2019 St. Andrew's Fall Magazine and Annual Report

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2019 FALL MAGAZINE Editors Richard Coco Blair Kaine Kirsten Petersen Designer Nancy Schwartz Photographers Eric Bickel Freed Photography Andrea Joseph Photography Lifetouch Kirsten Petersen John Troha Photography 2019-2020 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Chair Brian Harris Vice Chair Anthony Izzo, III Treasurer Christopher Dymond Secretary Sandy Horowitz Rana Alarapon William Amick Alfredo Antezana Gail Atwood Rene Augustine Kevin Borgmann Rudy Casasola Elizabeth Drucker Diane Hastings Parisa Karaahmet ‘87 Andrea LaRue Larissa Levine ‘06 Sheila Maith DeMaurice Smith Salim Suleman Steven Ward EX-OFFICIO Head of School Robert Kosasky Alumni Council President Tom Taylor ‘00

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10 Taking Risks

04 A Letter from the Head of School

While at St. Andrew’s, students are encouraged to take risks. For most alumni, that mindset continues well after graduating. Whether in science, art or athletics, these alumni have all taken professional risks in pursuing careers and dreams.

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Increased enrollment, a strong operating surplus and a positive cash flow has allowed St. Andrew’s to meet its financial obligations while growing important programs such as financial aid and professional development.

Parents Association President Stacey Kane

68 The Class of 2019

Bishop’s Representative John Harmon

on to 54 different colleges this fall. Nearly one in five will play collegiate sports

Counsel Marc Kaufman

06 One Campus. One Community.

St. Andrew’s graduated 74 students in the Class of 2019 and those alumni went and 34% reported receiving a merit scholarship.

Cover photo by Eric Bickel St. Andrew’s is committed to a diverse and inclusive community with respect to race, national origin, religion, gender, sexual orientation, family status, economic circumstance, age, and physical disability in its student body, faculty and staff. Pursuant to all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations, St. Andrew’s does not discriminate in the administration of admission, financial aid or loan practices, educational or other school-sponsored programs and activities, or in the hiring or terms of employment of faculty and staff, except that the Chaplain shall be a member of the clergy of the Episcopal Church.

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MAC Champions! This past spring, the boys lacrosse team captured their second straight MAC regular season title and added a tournament championship as well, their first since 2002. Boys lacrosse has been unbeaten in MAC regular season matches since 2017.

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A LETTER FROM OUR HEAD

dear friends, As a parent and Head of School, I think about risks frequently, and not always happily. “Risk” is a hard word to hear when thinking about the people and the community I love. And yet on the coming pages, you will read about some alumni and the ways taking risks have helped them in their life after St. Andrew’s. These stories shine a light on confident young adults who understand what motivates them, who have discovered and practiced their passions, and who grew up in families and a school that believed in them. In an age of rising anxiety, the security bestowed by supportive schools and families protects students’ well-being and motivates them to become independent thinkers and take healthy risks. These Lion risk-takers reflect the DNA and culture of their alma mater. St. Andrew’s was founded to be visionary – to see and realize the potential of each student and of the institution itself. The same confidence and commitment that imbues our graduates inspired St. Andrew’s to acquire the Postoak Campus in 1998, to add the Lower School in 2008, and to found the Center for Transformative Teaching & Learning in 2011. In opening the Student Center in 2016 and the new Lower School this fall, St. Andrew’s took thoughtful risks, rightly believing that expanding our campus for our students and faculty would inspire our community. My 18 years (and counting) as head of St. Andrew’s have been the most rewarding and challenging of my career. This is a visionary school with a joyful soul. As I shake their hands on the first day of school, hand them their diplomas when they graduate, and reconnect with them when they return as proud alumni, I see that vision and joy – and a whole lot of potential – in the eyes of our Lions. Thank you as always for your strong support of St. Andrew’s, and happy reading. Faithfully,

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ONE CAMPUS. ONE COMMUNITY. The first day of the 2019-2020 school year was especially meaningful, as for the first time since becoming a preschool through Grade 12 community, we welcomed all 645 of our students onto one campus.





