2018 Pathfinder Annual Report

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CONTRIBUTORS Mr. Kenneth F. Ackerman Mr. David C. Adams Mr. Salisbury Adams Dr. Elaine Appellof and Mr. Jerome Saunders Mr. Andrew J. Astrachan '77 Mr. Kourosh Azarbarzin and Mrs. Massi Azarbarzin Ms. Gilah Benson-Tilsen '09 Ms. Alison Berman '11 Dr. Lewis Berman and Dr. Nancy Rennert Prof. Steven Berry and Ms. Lauren Pinzka Ms. Sydnee T. Blanco '17 Mr. Lincoln W. Caplan '68 and Ms. Susan L Carney Ms. Kami J. Chin '16 Mrs. Carol Barbesino Clark '74 and Mr. Stephen Clark Mr. Edward J. Coady '08 Mr. Brian Courtney and Mrs. Sherrie Courtney Mr. Hugh Cuthbertson and Mrs. Judith Cuthbertson Mr. Josephus de Groot and Mrs. Dorothy de Groot Mr. David DuBois Mr. Peter Evensen and Mrs. Susan Evensen Mr. Richard Ferguson '63 and Mrs. Marissa Ferguson Ms. Elizabeth Fortune '02 Mr. Michael D. Griffin '56 Mr. Jeffrey Grigg Mr. Ian Guthrie Mr. James Hagani and Dr. Andrea Hagani Ms. Marnie Kling Halsey '68 and Mr. Brian Dowling Dr. Martin Hartog and Dr. Therese Bennett Mr. Daniel Hoffman and Mrs. Mary Hoffman Dr. Robert Horwitz and Mrs. Carla Horwitz Ms. Jennifer Knebel Mr. William J. Kneisel '65 Mr. Kevin Korsh and Mrs. Sally Korsh Mr. Michael Kravitz '14

The Ethel and Abe Lapides Foundation Dr. David Leffell and Mrs. Cindy Leffell Dr. Michael Lustick and Dr. Barbara Rickler Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Lynch '62 Mr. Niels Lyng-Olsen and Mrs. Christine Lyng-Olsen Attorney Stuart Margolis and The Honorable Joan Margolis Mr. D. Mark McDonnell Mr. Kevin O'Brien and Mrs. Jeanine O'Brien Mrs. Holly Paul and Mr. Kenneth Paul, Jr. '68 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Paul, Jr. '68 Mr. Hap Perkins '74 and Mrs. Stacey Perkins Mrs. Mary B. Pierce Dr. Stanley Possick and Mrs. B.Carroll Possick Mr. Steven Pressman and Mrs. Julie Pressman Dr. Richard Rathbone and Dr. Isabel Rathbone Mr. James Reidy, Jr. and Mrs. Dorleen Reidy Ms. Barbara M. Riley Mr. Thomas Rodd, Jr. and Mrs. Jackie Welch Mrs. Diane Ruben and Dr. Harvey Ruben Dr. Robert Scalettar and Mrs. Ellen Scalettar Mrs. Eliza Woolston Sheffield '93 Mr. Alon Shein and Mrs. Melissa Shein The Smart Family Foundation, Inc. Ms. Anne Sommer '74 Mr. Franklin Sylvester '10 Mr. Suvadin Thapa and Ms. Elizabeth K. Halsey '96 Mr. Michael Van Leesten Mr. Benjamin I. Watsky '08 Dr. Kalman Watsky and Dr. Deborah Fried Mr. Arnold West '81 and Mrs. Nadine Francis West Ms. Sophie Woolston '99

SUMMER PROGRAM STAFF Mr. Michael Van Leesten Director

Ms. Martha M. Combs Dean of Faculty

Mr. Errol C. Saunders II Dean of Students

Mr. Sebastian Giglio Administrative Intern

Ms. Amanda Alonzy Instructional Coach

Ms. Seisha Keith Instructional Coach

Mr. Michael Calderone Shakespeare! Teacher

Ms. Jennifer Lane Science Teacher

Ms. Lauren Canalori Humanities Teacher

Mr. Ian Melchinger English Teacher

Ms. Kathy Czepiel Reading Teacher

Ms. Christine Parente Instructional Coach

Mr. Richard Cordaway Mathematics Teacher

Mr. Steven Sacchetti Math Teacher

Ms. Flauvia Cruz Science Teacher

Mr. Adam Sperling Mathematics Teacher

Ms. Dawn DeMeo English Teacher

Mr. Justin Taylor History Teacher

Ms. Keely Garden History Teacher

Ms. Aliza Van Leesten ‘13 English Teacher

Ms. Kate Horsley Latin Teacher

Mr. Joshua Young Instructional Coach Science Teacher

2017-2018 Annual Report

OUR PARTNERS St. Martin de Porres Academy is a tuition-free Nativity model middle school that provides an extended day education for underserved girls and boys from low-income families in the New Haven area. SMDA is an independent Catholic school committed to a belief in the dignity and worth of every person. Since the initiation of our relationship with St. Martin de Porres academy we have worked with 40 students from the school.

