louis (2) Yale University

Joyful Homecoming: With smiles and hugs all around, the 6th Grade Class of 2011 was warmly welcomed back by faculty and staff and the afternoon was filled with catching up and well wishes for this

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Annual Fund Leadership The ability to provide an exceptional educational experience for our students and to ensure a vibrant future for our school depends in no small part on the contributions of many dedicated volunteers. Annual Fund leaders, including members of the Board of Trustees, school administrators and Curtis parents, provide vision and

collectively devote hundreds of hours to supporting the school’s annual fundraising efforts. We are deeply grateful to the individuals named below for securing the participation of our community in the Annual Fund in 2016-2017.

MAJOR GIFTS SUBCOMMITTEE Shadi Daneshrad, Chair Allan Schweitzer ’79, Chair Kirsten Albrecht Curtis Estes Rob Friedman Cynthia Hart Karin Klein

ANNUAL FUND SUBCOMMITTEE Laura Dudley, Chair

Jim Miller ’90 Kathleen Paul Meera Ratnesar Stephen D. Rose Chuck Sawyer Corinne Schulman Rachel Yang

ANNUAL FUND GRADE CAPTAINS Developmental Kindergarten Jenny Smiley

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First Grade Susan Lynch Second Grade Gary Sayble Susan Unger Third Grade Cynthia Atterberry Chana Taft

Fourth Grade Jana Augsberger Ling Chan Fifth Grade Lloyd Bunnak ’85 Sixth Grade Loryn Arkow Ari Bass ’81 Teresa Fourticq

ANNUAL FUND PHONATHON CALLERS Loryn Arkow Cynthia Atterberry Jana Augsberger Kathy Azarbal Ari Bass ’81 Ivy Bunnak Lloyd Bunnak ’85 David Carmel Ling Chan Darren Cohen ’88 Shadi Daneshrad Ari Engelberg Casey Federman Maya Fidler Teresa Fourticq Elana Gimbel Rebecca Goldman Jenny Gordon Anthony Guagliano Allison Katz Austin Katz Alan Kleinman Susan Lynch Esther Magna John Nelson Jon Pennell ’78

Kelly Prather Gary Sayble Noah Shore Jenny Smiley Kiera Strain Chana Taft Sean Topp Susan Unger Matt Zarcufsky

problem solving IN 2016-2017, oUR HEAD oF SCHooL CHARGED FACULTY AND STAFF To PoNDER THE qUESTIoN “HoW CAN WE THINK ABoUT EDUCATIoN, SCHooLS AND TEACHING DIFFERENTLY?” TEACHERS USED DESIGN THINKING To REvISE CLASSRooM PRoCEDURES, REINvIGoRATE CURRICULA, REIMAGINE THE CLASSRooM AND CREATE RICH LEARNING ExPERIENCES THAT CHALLENGED STUDENTS To EMPLoY DESIGN THINKING Too.


Report on Philanthropy Curtis School gratefully acknowledges the generosity of our families, administration, faculty and staff, trustees, alumni, alumni families, and foundations, corporations and other friends of the school. The financial support from this broad community demonstrates your belief in the value of our educational mission and touches nearly every facet of the school’s programs and operations. The Annual Fund provides support for Curtis’s exceptional academic, arts and athletics programs; enables the school to offer salaries and benefits that attract and reward our outstanding teachers; allows us to provide financial aid to

deserving students who otherwise would not be able to attend Curtis; and contributes to the maintenance and improvement of our beautiful campus and facilities. Gifts to Endowment help secure the school’s financial future. Restricted Gifts further enrich school programs by funding the travel fellowship program for faculty, expanding experiential learning opportunities for students, purchasing playground equipment for the Tot Lot, and providing additional support for the Library. Thank you to everyone who participated in the school’s 2016-2017 Annual Fund for your commitment to Curtis and for making our fundraising year a success.

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Jeanine & Kevin Kay Erin Estrada & Ron Laffitte Scott & Alexandra Lambert Jonathan & Nancy Littman LSJB Henna & Casey Lugash Susan & Ryan Lynch Glenn & Debra Martin Mr. & Mrs. John McCue III Greg & Nancy Meidel Mendelson Foundation Kirstin & Carl Meyer Mr. Mishel Mikail & Dr. Sherli Mikail Jim Miller ‘90 & Family Tracy ‘88 & Scott Minker Dr. Brent & Dayna Moelleken Mr. John Morris Kelley/Nalayeh Family Atoosa & Alex Nehorai Kathleen & Laurence Paul Michael & Alex Pinsker Prime Healthcare Services, Inc. Laura & Michael Richter Meli & Stephen Rose Josh & Larae Sable

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BENEFACTOR CIRCLE ($25,000+) Anonymous (1) The Ahmanson Foundation BEAM Foundation, Inc. Jennifer & Peter Benudiz Curtis Parents Association Jonathan & Julia Eng Fidelity Charitable Gift Erica & Evan Fisher Andy & Dee Dee Jhawar Ann & Greg Myer Mr. & Mrs. Alan Myerson Allan ‘79 & Lily Schweitzer The Sharon D. Lund Foundation HEAD OF SCHOOL CIRCLE ($10,000-$24,999) Anonymous (1) Marshall & Helene Abrahams

Dr. Sunny Bhatia & Dr. Kavitha Bhatia Shanna & Jon Brooks Mr. & Mrs. James R. Burroughs Mr. & Mrs. Pierre Caland Tina & Glenn Caron Roy & Janet Choi Mr. Stanley Chung & Ms. Lisa Chiang Daneshrad Family Warren & Clar Dern Rachel & John Edwards Curtis & Kristi Estes Kirsten Albrecht & Marc Evans Shari & Rob Friedman Brian & Jill Glennon Deena & David Gussman Robert & Cynthia Hart Mara & Steve Hawn Hindsight Capital LP Mr. Don Ho & Dr. Rachel Yang Dale & John Hopmans Mr. & Mrs. Borden James The Jay & Rose Phillips Family Foundation & Levin and Zarcufsky Families

