2016-2017 giving report
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Our Mission At Marin Primary & Middle School we make education meaningful, while encouraging pride in self, respect for others, and enthusiasm for learning. we treasure childhood. We honor and enjoy children’s natural curiosity, competence,
and exuberance. we teach to reach children. Using teams of teachers and educational methods tailored to how children learn best, we connect with our students, build trusting relationships, and make learning relevant, memorable, and fun. we teach children to reach. Asking not “how smart is the child” but “how is the child smart,”
we guide our students to see their full potential, and we equip them to pursue it with passion and purpose. we inspire children to make a difference. We value academic excellence, personal integrity, and community action and encourage our students to become informed, engaged, and
ethical global citizens.
The Development Office Marin Primary & Middle School relies on the generous support of committed volunteers and donors to advance our mission of instilling a lifelong passion for learning. Through active communication, the Development Office establishes close relationships with all members of our community and continually seeks ways for alumni, parents, and friends to help MP&MS fulfill its mission through their expertise, life experience, and philanthropy. The Development Office looks forward to connecting with you and helping you find a meaningful way to become involved. Our offices are located in the main office in the primary school building. Please feel free to come by or contact us to answer questions or just say hi!
Ashley Daon Development Associate 415-413-9047 adaon@mpms.org
Yukiko Meadows Director of Development 415-413-9046 ymeadows@mpms.org
Ruth McDaniels Communications Manager 415-413-9048 rmcdaniels@mpms.org
Our community is strong, and it is an incredible time to support this next chapter that will continue to transform and evolve our campus and curriculum.
Dear friends, As I began to think about this letter, I took some time to reflect on our family’s 12 years at Marin Primary & Middle School. Hailey, our oldest, is now an eighth grader, and Morgan is a sixth grader — and the age-old saying, “where does the time go?” couldn’t ring truer than it does for me today. We have seen the School reach new levels of academic excellence during our time here and have benefited from substantial improvements to our facilities, including the playground, science lab, and what is soon to be Julie’s Art Deck. As we usher in a new era at MP&MS and welcome our new Head of School, Andrew Slater, we remain thankful to Julie Elam for 11 years of unwavering dedication. Our community is strong, and it is an incredible time to support this next chapter that will continue to transform and evolve our campus and curriculum. In my second year as Development Chair, I continue to be impressed by the generosity of our community and the range of both financial and volunteer contributions that serve to enhance MP&MS. Having a cohesive giving strategy allows us to maximize the benefit for our students, staff, and faculty. The Annual Fund, Capital Campaigns,
and Auction each play a critical role in our fundraising efforts. With this year’s Annual Fund launching in October and the Auction in April, I encourage you to think about your philanthropic gifts to MP&MS in a way that supports each aspect of giving. Help us set an exceptional example of generosity for our children, educating them about the importance of charitable giving. Help us fund the gap between tuition dollars and general operating costs at the School. Help us continue to enhance our beautiful campus and pave the way for expansion in the near future. Please join me in supporting the School however you are able. All gifts are gratefully accepted, no matter the size. Thank you to all the families who continually support MP&MS, and thank you in advance to the new families who will be joining our wonderful community and supporting the work we do. Together, our gifts will make a lasting impact. Warmest gratitude, Nancy Connery Development Chair, Board of Trustees (Hailey, eighth grade; Morgan, sixth grade)
An Update from Chief Financial Officer, David Brown
We have closed the books on the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, and are working with our auditors to complete final audited financials. As we work to conclude this process, these numbers from our unaudited financial statements can offer a glimpse into our current financial position. Net assets grew to $7.4 million from $6.5 million a year ago, an increase of 13%. Unrestricted net assets grew faster, rising 26% to $6.8 million. Cash and cash equivalents were $8.9 million, up from $8.2 million a year ago. Fiscal year 2017 marked the beginning of our roll-out of the expanded middle school. Extensive changes included a move to a more departmentalized program, the addition of advisory groups, and the opening of the new Science Lab. Congratulations to all those involved for the hard work and successful transition to this new model. With the expanded middle school, managing these costs and growing needs is an important part of our budget work going forward. Tuition revenue grew to $10.3 million in 2016-17 from $9.6 million the prior year due to enrollment growth and tuition increases. Tuition assistance was nearly $1.2 million last year, near the Board’s directive of 15% of primary and middle school tuition revenue. That leaves net tuition
revenue of $9.1 million, up from $8.6 million the prior year. Operating expenses for the year, however, were $9.8 million. It is only through contributions to the Annual Fund and other campaigns, ancillary revenue from summer camp, after school programs, and the Parents Association, that we are able to operate at a surplus and continue to strengthen our balance sheet. Establishing strong enrollment and continuing to build our balance sheet are critical factors in reaching our longterm goals for the School. The middle school expansion provides an opportunity for program enhancement and increased long-term financial stability. Robust fundraising and strong enrollment allow us to continue to fund the best program for our students while also building key financial reserves. As we look ahead to the School’s future, we know that the generous support of our entire community will continue to play an important role. Gifts from our charitable donors are essential to the exceptional programs and singular atmosphere at MP&MS. The contributions made today will have an invaluable and lasting impact on MP&MS for years to come.
