2018-2019 Annual Report

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ANNUAL REPORT 2018-2019

THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTNERSHIP


DEAR FRIENDS We are pleased to present the 2018-2019 Annual Report. You’ll find it filled with the warmth, energy, and positivity of the School. The year was marked by program achievements, new program offerings, seamless leadership changes, and repeated recognition of staff excellence, all made possible by your support. Our children and students are making remarkable progress, as evidenced by our program outcomes. The year was noteworthy in that we launched two high impact programs. The PG RISE at Randolph, our collaborative high school program, opened its first classroom in the fall with P.G. Chambers School staff and the Randolph High School environment. Four teenagers successfully completed their first year in a program that offers our sophisticated special education and therapy expertise in a safe, yet broader, school environment. In addition, we began a year-long consultative relationship with Newark Public Schools’ multiply disabled/medically involved programming. Services include staff training, curriculum consultation, and onsite assistive technology clinics. At P.G. Chambers School, excellence is the cornerstone of our work and we are strengthened by the mix of both longterm and new faces. This winter, we honored staff anniversaries including an impressive number of 40, 35, 30, 25, and 20-year awards. We also welcomed Jerry DeFrancisco as our new President of the Board of Trustees, along with new board members Deb Hughes of ADP, Chris Cirrotti of Langan Engineering and Environmental Services, and Bob Rigby of dancker. New members of the management team are Kathleen DeSantis, development director, Schkira Pittman, assistant principal, and Holli Wright, MS, PT, director of physical therapy. We also extend our deepest gratitude to two very special members of the Board of Trustees who completed their terms: Unjeria C. Jackson, MD, who served as President and is now our first honorary emeritus board member, and Tom Walsh, former Vice President of the Board. Both have provided wise leadership and given generously of their time, talent, and treasure for many years.

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Staff excellence is evident daily and reflected in our strong outcomes and in professional speaking invitations and awards. For example, senior speech language pathologists Kristin Geraghty and Christine Cayero presented at the American Speech and Hearing Association conference in Boston on teaching graduate students about interprofessional practice as a means to best treat the whole child. This work spawned additional presentations at Seton Hall University and the New Jersey Council for Exceptional Children conference. Julie Haggerty, DPT, ATP, a recognized leader in the assistive technology field and PGCS director of assistive technology, received the national “Excellence in Creative School-Based Therapy” award from Education Resources, Inc., a leading provider of continuing education for therapists. Janet Michalowski, RN, BSN, CSN, PGCS director of nursing, received recognition as the NJ March of Dimes Pediatric Nurse of the Year. These are but a few of our year’s highlights, made possible by your generous gifts. We hope you will take a moment to visit www.chambersschool.org/news-events/ annual-report/ for a complete listing of our 841 donors and 100 volunteers who helped make these accomplishments and many more possible. Please enjoy the report. We look forward to seeing you in the year ahead! With deep appreciation to our families, our donors, and our staff, who together make our children’s successes possible,

Jerry DeFrancisco President, Board of Trustees

Patty Sly Executive Director


EXTRA, EXTRA READ ALL ABOUT OUR STUDENTS LEARNING TO READ! Here at P.G. Chambers School, our students keep growing and growing! Our school is proud to immerse our students in a culture of literacy by incorporating literature, creative writing and public speaking into the school day. Students in Kindergarten through grade 8 learn reading foundation skills by participating in two primary curricula, SPIRE and MEville to WEville. SPIRE is a multi-sensory phonics program while MeVille to WeVille emphasizes reading vocabulary related to everyday life. A process of dynamic assessment is used by our teachers to monitor student progress and adjust strategies to foster success.

In the 2018-2019 school year, 92.5% of our school aged student sample demonstrated progress in reading skills! MEville to WEville . . . . 41% of students . . . . . . .Slight Gains 45% of students . . . . . . .Moderate Gains 14% of students . . . . . . .Significant Gains SPIRE 33% of students . . . . . . .Increased one level in SPIRE program 67% of students . . . . . . .Made gains in current level of SPIRE program

Self-Care Update! We have continued to emphasize strategies to promote gains in our students’ self-care skills. For the 2018-2019 school year, 54% of our students demonstrated gains in self-care skills, while 36% maintained the skills they acquired in previous years.

VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT Every year, P.G. Chambers School has the privilege of working with many talented and passionate volunteers, and for that, we are so grateful. Here is a snapshot of some volunteer activities from 2018-2019: In October 2018, employees from Bayer created a “pumpkin patch” for our students in the Learning Park. Volunteers helped each student choose the perfect pumpkin and shared in the students’ joy and laughter during this fun event.

“ The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others. ”

– Mahatma Gandhi

Students from Immaculate Conception High School in Lodi visited in January to assist our speech department in creating Pragmatic Organization Dynamic Display (PODD) books. Students toured the school, learned how PODD books support our students in communication, and then got to work helping our staff! Kids Helping Kids, a volunteer student group from Hanover Park Regional High School, came to PGCS in February to read snowman books with our students and make a snowman craft to take home. The students returned to PGCS in the spring to assist with field day. Throughout the year, members of our board of trustees, board committees, and special event committees, all give of their time to advance the mission of PGCS. We are continually amazed at the dedication and caring of our community.

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Philanthropy Making an Impact In 2018 – 2019, our generous donors came together to support our students and make the following projects possible:

Programmatic Improvements • Promethean Boards and iPads for classrooms • Assistive technology equipment and software

Facility Improvements • New flooring in classrooms and Kids Count Child Care • Restroom renovations in four classrooms • Repaired sidewalks on the Elm Street entrance

Implementation of expanded Staff Professional Development program

YOUR IMPACT YOUR SUPPORT ALLOWED P.G. CHAMBERS SCHOOL TO SERVE OVER 900 CHILDREN IN THE 2018-2019 SCHOOL YEAR. 6% 14% Community Services . . . . . . . . . . . . 594 Early Intervention. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172 School Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Kids Count Child Care. . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 952 18% 62%

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841 Donors Invested

$1,694,496 In children in 2018-2019


2018-2019 GIFTS

45% 26%

Contributions Unrestricted . . . $438,350 Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . $240,413 Restricted Funds . . . . . . . . . . . $248,888 Bequests. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $766,845 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,694,496

14%

15%

2018-2019 OPERATING REVENUE

5% 12%

Fees and Tuition . . . . . . . . $12,097,119 Total Contributions . . . . . . . $1,694,496 Government Contracts . . . . . . $772,042 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $14,563,657

