French American International Communiqué 2012-2013

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communique ANNUAL REPORT 2012-2013


introduction

A Culture of Engagement

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ear after year it is the generous support of our community that helps our students thrive. Tuition revenue is supplemented by fundraising – helping the school meet its financial goals and deliver a consistently strong program. Because of the contributions of our volunteers and donors, French American and International High School are thriving. Your gifts allow the school to attract and retain the best teachers from around the world, develop and support our curriculum, provide students with the tools they need for high academic achievement, and continue our commitment to diversity in all its forms. We could not do it without you. Transition and change are a healthy and necessary part of growth and we have much to be proud of and excited for as we look to the future. We ended the 2012-2013 school year by saying goodbye to long-time Head of School, Jane Camblin, as she moved onto her next adventure as Executive Director of the United Nations International School in New York. Jane’s leadership brought us to where we are today and we will continue to build on our solid foundation – continuing our legacy as a leader the field of bilingual and multicultural education. Our core values of academic excellence, bilingualism, internationalism, cross-cultural communication, critical thinking and diversity are what have distinguished us since our founding in 1962 and will guide our school well into the rest of the 21st century. We would like to thank each of you for all that you do and for supporting our culture of engagement. Families who give inspire others to do the same. Your contributions elevate the playing field, inspire students to reach new heights, and instill a life-long love of learning in our graduates.

Au fil des années, c’est le généreux soutien de la communauté qui permet à nos élèves de s’épanouir.

Les revenus des frais de scolarité sont complétés par des levées de fonds qui permettent à l’établissement d’atteindre ses objectifs financiers et de préserver l’intégrité et l’excellence de ses programmes. Grâce à vos dons, notre établissement peut attirer et fidéliser les meilleurs enseignants au monde, enrichir notre programme pédagogique, et offrir à nos élèves les outils dont ils ont besoin pour réussir au plus haut niveau et perpétuer notre engagement en faveur de la diversité sous toutes ses formes. Nous ne pourrions pas le faire sans vous. La transition et le changement sont des aspects essentiels et salutaires de la croissance, et nous ne manquons pas de motifs de fierté et d’enthousiasme face à l’avenir. Nous avons terminé l’année scolaire 20122013 en faisant nos adieux à notre Proviseure de longue date, Jane Camblin, avant son départ vers sa nouvelle aventure au poste de Directrice exécutive de l’École internationale des Nations Unies de New York. C’est Jane qui nous a guidés pour nous permettre de disposer d’une fondation solide sur laquelle nous pouvons nous appuyer pour poursuivre son œuvre et transmettre notre héritage de leader dans le domaine de l’enseignement bilingue et multiculturel. Ce sont nos valeurs d’excellence académique, de bilinguisme, d’internationalisme, de communication interculturelle, de réflexion critique et de diversité qui font notre caractère unique depuis notre fondation en 1962, et qui guideront notre établissement au 21e siècle. Nous tenons à remercier chacun de vous pour tout ce que vous faites et pour votre adhésion à notre culture de la participation. Les familles donatrices jouent un rôle exemplaire et inspirent d’autres à faire de même. Par vos contributions, vous inspirez les élèves à atteindre des niveaux d’excellence sans cesse supérieurs, pour susciter chez eux une soif de connaissances qui ne les quittera jamais.

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спасибо

merci

bedankt

danke schön

‫ﺷﮑﺮًا‬

謝謝

obrigado

grazie

thank you

gracias

‫תודה‬


Total Revenue By Source 2012-2013 Endowment and Other Releases: 1% Academic Income: 5.7% (After School, Exams, Trips)

Administrative Income (Interest, Rent): 1%

Advancement Income: 4.8%

Tuition (Net of Aid and Discounts) 87.5%

Operating Expenses 2012-2013 Depreciation: 5%

Contingency/Reserve: .9%

Facilities: 9.8%

(Security, Maintenance, Utilities, Janitorial)

Bond Debt Service: 3.3% Admin/Operations Expense: 5.7%

(Insurance, Technology, Publications, Advancement)

Program (Salaries, Taxes, Benefits)

Administrative: 11.2%

(Salaries, Taxes, Benefits)

Program Expenses: 11%

(Trips, Books, Athletics, Professional Development)

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53.1%


Participation “Participation in Annual Giving is one way we choose to acknowledge the fact that French American has consistently encouraged and supported our family over the years in many thoughtful, meaningful ways. Our son has flourished in the academic and social environment that French American fosters and we’ve become better parents as a result of relationships we’ve developed with teachers, school leadership and other parents. We made a very deliberate choice to join the French American family five years ago – annual giving is one way we assert our faith in that choice and affirm our continued support for the school, it’s mission and it’s unique programs.”

Paul Loeffler + Mike Sullivan (Joseph Loeffler ‘22)

International High School Graduation 2013

Annual Fund Revenue By Source 2012-2013: $1,221,002 Parents $463,247 Special Events $431,713 Foundations and Grants $109,792 Board of Trustees $82,678 Alumni Families $55,018 Grandparents $28,435 Friends $21,495 Matching Gifts and Corporate Support $24,783 Rebate Programs/Merchandize $3,841

Parent Participation by Grade 2012-2013: Total Participation 68%

84%

81%

77% 69%

68% 64% 65%

69% 62%

65% 64% 60%

59%

57%

53%

PK3 PK

K

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2

3

4

5

6

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endowment

International High School Graduation, June 2013

Endowment Fund Annual Report Fiscal Year ending June 30, 2013 Endowment in Action Endowment income produces a stable, permanent, reliable flow of money that allows an institution to better plan for current students and for generations to come. A healthy endowment adequately supports financial aid, facility maintenance and improvements, educational programs, and teachers. In a nutshell, a healthy endowment is an insurance policy against tumultuous financial markets and swings in enrollment, and provides greater budget flexibility. In 2013 we transferred $195,000 from the endowment to the school, representing approximately 1% of our annual operating budget. Our students benefit from a strong endowment as the school is better able to fund financial aid needs, enhance our academic and athletic programming and keep up with advances in technology and science. Our teachers benefit as the school is better able to provide more professional development opportunities.