Mr. & Mrs. Pete Sampras Martin Seol & June Bae The Stevens Family Lisa & Adam Stoll The Temple Family The Walt Disney Company Foundation Thea & Jay Wolf COUGAR CIRCLE ($5,000-$9,999) Anonymous (2) Greg & Tracy Akselrud Alex Albert & Alexandra Goodyear Howard & Lori Altman The Bank of America Foundation The Bendikson Family Merav & Aaron ‘80 Broder Mr. & Mrs. Alex and Jenny Cole Kevin ‘89 & Jennifer Demoff Mr. & Mrs. Mark Detmer Dana & Lorenzo Doumani Sean & Katherine Eskovitz Michael & Heather Ezer The Federman Family Kathrin Nicholson & Don Felder The Fermelia Family

Aidan & Jackie Foley Mr. & Mrs. Michael Fourticq, Sr. Brooke & Barry Josephson Ashley & David Josephson Pious Jung & Kate Lee David & Jennie Kim Karin & Greg Klein Alan & Randie Kleinman Heidi Klum La Pietra-Bastidas Family Mr. & Mrs. Steven Levine Mark & Nicole Manuel Marvin & Betty Danto Family Foundation Megerdichian Family Jason & Samantha Milner Sheila & Page Nazarian Northern Trust Charitable Giving Program Northwestern Mutual Foundation Jonathan & Erin Novak The Daws-Pecano Family Zaheeda & Nav Rahemtulla Harshith & Amita Ramesh Erik ‘91 & Kathy Rollé Rolle Charitable Family Trust ll Drs. Jisun & Monica C. Ryoo Craig & Barbara Segor Adam & Kathy Shane Noah & Jennifer Shore Jamie & Christopher Simon Jiwon & Steven Song Sugimoto Family Eric & Kim Tannenbaum Trattner Family United Way of Greater Los Angeles Deborah Siegel & Craig Weinstein Casey Bloys & Alonzo Wickers IV

Eric & Elizabeth Witt The Zahiri Family Susan & Daniel Zinn LEADERSHIP CIRCLE ($3,000-$4,999) AIG Vinod & Nirmila Assomull The Azarbal Family The Boeing Company The Brownstein Family Margaret Lee & Donald Chang Steve & Julia Chang Randy Chew & Angela Hsu DaeJin Cho & SaeHae Lee The Codding Family Jared Cohen ‘88 Dr. Jeffrey & Rachel Cohen Erik & Nicole Davis Marvin & Patti Demoff Ari & Jennifer Engelberg Bob & Michelle Etebar Talib & Leena Fakhri Mike ‘82 & Teresa Fourticq Kelly & Adam ‘89 Gafni The Gatins Family Elana & Jon Gimbel Melissa Papp-Green & Jeff Green Anthony & Francesca Guagliano Jenny Cohen & Michael Joe Kris & Robert Joyce Catherine & Lawrence Kagan The Keshavarzi Family Kilstein Family Mr. & Mrs. Louis Kim, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Jon Kirchner Andrew & Carrie Kreisberg Dr. & Mrs. William Mack

Dr. Yasmine Maghami & Mr. Steve Maghami Mark & Esther Magna Mand Family Alexandra Conrad & Chris Matthews Brett & Carol Mayer Francine Mayer Kacey & Peter McCoy Andrew & Katherine Meyer Harry Mittleman & Margaret Gray National Philanthropic Trust Lisa & David Neman Mark & Mindy Owens Mr. & Mrs. Rizwan and Zahara Ramji Meera Ratnesar & John Querio Gary & Anne Richards David Russell & Holly Davis Shawn & Sheri Sani Wendy & Ron Schwartz and Family David & Julie Schwarz Adam Scotch & Allison Winn Scotch Steven & Sandra Selcer Matthew & Daniela Sheahan Eyal & Larissa Shtorch The Slootweg Family Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Spencer The Thompsons The Topp Family Tuchin Family The Vahradian Family Linda & Jeffrey Valle Jill & Nicolas van Dyk The Walline Family Brian & Suzanne Watson Watson Family Foundation Susan & John Welsh Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. A. Winn David & Renee Yang

ASSOCIATES ($1,500-$2,999) Anonymous (2) Dr. Michael Alexander & Mrs. Joann Alexander Mr. & Mrs. Steven Arkow Cynthia Atterberry Augsberger Family Ari ‘81 & Heather Bass Lisa & David Beaubaire Dr. Daniel & Shantel Behroozan Samantha Billett Rosenblum ‘97 Uri & Stacy ‘83 Blackman The Boyle Family Joe & Becky Burns Plavka & Christopher Coleridge Mr. & Mrs. Colin Condren Laura Cook The Corn Family Stephen Daly & Lisa Hamilton Daly The Degus Family Earl B. Gilmore Foundation The Fidler Family The Fontes Family


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Aimee N. Frank Darin & Nicole Frank Breen Frazier & Sheila Lawrence Scott Friedman & Catherine Gopaulsingh Cameron & Naomi Gloege Gordon Family Beth Corets & Al Gough Madeline Gussman The Harris Family Andrew Henderson & Lylle Breier David & Jennifer Hillman Rho/Ho Family Todd ‘93 & Arielle Jackson The Jazaeri Family Paul & Annie Kambur Alli & Austin Katz Mr. Steven Kern & Ms. Stephanie Davis Kids Athletic Foundation Matthew ‘91 & Ariane Klein Jeff & Amanda ‘85 Kolodny The Konstant Family Lapointe Family Andrea & Andrew Lewis Julie & Harley Liker Tana & Stefan Litt Dr. Miles Madison Rayna & Brandon Marz Travlin & Nicole McCormack The McKnight Family Max Mednik ‘96 Johann & Elsie Lai Mendoza Dan Miller ‘87 David Miller Mr. & Mrs. Mirahmadi Alison & Kevin Myerson The Palumbo Family