83%

2%

2%

4%

>1% 2%

2018-2019 EXPENSES Salary and Benefits . . . . . . $12,220,570 Professional Fees. . . . . . . . . . . $233,426 Occupancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $263,406 General Administrative and Equipment Expenses . . . . . . . $526,447 Professional Development . . . . $60,097 Depreciation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $245,001 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13,548,947 90%

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FOREVER FORWARD Recent Legacy gifts totaling over $766,000 impact students today and tomorrow Eliot Goldberg was a resident of the Borough of Morris Plains and upon the death of his only heir, P.G. Chambers School received an unrestricted bequest of $611,000. We are beyond grateful for the seed that was planted many years ago by those who came before us. We would like to express our deepest gratitude to Eliot and his late daughter Linda Ermine for this transformational gift to our students. While we wish we could have celebrated their generosity in their lifetime, please know that we celebrate them now with much gratitude and appreciation for this truly special gift. The late Ruth and Harry Kalish

“ Don’t judge each day by the harvest

you reap but by the seed you plant. ”

– Robert Louis Stevenson

For more than 40 years, Ruth Kalish hosted Broadway theatre trips to raise money to support P.G. Chambers School. Ruth was first introduced to the school, which was then called the Easter Seals Center, by the late long-time P.G. Chambers Auxiliary member, Estelle Kanter. Together with a group of dedicated members, they increased awareness of our school and raised over $250,000 through the theatre trip fund raiser which still exists today. But Ruth’s desire to help children with disabilities started back when she was a driver for the United Cerebral Palsy in Queens. At that time, her husband Harry was commuting from Long Island to work at Bell Labs in Whippany, and

Harry and Ruth Kalish designated a portion of their charitable remainder annuity trust to continue the work they have been so passionate about for over 40 years. it would not be long before they decided to make New Jersey their home. As a new resident of East Hanover, Ruth immediately searched for a place to volunteer her time and support children with disabilities. PGCS was the grateful beneficiary until her death in June 2017. Ruth was predeceased by her loving husband, Harry in December 2015.

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Harry was a genius, artist, computer technician, selftaught pianist, and a true renaissance man who enjoyed a distinguished career at Bell Labs working in the early stages of computer graphics. Both Harry and Ruth enjoyed the arts, jazz and going to the theatre. Upon Harry’s retirement in 1981, Harry and Ruth started a modest business selling art supplies, which quickly grew into an international business designing and selling Kalish Finest Brushes to artists all over the U.S. and beyond. Harry and Ruth were true entrepreneurs who always followed their passion for engineering, design, and the arts. Ruth and Harry gave so much during their lifetime to P.G. Chambers School and many other worthwhile organizations. Their legacy of love and caring for individuals with disabilities will live on through their recent $155,845 gift from their charitable remainder annuity trust. Ruth and Harry will always be an inspiration and we are forever grateful for their generous and thoughtful gift.

We want to express our appreciation for your planned gift to P.G. Chambers School. But we may not know about it. Please tell us if you have included the school in your will or trust, or as a beneficiary of your IRA, retirement account, bank account, or insurance policy. Your gift helps create endless possibilities for our children and their families today and tomorrow and we would like to recognize you for your thoughtfulness. To schedule a confidential conversation or to learn more, contact Kathleen DeSantis, Director of Development at desantisk@chambersschool.org or by calling 973-829-8484.


EARLY INTERVENTION High impact for our youngest population When a child is born with a disability or exhibits signs of developmental delays, it is best to begin services quickly. P.G. Chambers School’s early intervention program provides interventions and therapies tailored to each child’s individual needs and gives parents and caregivers essential tools, including strategies to implement developmentally stimulating activities at home, information on how to access resources, and techniques to plan and advocate for their child. A parent shared that observing her child’s therapy sessions, asking questions, and implementing the techniques in their daily routine are all extremely beneficial. As she puts it, “I’m there to learn when therapy is taking place. The parent is very much a part of the team.” The collaborative approach and communication between therapists and parents are a vital part of our program’s success. P.G. Chambers School’s early intervention program is one of the few that offers center-based groups for toddlers. It is during these invaluable weekly sessions that children have the opportunity to develop social skills in a fun, interactive environment. Beth Skolnick, mother of a recent participant, described the group sessions stating, “Imagine my daughter and I going to a beautiful and stimulating space

where in the course of an hour they played, sang, did an art project, bubbles, and the infamous parachute! This felt like what typical kids did but in a supportive, therapeutic environment...” Thanks to philanthropic support, our early intervention program continued to grow in 2018 - 2019 and served 172 infants and toddlers with disabilities and developmental delays. Program highlights from the year include intensive staff training on working with young children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and hosting three transition workshops designed to inform and empower families in preparation for the transition from early intervention to preschool. Unfortunately, State funding falls well below the amount needed to provide a comprehensive early intervention program of this caliber. With the support of funders who recognize the program’s impact, P.G. Chambers School is able to continue providing these services. We graciously thank the following generous funders from the 2018 – 2019 program year; The F.M. Kirby Foundation, the Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation, the C. Northrop and Alethea Marder Pond Foundation, The Margaret and Peter Chang Foundation, The Gertrude L. Hirsch Foundation, the MDRT Foundation, and other special friends.

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PGCS PROUDLY WELCOMES NEW LEADERS TO OUR TEAM

PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES We are thrilled to welcome Jerry DeFrancisco as our new President of the Board of Trustees at P.G. Chambers School. Jerry is President of Beacon Professional Group, LLC., and a Distinguished Executive in Residence, Center for Academic Community Engagement, Siena College. Jerry is the former President of Humanitarian Services at American Red Cross where he provided leadership and management oversight of operations for 1,500 local Red Cross locations across the country and around the world. Prior to his tenure with the Red Cross, Jerry was a senior executive with AT&T and he brings his executive-level leadership skills to advancing the mission of the School. In addition to serving on the Board’s personnel and strategic committees, Jerry gives his time to support P.G. Chambers School’s Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) program, preparing the next generation of leaders within the organization. Welcome, Jerry!

DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT We are excited to welcome Kathleen DeSantis, who has joined P.G. Chambers School as our new director of development. Kathleen comes to us with 33 years of development experience having served for the past 12 years as the Director of Alumni and Development at Far Hills Country Day School. Kathleen also served as Director of Major Gifts at Morristown Memorial Health Foundation where she served as a member of the fund raising team to secure $29 million to build the Goryeb Children’s Hospital. Kathleen spent 10 years of her career at Wildwood Programs, a school and comprehensive service provider for children and adults with autism. Kathleen is a certified fund raising executive who has

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been active in the fund raising community serving on industry boards, as a guest speaker, and a mentor to many. She is passionate about our mission and is enjoying getting to know our extended community. When asked what brought her to PGCS, Kathleen’s answer was quite simple, “I love kids as evidenced by my career choices, and to return to helping kids with disabilities and their families brings joy to my heart. I look forward to partnering with the dedicated staff, board, and our many generous contributors to continue to build a comprehensive advancement program that will help sustain PGCS for many years to come.” Welcome, Kathleen!


Annual Giving: Empowering Endless Possibilities The students at P.G. Chambers School have the same hopes and dreams as every child. Help our students continue to soar by making your gift today.

www.pgchambersschool.or/donate/


P.G. CHAMBERS SCHOOL EVENTS

2019 MENUS FOR THE MIND Now in it’s 24th year, Menus for the Mind raised $168,692 for programs and projects at P.G. Chambers School

Pictured above are Joanne Balady of Balady Promotions, Inc. and Jerry Rose of Jerry Rose Floral & Event Design, who have graciously co-chaired the event for over five years. Their dedication and passion has truly made this series a one-of-akind experience.

The Menus Spring Evening Event on May 2, 2019 featured “Glee” star, Matthew Morrison, at the Park Avenue Club. Students pictured above sang “Somerwhere Over The Rainbow” with Matthew - the happiness in the room was contagious.

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The 24th Menus for the Mind fall luncheon featured “Breaking Bad” Actor and Activist, RJ Mitte at the school. His story of overcoming challenges and achieving his goals, despite his disability was truly inspiring to guests, as well as parents and staff. From left to right, RJ poses for a picture with Trustee Emeritus, Unjeria C. Jackson, M.D.

The Fall Menus guests contributed $45,000 for the purchase of Promethean Boards for our classrooms.


P.G. CHAMBERS SCHOOL EVENTS BEFORE

Spring Menus event guests contributed $96,850 for the renovation of four bathrooms in our school building. AFTER

The renovations are underway and we cannot wait to show you the results!

Runners and walkers lined up on a beautiful morning in June to support P.G. Chambers School at the 7th Annual Walk. Run. Fun. 5K. 11


P.G. CHAMBERS SCHOOL EVENTS

It is an honor to have local businesses help advance the mission of P.G. Chambers School with unique community fundraising events. Thank you to Windswept Boutique in Mendham; Project Physique (pictured above) in Summit; and W by Worth and Worth Collection for generously supporting P.G. Chambers School!

From left to right: Jerry DeFrancisco, PGCS board president; Brian Tarpey, President, Tarpey Group; and Jeffrey Bagley, Vice President, Haverford Trust Company, at the 14th Annual Golf Classic at Roxiticus Golf Club.

The PGCS student leadership group held a clothing drive to benefit Roots and Wings in Denville NJ. Roots and Wings provides safe housing, case management, education, counseling and life skills to young adults who age out of foster care. Our students collected and donated a total of 297 bags for people in need- how amazing!

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ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT Nicole Craig is a proud and devoted alumna of P.G. Chambers School. Just the mention of her alma mater makes her break out into a huge smile!

Upon graduating from P.G. Chambers School, Nicole began her high school career at Horizon High School, where she starred in their production of Little Mermaid. This story really resonated with Nicole because like her, the little mermaid had to find ways of communicating without a voice.

Nicole’s school career began in 1999 at age 3! P.G. Chambers School provided the joys of friendship, routine, seasonal celebrations, and the pride of accomplishment and independence; all the wonderful aspects of school life. Nicole loved being a part of the PGCS family. She remembers her teachers, aids, therapists, and staff with great fondness. And no wonder. Each child is seen for her/his unique beauty and individuality.

At the age of 22, Nicole graduated from Horizon, and now attends a day program called the Sparta Center. She is not the least bit shy and participates in everything. She even motivated the staff to start doing science experiments! Last year, Nicole received a “Participant of the Year” award and the Center had a dinner in her honor. The experiences, exposure, and love Nicole received at P.G. Chambers School laid the foundation for her confidence and enjoyment of life, in high school, and now, as a young adult.

Now, at 23 Nicole maintains friendships with several old PGCS friends. She loves to reminisce about all of the amazing things that happened over her twelve years of growth and discovery. She loved being in the school plays such as Willy Wonka, The Polar Express, Beauty and the Beast, and Snow White, inspiring her love of plays, music, and books.

We are grateful for our PGCS family for helping Nicole discover her unique talents and to develop the confidence to pursue all that life has to offer.

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CUMULATIVE GIVING You and 840 other members of the P.G. Chambers School community came together in the 2018 – 2019 year to donate $1,694,496 to support the important work we do for students with multiple disabilities and their families. Whether you joined at one of our signature events or gave generously to our Annual Giving program or donated equipment and supplies to us, your gifts truly made an impact on every student and for that we are extremely grateful. Gifts below reflect donations made between July 1, 2018 and June 30, 2019.

Dream Maker

Anonymous Patti and Ray Chambers Goldberg Trust Ruth and Harry Kalish F. M. Kirby Foundation Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation Walmart Foundation

GIVING LEVELS Dream Maker $25,000+ Visionary

$10,000 - $24,999

Innovator

$5,000 - $9,999

Leader

$2,500 - $4,999

Benefactor

$1,000 - $2,499

Supporter

$500 - $999

Partner

$250 - $499

Advocate

$100 - $249

Friend

up to $99

Visionary

C. Northrop Pond and Althea Marder Pond Foundation Margaret and Peter Chang Foundation Community Foundation of New Jersey Lesley Draper and Robert Stolar Eric and Sarah Elbell Carolyn Ferolito Joanna and Michael Hanrahan Hidden Ponds Foundation Unjeria C. Jackson, MD and Larry Thompson Daniel and Addie Kanter Carol and James Longley Summit Area Public Foundation The Charles F & Ruth J Knippenberg Foundation The MCJ Amelior Foundation Karen and Ted Walsh Kim and Finn Wentworth