TAKING RISKS

Six alumni on how leaps of faith have shaped them after St. Andrew’s. PROFILES BY RICHARD COCO AND KIRSTEN PETERSEN

No one ever learned to walk without taking

a risk. Can I make it from here to there without holding on? As parents, we encourage those

sense of the world around them.

Sometimes in exploring they learn how to

small gambles, the ones that we need to get

do something new, like Joshua Joseph ’19

we want them to take fewer physical chances

they learn the value and importance of self-

from point A to point B. As our children grow, (“get off the roof!”) and pivot their risk-taking to intellectual risks.

We don’t encourage those risks just for a

sense of adventure. Current research shows

risk-taking to be an important part of a child’s journey into adulthood, present across 10

cultures, in which children explore and make

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who has Olympic aspirations. Other times, efficacy, like Joy Reeves ’18, who earned a

full academic scholarship to Duke University where she continues to say yes to new opportunities.

In the end, it’s often the risks that shape us

and define us.


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Revving Up a Start-Up At Argo AI, Griffen ’10 builds the team that will drive the future. Charles Griffen ’10 entered the self-driving technology industry by happenstance. While at a happy hour in 2017, he ran into his old boss who had joined a start-up, Pittsburgh-based Argo AI, and proceeded to recruit Griffen for a job. Griffen, who has made a career out of recruiting engineers. was not a hard sell. “It’s not every day where you get to join a company at such an early stage and see it being built,” Griffen said. “Being able to go from 100 or so employees when I started to around 500 employees – it’s been cool to see that growth.” At Argo AI, Griffen, who was known to classmates and teachers as Chas during his time at St. Andrew’s, is a technical recruiter. He is responsible for scaling the company by finding the best engineers in machine learning and deep learning infrastructure and motivating them to bring their talent to Argo. “That’s the biggest challenge – the people we go after are in the self-driving space already or at large tech companies like Google,” Griffen said. “If you’re in a research division at a large company and most of your research doesn’t get used, you can come to Argo, you can put your research into production-level code on a vehicle, and see what you’re researching really come to life, which I think is a big draw.” While he does not have a background in robotics, Griffen said the possibilities of selfdriving technology motivate his work. “Can self-driving cars help families transport themselves around, and do things that public transportation systems wouldn’t

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Griffen with Argo AI’s second-generation test vehicle. Argo AI is testing fleets of self-driving cars in cities throughout the United States, including Washington, D.C.

be able to do?” he said. “These are things self-driving cars can impact, and why I think the space is super interesting.” When Griffen joined Argo, the selfdriving technology industry was a crowded field, which included some start-ups that are no longer around, he said. While transitioning into this space from his job as a technical sourcer at HBO was “nervewracking,” he didn’t see it as a risk at the time. “When I first joined we had zero cars on the road, [but] the excitement blinded me to the risk,” Griffen said. “The riskiest thing joining any kind of start-up is not necessarily on the work side, but it’s all the little things: how do you build culture? Are we using the right payroll company? Are we doing these things and hiring smart people who are able to put these processes into place? “I would say those are the biggest risks, and seeing those risks overcome is one of

the biggest rewards.” Two events reinforced his decision to join this start-up: Argo’s vehicle debut in Miami last year, and Volkswagen’s recent investment in Argo’s self-driving technology. “It’s one of those things where you wake up one day and realize you’re at a company that is considered a successful start-up,” Griffen said. “Those are the moments where I feel vindicated in what I’m doing here.” Argo is currently developing its thirdgeneration vehicle, which Griffen has had a chance to experience during test drives. It’s these moments when he witnesses his impact as a recruiter. “It’s definitely exciting to see the people you hire end up making the impact that makes the rides even better than they were three months ago, six months ago, two years ago.” —KP FALL 2019

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During her final audition for “Sesame Street,” Vidyasagar prepared a scene with Elmo. 12 SAES.ORG PHOTO COURTESY OF ZACH HYMAN


