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East Lansing Educational Foundation

Awards Recognition Eleventh Annual

Dinner Golf Outing and

Eagle Eye Golf and Athletic Center Thursday, May 12, 2011


East Lansing Educational Foundation

Congratulates the 2011 ELEF Honorees Keith Granger Libby Keenan Mark Meadows Taylor Nichols Will Paddock Joshua Robertson Abu Towghi

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Welcome! Today’s schedule: 5:30-6:30 pm: Cocktail Hour and Silent Auction Music provided by East Lansing High School Jazz Ensemble, David Larzelere, Director 6:30-7:15 pm: Dinner Service 7:15 pm: Welcome: Dennis Hamilton, Event Chairman Drawing First Place Raffle Drawing Jack Bamford, Golf Chairman - Golf Awards Jane Bitsicas & Joan Berardo, ELEF Co-Presidents Dorsey Gude, ELEF Endowment Update and Clicker Demonstration Dave Chapin, Superintendent of East Lansing Public Schools

Jason Colthorp, Master of Ceremonies

Presentation of Awards • Outstanding Alumni Honor Roll Keith Granger, ELHS ‘85 • East Lansing Educational Foundation Award Abu Towghi, ELHS ‘80 • Theda Assiff Award Representative Mark Meadows • Distinguished Alumni Award Taylor Nichols, ELHS ‘77 • Excellence in the Art of Teaching Awards Libby Keenan (Elementary schools) Will Paddock (Secondary schools) • Spartan Village Global Award Josh Robertson 9:00 pm:

Dennis Hamilton – Raffle Second and

Third Place Drawings Closing Remarks Thank you for supporting East Lansing’s children through your generous donations to the East Lansing Educational Foundation!

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East Lansing Educational Foundation

A letter from

ELEF

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elcome to our 11th annual Awards Dinner celebration! The East Lansing Educational Foundation is so proud to honor our 2011 awardees; they are reminders that our education community is a community of excellence. Sitting around you tonight are teachers and students, business leaders and neighbors, all united by the desire to keep East Lansing public education strong. Tonight is about stories. Listen to our honorees’ stories as they receive their awards. Read the stories around the room that

tell how money raised tonight has real impact in EL classrooms. Tell your story; how has education impacted your life and the lives of those you love? Are you an ELEF donor? Tell us why. Are you a teacher who has received an ELEF grant? Tell us about the difference it made for your teaching. Are you a business leader? Tell us about your Trojan employees or why you are an ELEF Business Partner for Education. We hope you enjoy your evening and remember, especially in these unstable economic times, how important it is to raise private money for East Lansing public schools. Today’s Trojans will be hosting the 30th Annual Awards Dinner in 2030… what stories will they tell?

With warmth and gratitude, Joan Berardo (left) Jane Bitsicas ELEF Board of Directors Co-Presidents

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East Lansing Educational Foundation

ELEF

Board of Directors 2010 - 2011

Joan Berardo, Co-President Jane Bitsicas, Co-President Jack Bamford Julie Cawood Mary Crawford

Ann McDaniel

Liaisons

Barbara McMillan

George Brookover, Board of Education

Jill Mittleman Jim Papazian Kathy Rodgers Eric Rosekrans Eric Schertzing

Linda Grua

Carol Staton

Dennis Hamilton

Mary Strolle

Wanda Lipscomb

Amy Uecker

Dave Chapin, Superintendent Staff Dorsey Weber Gude Michele Huisgen

The East Lansing Educational Foundation was established in September 1984 to raise, receive and distribute private funds for projects that benefit the students within the East Lansing Public School District.

Ann McDaniel, Dorsey Gude and Joan Berardo

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A letter from our

BOARD of Education

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ood evening, and thank you for coming. This day has been designated as the day to give thanks to all of you gathered here tonight, and to take the time to shine the light on a few

honorees that have made unique contributions to our schools. We are nearing the end of a significant year in our schools. A year in which our student body experienced the loss of one of their own; experienced controversy; academic and athletic success; witnessed huge political battles in Lansing concerning school funding; watched the emerging democratization of the Middle East , and the unspeakable losses caused by the earthquakes and tsunami in Japan. It is a full life for our young people, and they have consistently shown themselves to be curious, enthusiastic and resilient. Throughout the year, our East Lansing community has let us know that they will always be in our corner supporting our efforts to impart the highest quality education to each and every one of our students. We hear and appreciate your voices of trust and support, and it is to each East Lansing student, every day, that we dedicate our best efforts and our highest hopes. Thank you again for keeping the needs of our students firmly in your sights, and for your tireless support of the East Lansing Public Schools. Rima Addiego President East Lansing Board of Education

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The purpose of the East Lansing Basketball Club is to foster, encourage and promote the playing of the sport of basketball for the children, families and residents of the East Lansing School District (public, private and home-schooled).

East Lansing Basketball Club is proud to work alongside the East Lansing Educational Foundation to support and encourage East Lansing kids!