Ms. Rachel Hudelson Mathematics Teacher

We partner with A Better Chance on SSAT benchmark testing, as an SSAT Flex Test Site, with SSAT preparation classes, and high school placement.

AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM STAFF Ms. Jennifer Lane Co-Director After School Program SSAT Prep Instructional Coach

Mr. Ian Guthrie Co-Director After School Program Director of Admissions

Dr. Martin Hartog Math Instructional Coach

Ms. Qi Li Chinese Instructional Coach

Ms. Kate Horsley Latin Instructional Coach

Ms. Jeannine Minort-Kale Math Instructional Coach

Ms. Chris Jacox Creative Writing Instructional Coach

Mr. Dylan McDonnell SSAT Prep Instructional Coach

SPECIAL THANKS The Faculty, Staff and Administration of Hopkins School, Achievement First, New Haven Public Schools, Squash Haven, St. Aedan—St. Brendan Catholic School, Saint Martin De Porres Academy, and Wintergreen Interdistrict Magnet School

The Raymond and Beverly Sackler Institute for Biological, Physical and Engineering Sciences at Yale University provides materials, lab equipment, and curriculum for our Summer Program science classes.

986 Forest Road New Haven, CT 06515 203.397.1001 www.hopkins.edu/community/breakthrough


OUR MISSION

HIGHLIGHTS AND ALUMNI/AE NEWS

Pathfinder provides a FOUR-YEAR, tuition-free program of comprehensive, rigorous academic preparation and high school admissions counseling to high potential middle school students from New Haven public and parochial schools.

Rayane Taroua ‘20 enrolled as a ninth grader at Hopkins School in the Fall of 2016. In her first two years at Hopkins, Rayane earned straight A’s and joined the varsity soccer team. Rayane holds a leadership position on the Student Diversity Leadership Board and is one of the current heads of Students United For Racial Equality (SURE). Rayane also tutors at local elementary schools and through Elm City Internationals, a college-preparatory youth mentoring organization that uses soccer to engage low-income youth in academics.

Pathfinder is also a pre-service teacher-training program that prepares talented high school and college students to pursue teaching careers.

GENERAL INFORMATION Established in 1993 as Summerbridge New Haven After-School Program—January through May 6-week Summer Program

ACADEMIC PROGRAM     

English — Shakespearean Drama History — Research Workshops Math — Pre-Algebra, Algebra, Geometry, Algebra II/Trigonometry Science — Chemistry, Physics, and Electronics Latin, Computer Programming, and SSAT Preparation

Michelle Medina ‘18 graduated from Hopkins School as a Mary Brewster Thompson Scholar in June. She is currently a first year student at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. Michelle is studying genetics, computer science, French, and calculus. She continues to radiate her positive attitude and volunteers as a tutor at a Providence area high school.

2018 SUMMER PROGRAM TEACHING FELLOWS Hopkins School Hopkins School Hopkins School Harvard University Amistad Elm City High School Yale University Hamden High School Brown University Wilbur Cross High School Harvard University Brown University Yale University Yale University Hopkins School Hopkins School Georgetown University Southern Connecticut State University

Isabela Barandiaran Lucas Biran Michael Christie Will Hartog* Caree Henry** Helena Lyng-Olsen Rylan Mayo** Michelle Medina** Syreena Melendez** Abigail Miller Nathaniel Nguyen Unique Parker Eamonn Smith Julia Tellides Robert Tullonge** Kristina Yarovinsky Rosie Ziou

*Harvard Community Service Fellow **Pathfinder student alumnus/a

2017-2018 ENROLLMENT 110

Total Students Rising 6th Graders

28

Rising 7th Graders

32

Rising 8th Graders

26

Rising 9th Graders Boys / Girls

24 B: 39% G: 61%

2017-2018 AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM TEACHING FELLOWS