Strong Operating Controls operating expenses
1. People: salaries, benefits, payroll
$ 7,262,879
taxes, professional development
12%
2. Operating
1,102,684
10 %
3. Facilities
1,460,781
12 %
4. Tuition assistance
1,189,385
11%
$ 11,015,729
100 %
total
11%
67 %
10%
67%
operating expenses
1%
operating revenue
1. Gross tuition & fees 2. Fundraising: Annual Fund and
$ 10,277,960
89 %
561,103
5%
527,339
5%
80,850
1%
$11,447,252
100 %
5%
5%
unrestricted giving 3. Auxiliary programs: Parent Association fundraising, After
89%
School Program, summer camp 4. Other income total
operating revenue
Tables shows gross revenue and tuition assistance based on unaudited GAAP fiscal 2016-2017 financials.
MP&MS Giving Timeline NOVEMBER
OCTOBER
DECEMBER
JANUARY
ANNUAL FUND AUCTION
PLEDGE BY OCT. 31
DONOR EVENT
2017-2018 ANNUAL FUND CAMPAIGN
One Month, One School, One Fund So much can happen in a month! This year, the MP&MS Annual Fund campaign will last only one month. We will actively ask all members of our community to make a gift or pledge from October 1 through October 31. Our Annual Fund co-chairs, Petra Mojabi and Jeremy Noblin, along with their Annual Fund committee members will
MONT ONE
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AL ANNU
FUND
reach out to you to ask that you make MP&MS your philanthropic priority. By contributing nearly 5% of our operating budget, the Annual Fund fuels the engine of our school program — it is the largest source of non-tuition revenue for the school. The Annual Fund provides funds vital to sustaining the exceptional program synonymous with an MP&MS education — from teacher salaries to the tuition assistance program, technology and art supplies, and even the lights in the classrooms! The Annual Fund is the backbone of our fundraising efforts.
FEBRUARY
MARCH
APRIL
MAY
TICKETS ON SALE
ONLINE AUCTION
GALA APRIL 21
PLEDGES DUE BY MAY 15
AUCTION
Annual Parents Association Gala The annual Auction, hosted by the MP&MS Parents Association, is the School’s premier fundraising event! Support and participation from our community for the silent, online, and live auctions, as well as sponsorships and underwriting, help to make this event a success.
In Bloom Auction & Gala
Our co-chairs Mikaela Palmerton (Sawyer, kindergarten) and Sylvie Forestell (Henry, seventh grade), invite you to join the fun! Keep an eye out for volunteer opportunities and make sure to mark your calendars. In Bloom! Spirited Soirée! Boisterous Bash! Whatever you want to call it... the cocktails will be cold and the food will be great. This year’s Parents Association Auction will be In Bloom — please save the date! Saturday, April 21, 2018 Fort Mason, San Francisco
What’s the Difference? Your donations support the people and programs that make MP&MS special. We ask for gifts because tuition does not cover the cost of the innovative programs and services every student receives.
Annual Fund
356
Auction
gifts meet immediate
2017-2018 GOAL = $600,000
gifts of any size make a difference
creates dialogue community
needs
one month fundraising effort
In Bloom
volunteering builds community
number of students who benefit from gifts this year
expenses not covered by student tuition
financial aid
Auction & Gala
save the date!
April 21, 2018
fund a need
helps strengthen socio-
economic diversity of the school and student body
Capitol & Major Gifts investment
Foundation for the Future
special projects
long-term
multi-year
LARGE PROJECTS
– Q&A with Nicola Bach and Adam Gebler donor profile
It’s clear that the family feels fortunate to be part of this community, so they look for ways to give back. “This is our second year in the school,” says Nicola. “Our first year, I was on the auction committee. My role was primarily editing the catalog, including the descriptions of the wonderful items donated, as well as inspiring enthusiasm and participation. Most recently, I was on the Annual Fund committee. Since my background is in fundraising, it made sense. We achieved 100 percent participation, which was great! This year, I’m going to be an HRP (homeroom parent), along with Pam Taylor.” Adam reads to students in the classroom whenever possible, which is one more way the family stays connected with what’s happening day to day in the life of the School. He adds, “I also coach a little league team (at the field adjacent to campus) that’s mostly MP&MS students, which is a fun way to be involved and get to know the kids. To me that’s just part of the Ask MP&MS parents Nicola Bach and Adam Gebler, and they’ll
whole community — before, during, and after the day.”
tell you their son Sebastian loved school so much last year that he didn’t want summer to start. “He’s very curious, like
Nicola and Adam believe that MP&MS goes above and
so many children, and he loves the way he’s learning here
beyond to enhance the experience for students and families.