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Vidyasagar ’01 shines on the screen thanks to ‘sunny days’ Actress builds on career after spending six seasons on “Sesame Street.” For many St. Andrew’s alumni, hearing that “Sesame Street” is celebrating its 50th anniversary this fall brings back memories of watching muppets who became old friends through years of watching. For one St. Andrew’s alumna, Nitya Vidyasagar ’01, the reunion meant a chance to see some real friends in person. Vidyagasar spent six years as a regular on “Sesame Street,” playing the human character Leela, the show’s first character of Indian descent. It was her first major acting role which eventually led to roles in the Netflix movie “Velvet Buzzsaw” CBS’s “The Good Wife” and “Blue Bloods,” and a recurring arc on USA’s “Suits.” For Vidyagasar, acting was a passion she first discovered as a middle school student. She began as a seventh grader at St. Andrew’s in 1995 having just moved to America from India. She found a sense of community in the arts program. “The theater and arts community at St. Andrew’s made a huge difference to my experience,” Vidyasagar said. “I found a space and a feeling of belonging while also discovering this thing that I wanted to spend my life doing. I credit that to all the amazing young people that participated in those programs, and to my teachers, Mr. Duncan and Mr. Barber.” Vidyasagar was fortunate enough to get into the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University where she studied in

the Stella Adler Studio. Despite seeking a life in a challenging profession, she never viewed it as a gamble. “It didn’t even occur to me that it was a risk,” Vidyasagar said. “I don’t think I considered it a risk for many years. My folks, I imagine did perceive it as a risk, but their trust in me to do the right thing and their belief in me both fundamentally to make the right choices but also their belief in my potential as an artist – their trust in that surpassed the weight of the risk. I can’t imagine what it would have been like without their support. I feel incredibly privileged to come from a family and a context where a career in the arts was feasible and acceptable. I feel extremely lucky about that.” It was a few years after she graduated from NYU before she began booking roles, but her life changed forever in 2008 when she was cast on “Sesame Street.” After a first audition that included a word of the day monologue and a little singing, she was called back into a packed room where she had to prepare material, including a full song, a 10-minute improv with a muppet, and a prepared scene with Elmo. The end result was her joining the cast of an iconic American show that she had never really seen herself growing up, although she was obviously familiar with the muppets. “I think the values of ‘Sesame Street’ are so intrinsically linked to the characters, so if you know anything about them, you know about the (Sesame Street) world,” Vidyasagar said. “You know that it’s inclusive and focused on kindness and generosity and love and growth.” This fall, the 50th anniversary special

“It’s impossible to underestimate how meaningful it is to do something that’s contributing to people’s lives in a positive way. It can be rare in the field of acting, and other fields to be sure. So to be a part of something that was such a tangible force for good, I don’t think you can overestimate how meaningful that is.”

will air celebrating “Sesame Street,” its history and its contributions. Vidyasagar, who spent six years as a regular on the show and took part in the filming of the special, looks forward to seeing it air. “It’s impossible to underestimate how meaningful it is to do something that’s contributing to people’s lives in a positive way.” she said. “It can be rare in the field of acting, and other fields to be sure. So to be a part of something that was such a tangible force for good, I don’t think you can overestimate how meaningful that is.” Certainly worth taking a risk. —RC

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Before opening Elevate, Magida would spend weekends competing professionally in Spartan races, which feature obstacles such as barb wire crawls, rope climbs, and body-weight hoists that test competitors’ full-body fitness. 14

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No Obstacle Too Great For Magida ’04 Publicist turned entrepreneur shines a spotlight on the sport that changed his life. David Magida ’04 wrestled and ran track at St. Andrew’s, but his favorite sport – and the one he most excelled at – was cross country. “I loved the varied terrain, [hurdling] downed trees, jumping through creeks, the challenge of hills, the beauty of nature,” Magida said. So it’s no surprise that when it came to pursuing a career in the world of fitness, he’s enjoyed the twists and turns just as much, both as a business owner and as an obstacle course competitor. “Those who know me from St. Andrew’s would say I was always destined to work in fitness,” Magida said, although that didn’t happen right away. After earning his Master’s degree in public relations from Miami University in 2012, Magida worked as a publicist and management consultant. “I never saw [fitness] as a career until I heard my dad talking about his trainer and referred to them as having a career,” Magida said. “I never thought, in my parents’ eyes, I would be able to work in this industry and get the recognition from them that I was doing something they could be proud of. It clicked for me that I could.” Magida began to survey the boutique fitness industry in Washington, D.C. and discovered there was not an offering that matched his vision – a studio that could get people “running and rowing and