Golnaz & Mahbod Paya Amir & Irram Rao Reynolds Family Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Rosen Dan Rothbauer Mr. & Mrs. David Ruy The Saadat Family Polly & Michael Sarris Eric & Kimberly Sassower Gary & Susan Sayble The Schuman Family Brad & Karen Schwartz The Seib Family Silver Family The Simon Family Pelle & Pauline Sjoenell Jennifer & Ryan Smiley The Smith Family Frank Stork & Katrin Kalischer-Stork Blair Strain & Kiera Behrle Strain Suess Family Dr. Glenn Tan & Mr. Ronald Goldhammer The Tehranchi Family Marilyn Trattner Julie & Dan Weinbach Brad & Lisa Weinstock Sarah & Mark Wetzstein Tybalt Whitney ‘85 The Wollaeger Family Mr. & Mrs. Marc Yassinger FRIENDS (Up to $1,499) Anonymous (11) Sam Abazari & Sepi Nezam Ida & Myles Abbott Hedwig Aerts Gillian & Jeffrey Albert

Traci Allen Sheldon & Arlene Altman Kavita Amar Dr. Shamsah Amersi Richard & Barbara Angle Dean Anselmo Rebecca & Andrew Apfelberg The Apley Family Mary Arnold Maniya Arnold-Brownlee & Family The Assomull Family Ms. Deborah Atkinson Jillian Attaway Mr. & Mrs. Athula Aturugirige Chad Bacon ‘16 Jarod Bacon ‘11 Brooke Baldwin Maria Barba Hratch Bardekjian Enid Baron Phil & Wini Barry Dr. Steven VanDeBogart & Ms. Melissa Barshop ‘92 Dorianne Bass Todd Beck ‘84 Drew Beckmeyer Jordan Bender ‘02 The Benevity Community Impact Fund Prof. & Mrs. Charles Berst Adam Blackman ‘15 Jennifer Weiss & Jay Blecker Bodie/Leiweke Family Mr. Brian Boren ‘98 & Mrs. Natalie Boren ‘02 Kathryn Brady Autumn L. Brannon The Brende Family

Jeff & Mary Bretz Upma & Vikram Budhraja Virginia Bullukian Ivy & Lloyd ‘85 Bunnak Bob & Linda Camras Trina Capka Anita Carbajal Jill ‘85 & David Carmel Devon Carmel ‘15 Jonathan A. Carroll, PhD & Nkechi Okoro Carroll Castanon-Hill Family Mr. & Mrs. Barry Cayton Derek Cayton ‘15 Alexandra Chavez ‘15 Mark & Jill Chayet Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Chistolini Sarah Chistolini ‘03 Mr. & Mrs. Danny Chu Katherine Holmes-Chuba & Daniel Chuba Jordan & Carly Church Mr. Darren Cohen ‘88 & Dr. Michelle Cohen Debra & Andrew Cohen Ms. Kristen Coleman Collin Family Combs Family Compubiz Enterprises, Inc. Andie Cook ‘13 Caroline Cook ‘13 Davis Cook ‘13 Keira Cook ‘16 The Copeland Family Anne-Marie Cordingly ‘77 Carla & Antonio Cue Matthew Cutler & Marla Schwartz Louise Cutter ‘15

The Cutter Family Bennett Daneshrad ‘15 Kristen Dang Scott & Elizabeth Davidson Amy Dolman DTS, Inc. The Dudley Family Megan ‘96 & Greg Earhart Mr. Charles Eglee & Ms. Ninkey Dalton Alexander Eick ‘18 Mr. & Mrs. Dan Eisenstein Phillip & Alice Eng Patricia & Ramon Escolin The Rev. Carolyn S. Estrada Allayne & Marshall Estrada Ewald Family Jeff & Gina Favre The Faye/Asher Family Jamie Fieldman Epstein ‘97 Mr. & Mrs. Angelo and Sarina Fierro Morgan & Joe Finnerty Michael Fourticq ‘15 Kate Fox David E. Frank Kathi & John Fraser Sara, Andy & Emma Fraser Stacy Galina Robert ‘84 & Jennifer Galperson David & Regan Galvan Jeffery Garcia & Vanessa Keith Garcia Ms. Terra Geisler David & Jean Getson Gerry Giamportone & Teresa Beaudet Nancy & Neal Gimbel Gio Cassandra Girard-Brownstein ‘86 Mr. & Mrs. Barry Glazer

Joann & Terry Gloege Richard & Laura Gold Rebecca & Mattis Goldman Bill & Karen Goodyear Grace Gordon ‘15 Jennifer Gordon Mrs. Annie Grimes Allison Gross ‘00 Caroline Gross ‘02 Dr. & Mrs. Robert Gross Ben & Carolyn Guss Andrew Gussman ‘15 Mark Gutierrez Tanya Haghnazarian The Hagle Family Dede & Tom Haglund Misty Hahn Chase Jordan Hameetman ‘24 Hailey Reese Hameetman ‘14 Christopher & Joanna ‘84 Hameetman Michael Hampar ‘92 Catherine Hand Grayson Hansen Laurie & Chris Harbert Harbert Family Trust Jim & Corinne Harris The Harrison Family Ginger Healy ‘97 Jack Healy ‘04 Janna & Neil Healy Mr. & Mrs. Jose Henriquez Mr. & Mrs. Eladio Hernandez Mr. & Mrs. David W. Hilton Maya ‘12 & Shanti ‘16 Hinkin Mr. Christopher Hruby Clark & Sherry Hsu Joshua Hsu ‘16