Innovator

ADP Foundation Pamela and Eric Andersen Atlantic Health Avison Young Bayer Healthcare John Conforti Stephanie and Chris Donato E.J. Grassmann Trust Gertrude L. Hirsch Charitable Trust Christine and Michael Gilfillan Heather and James Gilliland Hyde and Watson Foundation Jerry Rose Floral & Event Design Kennedys Adrienne and S. Dillard Kirby Susan and Matthew Lodge Million Dollar Round Table Foundation Bernadette and John R. Mulhearn P.G. Chambers School Auxiliary Park Avenue Club Pfizer Consumer Health Timothy Pope The Ryan Family Foundation Lori and Jerry Solomon Marisa Spagnoletti Mary Kay and John Strangfeld The Monsen Family Foundation, Inc. Thermal Service of NJ, Inc. Union Foundation The Wilf Family Foundation

Rose and David Nakamura Network for Good NK Architects Robin Petty Piper Hill Foundation, Inc. Leigh and Randolph Porges Peter and Michelle Porraro Prestige Construction Services, LLC Gabriel and Carolynn Sasso Helen and Raymond Schuyler Schwab Charitable Fund Justin Streeb Sweetwater Construction Corp. Brian Tarpey The Glenmede Trust Company, N.A. The Haverford Trust Company Cathy and Jeff Walsh Lori and John Westerhold William E Simon Foundation

Leader

Joanne and Loren Balady Pietro Barberi Audrey Bartner Benevity Community Impact Fund Chiesa Shahinian & Giantomasi Gerald and Regina DeFrancisco Encon Mechanical Alane and Howard Gruber Harrison-Hamnett Consulting Valerie and Pat Horan Abbey and Ken Horwitz Jesan Construction Group NJ, LLC Walter and Deborah Kneis Sheila Labrecque Elizabeth and Paige L’Hommedieu Louise and John McGlinchey Mutual of America

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Benefactor

Joan and Frank Adubato Andersen Interior Contracting, Inc. Eileen and Benjamin Appelbaum Arnold A. Schwartz Foundation Carolyn and James Badenhausen Belway Electrical Contracting Corp. Jon Betlow Patricia and Anthony Calandra Michael and Tina Chambers


Elizabeth Clarke The Cowan Family Charitable Fund Jose Cruz Brice and Lauren Dal Farra Davino Family Foundation, Inc. Day Pitney LLP Donatewell Concetta and Robert Dwyer Gwen and Elias Eid ExxonMobil Foundation Matching Gift Programs Mrs. E.C. Fey Fine Group Siobhan and John Gilfillan Thomas Hadler William and Amy Haskel Paul Horwitz Christa Iamiceli and Mark Anderson IT Radix, LLC Ilene and Bruce Jacobs Lori and Richard Kariss Linda and David Kaugher KF Mechanical, LLC KJP Enterprise, Inc. Knights of Columbus, Elizabeth Ann Seton Council David Lewis Pam and Joe Longo Suzanne and Michael Maguire Sharmin and Aftab Malik Susan L. and Robert E. Massengill Frances and James McCarthy Marylyn and Thomas McLaughlin Morris Music Men Tina and Thomas Mulhare Alison and J. Murray Nancy and Michael Neary Scott Newman Normandy Real Estate Management Judith Otterman P.G. Chambers School Marek Pazowski Janet and Jay Petrillo Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program Robert and Leslie Rigby Roofco Inc. Caren and Charles Rubin Sanitary Construction Company, Inc. Susan and Gregory Sherowski Signet Financial Management Carla Skodinski Erik Sletteland Patricia Sly and Robert Chernow Smith-Sondy Asphalt Construction Company Walter Strohmaier Anita Sumargono The Tarpey Group, LLC The Achill Island Foundation

The Hampshire Companies, LLC Universal Tools & Manufacturing Co. Steve and Laurie Vittorio Thomas J. Walsh, P.E. and Virginia Walsh Windswept Boutique, LLC Alyssa Wright

Supporter

AIG Elaine Balady Barrier Free Construction Frank Basanese Bayada Pediatrics BCS Interactive Beacon Professional Group, LLC Best Way Electric Co., Inc. Anthony and Michele Bonanno Cynthia and Stephen Byrd Patricia Capawana Shirley Castillo Century Group Carpet, Inc. Blaine Chambers Melissa Chernow Austin Cleary Clyde Paul Agency, Inc. County Glass & Metal Installers Ralph Dawson and Leslie Demus Gloria and William Dodd Phyllis Doyle Karen and John Dubel East Hanover Elks Lodge 815 BPO Environmental Waste Management Associates Annette Fasciano Noel and Edward Foley Frontstream Terri and John Gallagher Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Emil Geering Christopher Geraghty Glass Castle Harry J. Lawall & Sons, Inc.

Anthony Haskel Alison and Mark Hicinbothem Michael Hronec Susan and Angelo Intile J.R. Prisco, Inc. Joseph A.Natoli Construction Corp. Robert Kimpland Susan C. Kloss Carolyn and John Kowalik Marie-Eve Koziol and Russell Fairfield Karen and Richard C. Kuran Danny Lallis Danielle and Steven Lindner Elizabeth and Thomas Lodge Mary Ann LoFrumento, MD and John Hallacy Michele Logan Karen and Paul Marden Janet and Richard Michalowski Millenium International Textile Modern Floors Co., Inc. Amy Mormak Matthew Morrison Charles Musumeci New York Life Employee Giving Norris McLaughlin, P.A. Julie and Jason Nortillo Loreen Ohearn Janice Okoniewski Lynne and Jeffrey Pagano Michael Pappachristou Tara and Sean Powers Project Physique Andrea C. Quigley John Quinn Lori Rabinowitz Gary and Elaine Raymond Eunice and Ron Ricklefs Shirley and Andrew Rosenbaum Kim Ryan Catherine and Andrew Scandalios Seton Hall University John Simoudis Sharon and Kevin Smith Southern Electric Coil, LLC Suzanne and Kurt Spero Kristine and Michael Spillane Tiffany and Pavel Srnensky Katye Stanzak Stirling Fine Wines Mitzi Szerlip Marybeth and John Tamburro Tea Living, Inc. The Pick Foundation The Rotary Foundation Triangle Plumbing Co. Valley National Bank Karen and William Waldron Carolyn Young