Financials % of

Value

Initial Value

_____________________________________________________________ Beginning Balance (June 30, 2012) Donations

$5,636,826 100% 16,710 .30%

Investment Revenues

572,565 10.16%

Expenses (Mgmt Fee and Tax Prep)

(24,629) -0.44%

Transfers to French American International School 195,000 -3.46% _____________________________________________________________ Ending Balance (June 30, 2013)

$6,006,472 106.56%

Investment Perspective As the above table shows, the endowment was up over this 12-month period from an investment perspective. Investment returns (i.e. dividends, interest, and capital gains) were up 10.16% in total. The fees paid to our investment consultant and accountant cost an additional 0.44%. Note that the endowment invests in mutual funds, and the investment return of 10.16% includes all mutual fund fees. Over the long term, we expect the endowment to earn at least 4% above educational inflation, but with considerable variation from year to year. We transfer 4% on average to the school every year, but use a spending rule that damps down volatility, so the amount transferred each year varies much less than the variability in endowment returns. In 2013, using the spending rule, we transferred $195,000, or 3.46%, to the school. As to why the endowment was up 10.16% before expenses and transfers, we currently manage the endowment to a target asset allocation of 35% fixed income, 35% domestic equity, 25% international equity, and 5% real assets. That allocation led directly to this year’s investment performance: 6 | FRENCH AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL COMMUNIQUÉ 2012-2013


Policy 12-Month Return Asset Class Benchmark Index Allocation (as of 6/30/13) ___________________________________________________________ Fixed Income

Barclay’s Aggregate Bond Index

35%

-.69%

Domestic Equity

Russell 3000 Index (US Stocks)

35%

21.46%

Foreign Equity

MSCI ACWI ex-US Index

25%

13.63%

Real Assets DJ UBS Commodity Index 5% -8.01% ___________________________________________________________ Total

100% 10.28%

Our actual investment performance lagged our policy allocation by 0.12%. But given that we pay our investment manager 0.40%, and that the benchmark performance would not be quite achievable with index funds, which still charge management fees, our performance relative to this benchmark looks quite reasonable.

Goals for the Endowment Over the past several years, thanks to the generosity of our community, we have seen significant growth in our endowment. However, our endowment is well below the median of comparable Bay Area schools and we plan to make a concerted effort to further build our endowment over the next five years. An endowment of $15 million would bring us up to the median and would contribute approximately $600,000 to the school’s budget annually. With that kind of funding, French American and International would be better able to reinvest in the school’s most important assets: students and teachers. With your support we can enhance the school’s financial position and provide an unparalleled education year after year.

Endowment Board Members

Ronald Kahn

Endowment Board President

Frances Hochschild, Vice President and Secretary Keith Geeslin, Treasurer Martin Cohn James Kirk Joshua Margulies

To learn more or make a gift to French American International School’s endowment, contact the Advancement Department at 415-558-2017 or advancement@frenchamericansf.org.

Planned Gifts: Founders’ Society The Founders’ Society is named in honor of the founders of the school, an intrepid and visionary group of francophiles who, in 1962, created San Francisco’s first independent bilingual school. Donors who make bequests (or other forms of planned gifts) believe in what we as an institution want to accomplish. They will leave their legacy by investing in the future of education. French American and International is eternally grateful to the following families for the lasting impact their generosity will have on our students.

Anonymous Joan Chatfield Taylor Mike and Tana Powell

Endowment Funds Received July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013 French American and International value the generous support of our parents, alumni, and friends who made gifts to the Endowment Fund. These gifts contribute important revenue for the school and help build a better future for our students. Through the generosity of donors over the years, French American International School’s endowment now stands at $6,006,472 (as of June 30, 2013). The Endowment has a separate Board of Trustees and an independent investment manager overseeing its affairs. We extend our heartfelt thanks to the following donors for investing in the school in FY12-13.

Endowment Fund Chris Bonomo

Jane Camblin Endowment Fund Anonymous (4) Leslie Adams Mauricio Albrizzio Lorraine Bader and J. Lani Bader Franck Bessone Hakim Bounekar Andrew and Mara Brown Maryanne Cattaneo Joel and Marion Cohen Erin Cronin Antoine Delaitre Timothy Dufka and Marie-Pierre Carlotti Jerry and Kate Goldberg Rick Gydesen Christophe Hugon André Jones and Elisabeth Soeurs John Kay and Gail Kay Aaron Levine and Patricia Ryan Niris Lui and Scott Paton Netta Maclean and Donald Maclean Kathleen Meadows Robert Movradinov Jean-Pierre Nagy Adama Ouedrago and Coumba Diouf Matthew Perifano Mireille Rabaté Zachary Van Doren and Florence Richard Catherine Santos da Silva Richard and Cynthia Ulffers Donna Vallin Jean-Baptiste Volta and Marie Vorilhon-Volta

Nicholas Sommerfield Memorial Scholarship Fund Gifts made in memory of Nicholas Sommerfield, 1997-2003 Gretchen Sommerfield and Bonnie Cardell John Sommerfield and Diane Shapiro

Edythe Lynn Wexler Memorial Scholarship Fund Anonymous (1) John Diamante Betty Wexler


capital projects

Capital Gifts received July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013 We believe that facilities can support innovation and best practices in teaching and learning. Our current capital project will transform our campus, greatly improving the educational experience for our students. With the construction of a purpose-built Maternell and a redesign of space at our main campus we are emphasizing the importance of experiential learning. Completion of this project will bring increased science, art, design, and hands-on learning opportunities to our students and foster greater connections and partnerships at all levels of the school. We extend our heartfelt thanks to the following donors for their early commitments and leadership in FY12-13.

“Building the Future” Campaign (Early Childhood Center and 150 Oak Re-Design) Anonymous (3) Clydene and Gary Bultman John Cate and Jeanne Myerson Adam Cioth and Beth Cobert Malcolm Clark and Azeb Gessesse Orpheus Crutchfield Christiane de Bord

Stéphane de Bord and Kimberly Branagh Judith Glickman Vernon Goins ‘88 and Darlene Goins Julia Rowe and Ronald Kahn Andrea and David Kennedy Diane Jones Lowrey and Paul Lowrey

Kathleen and Dexter Lowry Patrice Maheo and Ping Xie Josh Nossiter Leigh Sata and Wendy Chin Gerard and Judith Schenkkan Young Shin and Eloisa Tejero Debbie Zachareas

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French American International families at the official groundbreaking for the Early Childhood Center, Sunday, November 3, 2013. COMMUNIQUÉ 2012-2013 FRENCH AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL | 9


The Communiqué is produced to inform the French American and International community about philanthropic activities and school accomplishments. This edition of the Communiqué includes donor lists for the last full fiscal year (July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013).