strength training, all combined in a multimodality studio.” He was also motivated to enter the fitness industry as his reputation as an obstacle course competitor grew. He was a top finisher in races across the country and became a member of the Spartan Pro Team. “I was having so much success racing and competing that people wanted me to coach them,” Magida said. “I was just happy in my element in fitness. I always identified as an athlete. It’s who I was.” So he went all in, opening his studio, Elevate Interval Fitness, in 2014. In the early days, Magida committed nearly all of his waking hours to the studio, working from the 5 a.m. opening shift to the 9 p.m. closing. Whether he was training coaches and ensuring they shared the “personal touches” that make Elevate special, or running the day-to-day operations of a new studio, Magida knew how to stay motivated. “When I’m coaching people, I always tell them to focus on why they’re here. Why they came to train. The same can be said for working through your challenges,” Magida said. “Focus on your goals and objectives, and what you love about what you’re doing. The mission, for me, is to impact as many people’s lives in a positive way as possible. When you have a real purpose, challenging things don’t feel as daunting.” He has also taken on a bigger role in the obstacle course racing community as a personality and as an advocate for the sport. He is a host of “Spartan Race” on Facebook Watch and ESPN, the author of “The Essentials of Obstacle Race Training,” and is collaborating

PHOTOS COURTESY OF DAVID MAGIDA

Magida won second place in the Men’s Elite category of the 2018 Citizens Bank Park Sprint, a Spartan race in Philadelphia.

with USA Obstacle Course Racing and the International Olympic Committee to develop obstacle course racing as an Olympic sport. While the sport is still growing in its visibility, Magida chooses to be an advocate because obstacle racing changed his life. “From the minute I ran my first race, I knew I had found my sport. It was an exhilarating experience, combining every element of fitness into one, single event,” he said. “I want this sport to become mainstream because I’ve seen, firsthand, the impact it’s had not just on my life, but on thousands of people, and I believe that impact will continue.” —KP FALL 2019

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How Saying Yes Can Be the Biggest Risk of All Reflections on my year of well-intentioned impulsivity. BY JOY REEVES ‘18

I just finished my first year at Duke University. Looking back on my time at St. Andrew’s, I realize that spontaneously saying YES to exciting intellectual opportunities without overthinking them– the true essence of risk-taking – was one of my greatest tools for success. And I owe it all to my time as an “impulsive teenager.” When I was a rising ninth grader, I remember receiving cautionary reminders from my parents, my middle school health classes, and my favorite coming-of-age movies that my underdeveloped brain and I would soon embark on the grand adventure of adolescence… and probably make some unwise choices along the way. New environment…new friends…new freedoms. A path of growth, laden with obstacles like peer pressure and rebellious cynicism. As it became ingrained in my mind – and most teenage minds – that rash decision-making and mistake-making would be inevitable in our futures, the words “impulsivity” and “risk” quickly took on negative connotations. I always associated them with consequences, like overspending money or winding up in detention. What society didn’t tell me was that my impulsive teenage mind would actually help me become a better person. I started off my freshman year at Duke nervously clutching a handful of brochures at the Campus Activities Fair and ended 16

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This past summer Joy interned in an environmental science lab at Duke University as part of the highly selective Huang Fellows program.


it happily immersed in organizations that embodied my passions, including Duke Environmental Alliance, Duke Wesley Methodist fellowship, a delightfully geeky social group called Round Table, a community service fraternity, and the Huang Fellows program for scientific research. I asked myself the same question I asked a few months earlier when I graduated from St. Andrew’s: How did I get here? I tried boiling down the risk-taking strategies I’ve carried beyond St. Andrew’s into three points. 1. Adopt the “Insta-Yes” 2. Reach out 3. Make challenge pacts with friends The first one, the “Insta-Yes,” is simple: if something sounds cool, say yes to it. (I like to do so almost instantly, before my fearful brain talks me out of it.) Take charge of a committee for the Environmental Alliance? Insta-Yes. Boldly turn in a comic memoir instead of an essay for my final Writing paper? Yes. No regrets. Sign up for an experimental Chemistry 101 peer-study group? Sure. (I sprinted across the quad to turn in my application right at 10 a.m. and grabbed one of the last remaining spots. The study group later saved my grade.) I took these chances because abundant opportunities and risk-tasking was ingrained in me during my time at St. Andrew’s…like trying out (and butchering) a solo in A Cappella Club, or choosing a challenging topic for my research paper. I’ve learned that sometimes it’s best to just be a Yes-Person – even at the risk of spreading myself too thin – because I’m more scared of the alternative: succumbing to the “I’ll Pass,” a false sense of rationality that actually stems from selfdoubt and a fear of failure. Say yes, and the rest will follow. Well-intentioned impulsivity drives courage. The second strategy is one that I learned from my St. Andrew’s Oral History Project. Reach out! I’ll never forget what it first felt like to contact my OHP interviewee (a respected female astrobiologist at NASA) out of the blue, squirming as I sent an email that felt intrusive and unworthy of her time. I quickly learned that it wasn’t. Not only did she agree to the interview,