— he loves the process. From the smallest detail of Darinee
“The knowledge the teachers have of our child is incredible.
(Hoonsiwan, second grade teacher) putting individual covers
The level of commitment comes from within, and that says
on their journals, to the writing of their fairy tales — every step
a lot about the school.” From academics to extracurricular
is exciting to him. He is so satisfied when there’s a process and
activities, this theme carries over into every area of school life.
a destination and he can understand how he got there. We
“What Matt (Penwell, After School Program Manager) does
feel it is so important to have that base of happiness around
is not only logistically a lifesaver, but it’s really healthy for the
learning. MP&MS is providing Sebastian with the foundation for
kids. Especially for working parents, this kind of program is a
becoming a lifelong learner.”
huge extension.” It goes without saying that it feels good to give when you know the results of your contributions really
The couple has found it easy to get to know other parents,
make a difference. “It’s easy to love the space here and all the
and that has added to their positive experience of the School.
improvements — the playground, the science lab, and so on.”
“Schools talk about community as a construct. Our previous
But Nicola reflects that it’s not always what you see on the
experience is that this was an idea, but not an actuality.
surface that makes your contribution matter. “People think of
MP&MS is diverse enough where you can find people you
giving as a visual. But it’s what’s done with that contribution
connect with, but small enough where it’s intimate. Everyone
that makes it truly worth continuing to invest. We know that
is so kind and accommodating.”
when we give monetarily to MP&MS, we’re making an impact.”
– Q&A with Eliza and Michael Koeppel donor profile
feel comfortable in their new surroundings, and their love of learning was inspiring. Andrew, Jesse, Christa, Tom and the entire sixth grade team have been equally incredible. Reflects Eliza, Because of the supportive school community and learning environment, our daughters are aware of their individual learning styles — which is translating into a strong belief in themselves and an enhanced love for learning.” The Koeppels agree that, “for us, our confirmation that we made the right choice in schools comes every morning as they happily and excitedly leave for school each day.” The Koeppels remark that their daughters enjoy everything from the small class sizes, to the wide variety of electives offered (favorites for them have been sewing, robotics, and baking, so far), to the outdoor education programs to Mendocino, Point Reyes, and Yosemite. With their girls so happy at school, Mike notes that for him and Eliza as parents,“it’s the integrated, interactive “We chose MP&MS because of the smaller learning
approach to teaching and learning that stands out. We are
environment that focuses on the whole child – providing a
constantly impressed with how our children have developed a
strong academic curriculum along with supportive emotional
sense of how to learn with and from not only their teachers, but
and social development. We felt it was the right school for our
also from other students.”
children to thrive.” During their time at MP&MS, the Koeppels have both increased When parents Eliza and Mike Koeppel were asked what they
their volunteering at school. Mike is involved with the Green
felt was unique about MP&MS, they were clearly of one mind.
Team (he helped organize a contest on campus called the
“We took tours of different private schools in Marin. When
Green Sneaker Challenge that encouraged kids to go green
we visited MP&MS, we were impressed by how comfortable,
to school), while Eliza served on the Auction committee. In
happy, and confident the students were. The faculty and staff
addition, both parents have been drivers for field trips, served
are passionate about and committed to the School and the
in the kitchen at Clem Miller, and helped with the middle school
students. We could feel the sense of community throughout
play. As they reflect on the importance of giving, they add,“We
our visit — and it was that kind of environment that made
think MP&MS is a wonderful school with fantastic facilities and
MP&MS stand out among other schools.”
great resources. We’re pleased to be part of this community at a time when the middle school is growing to accommodate
Both of the Koeppels’ children entered MP&MS in fifth
more students, and grateful to the families before us that have
grade, but the adjustment period didn’t last long. “Meike and
helped support that vision. It is important to us to give back
Rebecca were truly amazing in how easily they helped make
to MP&MS not just so it can grow, but to ensure that quality
that transition seamless for them. They both made our girls
education will be available for those who need it in the future.”