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Partner

1United Mixed Martial Arts House, LLC Debbie Barnes Marshall and Margaret Bartlett Benmar Conditionaire Corp. Christine Cayero Katherine and John Ciliberti Joseph Coccia Gary Coopersmith Renee and Evan McGraw Lenore Dankulich-Smith and Donald Smith Judith Fallon Dennis Fashano Gillian Fisher General Mills Box Tops For Education Julie Haggerty John Harrison Lisa Horowitz Gary and Suzanne Hubschman Gregory and Amber Hummer Kelli and Charles Hutchinson Linda and Albert Iamiceli Ronald Importico Diane Judge Kaltenbacher Family Foundation Inc. Lizanne and John Kenney Kessler Rehabilation Corporation Keyboard Consultants Edna and George Knudsen Michael Krajkovich Lakeland Bank Joe Lee Lynn and Michael Linczyc Logue Trust Mary Anne and Kevin Martin Lourdes Miranda Christine Myers Sheila Oliver Victoria and Michael Oliver Patricia and Arnold Plonski

Linda Port Virginia and Michael Ranger Gina and Michael Ricciardi Holly and Kevin Ricklefs Arturo Rodriguez Andrea Ross Nancy and Nelson Schaenen Angelina Schiavone Susan and Swift Seamans Kevin Shepard Stephen Simonelli Paulette and Andreas Skibiel Gail Stone Sue Ellen Strong Robert and Rose Tiefenbacher Gabrielle Trumbull Michelle Vrouvas Nicholas Vrouvas Julia Walborn Marybeth and Joseph Walsh April and Karl Weber Jessica Williams

Advocate

Katherine and Edward Alemany Dr. Jean Anderer and Mr. Donald F. Donahue Justine Antonio AT&T Corporate Employee Giving Program Joan Atkin Jeff Bagley Bank of America Charitable Foundation Judy Banks, MD Matthew Beck Jeff Berkheimer Janiz Bermudo Janet and Ernest Biondolillo Dianne and Raymond Bonanno Christine Borowsky Stephanie and Joaquin Bouzas

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John Brens Tim Bronish Greg Brown Jean Brown Lisa and Charles Brown Michele and Jerry Bruno Julia and Andrew Buteux Timothy Cadigan Mark Cantaluppi Mary E. Carroll Kristen and Antonio Celii Karen Clark Nomi Colton-Max Marsha and John Conover Jeanne Courtright Brian and Michelle Cox Christine and John Cusano Monica Czyzyk Betty Davis Helga deBontin Kathryn and Robert Defillippo Vincent Delguercio France and Brian Delle Donne Marcy Delmauro Christine and Philip DeLuca Rose Deluca Anita Spivey-Dent and Dr. Dean Dent Kathleen and Richard DeSantis Eloise and Harvey Diamond Robert Dillulio Robert Donnell Theodore and Delores Elbell Janet Engelmann Jeanmarie and Kenneth Falco Kelly and Joseph Falcone Donna and Thomas Finn Rachel Fioribello Mary Beth and Kieran Flanagan Jane Flynn Janet E. Flynn Mike Foley Suzanne and Lance Fraser Laurie and Robert Fritze Nancy and Harvey Fruchter Danielle Gallaro Bonnie and Gordon Gannon Garment Center Congregation Steven Geltzeiler Kristin Geraghty Mary Lee and Tom Giblin Elizabeth Gilfillan Gina Giuriceo Sofia Giusto Julianne Gorgas Taylor Guthrie Richard Hall Denise and Harry Hamill Jill and Merwin Haskel Dawn Hearne Ginny and Emanuel Hernandez


David Hinson Colleen and Michael Holland Geraldine and Michael Horn Meggan Horowitz Jean Hovey Andrea Hsu Meaghan Hulsy Frederic Hyatt Lisa Iamiceli Beatrice and Saverio Iannaccone Lauren Jacobs-Lazer and Adam Lazer Jeanne Jaeckle Noele Jencarelli Annette Joubert Sita Kedia Donna L. Kelly Tim Kelly Denise Kevil Bonnie Kikkert Michael Kohler Jennifer and Anastasios Konidaris Lindsay and Christopher Kramer Stacey and Roland Kuczynski Joyce and Steven Kwasney Laddey Clark & Ryan, LLP Andrea Lekberg Arlene and Arthur Leshin Edee Levey Brian Lewis Barbara and James Liati Norman Listokin Elizabeth Lizardo Therese Lizardo-Escano Melissa Lovell Debora Luttinger Barbara and John Lynch Sarah and Dean Lyzak Marie and Alex Malyarovich Roderick Manalo Rodolfo Manalo Theresa and Raymond Manalo Allison Mantzas Audrey and William Martin Linda and Alan Martin Michele and Alan Matarese Scott McBride Leslie and Thomas McDonnell Bartosz Mebel Mecca Integrated Medical Center Pavan and Julia Mehta Margaret and Robert Meyer Barbara Mikytuck Robert Miller Alan Mohfanz Tina Monaghan James and Mary Mongey Jennifer Moran Kathleen Moran Jeff Morrison Rita and Stephen Morrison

Maria and Ralph Mortellito Lauren Munsch Kathleen Murphy My Way Automotive Services Adrienne Myeroff Marie Nardiello Amy Nicklaus Mark Oliver Bonnie and John O’Neill Roger O’Neill Michele Panzitta Par Flooring, Inc. Phyllis and Daniel Patyk Pamela Peedin Ann Perrine Mindy and Michael Porcelan Eryn Porcelli Faylani Presa Michelle Qually Kathleen and Richard Ranft Carole Reifsnyder Genevieve Resciniti Mary and James Riccio Bette and Mark Rieger, MD Leslie and Steve Ritardi Kim Roberts Michael Robertson Patricia Robinson, MD Sharon and Rick Romano Anne and Robert Rooke Brad Rosenkranz Randee and Kenneth Rubenstein Annaliese and Eric Rush Christopher Ryan Emily Samansky Robert Santiago John Sapienza Maria and Andrew Sapol Ronnie Sue and Barry Schub Allison Schwartz Donna Schwartz Rosemarie Sciacca Juan Serrano Piedad Serrano-Cammarano Maria Shapiro Phyllis Shurgin Lynn and Donald Siebert Hermine Silverstein Heather Simpson Beth and Martin Skolnick Maria and Stephen Smith Phyllis Sobel Lily Solomon St. Paraskevi Philoptochos Society Helene Stanton Christopher Stappas Theresa Stasny Rosemary and Paul Stefiniw Patricia and Dan Stenzel Michael Stoyko

Peter Tenewitz Patricia Thomas Andrea Thompson Janet and Samme Thompson Rita and John Toohey Susan and Raymond Torrey Stephanie and Stephen Trapp Trinity Building Corp. Aaron Turner Dorothy and Harry Van Natta Lisa and Kenneth Vanderhoof Valerie Vasquez Janet Vignola Tracy and Robert Vincent Mallory Visser Ann Walsh Rubin Brent Weisenberg Mary Winslow Marianne and Lester Wolfson Holli Wright Frances Zipp