Geographic Distribution New Haven

68

West Haven

16

Hamden

7

Other

19

FACULTY After School Program Teaching Fellows/Tutors

64

Student-Teacher/Tutor Ratio

1.4 : 1

Summer Program Teaching Fellows Student-Teacher Ratio

17 6.5 : 1

Hopkins School Students or Alumni/ae

14

Pathifinder New Haven Student Alumni/ae

5

Current University Students

9

After School Program Offerings Expanded — Since our recent expansion of the program seeking to include rising 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th graders, we decided to extend our after school elective offerings. In the Spring of 2018, Pathfinder students had the choice to enroll in Creative Writing, Independent Historical Research, and Chinese Language courses — all taught by Hopkins School faculty. Our youngest students had the opportunity to participate in exciting and engaging Latin coursework, and Hopkins seniors Luke El-Fishawy ’18, Joshua Ip ’18, and junior Adwith Mukherjee ’19 developed and taught their own Robotics course.

Sara Amar ‘19 Kieran Anderson‘18 Annie Banks ‘18 Courtney Banks ‘19 Lucas Biran ‘19 Kenly Burton ‘19 Ryan Caine ‘20 Ashley Chin ‘19 Abby Chow ‘18 David Darrow ‘18 Lilly DeLise ‘20 Luke El-Fishawy ‘18 Nikhil Etikela ‘18 Libby Gardner ‘18 Bryan Gu ‘18 Rachel Hagani ‘18 Josh Ip ‘18 Minjae Ko ‘18 Ben Levine ‘18 Sid Lewis-Hayre ‘18 Tamara Lilenbaum ‘19

Izabella Lopez-Kalapir ‘20 Juliana LoRicco ‘20 Burton Lyng-Olsen ‘20 Helena Lyng-Olsen ‘18 Neil Madhavani ‘18 Charles Mason ‘19 * Michelle Medina ‘18 Kyle Meury ‘19 Bruno Moscarini ‘19 Adwith Mukherjee ‘19 Aislinn O’Brien ‘18 Melody Parker ‘19 Unique Parker ‘18 Siraj Patwa ‘19 Robert Pitkin ‘19 Justin Pressman ‘18 Madison Reynertson ‘18 Sarah Roberts ‘20 CC Rocco ‘20 Emily Ruan ‘18 Neal Sarin ‘18 Jordan Shand ‘19 *

Pathfinder student alumnus/a

Kyle Shin ‘20 Julia Silbert ‘18 Nia Simmons ‘18 Abir Singh ‘18 Chloe Smith ‘20 Noah Sobel-Lewin ‘18 Arushi Srivastava ‘20 Tim Sullivan ‘19 Serena Ta ‘20 * Rayane Taroua ‘20 Julia Tellides ‘20 Lilly Tipton ‘18 Isabel Vlahakis ‘19 * George Wang ‘20 * Jake Wang ‘20 Max Wile ‘19 Veronica Yarovinsky ‘20 Justin Ye ‘19 Yue Yin ‘20 Anna Zimolo ‘20 Morgan Zippo ‘20

HIGH SCHOOL ADMISSIONS 2009-2018 $10.9 million in high school scholarships has been awarded to our program graduates since the inception of the High School Admission Counseling Program.

99.6%

of Pathfinder’s graduates have matriculated into college

preparatory high schools and high school programs.

HIGH SCHOOL MATRICULATIONS 2008-2018 Amherst High School (MA)† Amistad-Elm City High School Amity High School Andover High School (MA)† Ansonia High School †† Berkshire School Branford High School Broooks Academy Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall Cheshire Academy Cooperative Arts & Humanities Darien High School† Ethel Walker School ESUMS High School Francis T. Maloney HS Hamden Halll Country Day Hamden High School Hill Regional Career HS Hillhouse High School (Honors) Hopkins School Kolbe Cathedral High School Kent School Lauralton Hall Lawrence Academy ††

Loomis Chaffee Masconomet Reg. HS (MA)† Mercy High School Metropolitan Business Academy Miss Hall’s School New Canaan High School† New Haven Academy North Branford High School†† North Haven High School†† Notre Dame High School Northfield Mount Hermon The Orme School Phillips Academy (Andover) Phillips Exeter Academy Sacred Heart Academy Simsbury High School† Sound School The Taft School Think Global School Vermont Academy Westminster School Wilbur Cross HS (Honors) Wibraham & Munson

A Better Chance Community Schools Program,

† ††

CT Open Choice Program

FINANCIAL INFORMATION July 1, 2017— June 30, 2018 Operating Budget Sources of Revenue (% of Budget) Hopkins School Endowment Foundations Individuals Annual Expenses per Student

$315,278

16% 35% 8% 41% $2,866


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