Great care has been taken in preparing this report to make it as accurate as possible. The Advancement Office apologizes for any errors or omissions. If you should note an inaccuracy, please notify us at 415-558-2015 so that we can correct our records.

donor list school operations

French American International School and International High School are a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization.

2012-2013 Annual Fund

Gifts received July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013

The Annual Fund is French American and International’s single largest fundraising initiative, supported by donors from every constituency. We are extraordinarily grateful to our current families for their generosity and commitment to the Annual Fund and to the many alumni, parents of alumni, grandparents, faculty, and staff who believe in the impact their contributions have on our school. The Annual Fund supports many aspects of the school, but at its heart, it allows us to continually invest in our programs, teachers and, most importantly, our students. Thank you! We would like to extend special thanks to the co-chairs of the 2012-2013 Annual Fund (Robert Bottome, Alison Chaput, and Paul Lowrey), and to the 30 dedicated volunteers who supported our efforts as class representatives, phone-a-thon volunteers, and all-around advocates for our dynamic program.

Cercle du Proviseur All donors of $1,500 or more are members of the Cercle du Proviseur giving society. Thank you for your leadership and ongoing generosity.

cercle du proviseur

Proviseur

$20,000 or more Anonymous (3) The Tom Merit Hancock Family Fund Jeannik Littlefield Daniel and Manizeh Rimer

The school relies on the leadership and generosity of those who are able to contribute as part of the Cercle du Proviseur. FY12-13 saw a record number of donors – thank you!

133 gifts at the Cercle du Proviseur levels Totaling $656,529 and 80% of our Annual Fund revenue

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Proviseur Adjoint $10,000–$19,999

Anonymous (3) Asim Bhansali and Brittny Bottorff Stephan Forget and Florence Solal Kedreth and Cecilia Hogan Julia Rowe and Ronald Kahn Andrea and David Kennedy Rachel and Ananth Madhavan Susan McClatchy Kee Yong and Sang Ah Park Gregory and Patricia Thayer

Principal

$5,000–$9,999 Anonymous (2) BlackRock David and Mina Bonovich Tom and Caitlin Brown Alison and Marc Chaput Estate of Joan Chatfield-Taylor Adam Cioth and Beth Cobert Mary Connick Claudio Cornali and Julie A. Choi Stephane de Bord and Kimberly Branagh The Herbst Foundation John Paloglou and Dorothy Greene Ariel Poler and Cindy Weitzman Zachary Van Doren and Florence Richard Karen Schmid Thomas White and Tammy SmithWhite Zhenya Yoder Frederika and Bob Zipp


1st Grade Blue

2nd Grade Red

Two Classes Reach 100% Participation! High levels of participation help us raise important operating revenue and successfully apply for funding from outside institutions. Thank you to the families in 1st grade Blue and 2nd grade Red for their engagement and support.

Ambassadeur $2,500–$4,999

Anonymous (4) Adobe Systems Inc. Asriel and Carmela Levin Bob and Elissa Hambrecht Brian Ferrall and Laurie Poston Chris Bonomo Christopher and Andrea Galvin Christopher and Kerryann Bourdon Diane Jones Lowrey and Paul Lowrey Dolby Laboratories Gary and Allison Beckman Geoffrey Holtz and Christine Ferrari Gerard and Judith Schenkkan Gina Hill Girish Pancha and Fiona McGrathPancha Harinder Singh and Ramninder Hansra Jared and Claire Bobrow Jennifer Goldberg Annunziata ‘87 and Jim Annunziata John Cate and Jeanne Myerson John Mendelson and Veronica Segredo JP and Ann Balajadia

Kathleen and Dexter Lowry Kenn and Anya LeGault Lambert and Daphne Stumpel Leigh Sata and Wendy Chin Mark and Carol Lerdal Mark and Christine Fisher Martin Barrs Michael and Rebecca Leeds Michael and Tana Powell Michael Burbank and Cindy Roberts Patrice Maheo and Ping Xie Paul Machle and Kathleen Jordan Philippe Courtot and Freya Anne Eduarte Ramzi and Maria Haidamus Robbie and Linda Vann-Adibé Robert and Sharon Bottome Russell Long Steven Carnevale and Kelly Gorman Vince Foecke and Linda Hinton

Consul

$1,500-$2,499 Anonymous (4) Apple, Inc. Khaldoun and Amy Baghdadi Paul Banas and L. Jasmine Kim Hank Bannister and Kyoko Watanabe

Louis-Martin and Colette Bedard Howard and Gail Berman Kimiko Burton ‘82 Richard and Yayoi Coughlin James Curran and Jacqueline Lytle Frank and Elena Dal Santo Christiane de Bord Laurent and Adriana de Bord Gilles and Natalie Drieu Cecily Dumas and Sarah Moulding Herbert and Sarah Dunmeyer Peter and Sonia Dwares George and Elizabeth Eliades Noel Ellman Cihat Esrefoglu and Ozgul Yolcu Greg and Carol Galanos Kayvaan Ghassemieh and Shannon Wolfe David M. Goodstein and Olga Perkovic Felix Hack and Ann Lucchesi Bertrand and Cynthia Irissou Christopher Jaeger and Heidi Werbel Sara and Matthew Jennison John Jin Lee and Jamie Eng James and Ann Kordahl David Kvaratskhelia and Christina Giguere

Soren and Sharmila Lassen Allan and Jeanne Leinwand Aaron Levine and Patricia Ryan Tom and Stephanie Lima Franklin and Jenny Loffer Jane Mac Elree Theodore and Kirsten Miclau Robert and Paige Mullin Jon and Leslie Norris Matthew and Brenda Ogburn Patrick Pelata and Ayami Nakao Pelata John and Dawn Pickering Rupert and Sylvia Russell David Samra and Erica Pearson Samra Laurent and Ann Sellier David and Debra Shapiro Young Shin and Eloisa Tejero John Surnow and Elizabeth Moy Antonio Tartaglione and Jennifer Cue Harry Turner and Brian Keil John Verbestel and Kyle Matthews Wells Fargo Bank Adam Wilson and Quyen Nguyen Hans-Christian and Manuela Wirtz Michael Li-Ming and Wendy Wong