Friend

Angelina Acocella Donna Adams Reyna Aguilar Ellen and Mazher Ahmad Lynn Aloff Irvin Alvarado Rose Amatuzzi Amazon Smile Amy Enterprises Holding Group, LLC Lori Andershonis Cristina Antunes Natalie Antunes Lisa Apuzzio Karalyn and Donald Arotin J. Roger Bailey Anthony Barbieri Cynthia Barbire Michelle and Michael Barkemeyer Cricket Barkhorn

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Diane Barnes Cynthia and Dennis Barrett Patti Barrett Elie and Lucy Barrieres Brittany Basurco Law Office of Drew J. Bauman Cecilia Becker Lisa Bellak Kate and Alfred Bentley Megan and Joel Bernstien Stephanie and Michael Bertram Susan and Robert Bethea Beth Ann and Robert Betrus Christopher Bezzone Lawrence Bork Monica and Joseph Boswell Teresa and Dennis Brennan Patricia Brolsma Kathleen Brown Paula Brueckner Amy Brunswick Robert Bruzzichesi Kathleen Buerger Eileen and Richard Burke Jody Burns Katarina Cabatic Frank Calabrese Dorothy Carlson Patricia and Christopher Carlson Joyce Casillo Eileen Castillo Ashley Chardoussin Diane Chiappi Maria Chu Randi and Howard Cohen Terry Colaneri Cassie Colucci George Conrad Christina Cortese Nicole Coughlin Danielle Crowley Ken Crowley Nicole Crowley Carmen Cruz Rosa Cueto Dana D’Amato Consuelo DAmore Anne Daniele Amara and Michael D’Aquanni Yoriko De Sanctis Leticia and Ryan DeCaro Frank Demming Nicholas Depierro Alexis Devita-Yund and Gary Yund Mary Doherty Victor Donovan Lauren and Dustin Downs Mary and William Downs Karen Doyle Judy Duff Lauren Duffy

Patty and Bill Dunne Amanda Dvorak Elaine Dwyre Margey Dwyre-Daily and John Daily Jessica Eckert Elizabeth Egan Deborah and John Ehrenbeck Marie Elamparo Semi Ersolmaz Eliza and Eddy Espana-Lievano Tara Estrada

Joanne Evans Kathleen Fadden, MD and David Fadden Patti Federocko George Feese Nicole Fersa Sandra Fictenbaum Alexis Frees Raquel and William Fruchter Ellen and Michael Galante Helene and Fred Gallucci Alexandra Garcia Pamela and Francis Garofalo Margaret Gartenlaub Geico Philanthropic Foundation Erin George Robert Geraghty Ryan German Laura Gloss Kathy and Art Godin Leta and Morris Gordon Shelia Gordon Margaret Gorgas William Gorgas Marcia and George Gorman Desiree Grady Brittany Graziano Abbie and David Greenberg Samantha Gries Lori and John Grissom Jay Gruber

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Christina Guarino Dana Hall Tara Hamberger Ellen Hansen Jane and Richard Haskel Pia Heine Linda Hogoboom Joanne Iamiceli Maria Iannuzzelli Robert Ingoglia Valencia Jackson Jennifer and Jeffrey Jacobs K.W. and Diane Janne Amy Jillard Bruce Johnson Jeanna and James Johnson Judy Joost Namita Joshi Joseph M. Juliano, D.C. Janet Kaczmarek Helene Kaplan Steven Karg Amy Kargauer Noriko Kariya Wing-Ming Katona Kristen Keenan Ellen Kiernan Natasha Kirk Jamie Kitt Timothy Klimpl Diann Kohler Gerald Korey Linda Krupp Ashlee Kucinski Susan and Patrick Lanza Rita and Marc Lashley Jennifer Laudeman Jessica Lederman Beverly Leeson Francine Lehman Nancy Levine Elaine Lieberman Mary Loughran Paul Lubao Adam Luis Cheryl Mabutas Eugenia and Paul Macchia Leonara Manalo Rodwell Manalo Ryan Manalo Ellen Mandelberger Samantha Mangravito Phyllis Marino Paul Marmora Erin Martin Tatiana and Herman Garcia Patricia Martino Paulette and Barry Mason Joan and Dino Matarazzo Lisa Matarazzo Danielle Maxey


Arlene and Ronald Mayer Tara McAlister Joan McCaffrey Rebecca McCarthy Jean and Ed McCarty Rita McDonald Tara McGill Joan M. McKenna Yokasta Mejia Diana Merheb Daniel Miller Mandy and Bobbi Miller Maryann Miller Lisa Minichini Bernie Miranda Andres Mosseler Jilby and Jeffrey Mullen Edward Murphy Rina and Martin Murphy William and Tracie Murray Nicole Nilan Michael Nittolo Susan Noble Elizabeth Noonan Anna Nunez Maria O’Connor Raquel Olaya Mary Lou and Elwin Orr Suzanne Palmer Amanda Paravati Sapora Pariku Brynn Peterson Jill Pierce Schkira Pittman Valerie and Gary Pitts Nicole Pitts Danielle Plant Theresa Plant Frances and Richard Pogorzelski Tracey Polifka Jeffrey Provost Joan and Edmund Pugh Suzanne and Michael Pye Debra Quevedo Mina Randazzo Erin Randolph Denyse Rawding Susan Rehnquist Shannon Reid Joan Reilly Michael Reilly Gaspare Renda Giana Resta Todd Ricca Therese Rodriguez Marie Rowe Jean and Thomas Ryan Daniel Saillant Lourdes Saillant Marcos Saillant Miriam Saillant

Marianne and Jerome Saladino Rob Salvatore Jennifer Santangelo Antonio Santiago Joseph Santiago Lou Santiago Manny Santiago Marie-Josette and Niel Santiago Jill Schelling Colleen Schmidt Cheryl Schoder Michael Schriver Nicole Schubert Katie Schwab Aron Schwartz Rosann Scicchitano Linda and Martin Scully Andrea Seaman Lina and Carmelo Sereno Shalom Club William Siebert Jessica Simao Arlene and Kevin Sklow Martin Skolnick Susan Skolnick Christine Slack Kathleen Smith Michael Smith Nancy Sniffen Jamie Snyder Coreen Speranza Megan Strobridge Lisa and Ronald Swanson Sylvia Swanson Dawn and James Switlyk Linda and Victor Talamini Target Corporation Rebecca and Christopher Tate Jen Taylor Sandra Taylor Beth Tenewitz Joan Tenewitz Paul Tevelow Erin Thomsen Renee and Michael Thunell Bobbi Tomalo Clea Tortorella Jenna Turiano Colleen Turo United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey Maria Venezia Karen and Michael Vetri Bert Villanueva Sarah and Joseph Vitale Marie and Norman Volz Jennifer Walker Peter Ward Therese and Leigh Weiss Tracy Wetstein Randy Whitt