Thank You to Our Annual Fund Donors FOUNDER’S COUNCIL
LEADERSHIP COUNCIL
Anonymous (2) Clara Jeffery Charitable Trust Chris and Nancy Connery Lewis Kaufman and Anna Davis Bill and Krista Martin Mark and Catherine Slavonia Brian and Katie Taylor The Donald and Carole Chaiken Foundation Julie Chaiken The Marquié Wilkinson Fund Serge Marquié and Sally Wilkinson Mike and Renee Tremmel*
Anonymous (6) William and Starrs Arnot John and Michelle Battelle Bayhurst Foundation* Donaldson Pillsbury Jr. and Skye Pillsbury Ryno Blignaut and Sarah Parkes Jim Bowbliss and Laurie Smith* Robert and Sari Bramble HP Chan and Lai King Yeung Peter Conklin and Jeanne Heath* Daniel and Elizabeth Dias Julie and Jon Elam Bob Engelke Daniel Grace and Angelina Alioto-Grace David and Jennifer Hatfield David and Caroline Jeske Joe Keene and Susan Andrus Hilary King William and Aimee Macaitis Melissa McGinn Michael and LouAnn Micucci Mike and Petra Mojabi Vlad and Lana Myasnyankin Jeremy and Amy Noblin Anderson and Laura Page George and Jennifer Persky Rich and Tanya Peterson Philip and Cynthia Pillsbury Powell Endowment Foundation Jeff and Kristen Powell Jeffrey and Adriana Rabkin Todd and Alison Regenold John and Lola Ross Adan Schwartz and Randi Wallach Michael and Tara Schon Schwab Charitable Fund Rory and Jan Little Glenda and Jeffrey Sell Joseph and Sara Sullivan The McBurney Foundation Charles McBurney and Linda Bacon McBurney Marc Watrous and Kimberly Kraemer Watrous Gideon and Jacquelyn Weil Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign* Jon and Sallie Squire Erik and Ali Witte
HEAD’S COUNCIL Jim and Sarah Cox Shawn and Samantha Cross Deason Family Michael and Daphne Dickson Mark and Maria Forney Daniel Higgins and Maiya Shaw Kurt and Carolyn Jensen Michael and Eliza Koeppel Brendan and Cara Moorcroft Nick and Caren Orum Kurt and Elizabeth Rieke The Chicago Community Foundation Dick and Lorin Costolo
In preparing our donor listings, we’ve made every effort to ensure that all the information is accurate and complete. If there is an omission or error in spelling, please accept our apologies and notify the Development Office at communications@mpms.org so that our records can be corrected. Thank you.
Thank You to Our Annual Fund Donors IMPACT CIRCLE
PANTHER PALS
American Endowment Foundation Scott Hummel and Charis Denison Anonymous (6) Robert and Jillian Arnold Kristine Klussman and Prescott Ashe Cameron and Elizabeth Breitner Patrick and Laura Briggs Kenneth and Julie Busch Brian and Jill Conn Jason and Laura Davis Benjamin and Kristine Dollard Laurie Eisendrath Fidelity Charitable Fund Frances Stroh Chris and Allison Fragakis Jonathan and Kirsten Goff Jeffrey Hallam and Jennifer Schaefer Jewish Federation of St. Louis Richard and Jean Riezman Eric and Heather Johnson Jason and Jessica Kissane Rob and Sloan Klein Chris and Johanna Kramer Rachel Lehman Aaron Leone Jonathan and Jane Maier Tim Massey and Summer Tritt Paul and Leah Masterson Bob and Jodie O’Connor Matthew and Elyse Omernick Ludger Peters and Neysa Furey Mehrdad Razavi and Hedieh Saeidi-Razavi Jason Riley and Charity Vargas Steve and Ali Rivera Chris and Eileen Sheldon Jordan and Margaret Silber Kaveh and Lida Soofer Roman and Romana Stanek Jason and Ananda Tavano The Joseph and Mercedes McMicking Foundation Connie McHugh Alex and Lily Uihlein Clayton and Danielle Walker Stephen Wilson and Corinne Wong Britton and Kirsten Womack
Christopher and Susie Ames Anonymous (19)* Khalid and Aelish Baig Andrew and Caitlin Brown* Christa Butler William and Sue Butler Michael and Kasi Campbell Brian and Carrie Chee Mary and John Council James and Catherine Eddy Jeff Eisenberg and Melinda Aquino David Emanuel Bryce and Becky Fenster Charlene and David Geffen Daniel and Katy Gildengorin* Keith and Julie Haag Bentley and Nicole Hall Jason and Johanna Hall Daniel and Karen Hanover Anne Holden and Jeffrey Holden Jewish Community Federation & Endowment Fund Ari and Mead Blum Sarah Lamb The Landers Family* Jon and Jennifer Lefferts Leon Lepyansky and Mary Hope McQuiston Brent and Anne Lowinger Eric and Carrie Machleder Vishal Makhijani and Amy Davis Anthony and Despina Mancini Lee Marshall Elizabeth and James McDonnell Robert and Karen McHugh Ryan and Rachel McKim Vaughn and Carole McKim Taylor and Vanessa McKinley Robert and Missy McQuiston Mollie Stone’s Market Daniel and Maeve Mosher Dana Muise and Leigh Beisch George and Sarah Notter Edson Nunes da Silva and Paula Partee Jason Perko and Anne Wara PG&E Dave Canny and Tamar Dover Donaldson Pillsbury Jr. and Skye Pillsbury Antonello Pipoli and Kitty McDonnell Grant Powell and Olivia Humphrey Axel Redemann and Yunhee Yoo Andy and Alison Revell Blaine and Linda Rieke Benjamin and Casey Roberts Tom and Irene Rosko Ethan Russell and Shannon Mong Ian Sachs and Elizabeth Herrick Ajang and Tannaz Salkhi The Searle Family Alex Shmelev and Robin Beck