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Attaché

$500–$1,499 Anonymous (17) Alice Ahn Magnus Almquist and Elda Checa Fred Altshuler and Julia Cheever AIG Monique Andrada Anil and Ann Arora Frederick and Hilary Baldi Andrei and Natalie Bareli David and Linda Becker Olga Beilin Alain Bourgade and Eileen BlumBourgade Kimberly and Stephane Branagh Guy Burdick and Nicole Ryan Patricia Buse Richard Calle and Rebecca Speer Frederic and Odile Canadas Andre and Bloum Cardenas Patrick and Dorothee Chanezon Francis and Lillian Chin Cisco Systems, Inc. Malcolm Clark and Azeb Gessesse Orpheus Crutchfield Sean Cullen and Juliette Robbins Thierry d’Allant and Ruth Berson Brian Davis and Casey Kimball Matthew and Karla Davis Philip Dion Shelly Erceg and Patricia Jacobsen Marc Escobosa ‘91 and Meg Escobosa Paul and Laura Escobosa David Evans and Marie Josee Dumoulin Vincent Fanguinoveny and

Michelle Edkins Mehran and Mitra Farimani Tim Fay and Cappie Alverson-Fay Harold Matthew and Dorothée Fisher Phillip Fong and Diana You Gino Fortunato and Laura Meyer James and Christen Friedman Marvin and Joyce Friedman Roel and Jacqueline Funke Ronald and Beverly Garrity Genentech Jane Gideon Whitney and Laura Gilkey Judith Glickman Vernon Goins ‘88 and Darlene Goins Google Inc. Estella Greenfield Ashok Gujral and Susan Gujral Justin and Amy Hess Therese Hickey and Julie McDevitt Steven Hirsch and Paik-Swan Low Tom and Michelle Horton Robert Horvat and Veselka Budimir Stephen and Elizabeth Howe David and Cheryl Howell Stewart and Noreen Irving Peter Joshua JPMorgan Chase Foundation Alan and Linda Kahn Alpar and Meltem Kamber Gary and Emily Ketchen Hakan Kiliccote and Muruvvet Celikbas Tony and Rita Kim Mason and Amanda Kirby Daniel Klingebiel ‘89 and Yoko Klingebiel

John Knightly and Floriana Spezza Bruno Larvol and Wan Chi Brian Lavan and Michelle Kuhne Michael Lee and Sharon SoteloLee John and Rebecca Lee Charles Link and Vicki Cocchiarella-Link Frederick Luhmann and Theresa Henry Patricia Lurie Gonçalo and Rebecca MacieiraKaufmann Matthew Maier and Bridget Finn Aussy Manuhu and Lukasz Filinski John and Kathryn Marple Michael and Sachita McCarthy Charlie and Jeanette McCoy France McCoy Terence and Abigail Meurk Tim and Natasha Monahan Marcelo Mourier and Michele Floyd Bob and Dodie Mullin Oleg and Alina Muza Amir Najmi and Linda Woo Josh Nossiter Doug Nugent and Becky Mortimer Christine Motley and Neil O’Donnell Oracle Corporation Massimiliano Poletto and Kara O’Keefe Andrew Posselt and Faye Jamali Bruno and Karine Pradal Stefan and Michelle Raczek Larry and Jane Reed Kinkead Reiling and Erin O’Donnell Reiling Robert and Lillian Rieders Jean-Sebastien Riehl and Maria Chiam Alex and Ladan Saleh Salesforce.com Jenny Sandelson and Jiri Weiss Kenneth and Tina Schneider Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. Judi Seiden ServiceNow, Inc. Vic and Karen Shannon Jacqueline Singer Neil and Gina Smith Paul Spiegel Christian and Diane Spirandelli Leo and Jeanne Steffen Craig and Christina Stephen Thomas and Iris Stone Stephen Street and Natalie MarineStreet Roger Swanson and Lena Zhang Edward and Michelle Szylko Qizhi Tang and Kim Low The Thendara Foundation Leon and Karen Traister David Unietis and Anita Vermeulen Roman and Anne Urfer Stephen Viess and Meghan Biesiadecki Tatyana Vilderman Robert Wait and Leah Tracy Seth Weissman and Margaret Robbins

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Suzanne Kane and Buck Whitaker Noah and Carey Wintroub Paul Wolters and Amy Sehnert Martin and Anne Worsøe Mark Yesayian and Scott Lauze Albert Yu and Suzy Leung Souhil Zaim and Sabrina Mekhalfa Sandy Zweifach

Participant up to $499

Anonymous (55) David and Barbara Abecassis James Adrian Laura Albert Elchan Aliev and Rena Abdinova Sabina Aliev ‘12 Bryan and Judith Alvarez Eric Amblard and Catherine Boucher Arthur and Natalie Anchipolovsky Fred and Beth Asperin Christina Astley ‘94 and Mason Astley Olivier Azancot and Natascha Couvreur Yacin and Anne-Lorraine Bahi Jean Claude and Kaitlin Balek Philippe and Katherine Bellevin Laurent Benoit de Coignac and Marie Begon George and Martha Bens Matthew Bens Seymour and Edith Bergman Anthony Berkowitz Ragnvald and Joelle Bernt Gary Beuschel and John Kruse Valérie Bianquis Stefano and Katherine Bini Aaron and Raelyn Bleharski John Boatwright and Attilia Lombardi Kassaye Bogale and Hanna Alemayehu Natalya Bogopolskaya ‘04 Youcef and Megan Bouhamama Ross and Karen Boylan Roy Brakeman Bristol-Myers Squibb Remi and Agnes Brouard Andrew and Mara Brown Heather Brown David Brownstein and Grace Shohet Clydene and Gary Bultman William and Beatrice Burgess Victor Burley Michele Burton Eduardo Cáceres and Kathryn Sprankle Jean-Claude Calegari ‘89 and Ninive Calegari Dorion Carroll and Michele Muller Paul Cartier and Teresa Palmer Val Casilang and Digna Reyes Dickson and Chitra Chan Philippe and Meredith Charpantier Xi Tao Chen and Xiao Ling Guan ChevronTexaco Matching Gift Program Tiberio and Gloria Cialone