MATCHING GIFTS Matching gifts are incredible opportunities for donors to double, or in some cases, even triple the impact of their gift! We are so appreciative to the following corporations that honor the interests of their employees by matching gifts. AIG Bank of America Charitable Foundation Benevity Community Impact Fund ExxonMobil Foundation Matching Gift Programs Network for Good Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation The Glenmede Trust Company, N.A. The MCJ Amelior Foundation Walmart Foundation

Joanne Wikle Noel Wittenberg Karen Wolber Mary and Reginald Wright Susan and Bruce Young YourCause. LLC Yana Zhuravel Jenna Zielinski Patricia Zimmerman Betsy and Mark Zindel Karen and Christopher Zipp

THANK YOU TO ALL OUR DONORS, YOU MAKE A DIFFERENCE.

PGCS strives to assure that all donors are reported accurately. If your name was inadvertently omitted or listed in error, please accept our sincere apologies and contact Amara D’Aquanni at 973-829-8484 so that the error may be corrected.

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LONG-TIME DONORS P.G. Chambers School is proud and honored to recognize the donors listed below who have distinguished themselves as long-standing supporters of the organization and the children we serve. This group has made a point of contributing every year for the past 25+, 20+, 15+ and 10+ years. We are grateful for their unwavering commitment and for encouraging others to follow their example. PGCS employees who have reached these milestones are in italics. Special thanks to our committed PGCS friends who have reached the 25+ years milestone!

25 + Years

Benjamin and Eileen Appelbaum Patti and Ray Chambers Gloria and William Dodd William and Amy Haskel Linda and David Kaugher Adrienne and S. Dillard Kirby Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program P.G. Chambers School Auxiliary Ms. Claudia D. Rawding Susan and Swift Seamans Ms. Carolyn Young Kim and Finn Wentworth

20 + Years

Ms. Diane Judge Edee Levey Elizabeth L. and Paige B. L’Hommedieu The MCJ Amelior Foundation Phyllis and Daniel Patyk Virginia and Michael Ranger Ms. Susan Rehnquist Lori and Jerry Solomon Steven and Laurie Vittorio Cathy and Jeffrey R. Walsh

15 + Years

Mrs. Patricia Budis Mrs. Kathleen Buerger Patricia J. and Anthony Calandra Community Foundation of New Jersey Mrs. Janet Engelmann Mrs. E.C. Fey Ms. Jane A. Flynn F.M. Kirby Foundation Frontstream Christine and Michael Gilfillan Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Hutchinson Susan and Angelo Intile K.W. and Diane Janne Ms. Noele M. Jencarelli Dr. Joseph M. Juliano, D.C. Ms. Susan C. Kloss Ms. Joyce Kwasney Suzanne and Michael Maguire Rose and David Nakamura Lynne T. and Jeffrey Pagano Richard and Francis Pogorzelski Donald and Lynn Siebert Mrs. Hermine Silverstein Mr. and Mrs. Stephen K. Spero Mr. Michael Stoyko Mitzi M. Szerlip The Tarpey Group, LLC Rita and John Toohey Lisa and Kenneth Vanderhoof Dorothy and Harry W. Van Natta Karen and Ted Walsh Virginia and Thomas J. Walsh Betsy and Mark Zindel

10 + Years

Mr. J. Roger Bailey Cynthia and Dennis Barrett Ernest and Janet Biondolillo Jerry A. and Michele M. Bruno Andrew and Julia A. Buteux Katherine and John Ciliberti Randi and Howard Cohen Brian and Michelle Cox Anita Spivey-Dent and Dr. Dean Dent Stephanie and Chris Donato

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Karen and John Dubel Eric C. and Sarah Elbell ExxonMobil Foundation Matching Gift Program Jeanmarie and Kenneth Falco Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mrs. Elizabeth Gilfillan Siobhan and John Gilfillan Heather and James Gilliland The Glenmede Trust Company, N.A. Ms. Dawn S. Hearne Mark and Alison Hicinbothem Dr. Unjeria C. Jackson and Mr. Larry Thompson Richard and Lori Kariss Kennedys The Charles F. and Ruth J. Knippenberg Foundation Edna and George Knudsen Jennifer and Anastasios Konidaris Ms. Sheila C. Labrecque Barbara and James Liati Susan and Matthew Lodge Janet and Richard Michalowski The Monsen Family Foundation, Inc. Ms. Kathleen Murphy Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Murray Mr. Michael Nittolo Edmund and Joan Pugh Andrea C. Quigley Susan and Gregory Sherowski Ms. Carla H. Skodinski Tiffany L. and Pavel Srnensky Mary Kay and John Strangfeld Stephen and Stephanie Trapp


GIFTS IN-KIND Thank you to our friends who supported P.G. Chambers School through generous in-kind contributions. In-kind gifts help create successful special events, provide equipment for our students, and help improve our facilities. Susan and Peter Agostini Katherine and Edward Alemany Roger Arjoon Balady Promotions, Inc. Bloomingdale’s Anthony and Michele Bonanno Patricia and Anthony Calandra Darlene and Thomas Canete Mary E. Carroll Celebrate the Children Patti and Ray Chambers Kathy and John Ciliberti Cosy Cupboard Tea Room Leticia and Ryan DeCaro Gwen and Elias Eid Equinox F. Gerald New, Inc. Donna and Thomas Finn Flaghouse Inc. Lorie and Jeffrey Furth Laura Gallagher

Michele and Donroy Gounaud H2Ocean Restaurant Amanda and Sean Harget Colleen and Christopher Huber Hyatt Regency Morristown Christa Iamiceli and Mark Anderson Unjeria C. Jackson, MD and Larry Thompson Jerry Rose Floral & Event Design Jersey Battered Women’s Service Ayesha Kashif and Rana Feroze Karen and Richard Kuran Susan and Matthew Lodge Anna and Leszek Lojek Victor Lupi Marina Mejia Carey A. Mirenda Myofascial Freedom Rose and David Nakamura Neiman Marcus Nifty Newmonics LLC