Now in her second year at Duke University, Joy Reeves is involved in various organizations including the Duke Environmental Alliance, Duke Wesley Methodist fellowship, a community service fraternity, and the Huang Fellows program for scientific research.

but she sent me a box of artifacts from her trip to Antarctica and invited me over to her house for lunch. As a college student, I cannot emphasize enough the power of a carefully crafted email. I’m not sure why we students are afraid of Reaching Out (or “networking” with professionals, or whatever you want to call it). The possibility of awkwardness? Creepiness? Taking initiative? Duke is pretty big on community involvement, and I found myself conducting countless rewarding interviews with everyone from environmental journalists to functional medicine practitioners for my school projects. The bottom line: reaching out works, and it doesn’t have to be creepy or awkward! My final strategy has been to make challenge pacts with friends. I like surrounding myself with people who aren’t afraid to try new things (and possibly fail at them) alongside me. Army crawling my way through the trenches of college calculus was easier –at times, even joyous – when several of my friends pledged to do the same. It reminded me a lot of a risky

class my friends and I took at St. Andrew’s, AP Physics, which inspired me to seek out new challenges. Whenever a test was hard, I leaned on the solidarity of my friends and our joint promise to accept the loss, becoming comfortable “taking the L” together. When things went well, our group celebrations were infinitely more rewarding! From St. Andrew’s to Duke and beyond, I hope to continue taking risks (some more calculated than others) by saying yes, reaching out, and making challenge pacts, all while embracing the reality that growing up entails making mistakes. Surrounded by the societal message that impulsivity is bad, it has taken years of branching out and taking risks in school for me to realize that some forms of impulsivity – such as following intellectual whims – actually have priceless rewards. What have mine been? Lifelong high school memories, building academic grit, ending up at my dream school, finding new friends and experiences…just to name a few. Thanks to Duke, and St. Andrew’s, I’ve never been prouder to be an impulsive teenager. FALL 2019

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Two Alumni Navigate the Music Industry Together Brenton Duvall ’09 and Britta Loftus ’13 chase their “Daydreams.” BY CATHERINE AHMAD ’14

Developing an infatuation for the songs of a particular musician or artist remains a hallmark high school experience. Not only do St. Andrew’s alumni Brenton Duvall ’09 and Britta Loftus ’13 continue to have fond memories of the artists that they connected with during their high school years, but they work today to create similar experiences for fans of their own music. Loftus recently self-released a single entitled “Daydreams” on Aug. 2, which Duvall produced. As artists, both Duvall and Loftus work toward creating songs that hold meaning to their listeners. “The most fun thing about music, in my mind, is not even necessarily that I am expressing myself, but that I am getting to connect with other people, because I want to get other people excited about it,” Loftus said. “It’s not about whether the song expresses who I am, it is about whether it connects with people.” Duvall echoes this when he thinks about the songs he has helped produce for acts such as The Chainsmokers, Fall Out Boy, Kiiara, and iLoveMakonnen. Two of the songs he produced this year have gone gold – “Feels” by Kiiara and “I’ve Been Waiting” by Lil Peep & iLoveMakonnen. “I just always get a lot more pleasure from seeing people react to [those songs]… 18

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Since moving to Los Angeles in 2015, Duvall has helped produce music for acts such as The Chainsmokers, Fall Out Boy, Kiiara, and iLoveMakonnen.