International High School trip to Tanzania, April 2013 Robert and Elizabeth Cleary Matt and Cindy Clementz Clorox Laura Barr Coleman Timothy and Catherine Collins John Conroy and Delia Dempsey Christopher Cook and Jane CoteCook Nathan and Delphine Cozzolino Jonathan Craig and Patty Nozato Judy Craig Michael Dart and Janine Darwin Timothy Dattels and Kristine Johnson Marc and Terri David Trevor Knopp Andre and Kristine de Castilho Gabriela De Golia ‘09 Joseph Deery and Keysha Bailey John Diamante Steve and Ruth Dickstein Adebayo Domingo and Kofo Egbeyemi-Domingo Richard and Aya Dorwart Roger Dorwart Brant Downes and Latifa Medjdoub John Drake and Christine LemorDrake Ryan Drake-Lee ‘00 Frank and Jennifer Drolet Michael Drumm Laurent and Mary Jane Dubois Alan and Roberta Dunham Craig Dunham Yuliya and Oleg Dvorkin Bob and Connie Eby Graham Edwards

Martin and Maricela Encinas Lois Epstein John and Kathy Erceg Xavier and Jelena Erhart Kaan Erol and Aylin Uysal Philippe and Victoria Erville Anne Estelle Ted and Cathy Estelle Raymond and Sadia Faber Adam Factley and Dayna Sharkey Blaine and Maria Feinstein Paul and Kristie Felton Rob and Jamie Feuerman David Fierberg and Deborah Baron William and Mary Filener Diana Filner Michael Fisher and Lin-Hua Wu Mike and Marika Fishman Nicolas Fiszman and Christina Hellmich Jean and Sylvie Focheux Matthieu Fontaine and Susan Howard Robert Foster Alexander Fowler and Megan McVay Greg and Jan Fowler Jill Foxe Jeremy and Tracinda Frank Sara Frankel Bruce and Michele Fuller Michel Fuller ‘92 Deven Gadula and Dana Petersen Cory Gaines and Shandrea Gilchrist Barry and Laura Galvin Gap, Inc.

Roger and Irma Garcia Pierre and Clarice Gaubil Sebhatleab Gebremedhin and Saba Mesfin Simone Gelfand ‘06 Cigdem Gencer Anthony Giles and Carey Perloff David Gilson and Marcia Settel Andrea Gray Michael Groh and Carole Zingeser Hervé and Hélène Gross Isadora Gullov-Singh ‘91 Richard Hababou and Sabine Hababou Bob and Annette Hagopian

Lawrence and Deborah Hamilton Susan Kobayashi and Charles Han Mr. David Haner Patricia Hannigan Bob and Benna Harris Henry and Patricia Haskell Christian and Sari Haudenschild David Hearth and Lauren Hall Karen E. Heisler ‘78 William and Theresa Henry Mark and Karen Hensley Cesar Herrera James Hill and Abigail Wainwright Richard and Laurence Hills Christie Hochschild


Frances Hochschild ‘80 Jeff and Karen Horn Fiona Hovenden Andrew Howard and Claire Thiébault Florence Huang Joseph and Teresa Huang Mark Humphries Mark Iverson and Wendy Lowinger Habib and Mary Jamali Marta Johnson Christophe Joly and Delphine Verdie Nathalie Kakone and Laurie Blavin Michael Kasolas and Stella Pantazis Ruth Kaspar Kazan, McClain, Lyons, Greenwood & Harley, PLC Patrick and Djenaba Kelly Kathleen Kennedy Patrick Kennedy and Nichele Harris Abdelghani and Aicha Kerrar Don and Barbara Ketchen John and Linda Kiesel Georgios Kiurtsidis and Katarina Bakerova Walter and Murni Knoepfel Gordon Knox and Cecilia Galiena Manu and Erica Kodiyan Howard Koenig and Elizabeth Rody Koenig John Kohler Matthew and Colette Kramer Yann and Julie Kronberg Michael and Lisa Krouse Voja and Nina Lalic Jean-Marc Landau and Jennifer Landau Dora Landaverde

Steve and Wendy Landreville Richard and Supathra Lane Neil and Wei Lawrence Ettore Leale and Juliette Hayes Taddeo Leale Laurance Lee and Sofia Touami Polly Legendre Richard and Gerry Leidlein Pierre and Diane Lemor Christine Lemor-Drake Benoît Levet and Vinita SrinivasLevet Levi Strauss & Co. Ruth Levine Ronald Lickers and Kimberly Gallegos Lewis Loeven and Sarah Burbidge Toby Ludmer Christopher and Liesl Ludwig Karine Luguet and Shinichi Eguchi Niris Lui and Scott Paton Polly Freeman Lyman Phillip and Mona Malik Lillian Mandelman Charles Marcus and Catherine Sullivan Sarah Margulies Ilonka Marsovszki-Edwards John and Rae Joyce Marsyla Vernon Mathews and Kathleen Radics Lucia Mathieux Andrée McGiffin ‘82 Jesse and Erika McMillin Russell and Georgia McWhinney Ronald and Kelly Meaux Evan Metcalf Gabriel Metcalf and Elizabeth Sullivan Randy Michelson Stephen Miller