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ELEF is proud to introduce our

2011 honorees Outstanding Alumni Honor Roll

Keith Granger

Distinguished Achievement in the Community

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eith, a 1985 graduate of East Lansing High School, is CEO of Granger III & Associates, responsible for leading the comprehensive environmental manage-

ment services firm responsible for the recovery of resources through landfill management, recycling, composting and landfill gas conversion to energy. Keith holds an MBA from the University of Michigan and a BA in Business Administration/Economics from Hope College. He is committed to his community and has served on various boards and committees. He lives in East Lansing with his wife, Lisa, and their children Jessica, Lydia and Preston. Keith is an enthusiastic downhill skier and enjoys boating. Keith attributes his success to his Christian beliefs, which provide him with wisdom and understanding to help him keep the activities of each day in perspective.

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East Lansing Educational Foundation East Lansing Educational Foundation Award

Abu Towghi

Service to East Lansing Public Schools

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bu, a 1980 graduate of ELHS, was born in Pakistan, spending his early years there and in Iran. He immigrated to Michigan with his family when he was 13.

Abu began working for ELPS when he was 16 years old as a work-study assistant. His service to the district spanned 30 years with the majority of his time spent running the print shop and coaching both boys’ and girls’ soccer. He became the head girl’s coach in 2009. Abu earned a degree in Mas-

sage Therapy in 2008 and, now that he has retired from ELPS, plans to pursue a degree in Radiology Technology at LCC. For fun, Abu is a biker and runner, competing in the Capital City River Run half marathon and the Mackinac Island half marathon. He loves spending time with his nieces and nephew, cooking, playing chess, watching foreign films and listening to world music.

Distinguished Community Service (Theda Assiff) Award

Mark Meadows

Service to East Lansing Public Schools and the Community

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ark is currently serving his 3rd term in the Michigan House of Representatives where he is the Assistant Democratic Leader and Vice Chair of

the House Judiciary Committee. Mark earned his undergrad degree at Western Michigan and law degree at the Detroit College of Law, now at MSU. He was appointed Assistant Attorney General in 1975, elected to the East Lansing City Council in 1995, and Mayor in 1997, a position he held for two terms. In 2006, he was elected State Representative for the 69th District. Mark’s community commitment includes serving on many boards, including: the EL Commission on the Environment, the Planning Commission, Burcham Hills, EL Soccer Club, Michigan Works, National Folk Festival, Tri County Office on Aging, Tri County Regional Planning Commission. He is a shareholder at EL’s Willingham Cote.

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East Lansing Educational Foundation Distinguished Alumni Award

Taylor Nichols

Distinguished achievement at the national or international level

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aylor is a film, television and theatre actor who graduated from ELHS in 1977. His film credits include Barcelona, Metropolitan, Congo, Jurassic Park 3 and

the HBO production Norma Jean and Marilyn. He currently has recurring TV roles in Criminal Minds, Friday Night Lights and Jericho, and has guest starred in Murder She Wrote, Chicago Hope, Grey’s Anatomy, Las Vegas, The Practice, Without a Trace, 24, The Larry Sanders Show, and was a series regular on Man of the People. Onstage, Taylor worked in Boy Gets Girl at the Geffen Playhouse, Plunge at Playwrights Horizons, Lonely Planet at Matrix Theatre L.A., Rosencrantz & Guildenstern at Schreiber Studio in New York City. Taylor earned his bachelor’s degree at the University of Michigan, met his wife, Margarita de Eguilior, while filming Barcelona and has two daughters, Alexandra and Lee.

Excellence in Teaching Award, Elementary

Libby Keenan

Recognizes the art of teaching in East Lansing Public Schools

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ibby is currently the school social worker for East Lansing’s Marble Elementary School. She has worked in the district since 1985, helping children in Red Cedar

and Glencairn schools as well as Marble. Libby was born in Detroit, received her elementary education degree from the University of Michigan and her Masters in Social Work from the University of Wisconsin. She taught in St. Louis and Detroit public schools on her way to our East Lansing classrooms. Libby loves snow and Michigan winters, cross country skiing on most snowy days. You can see her commuting to school and running errands around town on her bike in nicer weather, and she loves to read, cook and bake. Libby says her family is her highest priority; she and her husband have two children, a son-in-law, and an almost two-year-old granddaughter.

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East Lansing Educational Foundation Excellence in Teaching Award, Secondary

Will Paddock

Recognizes the art of teaching in East Lansing Public Schools

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ill is a Biology, Chemistry and AP Chemistry teacher at East Lansing High School, and is the school’s current Curriculur Chair for the sci-

ences. Will got his Bachelor of Science degree from Grand Valley State and his Master of Science degree from MSU. In East Lansing schools, Will has served on the districts’ technology committee and was the faculty advisor for Students for Environmental Action. He helped develop

the AP Chemistry course curriculum for ELHS, an advanced course first offered in 2006. His teaching goal is to “engage high school students in biology and chemistry through active, experiential learning.”