when an artist gets a bunch of love on a song, I am able to see the love that they are getting and apply [it] to myself, and that’s enough for me.” Duvall moved to Los Angeles in 2015. After having made a name for himself during ten years of work in music production, he became interested in working with someone not yet established within the industry. His younger brother, Will ’14, showed Duvall a Snapchat video of Loftus performing with her college band at the University of Richmond and suggested that Duvall should reach out to her. Loftus moved to Los Angeles soon after graduating from Richmond in 2017, and together the former St. Andrew’s students began an intensive year-long process of working and creating “Daydreams.” Duvall saw the experience as something he learned from. “We obviously had learned a lot from each other, because I am in the thick of this and it is easy to forget how things really are,” he said. “Even though Britta was completely new to things, there are still things you can learn from someone like that who is so passionate about music.” “We also definitely took our time with the lyrics,” Loftus recalled. “We went back and we redid some verses and we took on the second perspective of, what does this mean to other people?, and thought about the sound and flow of the song.” Despite their successes in the music industry, Duvall and Loftus continue to learn from rejection and the daily challenges of working to create music in a rapidly changing business. “Everyone has an opinion on music, and more than half the people in this industry don’t even play an instrument or anything,” Duvall explained. “You just have to accept that people don’t always know what they are talking about. People are not right or wrong. No one is smarter than you for telling you that you are bad, they are just saying this was not their thing.” Loftus also experienced some challenges when promoting “Daydreams” to music blogs and other playlists. “I’ll get people who will write back and

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In college Loftus performed as a lead vocalist with 22 Tango, an electronic and rock music band in Richmond.

tell me what they liked, but then say that they did not identify with [the song] or say it was too commercial. It always sucks. But I think the few yeses that happen make it all worth it.” Along with those obstacles, Duvall and Loftus offer advice for people willing to take the risk and pursue a career in the music industry. “You just have to make it a part of your routine and just keep doing it,” Duvall said. “I always tell people who are looking for advice in the music industry, ‘if you don’t quit, you are going to be fine.’” Loftus emphasizes the importance of social media and developing connections with other artists and producers. “You can use social media to your advantage to seek out people similar to you and research what they are doing,” Loftus said. “You have the world at your fingertips; do not be afraid to reach out to people and always try to offer what you can do for them.” As Duvall looked back on the influence St. Andrew’s had on his passion for music, he credits the school with teaching him how to learn.

“I feel like I figured out how to learn for myself when I was at St. Andrew’s, and once I developed my passion for music, I could not stop. I just wanted to know everything, do everything, and meet all these people. I feel like St. Andrew’s really helped with that.” Although Loftus is still finding a place within the music industry, she receives a lot of support from her St. Andrew’s community. “It helped to have people to back you up and feel like you have people in your corner,” she said. “I released my song and people from St. Andrew’s were excited about it and sharing it. I don’t even know if they know how much that means to me, You are just learning to have courage and believe in yourself, because other people believe in you and want you to succeed. It means the most when people do support you in that way.”

Listen to the single “Daydreams” at https://song.link/daydreams.

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Joseph ’19 Paddles Toward 2020 Olympic Dreams Top-ranked kayaker takes a gap year in hopes of a podium pay-off. Joshua Joseph ’19 grew up in the bend of the Potomac River and next door to Olympic kayakers from around the world – a confluence that set him on the path to his own goal of representing the United States in slalom kayaking at the 2020 Summer Olympics. To do this, he’s taking a gap year from college, training at home and abroad for what may be the ultimate competition of his kayaking career. “I know I have the ability; it’s just about training hard enough this year and putting down a good race on that day, and that will make all the difference,” Joseph said. Joseph is ranked no. 1 in the United States and no. 3 in the world among junior K1 mens kayakers. Among kayakers of all ages, he is ranked no. 2 in the country. Joseph got his start paddling with his father. When he was six or seven, a club kayaking coach invited him to try paddling with a team – “I’ve been hooked since,” he said. When he was 13, Joseph traveled abroad for his first international competitions, European Cup races in Slovenia and Germany. He medaled the following year in a U14 European Cup race, a moment that inspired him to compete for a place on podiums around the world. “I had that feeling of winning, that feeling that drives you to want it more,” Joseph said. “I think [competing] is more 20