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James Milner and Rita Benton James Misener Steven Moazed and Kimberly Hughes Moazed Geoff and Lisa Moore Michael Moores and Rachel Shu Chris Morales and Diane DuBois Clarence Moreland and Laura Telep Juliana Moreno ‘03 Ignazio and Heather Moresco Margaret Morris Mitra Morshed Jonathan Mueller and Sharon Mueller Marilyn Myerson Abbas and Nada Nehme Paul and Jennifer Nock Yasuo and Judith Nozato Joy Nwabueze Tim and Jennie O’Brien David and Sheila O’Connor Jeannette Ogburn Luke Ogrydziak and Zoe Prillinger Eric Oillarburu ‘88 and Aimee Oillarburu Joseph Omran and Leslie AlamshaOmran Alexei Oreskovic and Jessica Branson Oreskovic Bernard and Ana Ortiz de Montellano Victor Ortiz de Montellano and Melissa Rodgers Adama Ouedrago and Coumba Diouf Jeffrey Paine and Margaret Parkinson Jimmy and Andrea Palmer Kenneth Patsel and Galina Alexandrova Christine Paulen Daniel Paz and Ilana Loewenstein Andrew Pennell and Heidi Bjornson-Pennell Walter and Kim Perich George Perla Roselyne Perron Charles and Cynthia Petersen Terry Corbie, Michael Plaut, and Justine Plaut Chris Quan and Joan Fischer-Quan Martin and Maria Quinn Ms. Alexandra Quinn ‘87 and Mr. Mark Spolyar Jane Ramsey Regina Ranoa-Bertrand Pascal and Virginie Rigo Sheila Riley Michel Robert and Julie Wong David Robinson and Jeanne Darrah Barton and Shirley Rochman Daniel and Alexandra Rodoni Jeff and Katia Rogers Mark Rogers and Carol Salvagione Thorina Rose Josh Rosenfeld and Stephanie Parr Sten Arne Rosnes and Elisabeth Krahwinkel

Jean-François and Sophie Rubon Alla Rudin Antal and Cheryl Runneboom Nancy Russell Madeleine Russell-Shapiro ‘95 Denise Ryan Nicolas Saint-Arnaud and Sarah Sussman Raj Sardesh Bry and Ciela Sarté Carolyn Sasser Rimon and Hadil Sawaya Pete Scanlon and Nancy Aquino Thomas Schenkel and Leslie Campbell Earl and Jean Schneider Sanford and Tobey Schreiber Carsten and Elisabeth Schroeder Randall Sclar and Julie Miller Laurent Scotto Di Uccio and Alice Jolimaitre Jay Seiden and Dionne Woods Somasunder Sekaran and Anne Davies Chandran Shanmugam and Brigette Karen Shanmugam Dmitry and Laura Shapiro Young Hee Shin Claude Sidi and Lynn Ching Christopher Simi ‘03 Lawrence Simi and Janet Rogers Mark Singer Bradley and Kristie Siu Katherine Siu ‘07 Carolle Skov Mara Holt Skov and Steven Skov Holt Mark and Emily Slichter Brad Smallridge and Vicki Kleban Berend and Blandine Smit Colin Smith and Barbara FaganSmith Kevin and Tina Smith Michael and Bridget Smith Sony Computer Entertainment Gilbert Soroquére Galen Sorrells David Stier and Amy Tyson Sabra Stoner and Ken Maikish Martha and Richard Stookey Nathaniel Stookey ‘88 and Jodi Dunmeyer Stookey ‘88 Eric Suesz Elaine Sullivan ‘06 Michael Szotak and Beverly Lehr Hadi and Parissa Taheri Jocelyn Tejero Andrei Terebilo and Nina Bubnova Betty Thayer Laurent and Dominique Theulier Tyson Thomas ‘88 David Tobiano and Kathryn Shantz Patrice and Theresa Tollenaere Valerie Toner and Barry Toner Bassam Totah and May Elawar Amokrane and Vicenta Touami Xavier Tsouo ‘88 and Sarah Tsouo Lewis Tucker and Ottavia Bassetti Gregory and Sally Tylawsky Richard and Cynthia Ulffers


Three Mornings, the International High School Spring Musical, March 2013

Ana Maria Vallarino Read Vanderbilt Zeev Vax and Marcia Bana Tonetto Philippe and Stephanie Veissier Roque and Karine Versace Lisa Victor and Blair Herbert Carmen Villegas-Grant Jean-Baptiste Volta and Marie Vorilhon-Volta Sebastian von Nagel and Deborah Tibbetts von Nagel Mr. Wagne and Ms. Wagne Frank and Sarah Wagner Jeffrey Walker Erin Wallen Ko Pen and Shu Lian Wang Mary Wang Douglas Ward Joshua Weinstein and Jayne Goldstein Bart and Lynn Weitzenberg Charlie and Chris Whisenand Brenda Williams Mee Mee Wong Richard Wurzelbacher and Anne French Crystal Yang ‘06 Van Yuan and Binh Trinh Debbie Zachareas Orgio Zagdragchaa and Mandy Dagvadorj Sylvie Zammith Michael and Victoria Zigelman

Corporations and Matching Gifts We thank the many parents, past parents, alumni, and friends who took advantage of their employers’ matching gift programs to increase the value of their contributions to the school. We also want to thank our community members for bringing corporate support to the school through advertising purchases and retail rebate programs. The companies listed below contributed over $80,000 in 2012-2013 fiscal year. Anonymous (2) Adobe Systems Inc. AIG Apple, Inc. Auction Online Bank of America Bay Bread (La Boulange) BlackRock Bristol-Myers Squibb BT Americas Cahill Contractors Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. ChevronTexaco Matching Gift Program Cisco Systems, Inc. Clorox Der Manouel Insurance Group Dolby Laboratories Electronic Arts eScrip Ferry Plaza Wine Merchant

Gap, Inc. Genentech Google Inc. JPMorgan Chase Foundation KarmaWell Inc. Kazan, McClain, Lyons, Greenwood & Harley, PLC Levi Strauss & Co. Lycée Français de San Francisco Oracle Corporation Patxi’s Pizza Pixar Animation Studios/Disney Prudential Financial Roughing It Salesforce.com San Francisco Women’s Healthcare, Inc. ServiceNow, Inc. Sony Computer Entertainment Sports Basement, Inc. Target

Tea Collection TV5 UBS Securities Union Square Dental Practice Wells Fargo Bank

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International High School trip to the Galapagos, February 2013

Alumni

Foundations Thank you to the following foundations for their significant support of our students and our programs. $50,000+ Anonymous The Tom Merit Hancock Family Fund $2,500+ The Herbst Foundation The San Francisco Foundation $2,499 and under The Thendara Foundation