Samantha Hsu ‘19 Rose Hubbard ‘99 Hofite & Chris Huddleston Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Hughes Elizabeth Iason Ali Iken ‘11 Nadine Illoulian Ms. Karen Ivy Allison Demoff Jacoby ‘83 & Mark Jacoby Addison Jean ‘19 Pepé Jimenez Richard Kahn Nancy & Richard Katz Lynne & Ron Kaufman Robin Keith Laurie & Paul Kelson Darius & Earleen Kennedy Andrew J. Kim ‘01 Janey Kim Ms. Janet Koiles Mrs. Ashley Kolbe Mr. & Mrs. Howard Kreshek (Emily ‘80)

Janie Kreshek ‘12 Katie Kreshek ‘10 Daniel Kromolowski ‘99 Sheri Kurumada Jagger Lambert ‘15 Lilas & James Lane Jim & Glory Lane Lesley & Scott Lasker Michele & Daniel Lasman Ruth J. Lavine Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Lebovic Jung Lee Jonathan Levine ‘88 Mr. & Mrs. Michel Lim Sharoni Little Lockhart Family Sara Klevens & Joseph Loewenbein Sally Loyd Margaux Lushing ‘02 Michael Gary Lushing Niko Ma Tom & Ashley Ma William & Deena Mack


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Mr. & Mrs. Christian Mahony Shelly & Martin Mand Mr. O. Manning Mrs. Janet Mao Hugo Marquez & Claudia Cadena Ms. Raylene Mayer Linda K. McCormack McGoun Family Katherine McKenna Andy Miller ‘65 Marie Hamilton Millman Carol & Richard Minker Mrs. Patty Molinari & Mr. Charles Molinari Samantha Moray ‘01 Terri & John Morell Morgan Stanley Astor Morgan Family Joe Navarro The Nelson Family Karen Nguyen Mrs. Susan Nihiser Ms. Tracy North Mark & Kasey Nott Tanner Nott ‘15 Daniel Novikov ‘15 Dmitri & Eugenia Novikov Lauren Nuccio Claudia & Jerry Nussbaum Karen Ochoa Paul Okorie Brendan & Brooke O’Neill Mr. Thomas Osborne Mikayla Park Greg Patterson Jon Pennell ‘78 Angela Pennington ‘87 Sandra Peters

Don & Mimi Petrie Linda Polan Prager Family (Dianna ‘87) Max Prather ‘13 Kelly & Tim Prather Dr. & Mrs. Jonathan Raiman Reiner Family Roland & Sarah Richardson Mrs. Stacy Rivas Edward Ro & Ines Cho Gale Robitshek Alan & Debora Rottenberg Stacy Rotter The Rudoy Family Mr. Kent Russell ‘75 Saferstein Family Ramin & Juliana Saghian Rio Saken Family Dr. Priscilla Sands Ms. Kyoko Sasaki Chuck Sawyer Dr. Linda Schaffer Marla Schlom, Jenna Spinks ‘01, & Hunter Spinks ‘03 Ryan ‘87 & Lisa Schneider Corinne Schulman Schwab Charitable Fund Asher Schwartz ‘15 Noa Schwartz ‘12 Jeffrey R. Schwimer ‘01 Kevin B. Schwimer ‘97 Michael E. Schwimer ‘94 Stanford & Randi Schwimer Barry & Barbara Scotch Valda Scott Deborah Seidner Munaf & Tasnim Shamji Blaine & Melani Shaum

Lee & Anthony Shaw Ian L. Shaw ‘02 Katherine B. Shaw ‘98 Peter J. Shaw ‘95 Jay & Katherine Shelton Joan Ryoo & Jeremy Shelton Marissa Shipp ‘99 Robert D. Shipp Donor Fund Amar & Rita Shokeen Ava Shore ‘15 The Shore Family Mary Sidell Molly Simms The Sklar Family Shelby Slayton Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Sobul Ms. Susan Sobul ‘93 Craig & Shannon Soller Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc. Mrs. Christine Sorfazian Natalie Srabian Kate Stirling Batya & Leon Sturman Gary Suess Liam Sullivan ‘15 Mr. & Mrs. Neil C. Sullivan Dr. & Mrs. Jacob Tauber Ms. D’vora Taus-Kahn Janet & Richard Tenser Alex Thibiant ‘15 Michele & Patrick Thibiant Dr. & Mrs. Ronald W. Thompson The Torres Family Brian & Laurey Treiger Jackson Treiger ‘15 Jessica Tuchin ‘15 Susan & Daniel Unger Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Unger

Unger Family Foundation The van Vlijmen Family Gianna Vargas Vana Varvarian Jake Verny ‘15 Jelena & Tim Verny Peeranut Visetsuth Wainwright Family Maribel Wallace Kait Walsh Carolyn Watts Webster Family Foundation Dr. Richard Wesel & Dr. Ellen Wesel Mr. & Mrs. Griffin ‘87 Whitney Amy Wiggins Linda A. Wiley Miss Ashley Williams Daniel & Marian Williams Joel & Veronica Williams Leronda Williams Quinton N. Williams, D.C. Jon Wimbish & Amanda Angle The Kimball Winans Family Michael & Caroline Winn Alec Winshel ‘10 Sarah Winshel ‘09 Ms. Susan Woolley Jimmy E. Worth TT & Jane Yang Yeargin Family Johnnisha Youngblood Alexandre Yousefzadeh ‘02 Pauline & Farhad Yousefzadeh Leila Yousefzadeh ‘00 Oliver Yousefzadeh ‘03 Cliff Zimmerman ‘03 Lucie & Doug Zimmerman Remi Rose Zimmerman ‘06