Michael and Victoria Song Alexei and Elena Sorokin Ilona Kotelnikov Cristopher and Pamela Taylor The New York Community Trust Marnie Pillsbury Diego Tonda and Ana Tonda Keller Lindsay Walsh Karen Whitaker Leslie Whitaker Daniel Woodhead
BUDDIES Ryan and Adriana Abbe Sarah Abbey Joy Abesamis Ellen Abrams Patty Ahlbrandt Anonymous (25)* Marisa and Costantino Aversa Nora Bailetti Jerry and Jane Baldwin Scott Bang Daydra Bell and Cindy Mah Gregory Benson and Laura French Malcolm and Karen Berg-Smith Derek Berka Jesse and Sarah Brewster Derek and Carianne Brinkman David Brown and Jessica Williams Liz Brown Bruce and Dorian Carlisle Britney Castro Cinthia Chacón Claire Charbonneau Kelly Checo Joel and Lynn Chestler Andrew and Erin Chun Kevin Clarke and Jennifer Klem-Clarke River and Keri Cohen Kevin and Leené Coleman Michael and Dolores Coleman Troy Cowen James and Sarah Ann Cox Carmen and Jim Crockett The Dagnino Family Gabriel and Ashley Daon Elliott and Elizabeth DeLoach Dave and Chris DeMartini Mark DeRango Ferenc and Karen Dobronyi Kristi Durst Andrew Eldredge Peter Eldredge Sam Eskandaripour Christian Fair and Kelli Limm Fair Steve and Donna Fanfelle Silvia Flores-Vasquez Linda Franco
Garrett and Rush Frank Gap Foundation Gift Match Program Abdi Tajbakhsh and Emily D’Aniello Adam Gebler and Nicola Bach* Bob and Nancy Goff* David and Dana Gottlieb Marilyn Guerry Dan Harrison Sam and Frances Hinckley Darinee Hoonsuwan Jon Hull Roger and Ann Hummel Scott Hummel and Charis Denison Susan Humphrey Lyle Jensen Laurel Johnson Jason and Angela Jones Rhonda Jones James and Joan Kelly Patricia Kissane Margot Koch Alessa Kutten Angela Layton Michael Leifer and Eugenia Ives Jerry and Kathy Lewis The Lo Family Michael LoRusso Jennifer Lucas
Thank You to Our Annual Fund Donors Stephanie Lyle Joan Lynch Paul and Jennifer Maes Gail Marentette Andrea Marshall Jim and Diane Mayer Ruth McDaniels Tamar McLachlan Phillip McNall Michael and Yukiko Meadows Mitzi Medrud Stephanie Mink Paige Missamore Beverly Lone Mooney Mario Moran and Skylar Ulrich David and Shannon Mulligan David and Mia Munson Erin Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Josh Murray Caitlin and Aftim Nassar Nicolette Inc. Matt and Amie Penwell Barry and Ruth Phillips Helen Pogrel Linadria Porter Peter and Leila Poutiatine Charlie Queary
Lisa Ramezzano Jeffrey and Rakel Reed Thomas and Rachel Reid The Rosenberg Family Mary Russell Charles and Annette Russo Tom and Pam Ryan Tompson and Nanette Ryan Que and Celine Schafer The Schrey Family Ian and Audrey Sharp Matthew and Tove Sharp Siofra Rice and Mark Shirley Alexandra Siliezar Gail and Bud Simpson Bob and Mary Slavonia Annie St. John Mo and Brooke Stout Paul and Natalie Straub* Whitney Sutak Jesse and Eve Swagerty Carol Taylor Jeff and Amy Taylor The Benevity Community Impact Fund* Andy and Andi Kelly Marianne Thomas Erin and Preston Thrasher Daniel and Elizabeth Traub Steve and Stacey Tsuchiyama Jason and Willow Tuley Dylan Turner and Nicole Laborde Vanessa Vertin Meike Wanberg William and Diane Wara Brady and Kristina Watkins Rob and Amy Webb Sarah Westmoreland John and Betsy Wheelan Michael Wray Rebecca Wunderlich Kristen Zeitzer Junia Ziblay
MATCHING COMPANIES The Benevity Community (3) Charles Schwab Corporation Deutsche Bank Americas Dodge & Cox Gift Matching ExxonMobile Gap Foundation Gift Match IBM International Foundation Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR) Makena Capital Management MicroEdge PG&E (4) Stuart Family Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation Educational Matching Gift Program (2)