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Alumni of the school - whether they call their alma mater FABS, FAIS, French American, IHS, or International - continue to support the school in meaningful ways. Thank you to the following individuals for their gifts to the school. (Number in parentheses indicates the total number of years of giving.) Sabina Aliev ‘12 (1) Jennifer Goldberg Annunziata ‘87 and Jim Annunziata (3) Christina Astley ‘94 and Mason Astley (10) Natalya Bogopolskaya ‘04 (8) Anne-Marie Burger ‘88 (4) Kimiko Burton ‘82 (7) Jean-Claude Calegari ‘89 and Ninive Calegari (5) Gabriela De Golia ‘09 (1) Ryan Drake-Lee ‘00 (1) Faustine Dufka ‘08 (4) Marc Escobosa ‘91 and Meg Escobosa (4) Cihat Esrefoglu and Ozgul Yolcu (9) Franco Finn ‘95 and Michelle Alvarez (9) Michel Fuller ‘92 (13) Simone Gelfand ‘06 (1) Vernon Goins ‘88 and Darlene Goins (5)

Isadora Gullov-Singh ‘9 (11) Karen E. Heisler ‘78 (19) Nadege Hickman (1) Frances Hochschild ‘80 (13) Jonathan Horn and Daria Saraf ‘91 (3) Leslie Kardos ‘82 and Miguel Barron (12) Daniel Klingebiel ‘89 and Yoko Klingebiel (7) Michelle MacKenzie-Menendez ‘85 and Eduardo Menendez (9) Andrée McGiffin ‘82 (16) Juliana Moreno ‘03 (1) Eric Oillarburu ‘88 and Aimee Oillarburu (6) Ms. Alexandra Quinn ‘87 and Mr. Mark Spolyar (11) Ashley Runnicles (1) Tamara-Sophie Runnicles (1) Madeleine Russell-Shapiro ‘95 (13) Christopher Simi ‘03 (9) Katherine Siu ‘07 (1) Nathaniel Stookey ‘88 and Jodi Dunmeyer Stookey ‘88 (9) Elaine Sullivan ‘06 (1) Tyson Thomas ‘88 (13) Xavier Tsouo ‘88 and Sarah Tsouo (6) Amelia Wyman Varela ‘92 and Francisco Varela (4) Crystal Yang ‘06 (1)


special events

Dîner d’Epicure, March 2013

A very special thank you to the community of volunteers who donated their time and talents to help further the mission of the school!

Sauce Thompson River Ranch Tres Señoritas

Soirée des Vins 2012

Banshee Wines Broc Cellars Charles Neal Selections Cline Cellars Duckhorn Wine Company Expression Wines Flowers Vineyard and Winery Freeman Winery Heron Wines Hourglass Vineyard Luli Wines Martine’s Wines Medlock Ames Winery Miner Family Winery Paradigm Winery Qupé Wines Red Car Wines Robert Sinskey Vineyards Sandler Wine Company and August West Wine Souther Wine and Spirits Spirits Unti Vineyards VIAS Imports Vintage Point Wait Cellars Winewise and Vienna Wine Company

Co-Chairs Ann Balajadia, Clydene Bultman, Debbie Zachareas

Event Underwriting and Faculty Ticket Fund Ramzi Abadou and Sarah Holloway Christian Aldecoa and Elizabeth Jacobson Brian Brantner and Matthew Fuller Tom and Caitlin Brown Patricia Buse Richard and Mariela Gerstein David M. Goodstein and Olga Perkovic Alex and Gillian Griffiths George and Jutta Hauser Patrice Hébert and Francine Rheault Frances Hochschild ‘80 Jonathan Horn and Daria Saraf ‘91 Justin and Michelle Hughes David Kvaratskhelia and Christina Giguere Tom and Stephanie Lima Clarence Moreland and Laura Telep Robert and Paige Mullin Martin and Maria Quinn Mireille Rabaté Colin and Julie Robbins Jenny Tsang

Food Vendors Andante Dairy Ciao Bella Gelato Bar Dalrymple’s Fine Condiments El Porteño Golden Gate Meat Company Gott’s Roadside Hog Island Oysters La Boulange Bakery Ora Caters Oxbow Cheese Merchant San Francisco Fish Company

Artisan Growers and Producers

Dîner d’Epicure 2013 Co-Chairs Kimberly Branagh Laurie Poston

Special Thanks Jim and Astrid Flood, Hosts Karin Flood, Host Antonio Tartaglione, Sommelier Amaryll Schwertner, Chef Boulettes Larder

Attendees and Donors Allan Basbaum and Marcia Fortnoff Shashi Batra and Victoire Bonnifay-Batra Jared Bobrow and Claire Bobrow Corrina Bonomo

Robert Bottome and Sharon Bottome Darin Buchalter and Stefanie Buchalter Patricia Buse Stephane de Bord and Kimberly Branagh Brian Ferrall and Laurie Poston Karin Flood Jim Flood and Astrid Flood Karin Flood Stephan Forget and Florence Solal David Goodstein and Olga Perkovic Dennis Higgs and Sabrina Higgs Gina Hill Thomas E. Horn Andrea Kennedy and David Kennedy David Kvaratskhelia and Christina Giguere Bruno Larvol and Wan Chi Asriel Levin and Carmela Levin David Low and Dominique Lahaussois Joshua Margulies Jane Mudge Kinkead Reiling and Erin O’Donnell Reiling Robert Rieders and Lillian Rieders Peter Rosberg and Mary Rosberg Michael Rowbotham and Karin Lottrup Petersen Rupert Russell and Sylvia Russell David Samra and Erica Pearson Samra Gerard Schenkkan and Judith L. Schenkkan Sergey Shneyerson and Natalia Gurushina Kim Urbain Joshua Weinstein and Jayne Goldstein Seth Weissman and Margaret Robbins Michael Li-Ming Wong and Wendy Wong Robert Zipp and Frederika Zipp

Auction 2013

Special Thanks Andrew Dunbar Franco Finn ‘95 Jennifer Grey-Berkowitz

Event Underwriting and Faculty Ticket Fund Alice Ahn Brian Brantner and Matthew Fuller Cahill Contractors Matthieu Corfmat Der Manouel Insurance Group Rob and Paula Duncan Alan and Roberta Dunham Noel Ellman F. Steven and Anna Hana Engelbrecht Roel and Jacqueline Funke Kayvaan Ghassemieh and Shannon Wolfe Judith Glickman Jerry and Kate Goldberg David M. Goodstein and Olga Perkovic Anonymous Frances Hochschild ‘80 Michael Kasolas and Stella Pantazis Kathleen Kennedy Yann and Julie Kronberg Robert and Tanya Le Bras-Brown Paul Loeffler and Michael Sullivan Matthew Maier and Bridget Finn Stephen McLeod and Marion Faymonville Stephen McLeod and Marion Faymonville Mireille Rabaté Matt and Ingrid Rechtin San Francisco Women’s Healthcare, Inc. Bry and Ciela Sarté David and Debra Shapiro Anonymous TV5 Jean-Claude and Nicole Zambelli

Table Sponsors Lily Remoundos, Zephyr Real Estate

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La Belle Epoque, Annual Auction, May 2013

Auction 2013 Scholarship Fund ‘Paddle Raise’ Generous donations made via the paddle raise at the May 4, 2013 Auction generated crucial dollars to support our extensive, need-based scholarship program. Your gifts help us maintain a diverse environment and are a reflection of our desire to provide deserving students the opportunity to benefit from a world class education.