preparation THE FoUNDATIoN THAT WE PRovIDE FoR oUR STUDENTS IS A STRoNG oNE. oUR 6TH GRADE CLASS oF 2017 IS MovING oN To SoME oF THE BEST SECoNDARY SCHooLS IN LoS ANGELES AND THE CoUNTRY, AND ALUMNI WHo GRADUATED FRoM HIGH SCHooL THIS YEAR ARE MATRICULATING To ToP CoLLEGES AND UNIvERSITIES. oUR ALUMNI oFTEN CREDIT CURTIS AS THE SoURCE oF THEIR SUCCESS IN MIDDLE SCHooL, HIGH SCHooL, CoLLEGE AND IN THEIR CAREERS.


Raise the Paddle for Financial Aid We are deeply grateful to all who “raised the paddle” in support of financial aid at the Parents Association’s inaugural fundraising event Curtis Celebrates! Your gifts are instrumental in ensuring that Curtis is able to offer admission and continued support to deserving students who otherwise would not be able to attend our school.

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Anonymous (1) Hedwig Aerts Greg & Tracy Akselrud The Assomull Family The Bendikson Family Dr. Sunny Bhatia & Dr. Kavitha Bhatia The Brende Family Joe & Becky Burns Jonathan A. Carroll, PhD and Nkechi Okoro Carroll

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The Chidiac Family Roy & Janet Choi The Codding Family Mr. & Mrs. Alex and Jenny Cole The Copeland Family Stephen Daly & Lisa Hamilton Daly Rachel & John Edwards Alexander Eick ‘18 Bob & Michelle Etebar Michael & Heather Ezer

Dale Fielder Mr. & Mrs. Angelo and Sarina Fierro David E. Frank Mr. Broderick Franklin Scott Friedman & Catherine Gopaulsingh David & Jean Getson Brian & Jill Glennon Anthony & Francesca Guagliano Dede & Tom Haglund Mara & Steve Hawn Ginger Healy ‘97 Janna & Neil Healy Hofite & Chris Huddleston Mr. & Mrs. Borden James Ashley & David Josephson Alli & Austin Katz The Keshavarzi Family David & Jennie Kim Mr. & Mrs. Jon Kirchner Alan & Randie Kleinman La Pietra-Bastidas Family Jason Levin ‘89 Lockhart Family Susan & Ryan Lynch Dr. & Mrs. William Mack Dr. Yasmine Maghami & Mr. Steve Maghami Mark & Esther Magna Mr. O. Manning Glenn & Debra Martin Rayna & Brandon Marz Travlin & Nicole McCormack Megerdichian Family Andrew & Katherine Meyer Kirstin & Carl Meyer Jason & Samantha Milner Tracy ‘88 & Scott Minker

Curtis Fair 2016 Sponsors Mr. & Mrs. Mirahmadi Jerry Neuman Vicki Neuman Jonathan & Erin Novak The Palumbo Family The Daws-Pecano Family Zaheeda & Nav Rahemtulla Dr. & Mrs. Jonathan Raiman Mr. & Mrs. Rizwan & Zahara Ramji Meera Ratnesar & John Querio Reynolds Family Gary & Anne Richards Edward Ro & Ines Cho Meli & Stephen Rose Dan Rothbauer The Saadat Family Corinne Schulman The Schuman Family Martin Seol & June Bae Adam and Kathy Shane The Slootweg Family Sugimoto Family The Tehranchi Family The Temple Family The Topp Family Trattner Family Deborah Siegel & Craig Weinstein Susan & John Welsh Roee & Melissa Wiczyk Eric & Elizabeth Witt Thea & Jay Wolf Yeargin Family Shana Levin Zarcufsky ‘85 & Matt Zarcufsky

Our heartfelt thanks go out to the following families and individuals who sponsored the 2016 Camp Curtis Fair. Your support helped to continue the beloved tradition of our annual fair and brought our community together for a memory-making, fun-filled day that benefitted the school’s Financial Aid Fund. Anonymous (1) Greg & Tracy Akselrud Gillian & Jeffrey Albert Cynthia Atterberry The Bendikson Family Boraie Family Maniya Arnold-Brownlee ‘20 & Family Merav & Aaron ‘80 Broder Ivy & Lloyd ‘85 Bunnak Joe & Becky Burns Tina & Glenn Caron Castanon-Hill Family Mr. Darren Cohen ‘88 & Dr. Michelle Cohen Mr. & Mrs. Alex and Jenny Cole The Copeland Family Carla & Antonio Cue Daneshrad Family Warren & Clar Dern De Watt/Brown Family The Dudley Family Bob & Michelle Etebar Kirsten Albrecht & Marc Evans Michael & Heather Ezer Talib & Leena Fakhri Kathrin Nicholson & Don Felder The Fermelia Family The Fidler Family Erica & Evan Fisher Aidan & Jackie Foley Darin & Nicole Frank

Shari & Rob Friedman Kelly & Adam ‘89 Gafni The Gatins Family Cameron & Naomi Gloege Gordon Family Deena & David Gussman The Harrison Family Robert & Cynthia Hart Mara & Steve Hawn David and Jennifer Hillman Mr. Don Ho & Dr. Rachel Yang Mr. & Mrs. Borden James The Jazaeri Family Brooke & Barry Josephson Catherine & Lawrence Kagan Paul & Annie Kambur Alli & Austin Katz Jeanine & Kevin Kay The Keshavarzi Family David & Jennie Kim Mr. & Mrs. Jon Kirchner Heidi Klum Scott & Alexandra Lambert La Pietra-Bastidas Family Michele & Daniel Lasman LSJB Henna & Casey Lugash Susan & Ryan Lynch Dr. & Mrs. William Mack Mark & Esther Magna Mark & Nicole Manuel

