JCHS 2016-2017 AGC

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WHY

HOW

CAN I HELP?

DO WE GIVE?

Tuition only covers approximately 80% of a JCHS education, and the school is blessed to have donors such as you to help provide the remaining needed funds. Additionally, JCHS donors can choose to make an unrestricted gift or specify where their gifts will be allocated. Options include providing state-of-theart technologies, instructional materials for students, capital improvements, or personalized scholarships to assist students in need of assistance.

Donation categories vary in size, and philanthropic options include gifts of cash, multiple payments, gift matching options, pledges, bequests, memorial gifts, gifts of securities, real property, in-kind donations, charitable remainder trusts, and personalized scholarships. Gifts can be made online at www.JohnCarrollHigh.com or by completing the enclosed donor form. Questions regarding donations can be directed to Jennifer Trefelner, APR, CPRC at 772-464-5200, extension 116 or by emailing JenniferTrefelner@JohnCarrollHigh.com.

2015-2016 DONORS

JOHN CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL

JOHN CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL ANGELS

$25,000 & HIGHER

AMBASSADOR’S CLUB

$10,000 – $24,999

PRESIDENT’S CLUB

$5,000 – $9,999

PRINCIPAL’S CLUB

$1,000 – $4,999

$46,200 Bernard E Egan Foundation, Inc. (Education) $33,000 Bernard E Egan Foundation, Inc. (Tuition Assistance) $25,000 Anonymous (Tuition Assistance) $20,000 $20,000 $15,000 $13,200 $10,000

Anonymous (Tuition Assistance) Dr. Susan Taggart Thomas A. Scott Charitable Foundation, Inc. (Security Measures) Bernard A. Egan Foundation, Inc. (Athletic Department) St. Lucie Catholic Church

Anonymous (Tuition Assistance)

Dr. Susan Taggart (Tuition Assistance)

Anonymous (Tuition Assistance) Big Red Tomato Packers, LLC (Rosemary Smith Memorial Fund) Drs. Brad & Fonda Moll (Chapel Renovation) Dorothy Scotto Edward Walsh (Gift Matching) Jim & Melanie Carr Dr. John & Karol Carvelli (Golf Program & “Spirit Squad”) Dr. John Schwerer Joseph & Tammy Fessler (Gift Matching)

Dr. Joseph Holahan Kyle & Melinda Kelly Michael & Miriam Burns Rachel MacIntosh (Tuition Assistance) Thomas A. Scott Tim Yuan Timmy Grimes Family (Baseball Program) Youth on a Mission (Habitat for Humanity)

Bank of America Charitable Foundation (Gift Matching) Charles & Antonia Link Dr. Charles & Barbara Hopper Cindy Trefelner Cliff & Kaki Mizialko (Softball Program) Dan & Linda Dourney Dave & Diane Hankle David & Betty Neill Harold & Claire Melville

Dr. John Pinghero (Tuition Assistance) Jose F. Valdivia, III Joseph & Tammy Fessler Mary Katherine Comer/The Johnson Graduates (Tuition Assistance & Football Program) Ron & Cindy Baliton St. Joseph Catholic Church Stephen & Marti Farinacci (Soccer & Band Program)

Bank of America Charitable Foundation (Gift Matching) Dr. Barbara Bush (Tuition Assistance) Dr. Bill & Laura Stanton (Chapel Renovation & General Fund) Bob & Ann Sinnott Charles & Julie Cerbone (Tuition Assistance & Music Program) Charles & Kathleen Hayek Chris & Sue Tompkins (Gift Matching) Eli Lilly & Company Foundation, Inc. (Gift Matching) Eric & Paula Wilson Gerry & Kit Starratt

Graham & Rita Stikelether Hayden Family (Tuition Assistance) John & Patricia Fitzgerald (Band Program) Karina Priest Louis & Joan Forget Michael & Janine Richmond Rudolf & Susan Hehn St. Helen Catholic School (Cole Coppola Memorial Fund) Dr. William & Laura McGarry (Cole Coppola Artwork) William L. Wolf

Ambrogi Family Anonymous Betty McKenzie Franklin Class of 1965 Class of 1995 Connor Molloy (Class of 2017 Fund) David Gorny (Security Measures) Dennis Noelke Dorothy Schlitt Bennett Earle & Theresa Field Edward Durham Fr. Mark A. Szanyi Gary McLain George R. Hentschel Georges Guerrier Gerald Davis Gregory Nelson Hoyt C. Jr. & Laura Murphy (Cheerleading Program) Hunter Molloy (Cheerleading Program/Senior Fund/Girls’ Lacrosse Team) J. B. Egan III James & Patty (Waugh) Key (Rosemary Smith Memorial Fund) John & Patricia Fitzgerald (Band Program) Jon & Mary Kelley Joseph & Chelsea (Chapman) Platas (Tuition Assistance) Judith Cornille (Chapel Renovation) Judith F. Avril Karen Malfregeot Kaye Baker