NJCPA Kariya Noriko and Tyler Woodman Park Avenue Club Kathleen an Richard Ranft Ryland Inn Salon Botanique Maria and William Scavone Leigh Schaedel Cheryl Schneider Shraddah Shah Susan and Greg Sherowski John Simoudis Sobel & Co. Marisa Spagnoletti Dawn Switlyk Taylor Consignments The Cheesecake Factory The George Washington Council 359 The MCJ Amelior Foundation Anna and Javier Torrens Patricia Zimmerman

VOLUNTEERS It Takes A Village…it is our privilege to thank the volunteers below who have given tirelessly of their time to help us fulfill our mission. Whether you served on our Board, a Committee, or on the HSA, volunteered at one of our signature events, or helped us in the classroom, your contributions have made an impact. Thank you! Joanne Balady Bayer Healthcare employees Patti Chambers Clarena Correa Castrillion Dana D'Amato Renee Daniele Margaret Darmiento Regina DeFrancisco Julia DeSantis Alexis DeVita-Yund Lesley Draper Margey Dwyre-Daily Donna Finn Fran Frigerio Siobhan Gilfillan

Heather Gililland Abbie Greenberg Abbey Horwitz Immaculate Conception High School students Laura Jaarsma Unjeria C. Jackson, MD Diane Judge Kids Helping Kids Natasha Kirk Walter Kneis Stacey Kucyznski Susan Lodge Joseph Longo Sharmin Malik Aftab Malik

Aimee Matarese Pavan Mehta Eric Monsen John Mulhearn Kelly Myerson Rose Nakamura Heather Naschen Rachel Olivier-Trotman Gwen Packard Nicole Pitts Peter Porraro Jenny Puzia Deb Quevedo Jerry Rose Gabriel Sasso Marcie Schembre

Colleen Schmidt Greg Sherowski Sue Sherowski Beth Skolnick Nancy Sniffen Tiffany Srnensky Patti Stenzel Stevie Suazo Nick Urciuoli Lisa Vanderhoof Thomas J. Walsh Therese Weiss Carolyn Young

THANK YOU!

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STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES Public School Restricted

Support and revenue

Tuition - public school placement Education - extraordinary services Government contracts Contributions Community services Childcare services Other program revenue Other revenue Released from donor restrictions

$

9,449,883 558,985

Without Donor Restrictions

With Donor Restrictions

$

$

772,042 1,205,195 1,504,580 515,146 17,442 51,083 364,786

Special events revenue Direct cost of special events Net special events revenue Total support and revenue

9,449,883 558,985 772,042 1,454,083 1,504,580 515,146 17,442 51,083

(364,786) (115,898)

14,323,244

386,556 (146,143)

386,556 (146,143)

240,413

240,413

4,670,687

10,008,868

$

248,888

4,430,274

10,008,868

Total

Total

(115,898)

14,563,657

Expenses

Program expenses: Education- public school placement Education- extraordinary services Other programs

9,419,403 545,351

Total expenses

9,964,754

Nonoperating items Net investment income

3,584,193

9,419,403 545,351 3,584,193

3,584,193

13,548,947

740,149 740,149

740,149 740,149

Total nonoperating items

Net change in assets Fund balances, June 30, 2018 Fund balances, June 30, 2019

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$

44,114

1,826,643

(I 15,898)

1,754,859

1,382,430

16,541,043

2,291,036

20,214,509

1,426,544

$

18,367,686

$

2,175,138

$

21,969,368


STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION Without Donor Restrictions

Public School Restricted

With Donor Restrictions

Total

ASSETS

Current assets

Cash Accounts receivable - tuition Accounts receivable - other Contributions receivable Prepaids and other current assets

$

Total current assets

1,000,835 $ 351,430

1,352,265

Contributions receivables - noncurrent Investments Land, building, equipment and furniture, net Other assets Due from other funds Total assets

LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCE

Accounts payable Accrued expenses Tuition refundable to districts Advance payments due to the State of New Jersey Department of Health Deferred revenue Mortgage payable - current portion

1,710,337 $

$

423,413 43,500 69,480

20,000

2,246,730

20,000

3,618,995

300,000 14,925,l 97 4,444,147 1,857

52,769

352,769 14,925,197 4,444,147 1,857 3,401,981

1,299,612

2,102,369

$

2,651,877

$

21,917,931 $

$

22,996 838,046 364,291

$

$

Due to other funds

2,175,138

Fund balances

1,426,544

18,367,686

2,175,138

21,917,931 $

2,175,138

$

$

22,996 838,046 364,291

4,775,578

3,550,245

2,651,877

26,744,946

120,236 5,532 22,496 3,401,981

1,225,333

$

$

120,236 5,532 22,496 3,401,981

Total current liabilities and total liabilities

For the year ended June 30, 2019 Total liabilities and fund balance

2,711,172 351,430 423,413 63,500 69,480

21,969,368

$

26,744,946

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P.G. Chambers School 2018-2019 Board of Trustees*

2019 PGCS GRADUATES Congratulations to the P.G. Chambers School class of 2019!

Jerry DeFrancisco, President Susan Lodge, Vice President Anthony Bonanno, Treasurer Patricia Sly, Secretary Patricia Chambers Chris Cirrotti Lesley Draper Eric C. Elbell Abbey Horwitz Deb Hughes

Walter Kneis Joseph Longo Walter Kneis Joseph Longo Aftab Malik Peter Porraro

Robert Rigby Gabriel Sasso Lori Solomon Steve Vittorio

OUR MISSION

Unjeria C. Jackson, TrusteeinEmeritus Our mission is to M.D., be a leader the education and development of children with*as disabilities of June 30, 2019 increasing the children’s confidence in their individual abilities, preparing them to engage in the community, and expanding their capacity Our missionto islead to full, be aproductive leader in lives . the education and development of children with disabilities increasing the children’s confidence in their individual abilities, preparing them to engage in the community, and expanding their capacity to lead full, productive lives.

OUR MISSION OUR VISION

Our vision is to become a regional center of excellence through the provision of model services, training, technology, consultation Our vision is to become a regional center and advocacy, using our education andof excellence through the provision of model services, training, developmental experience and expertise, and technology, consultation and advocacy, using our our belief in the limitless possibilities for the education and developmental experience and expertise, children and families we serve .

OUR VISION

and our belief in the limitless possibilities for the children and families we serve.

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