Glenn & Debra Martin Brett & Carol Mayer Johann and Elsie Lai Mendoza Andrew & Katherine Meyer Kirstin & Carl Meyer Jason & Samantha Milner Tracy ‘88 & Scott Minker Mr. John Morris Kelley/Nalayeh Family Jonathan & Erin Novak Mark & Mindy Owens The Daws-Pecano Family Kelly & Tim Prather Mr. & Mrs. Rizwan & Zahara Ramji Amir & Irram Rao Reynolds Family Gary & Anne Richards Edward Ro & Ines Cho The Saadat Family Rio Saken Family Shawn & Sheri Sani Polly & Michael Sarris Eric & Kimberly Sassower Craig & Barbara Segor Martin Seol & June Bae Jamie & Christopher Simon Jennifer & Ryan Smiley The Smith Family Jiwon & Steven Song Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Spencer Lisa & Adam Stoll Sugimoto Family Dr. Glenn Tan & Mr. Ronald Goldhammer Eric & Kim Tannenbaum The Tehranchi Family Trattner Family The van Vlijmen Family

Susan & John Welsh Roee & Melissa Wiczyk Daniel and Marian Williams Jon Wimbish & Amanda Angle Eric & Elizabeth Witt David & Renee Yang The Zahiri Family Shana Levin Zarcufsky ‘85 & Matt Zarcufsky


Restricted Gifts We are grateful to the following donors for their restricted contributions which help deepen the educational experience for all. ALUMNI FINANCIAL AID FUND Anonymous (1) Adam Blackman ‘15 Uri & Stacy ‘83 Blackman Jill ‘85 & David Carmel Devon Carmel ‘15 Mr. & Mrs. Barry Cayton Derek Cayton ‘15 Alexandra Chavez ‘15 The Cutter Family Louise Cutter ‘15 Bennett Daneshrad ‘15 Daneshrad Family Michael Fourticq ‘15 Mike ‘82 & Teresa Fourticq Grace Gordon ‘15 Gordon Family Andrew Gussman ‘15

Deena & David Gussman Jagger Lambert ‘15 Scott & Alexandra Lambert Mark & Kasey Nott Tanner Nott ‘15 Daniel Novikov ‘15 Dmitri and Eugenia Novikov Ava Shore ‘15 The Shore Family Kristen Sullivan Liam Sullivan ‘15 Alex Thibiant ‘15 Michele & Patrick Thibiant Brian & Laurey Treiger Jackson Treiger ‘15 Jessica Tuchin ‘15 Tuchin Family

CURTIS FINANCIAL AID FUND The Ahmanson Foundation Jennifer & Peter Benudiz Curtis Parents Association Tanya Haghnazarian Dan Rothbauer CURTIS EDUCATIONAL TRAVEL FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM Anonymous (1) Glenn & Debra Martin Kathleen & Laurence Paul

EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING AND INNOVATION FUND Allan ’79 & Lily Schweitzer TOT LOT INITIATIVE Anonymous (1) Erica & Evan Fisher Alan & Randie Kleinman Harshith & Amita Ramesh LIBRARY Curtis Parents Association

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Endowment Gifts

Honorary & Memorial Gifts

Donors by Constituency

Gifts made to endowment ensure the long-term financial security of Curtis School. We are grateful to the following donors whose forethought and generosity will enable our school to continue to carry its educational mission into the future.

GIFT IN MEMORY OF AL FARNOODY Ann & Greg Myer and Tracy ’88 & Scott Minker

ALUMNI Chad Bacon ‘16 Jarod Bacon ‘11 Dr. Steven VanDeBogart & Ms. Melissa Barshop ‘92 Ari ‘81 & Heather Bass Todd Beck ‘84 Jordan Bender ‘02 Samantha Billett Rosenblum ‘97 Adam Blackman ‘15 Stacy ‘83 & Uri Blackman Troy & Francesca ‘00 Bodie Mr. Brian Boren ‘98 & Mrs. Natalie Boren ‘02 Merav & Aaron ‘80 Broder Ivy & Lloyd ‘85 Bunnak Devon Carmel ‘15 Jill ‘85 & David Carmel Derek Cayton ‘15 Alexandra Chavez ‘15 Sarah Chistolini ‘03 Mr. Darren Cohen ‘88 & Dr. Michelle Cohen Jared Cohen ‘88 Andie Cook ‘13 Caroline Cook ‘13 Davis Cook ‘13 Keira Cook ‘16 Anne-Marie Cordingly ‘77 Louise Cutter ‘15 Bennett Daneshrad ‘15 Scott & Elizabeth Davidson Kevin ‘89 & Jennifer Demoff Megan ‘96 & Greg Earhart Jamie Fieldman Epstein ‘97 Morgan & Joe Finnerty Michael Fourticq ‘15 Mike ‘82 & Teresa Fourticq

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THE PETER W. SMAILES FINANCIAL AID ENDOWMENT The Holthouse Family Ali Iken ‘11 Robin Keith Mr. & Mrs. Steven Levine Allan ‘79 & Lily Schweitzer Tuchin Family Jon Wimbish & Amanda Angle

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WILLARD E. BADHAM FACULTY ENRICHMENT ENDOWMENT Dr. Lawrence & Jane Z. Cohen

GIFT IN HONOR OF MAPLE & OLIVER “O.B.” MAND Shelly & Martin Mand GIFT IN HONOR OF AINSLEY & ETHAN MINKER Carol & Richard Minker