Linda Moll (In Memory of Paul Satzinger) Lois Dermody (In Memory of Francis J. Dermody, Sr.) Marie Privuznak (In Honor of John Privuznak for the Chapel Renovation) Mark & Lianne Wallach Mark & Marisel Newnham Mary Pat Dunleavy Mary Sowinski DeSalvo Mary Wilson Hrivnak (Rosemary Smith Memorial Fund) Metanoia Band (Joe Colarossi Fund) Muriel Fonnett Nathan Surface O’Sullivan Family Pat & Teresita Collins (Staff Development) Patrick & Kay Leary Patti Biss & Bob Foisie (Rosemary Smith Memorial Fund) Paul Driscoll Phillip & Stephanie Langel (Athletic Department) Rhoda Roberts (In Honor of the Roberts girls for the Cole Coppola Memorial Fund & Rosemary Smith Memorial Fund) Robert & Kathleen Hennis Robert D. Tuerk Ronnie Fonnett Rosalie Arnold Shane & Brittany Streufert Target Vicki Dalton Lyles (Tuition Assistance) Vivian Trabulsy

GOLDEN RAM’S CLUB

$500 – $999

BLUE & GOLD CLUB

$250 – $499

BOOSTER CLUB $100 – $249

“FRIENDS OF JOHN CARROLL,” DONORS GIVING LESS THAN $100, ARE LISTED ONLINE

John Carroll High School

3402 DELAWARE AVENUE • FORT PIERCE, FL 34947 • 772-464-5200 • JOHNCARROLLHIGH.COM JCHS is a 501(c)3 organization, and all donations are tax deductible.

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ANNUAL GIVING CAMPAIGN

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WHAT

IS THE ANNUAL GIVING CAMPAIGN?

The annual giving campaign is a coordinated effort by JCHS to raise funds that best serve its current and future students. The funds support a myriad of programs and help balance the operating budget. The generosity of our alumni, parents, employees, community members, and stakeholders supplements the costs of academic and extracurricular programs, provides tuition assistance for students, attracts and retains excellent teachers, fulfills the wish lists of the faculty and staff, and much more.

WHERE

WERE 2015-2016 FUNDS ALLOCATED?

Nearly $250,000 was raised this school year through the campaign, including donations made to memorial funds, the athletic department, specific wish list items, and unrestricted gifts. Thanks to the support of our community, alumni, parents, and friends of JCHS, these funds were allocated to the wishes of the donors, and helped to make the following dreams a reality:

TUITION ASSISTANCE

The need for tuition assistance continues to climb, with more students than ever applying for financial assistance. Approximately one-third of our local student population is in need of financial assistance to attend JCHS, and this past school year, more than $200,000 was distributed to families who desired a Catholic education for their children. As a diocesan high school, we are solely funded through tuition and donations as JCHS is not directly subsidized by parishes or the diocese.

ACTION PLANS BASED ON THE 2015 STRATEGIC PLAN:

The five-year strategic plan was finalized in May 2015 after a year of hard work by stakeholders, employees, and community members. Now the school is moving forward with the goals and objectives that have been approved. These ambitious action plans include renovating the school, adding additional security elements, upgrading curriculum initiatives, and much more.

WHO

WILL THE 2016-2017 DONATIONS BENEFIT?

UPGRADING FENCING AND SECURITY MEASURES OF THE SCHOOL: JCHS plans to expand the fencing around the campus in the upcoming year, as well as add automatic gates to the front entrance. We continue to strive to place our students in the most secure and safest environment possible. We feel one way we can improve upon the safety of our school is by providing a larger fence around the perimeter of the school. This will prevent guests from entering the campus in locations other than the designated areas.

COSMETIC UPDATES TO THE 300 BUILDING: JCHS looks forward to refurbishing and rebuilding the campus over the next several years. The first step to this process is working on some cosmetic updates in our 300 building. This building includes three classrooms, two offices, and lockers. It needs new flooring, a new ceiling, and paint. This is another way we plan to make our campus a more beautiful place for our students.

A SCHOOL BUS:

JCHS has an aging fleet of buses, and we are trying to replace them systematically to ensure the safety of our students. We need to at least purchase a newer bus for the 2016 – 2017 school year. The buses are used to transport students to our Habitat for Humanity construction sites, to and from campus in the morning and afternoon, to athletics events, on field trips, etc.

ADVANCED PLACEMENT PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR TEACHERS:

Currently, JCHS offers 18 AP classes and is proud to be the only school in the four-county area to participate in the AP Capstone Program. Providing professional development opportunities for teachers is allowing our faculty and staff to broaden the scope of classes that are offered to students, better equipping them for college.

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