Spartan Village Global Education Award

Josh Robertson Works with Students to Actively Participate in a Global Society

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osh is a 3rd grade teacher at Donley Elementary. After graduating from MSU, he taught in Houston through Teach for America and then moved, with his

wife, Karla (who is also a teacher), back to mid-Michigan. In four years in ELPS, John has coached two Odyssey of the Mind teams to the State Finals, has been a part of Donley’s Building Leadership Team, and has worked to infuse technology into not just his classroom but into every third grade classroom in the district. At Donley you can often find Josh rewriting a song from the radio with reading or Donley Pride lyrics, or dressed up like a leprechaun reading books to his students using lots of different voices. Josh would like to thank ELEF “not only for this honor, but also for the support that ELEF has provided buying books for his students and supporting Odyssey of the Mind.”

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A special

THANKS to our sponsors

We would like to acknowledge and thank those who generously support the Foundation through their sponsorship of our Golf Outing and Awards Dinner: Jack Bamford and Tomie Raines

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Craig Spencer, DDS

Chartwells

Summit Community Bank

Church Wyble, PC

TechSmith

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Thrun Law Firm

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Past Award recipients

Outstanding Alumni Honor Roll ELHS Grad with distinguished achievement and community service Jim Adams (2001), Honorable David McKegue (2001), Dr. Mary Sharp (2001), Linda Grua (2002), Tim Staudt (2003), Jim Brandstatter (2004), Bob Blackman (2005), Dr. Richard Johnson (2006), Paul Fagon (2007), Diego Rivera (2008), Julie Mehretu (2008), Judith Brown Clarke (2009), Van Martin (2010)

ELEF Foundation Award Accumulated service to ELPS or the ELEF Lynn Adams (2001), William Burgess (2001), Charles Seim (2001), William Steiner (2001), Dr. Al Jacobs (2002), Dr. Clarence Underwood (2002), Jane and Ed Outslay (2003), Opal Wong (2003), Jeff Smith (2004), Debby Harrison (2005), Sue Calverley (2006), June and George Szypula (2007), Amy Uecker (2008), Jill Young (2009), The Ballein Family (2010)

Diane Tarpoff Award Distinguished service to the East Lansing Educational Foundation Diane Tarpoff (2001), Lola O’Meara (2002), Denise Carr (2003), Gerry Oade (2004), Tammy Averill (2005), Charles Hackney (2006), Lee Griffin (2007), Kevin Kelly (2007), David Brogan (2008), David Ledebuhr (2009)

Theda Assif Award Ongoing, consistent, and outstanding service to the East Lansing community Theda Assiff (2001), Al White (2002), Bill Sharp (2003), Vic Loomis (2004), Susan Schmidt (2005), Mary Alice Stollak (2006), Marilyn and Rollie Ledebuhr (2007), Mary Spirito Hennessey (2008), Roderick Ritchison (2009), Lauree Cushion Roney (2010)

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Distinguished Alumni Award ELHS grad with distinguished achievement at national or international level Todd C. Martin (2001), Jack Patriarch (2002), Ed Jenkins (2003), Amy Taran Astley (2004), Dr. Jeffery Docking (2006), David Heeke (2007), Major General Robert Neller (2008), Dan Gross (2009), Molly West Fletcher (2010)

Excellence in the Art of Teaching Award Recognizes the art of teaching in East Lansing Public Schools Bob Ulrich (2004), Jackie Tooman Fuller (2005), Jack Johnson (2005), Thomas Dye (2006), John Plough (2006), Marge Andrews (2007), Dorothy McDonald (2008), Paula Scrimger (2008), Mike Berry and John Brandenberg (2009), Lauren Fordell (elementary) and Barry Holcomb (secondary) (2010)

Spartan Village Global Award Bill Gale (2004), Sue Ziara (2005), Casey Bain (2006), Sandy Geber (2007), Joanne Preston (2008), Mary Lou Turnbull (2009), Mindy Emerson (2010)

2010 honorees (L – R): Van Martin, Mindy Emerson, Lauren Fordell, Barry Holcomb, Lauree Cushion Roney, Molly West Fletcher, Howard Ballein

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Business

Partners

in Education ELEF is set to launch a Business Partners in Education campaign, a multi-year program to ally local businesses with public education in East Lansing. The campaign will be led by a group of Founding Partners, with Summit Community Bank’s John Abbott as chairman. “As a locally owned and managed community bank, we take our community involvement seriously,” commented Summit Community Bank President and CEO John W. Abbott. “We believe it’s important to give back to the community that supports us. The East Lansing Education Foundation and the East Lansing Public Schools are truly a solid part of this community.” One annual contribution to the campaign supports all eight schools. ELEF thanks these Founding Partners who believe a thriving public education system leads to a stronger workforce and a more attractive community for customers and employees:

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What did ELEF do with money raised at last year’s awards dinner?

Through our Grants for Teachers Program, we funded: • Elementary reading books, books and more books! • Art books • Science books • Phonics materials • Fitness books and yoga mats • Musical scores • Math literacy resources • MP3 players for learning English and reading • Livescribe Smartpens for hearing impaired students • Document Cameras • A World map mural • Biology materials • Life skills materials • A Rigid Planer for Engineering

Chemistry experiments can now be finished within one class period because of the “Stir Station,” funded by ELEF.

We hope you’ve read the stories -placed on displays around the room -about the real impact ELEF grants make for students and teachers. What stories will we be able to tell next year? That’s up to you.

Real stories. Real impact. Real success.

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