GIFTS IN MEMORY OF DAVID PAPPIN Ms. Deborah Atkinson Laurie & Chris Harbert Ann & Greg Myer GIFT IN HONOR OF MEERA RATNESAR & JOHN QUERIO Ida & Myles Abbott

Kelly & Adam ‘89 Gafni Robert ‘84 & Jennifer Galperson Cassandra Girard-Brownstein ‘86 Grace Gordon ‘15 Allison Gross ‘00 Caroline Gross ‘02 Andrew Gussman ‘15 Hailey Reese Hameetman ‘14 Christopher & Joanna ‘84 Hameetman Michael Hampar ‘92 Ginger Healy ‘97 Jack Healy ‘04 Joshua Hsu ‘16 Samantha Hsu ‘19 Rose Hubbard ‘99 Todd ‘93 & Arielle Jackson Allison Demoff Jacoby ‘83 & Mark Jacoby Andrew J. Kim ‘01 Matthew ‘91 & Ariane Klein Jeff & Amanda ‘85 Kolodny Mr. & Mrs. Howard Kreshek (Emily ‘80) Janie Kreshek ‘12 Katie Kreshek ‘10 Daniel Kromolowski ‘99 Jagger Lambert ‘15 Jason Levin ‘89 Matthew Levin ‘93 Jonathan Levine ‘88 Margaux Lushing ‘02 Max Mednik ‘96 Andy Miller ‘65 Dan Miller ‘87 Jim Miller ‘90 & Family Tracy ‘88 & Scott Minker Samantha Moray ‘01 Tanner Nott ‘15

Daniel Novikov ‘15 Jon Pennell ‘78 Angela Pennington ‘87 Prager Family (Dianna ‘87) Max Prather ‘13 Erik ‘91 & Kathy Rollé Mr. Kent Russell ‘75 Ryan ‘87 & Lisa Schneider Asher Schwartz ‘15 Noa Schwartz ‘12 Allan ‘79 & Lily Schweitzer Jeffrey R. Schwimer ‘01 Kevin B. Schwimer ‘97 Michael E. Schwimer ‘94 Ian L. Shaw ‘02 Katherine B. Shaw ‘98 Peter J. Shaw ‘95 Marissa Shipp ‘99 Ava Shore ‘15 Ms. Susan Sobul ‘93 Hunter Spinks ‘03 Jenna Spinks ‘01 Liam Sullivan ‘15 Alex Thibiant ‘15 Jackson Treiger ‘15 Jessica Tuchin ‘15 Jake Verny ‘15 Mr. & Mrs. Griffin ‘87 Whitney Tybalt Whitney ‘85 Alec Winshel ‘10 Sarah Winshel ‘09 Alexandre Yousefzadeh ‘02 Leila Yousefzadeh ‘00 Oliver Yousefzadeh ‘03 Shana Levin Zarcufsky ‘85 Cliff Zimmerman ‘03 Remi Rose Zimmerman ‘06 *Alumni are identified by their 6th grade class year.

GRANDPARENTS Anonymous (1) Marshall & Helene Abrahams Sheldon & Arlene Altman Richard & Barbara Angle Mary Arnold Vinod & Nirmila Assomull Phil & Wini Barry Dorianne Bass Jeff & Mary Bretz Virginia Bullukian Bob & Linda Camras The Codding Family Laura Cook Marvin & Patti Demoff Phillip & Alice Eng The Rev. Carolyn S. Estrada Allayne & Marshall Estrada Mr. & Mrs. Michael Fourticq, Sr. Kathi & John Fraser Gerry Giamportone & Teresa Beaudet Nancy & Neal Gimbel Mr. & Mrs. Barry Glazer Joann & Terry Gloege Richard & Laura Gold Bill & Karen Goodyear Madeline Gussman Nancy & Richard Katz Janey Kim Sheri Kurumada La Pietra-Bastidas Family Jim & Glory Lane Ruth J. Lavine William & Deena Mack Shelly & Martin Mand Francine Mayer Linda K. McCormack Kacey & Peter McCoy


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Carol & Richard Minker Ann and Greg Myer Mr. & Mrs. Alan Myerson Claudia & Jerry Nussbaum Sandra Peters Roland & Sarah Richardson Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Rosen Alan & Debora Rottenberg Drs. Jisun & Monica C. Ryoo Barry & Barbara Scotch Valda Scott Jay & Katherine Shelton Robert D. Shipp Batya & Leon Sturman Gary Suess Janet & Richard Tenser Dr. & Mrs. Ronald W. Thompson Marilyn Trattner Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Unger Linda A. Wiley

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Michael & Caroline Winn TT and Jane Yang PARENTS OF ALUMNI Anonymous (2) Gillian & Jeffrey Albert Mr. & Mrs. Athula Aturugirige Brooke Baldwin Dorianne Bass Prof. & Mrs. Charles Berst Upma & Vikram Budhraja Mr. & Mrs. James R. Burroughs Mr. & Mrs. Barry Cayton Katherine Holmes-Chuba & Daniel Chuba The Codding Family Debra & Andrew Cohen Scott & Elizabeth Davidson Marvin & Patti Demoff Rachel & John Edwards

Mr. Charles Eglee & Ms. Ninkey Dalton Mr. & Mrs. Michael Fourticq, Sr. Ms. Terra Geisler Mr. & Mrs. Barry Glazer Joann & Terry Gloege Dr. & Mrs. Robert Gross Dede & Tom Haglund Misty Hahn Grayson Hansen Harbert Family Trust Laurie & Chris Harbert Janna & Neil Healy Maya ‘12 & Shanti ‘16 Hinkin Clark & Sherry Hsu Ali Iken ‘11 Ms. Karen Ivy Allison Demoff Jacoby ‘83 and Mark Jacoby Pepé Jimenez Lynne & Ron Kaufman Robin Keith Laurie & Paul Kelson Larissa & Scott Klein Mr. & Mrs. Howard Kreshek (Emily ‘80) Lesley & Scott Lasker Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Lebovic Bernadette Leiweke Tim Leiweke Mr. & Mrs. Steven Levine Sharoni Little Michael Gary Lushing Mr. & Mrs. Christian Mahony Andy Miller ‘65 Marie Hamilton Millman Terri & John Morell Ann and Greg Myer Mr. & Mrs. Alan Myerson