Julie’s Art Deck At the annual Parents Association Auction, 80’s Bash, Marin Primary & Middle School announced plans for the building of Julie’s Art Deck in honor of retiring Head of School, Julie Elam. It was the school’s largest Fund-a-Need effort and with the generous support of our donors, this project was funded in one night! This art deck will provide an expanded space for students to explore as learners, display areas and storage for projects and tools, natural light for artistic enhancement, and outdoor access for project-based learning. The addition of a long anticipated art deck in Julie’s name will support and facilitate the integration of science, technology, engineering, arts, and math, commonly known as STEAM. Over the years, Julie has brought her passion and conviction about the importance of STEAM education to MP&MS in transformative and innovative ways. Julie’s leadership and initiatives have always been underscored by the premise that exceptional teaching must take place with exceptional tools, including classrooms that accommodate the latest technology and resources. The art deck will honor Julie’s legacy with an inspiring, flexible, and unique learning space and will exemplify her longstanding commitment to providing our students with outstanding STEAM education.
ART DECK DONORS Ryan and Adriana Abbe Anonymous Robert and Jillian Arnold Scott Bang Julia Banning John and Michelle Battelle Rick and Sarah Bernard Ari and Mead Blum Jim Bowbliss and Laurie Smith Daniel Braun and Ginger Layden Braun Patrick and Laura Briggs Jeff and Kirby Burke Christa Butler Brian and Vanessa Calder Julie Chaiken Peter Conklin and Jeanne Heath Chris and Nancy Connery David and Lara Corey Will Costa and Kitty King Dick and Lorin Costolo Rick and Paula Coven Jim and Sarah Cox Shawn and Samantha Cross Luis and Romina Dagnino Mark and Meredith Deason Daniel and Elizabeth Dias Ferenc and Karen Dobronyi Bryce and Pamela Emo Steve and Donna Fanfelle Bryce and Becky Fenster Jack and Sylvie Forestell
Mark and Maria Forney Mark and Molly Gamble Jonathan and Kirsten Goff Daniel and Karen Hanover Butch and Jessica Haze Roberta Heath Bradshaw and Whitt Bradshaw Daniel Higgins and Maiya Shaw Anne Holden and Jeffrey Holden Eliot and Margot Holtzman David and Caroline Jeske Lewis Kaufman and Anna Davis Hilary King Jason and Jessica Kissane Rob and Sloan Klein Leon Lepyansky and Mary Hope McQuiston Alton and Noelle Lo Jennifer Lucas Bill and Krista Martin Paul and Leah Masterson Robert and Karen McHugh Ryan and Rachel McKim Michael and LouAnn Micucci Ravi and Christy Mohan Brendan and Cara Moorcroft Brian and Nicole Mott Dana Muise and Leigh Beisch David and Mia Munson Erin Murphy Paul and Melanie Nichols Jeremy and Amy Noblin
George and Sarah Notter Nick and Caren Orum Anderson and Laura Page Todd and Mikaela Palmerton Matthew Pasewark and Nancye Michaelian-Pasewark George and Jennifer Persky Michael Stortz and Valerie Pierce Donaldson Pillsbury Jr. and Skye Pillsbury Philip and Cynthia Pillsbury Antonello Pipoli and Kitty McDonnell Andrew and Alicia Poray-Nizankowski Jeff and Kristen Powell Todd and Alison Regenold Kurt and Elizabeth Rieke Benjamin and Casey Roberts Tom and Irene Rosko Joe Rusbarsky and Margaret Warner Ian Sachs and Elizabeth Herrick Geoff and Brenda Scheumann Greg Schilz and Kim Kihara Michael and Tara Schon Adan Schwartz and Randi Wallach Matthew and Tove Sharp Mark and Catherine Slavonia Jon and Sallie Squire John Stobo
Joseph and Sara Sullivan Brian and Katie Taylor The McBurney Foundation Steve and Stacey Tsuchiyama Daryl and Kim Walcroft Marc Watrous and Kimberly Kraemer Watrous Gideon and Jacquelyn Weil Karen Whitaker John Whitaker and Susan Kan Whitaker Ron and Stephanie Wolf
Thank You to Our Science Lab Donors The 2016-2017 school year saw MP&MS open of a state-ofthe-art facility that will bolster an enhanced and advanced curriculum across grades. Designed to support an innovative and nimble program that can respond to changes in our rapidly evolving world, the labs have both indoor and outdoor spaces adjacent to the Outdoor Education Center, art studio, and music room, and will provide opportunities for integrated projects, research, and experiments. This project would not have been possible without the leadership of our Master Plan committee and generous support of the following donors: Eliot Holtzman – Chair, Peter Pfau, Hassan Afrookteh, Sam Cross, Julie Elam, Joe Keene, Liz Ranieri Kuth, Bill Martin, and LeAnn Wanninger.