$2,500- $5,000 Jared and Claire Bobrow Chris Bonomo Christopher and Kerryann Bourdon Brian Ferrall and Laurie Poston David Kvaratskhelia and Christina Giguere

$1,000- $2,499 Jane and Roy Camblin Laurent and Adriana de Bord Brant Downes and Latifa Medjdoub Stephan Forget and Florence Solal Dennis and Sabrina Higgs Andrea and David Kennedy Mason and Amanda Kirby Gerard and Judith Schenkkan Young Shin and Eloisa Tejero Richard and Cynthia Ulffers Robbie and Linda Vann-Adibé Michael Li-Ming and Wendy Wong Frederika and Bob Zipp

$500-$999 Brian Brantner and Matthew Fuller Joshua Cohn Orpheus Crutchfield Timothy Dufka and Marie-Pierre Carlotti

Cigdem Gencer Laura Heffron David and Cheryl Howell Christopher Jaeger and Heidi Werbel Gary and Emily Ketchen Paul and Helene Kocher Bruno Larvol and Wan Chi Paul Loeffler and Michael Sullivan Franklin and Jenny Loffer Kathleen and Dexter Lowry Mireille Rabaté Pascal and Virginie Rigo Frederic and Regina Tardy Zeev Vax and Marcia Bana Tonetto Adam Wilson and Quyen Nguyen

Up to $499 Leslie Adams Jonathan Ahn Mauricio Albrizzio Bruce Barton and Muriel Barton Shashi Batra and Victoire Bonnifay-Batra Andrew and Mara Brown Anne-Marie Burger ‘88 Sharo Chen Matt and Cindy Clementz Joel and Marion Cohen Helga Cohen and Philip Cohen

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Andrew Cohen and Martine Sheppard Joel and Marion Cohen Mathilde Colard Serge Colombeau and Nancy Buxton-Colombeau Raquel Constenla Mireille Coumba Sagne Mireille Coumba Sagne Faustine Dufka ‘08 Andrew Dunbar and Zoee Astrachan David Fierberg and Deborah Baron Phillip Fong and Diana You Frank Gendre and Hokulani Gearheard-Gendre Rick Gydesen Stephane and Cathy Halter The Tom Merit Hancock Family Fund Monica Hernandez Seth and Leslie Hubbert André Jones and Elisabeth Soeurs Maaike Kaandorp Mariska Keasberry Florence Lestrade-Vieira Aaron Levine and Patricia Ryan Craig Lobdell and Jennifer Tagatz Diane Jones Lowrey and Paul Lowrey

Kate Malin Thomas Marigne Marie-Lucie Mauger and Joseph Mauger Arnaud Merceron Jeff Moray and Susan Chambers Robert Movradinov Jean-Pierre Nagy Juan Ortellado and Mireille Gaonac’h Adama Ouedrago and Coumba Diouf Daniel Paz and Ilana Loewenstein Nathalie Plecy Catherine Santos da Silva Nancy Saussac Laurent Scotto Di Uccio and Alice Jolimaitre Laurent Scotto Di Uccio and Alice Jolimaitre Bethany Silvestri Sabra Stoner and Ken Maikish Ana Maria Vallarino Marie-José Vedrenne and Miguel Estrada Alexandru Vlad and Elena Vlad Crystal Yang ‘06 Marcus Yoder


In their own words. Student speech given prior to the Scholarship Fund Paddle Raise

Annual Auction, May 2013 Adedoyin Domingo, Class of 2013 “The academics offered to students at French American and International High school are definitely unique, but I think the community we have is even more rare. This school allows students to grow up as part of a global community. What does this mean? This means diversity in race, socio-economic status, interests, family makeup, and even learning style. Diversity is important because we learn from those around us. At both International and French American, students are used to being around people who are different from them so rather than criticizing others for their differences they learn to celebrate them. I can tell you from personal experience that if you can go through the most selfconscious years of your life without fear of being different or standing out there is absolutely no limit to what you can accomplish. Ours is truly an inclusive environment. When I first began my journey here at French American it was hard to imagine how I would become the bilingual, globally-aware student that everyone said I would become. But each year I built up the skills to reach that goal. There is a certain harmony and excitement in our school that simply cannot be found in other schools and it is thanks to this community’s commitment to diversity that all students are able to thrive in this program. This school has made me and Ian who we are today.”

Ian Covert, Class of 2013 “Doyin and I recently toured at a lot of universities, so we know what people look for. Yes, we have a fantastic theater program, and yes, we have high level math and physics courses, but we’re not the only ones. You want to know what makes us different. We are a global community with a global perspective, and it’s not just our diversity, and it’s not just that we speak French. It’s everything we do. Our history is world history. We learn three languages, minimum. Our literature is not just American, not just French, but Russian, Norwegian, and Colombian. That is what makes us stand out, when we apply for jobs, when we travel, and when we read the newspaper. This school has allowed us to become who we are today and for you to help give that experience to someone else is just so fantastic. Thank you.” Adedoyin now attends Occidental College in Los Angeles. Ian attends Columbia University in the City of New York.

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French American and International is able to provide an outstanding, globally-focused education thanks in large part to the extraordinary generosity of our community. The school’s long-term success is ensured by the financial and volunteer support of parents, alumni, grandparents, faculty, staff, friends, corporations, and foundations.

Learn more about the many ways you can support this community: internationalsf.org/support Or contact the Advancement Department:

(415) 558-2015

www.internationalsf.org/support


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