Dmitri and Eugenia Novikov Don & Mimi Petrie Meli & Stephen Rose Ms. Kyoko Sasaki Marla Schlom Stanford & Randi Schwimer Munaf & Tasnim Shamji Adam and Kathy Shane Blaine & Melani Shaum Lee & Anthony Shaw Robert D. Shipp Donor Fund Mary Sidell Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Sobul Kristen Sullivan Dr. & Mrs. Jacob Tauber Michele & Patrick Thibiant Brian & Laurey Treiger Tuchin Family Jelena & Tim Verny The Kimball Winans Family Pauline & Farhad Yousefzadeh Lucie & Doug Zimmerman FOUNDATIONS, CORPORATIONS & FAMILY FUNDS Anonymous (3) The Ahmanson Foundation AIG BEAM Foundation, Inc. Compubiz Enterprises, Inc. Curtis Parents Association DTS, Inc. Earl B. Gilmore Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Harbert Family Trust Hindsight Capital LP The Jay & Rose Phillips Family Foundation & Levin and Zarcufsky Families

Kids Athletic Foundation Marvin & Betty Danto Family Foundation Mendelson Foundation Morgan Stanley National Philanthropic Trust Northern Trust Charitable Giving Program Prime Healthcare Services, Inc. Rolle Charitable Family Trust II Schwab Charitable Fund The Sharon D. Lund Foundation Unger Family Foundation United Way of Greater Los Angeles Watson Family Foundation Webster Family Foundation MATCHING GIFTS The Bank of America Foundation The Benevity Community Impact Fund The Boeing Company Google Matching Gift Northwestern Mutual Foundation Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc. The Walt Disney Company Foundation EMPLOYEES Hedwig Aerts Jeffrey Albert Traci Allen Jillian Attaway Athula Aturugirige Brooke Baldwin Maria Barba Hratch Bardekjian Drew Beckmeyer

Kathryn Brady Autumn Brannon Anita Carbajal Alex Chistolini Sarah Chistolini ‘03 Danny Chu Debra Cohen Kristen Coleman Krystal Combs Neatha Coventry-Mahony Kristen Dang Amy Dolman Patricia Escolin Gina Favre Sarina Fierro Kate Fox David Frank Sara Fraser Terra Geisler Jennifer Gordon Annie Grimes Mark Gutierrez Tanya Haghnazarian Dede Haglund Misty R. Hahn Steve Hall Catherine Hand Ginger Healy ‘97 Jose Henriquez Eladio Hernandez Christopher Hruby Rose Hubbard ‘01 Elizabeth Iason Karen Ivy Pepe Jimenez Janet Koiles Ashley Kolbe Jung Lee

Michel Lim Vicki Lockhart Sally Loyd Janet Mao Raylene Mayer Katherine McKenna Patty Molinari Terri Morell Joe Navarro Karen Nguyen Susan Nihiser Tracy North Kasey Nott Mark Nott Lauren Nuccio Karen Ochoa Paul Okorie Thomas Osborne Mikayla Park Greg Patterson Mimi Petrie Linda Polan Meera Ratnesar Stacy Rivas Gale Robitshek Dan Rothbauer

Stacy Rotter Rio Saken Kyoko Sasaki Chuck Sawyer Linda Schaffer Corinne Schulman Deborah Seidner Molly Simms Shelby Slayton Loren Sobul Susan Sobul ‘93 Christine Sorfazian Natalie Srabian D’vora Taus-Kahn Gianna Vargas Vana Varvarian Maribel Wallace Kaitlin Walsh Carolyn Watts Amy Wiggins Ashley Williams Leronda Williams Susan Woolley Jimmy Worth Johnnisha Youngblood


Curtis AnnuAl report 2016-2017 Photography Danny Moloshok

Our Mission

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Childhood is brief and precious, a time of limitless potential and essential development. It is also a time to be savored for its own wonders, as it will not come again. A Curtis education honors these truths within a caring and inclusive community. We foster an active partnership with our families based on a shared commitment to our mission, our values, and the special joys of childhood.

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Our goal is to develop, in every child, a sound mind in a sound body governed by a compassionate heart. We balance traditional and innovative pedagogical approaches in providing a well-rounded, challenging education. We develop children’s academic, intellectual, creative, athletic, and social potential through dynamic teaching and by actively engaging them in their own learning and moral growth. As a result, our students become young people of character who are also critical thinkers, effective communicators, respectful collaborators, and resilient problem solvers. Curtis graduates leave us as whole, self-disciplined, ethical beings, who are well prepared to pursue, confidently, the next stage in the journey of their lives.

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This Annual Report gratefully acknowledges gifts received in the fiscal year July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2017. Every effort has been made to ensure that the listings and other information in this publication are accurate. If, however, an error or omission has been made, please accept our apologies and contact Corinne Schulman, Director of Advancement.

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Diversity Statement Curtis School is committed to fostering a diverse community of students, employees, and families; to supporting an inclusive environment for all children and adults; to developing the crosscultural competency of all its constituents; and to valuing the influence of a wide range of experiences and backgrounds in our curriculum, programs, and interactions as members of a learning community.

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Curtis School admits students of any race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or national or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or national or ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic or other school-administered programs.

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