MAGNOLIA CIRCLE
LEADERSHIP COUNCIL
Anonymous Chris and Nancy Connery Dick and Lorin Costolo Jim and Sarah Cox Shawn and Samantha Cross James and Holly Farrell Bill and Krista Martin Jeff and Kristen Powell Richard S. Reynolds Foundation Kurt and Elizabeth Rieke Mark and Catherine Slavonia The Donald and Carole Chaiken Foundation Julie Chaiken The William G. Irwin Charity Foundation
Jonathan and Stacey Cohen Julie and Jon Elam Mark and Maria Forney Anne Holden and Jeffrey Holden Hilary King Rob and Sloan Klein Rory and Jan Little David McCormick In Memory of Betsy Richardson Melissa McGinn Jeremy and Amy Noblin Rich and Tanya Peterson Michael Purcell Justin and Lee Sadrian Henry Sohn The McBurney Foundation Charles McBurney and Linda Bacon McBurney Marc Watrous and Kimberly Kraemer Watrous Gideon and Jacquelyn Weil John Whitaker and Susan Kan Whitaker Greg and Gay Wilcox
FOUNDER’S COUNCIL Chris and Deb Albinson Clara Jeffery Charitable Trust Joe Keene and Susan Andrus Nick and Caren Orum Jordan and Margaret Silber Frances Stroh
HEAD’S COUNCIL Daniel Higgins and Maiya Shaw Michael and Eliza Koeppel Linda Noblin John Stobo
IMPACT CIRCLE
BUDDIES
Christopher and Susie Ames Jim Bowbliss and Laurie Smith Holly Davidson Daniel and Elizabeth Dias Sanford and Jennifer Israel Kurt and Carolyn Jensen Ilona Kotelnikov Byron Kuth and Liz Ranieri Kuth David McNeil Wendy McNeil Kate Merrill James and Charlotte Popken Jeffrey and Adriana Rabkin Greg Schilz and Kim Kihara Chris and Eileen Sheldon Alexei and Elena Sorokin Brian and Katie Taylor Daniel and Elizabeth Traub Mike and Renee Tremmel
Sarah Abbey Marc Baluda and Mary Beth Salyer Malcolm and Karen Berg-Smith David Brown and Jessica Williams Jeff and Kirby Burke Michele Field Robert Field Chris and Allison Fragakis Paul and Nicole Howard Andy and Andi Kelly Michael LoRusso Paul and Jennifer Maes Michael and Yukiko Meadows Stephanie Mink David and Mia Munson Erin Murphy William and Annabelle Reber Tim and Lindsay Regan Todd and Alison Regenold Ellen Rosenthal Todd and Camille Roth Matthew and Erica Schrey Siofra Rice and Mark Shirley Abdi Tajbakhsh and Emily D’Aniello Ray and Jean Taylor In Memory: Betsy Richardson Karen Whitaker
PANTHER PALS Anonymous (5) William and Starrs Arnot Lawrence and Stacey Bancroft Ari and Mead Blum Owsley and Victoire Brown David and Lara Corey Mark and Meredith Deason Laurie Eisendrath Riccardo and Michelle Gale Fritz and Jodeen Glasser Sameer and Lala Joshi Lewis Kaufman and Anna Davis Pierre and Susan LeComte Aaron Leone Andrea Marshall Lee Marshall Michael and LouAnn Micucci George and Sarah Notter Anderson and Laura Page Philip and Cynthia Pillsbury Mehrdad Razavi and Hedieh Saeidi-Razavi Alex Shmelev and Robin Beck Michael and Victoria Song Kaveh and Lida Soofer Jon and Sallie Squire* Livia and Christopher Stone Sharon Stone Steve and Stacey Tsuchiyama Erik and Ali Witte
Major Donor Dinner For over 40 years, Marin Primary & Middle School students have benefited Current parents, alumni parents, faculty, administration, and friends celebrate a year of Major Donor giving in the new Science Lab. Pictured: Sam Cross with Margaret Silber.
from the commitment and generosity of a community of friends, including trustees, parents, grandparents, alumni, faculty, and staff. We are grateful for this support and engagement each year. Philanthropic gifts to the School make an enormous impact in the teachers we hire, the small group instruction we provide, the art, drama, and music programs we offer, and the success our students achieve after graduation. In short, every aspect of our program is touched by the generosity of our community. Every gift, no matter the size, helps students of today and tomorrow thrive. During the 2016-2017 school year, approximately 71 individual donors and families gave Leadership level gifts to the Annual Fund, which represented
Pictured clockwise from top: Dave DeMartini, Jan Little, Caren Orum, Katie Taylor, Julie Chaiken, Lew Kaufman, Anna Davis, Leila Poutiatine, Dustin Sullivan, Amy Noblin
nearly 71% of our Annual Fund total. In the spring, Major Donors ($5,000+) to the 2016-2017 Annual Fund and Science Lab project were invited for a special gathering in recognition of their generosity and commitment to the School. This festive dinner party was held in the newly opened Science Lab and featured cocktails, a catered dinner, toasts, and celebration of the many milestones and accomplishments made possible by the philanthropic giving of our exceptional community. A very special thank you to Annual Fund co-chairs Maiya Shaw and Caren Orum, and to Development Committee chair Nancy Connery.
– Q&A with Kristi Durst and Sarah Abbey third grade teacher profile
How has parent support and participation helped you accomplish your goals as a teacher? Kristi: As a teacher, I am so grateful for the parents who support our field trips. Extending student learning beyond the classroom helps us create a well-rounded educational experience that enhances academics and deepens learning. Without the willingness of these generous parent volunteers to be drivers and active participants, we wouldn’t be able to provide the enrichment that off-campus experiences offer. Sarah: I have learned so much from our amazing parents when they participate in Parent Share in third grade. We have had a range of presentations, from sharing family cookie recipes to demonstrating how guitars are made to explaining how airplanes work. I love this part of our curriculum, not only because we all learn so much, but because of the important SEL component; it’s such a great opportunity for a child to take pride in his or her family. Why is it important to you to give back to MP&MS? Kristi: I truly appreciate the ability to take field trips that What stands out most about the community at MP&MS?
relate to our curriculum, as well as the opportunity for professional development and a generous classroom budget
Kristi: I’ve had the privilege of teaching at MP&MS for
to buy needed supplies. I have been given a rich environment
eighteen years — nine years each in first and third grade.
to do a job I love! I’m so happy to play a part in supporting
One of the main reasons I remain so dedicated to this
this dynamic and loving school.
community is because of the warmth among those who work here. There is a collective commitment to designing the best ways to meet the needs of students and enhance their learning experience.
Sarah: MP&MS has given me so much. I have been supported to follow my educational passions through professional development. I have a strong interest in SEL, and I have been given several opportunities to attend conferences and
Sarah: MP&MS is like the Disneyland of work places… it’s
workshops in this area. Having taught in other schools, I am
the happiest place on earth! Honestly, I love the people I
consistently impressed with how MP&MS truly walks the
work with, I love the families, and I love the children. Over
walk when it comes to supporting teachers and students.
the past 10 years, I have been blown away by the way we
I am given the resources I need to reach each individual
rally together through good times and bad. I love that we
student. Whether it is providing hands-on materials in the
are a small school, because I feel it allows me to get to
classroom, bringing in LRC support, or connecting with
know the majority of the kids and families (even the ones I
outside resources, the administration makes sure I have what
haven’t taught). It’s a warm and caring place, and I feel so
I need to do my personal best teaching. For this reason, it is
lucky to be a part of it.
a pleasure to be able to give back.
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Ways to Give Cash, Check, or Credit Card
Online
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Marin Primary & Middle School Office of Development 20 Magnolia Avenue Larkspur CA 94939
Pledge A pledge is a commitment to make a gift. By letting us know in the fall that we can count on your support this year, we can budget accordingly and ensure that all of our programs and activities are fully funded. Pledges can be paid any time before the end of our fiscal year on May 15, 2018 and can be paid on a monthly basis.
Recurring Gifts Recurring gifts are an easy way to make a big impact that works for your budget and schedule. Set up your gift one time, and it will automatically be deducted from your credit card on a monthly basis.
Gifts of Stock Gifts of appreciated securities and stocks allow the donor to receive a tax deduction for the stock’s current market value and avoid capital gains tax on the appreciation. For instructions on how your broker can transfer stock to MP&MS, please contact the Development Office, at development@mpms.org.