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Joseph (left) earned a silver medal in the men’s extreme slalom (K1) race in August at the Pan American Games in Lima, Peru.

in my nature – if I want to do something, I want to do the best.” He made the junior national team for the first time when he was 15, which exposed him to expert coaching and training at an early age. Only the top three junior K1 mens kayakers in the country are selected for the team, and Joseph has made the cut every year since. He qualified for the senior national team in the spring, opening up more racing opportunities. This past summer, Joseph competed in the International Canoe Federation (ICF) Canoe Slalom World Cup at Tacen, Slovenia, the ICF Junior Canoe

Slalom World Championships in Kraków, Poland, and the Pan American Games in Lima Peru, where he earned a silver medal in the men’s extreme slalom (K1) race. All these achievements bring him closer toward his lifelong goal of going to the Olympics, he said. Over the next seven months, Joseph will focus on his technique so he can be smoother on the white water while also emphasizing cardio and strength training. His training regime includes sprint intervals and loops up and down the river “at 95 %” to prepare for the 90-second Olympic trials in April and May. Joseph is aware of how this high level of


FROM RISING STAR TO ELITE KAYAKER IN FIVE YEARS Joshua Joseph did not become a top 3 slalom kayaker overnight, but it didn’t take long for him to earn his place on podiums around the world. Here’s a recap of the past five years: 2014 Joseph competes in his first European Cup races in Slovenia and Germany. 2015 Joseph earns his first medal at a European Cup race, which motivates him to train for the highest levels of competition. PHOTO COURTESY OF TOM DUNNING

Joseph qualified for the U.S. Senior National Slalom Kayak Team in April after three days of racing at the U.S. team trials in Oklahoma City.

“I had that feeling of winning, that feeling that drives you to want it more. I think [competing] is more in my nature – if I want to do something, I want to do the best.” training can exhaust him physically and mentally, so he is taking steps to stay motivated, such as traveling to Australia and New Zealand for his winter training. “There are times when I’m really driven to be as good as I can be, and there are some times when I feel a little burnt out,” Joseph said. “I think it comes and goes with the time and the season. In the summer when you’re racing and competing, it’s really easy to enjoy it and really push as well as you can. But when it’s the middle of the

winter and you don’t have a competition for another three or four months and it’s cold and you’re in the water, you start doubting if you really want to do this. “I try to think to the summer – I won’t have as good of a time in the summer if I don’t do the hard work now in the winter.” Unlike other international competitions where three boats are selected to represent a nation, only the top boat in the country will go to the Olympics. He’s already imagined what it would be like to paddle in Tokyo and be like one of the people he knows, including his neighbors and fellow kayakers, who’ve done it. “Always in my head it’s been my main goal to go to the Olympics,” Joseph said. “I’ve known so many people who have reached that goal, and it’s not changed their lives, but it’s impacted their lives really beneficially.” As he reaches for his goal, he doesn’t see his gap year as a risk. “I think that if I had just gone straight to college, I would have risked having to live with the regret of not giving it a shot,” he said. —KP

2016 Joseph earns one of three spots on the U.S. Junior National Slalom Kayak Team at age 15, the youngest age of eligibility, after competing in Charlotte, N.C. 2017 Joseph finishes in 10th place among junior K1 mens kayakers at the ICF Junior World Championships, and again earns a spot on the junior national team. 2018 Joseph comes in third place in the U18 category of the Australia Open after a month training with the U.S. Senior National Team in Penrith, Australia, and again earns a spot on the junior national team. 2019 Joseph qualifies for the U.S. Senior National Slalom Kayak Team at age 18, after competing at the U.S. team trials in Oklahoma City, O.K. He also participates in his first World Championships in La FALL 2019 21 Seu, Spain.


sapa leadership & committee chairs EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP

COMMITTEE CHAIRS & CO-CHAIRS

President Chris McCloy

Auction Suzi Henderson Andrea Smith

2018-2019

Executive Vice President Stacey Kane

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Treasurer Tina Rouse

Book Fair Tanya Khomenko Sedia Freeman Holly Cirrito

Recording Secretary Karen Schneider

Campus Kitchen Heather Lucas

Preschool VP Burju Cobb Co-VP Tanya Khomenko

Done in a Day Rory Quint

Elementary School VP Katherine Corsico Co-VP Michelle Davis Intermediate School VP Camille Wahl Co-VP Dena Doulaveris Middle School VP Kathy Steinman Co-VP Dana Jackson Upper School VP Ken Giunta Co-VP Suellen Williams VP for Volunteer Support Rory Quint VP for Special Programs Rachel Freytag At-Large Ana Pabón-Naab 22

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Faculty and Staff Appreciation Amanda Candy Holly Cirrito Family Dinner (Intermediate School) Camille Wahl Dena Doulaveris Family Heritage Night (Lower School) Ashley Walker Tarlo Yuan Flower Mart Crystal Thrower Suellen Williams Grandparents and Special Friends Day Kristen Cook Burju Cobb

Holiday Decorations Katherine Corsico Ana Pabón-Naab Homecoming and Walk for the Homeless Robein Lucas Tasha Carol-Seals Ana Pabón-Naab Homecoming Barbecue (Upper School) Ken Giunta Lions Care Melchora Alexander, P ‘17 Parents Council of Washington Katherine Corsico

Pizza and Games (Middle School) Kathy Steinman Dana Jackson Project Red Balloon Chris McCloy Rachel Freytag Spring Barbecue (Intermediate School) Camille Wahl Dena Doulaveris Spring Fair (Lower School) Camilla Lee Michelle Davis St. Andrew’s Night Christina Wills

Parent to Parent Michelle Birnbaum

Visual Arts Lynn Brown

Performing Arts Heather Lucas

Young Authors and Artists Week Sedia Freeman Kate Marino


ANNUAL REPORT

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letter from the treasurer The St. Andrew’s family has much to celebrate this fall as we come together on one campus with record enrollment and the imminent opening of the new Lower School building. These achievements are possible because of the School’s continued strong financial position made possible because of the generosity of our community. Looking back on the 2018-2019 school year, St. Andrew’s saw increased enrollment levels over the prior year, a strong operating surplus, and a positive cash flow, thus meeting our financial obligations and debt covenants comfortably. In addition to growth in tuition revenue and careful expense management, the School’s financial health was further strengthened by the generous philanthropy of the St. Andrew’s community through gifts to Capital Giving, the Lions Fund, the 40th Anniversary Gala, and the investments in the Center for Transformative Teaching and Learning. Based on the strong financial stewardship of the Board and administration, coupled with the success of fundraising efforts, the School was able to fund construction of the new Lower School building using a combination of cash reserves and prudent financing, while sustaining important programs such as professional development and financial aid. Concurrently, the School continues to reinvest in our most important resources — our faculty and staff, our innovative programs, and other facility enhancements — in order to maintain St. Andrew’s level of excellence and commitment to our students. The Board is encouraged by our positive enrollment trend that is reflected in growth in every division of the School, as well as the continued strong support of our donor community which enables St. Andrew’s to provide an extraordinary teaching and learning environment, so that we may know and inspire each child. Karen Smith Treasurer

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income & expenses OPERATING INCOME* ** Tuition and Fees

$23,674,293

85.8%

Annual Giving & Gala

$1,521,472

5.5%

Auxiliary Services

$1,275,727

4.6%

Endowment Draw

$440,000

1.6%

Other Programs

$400,188

1.4%

Investments

$268,907

1.0%

$25,136

0.1%

Other

INCOME

$27,605,723

*Unaudited **Excludes fundraising for capital projects and endowment

OPERATING EXPENSES*** Salaries and Benefits

$15,127,476

57.7%

Financial Aid

$4,052,533

15.5%

General

$2,599,047

19.9%

Auxiliary Services

$1,475,068

5.6%

Plant Operations & Maintenance

$804,088

3.1%

Debt Service

$673,757

2.6%

Administrative

$602,804

2.3%

Instructional

$539,734

2.1%

Student Activities

$341,873

1.2%

EXPENSES $26,216,380

***Unaudited

MAJOR GIFT INITIATIVES**** 40th Anniversary & Capital Initiatives

$1,710,421

The Center for Transformative Teaching & Learning

$1,646,000

Endowment

$144,955

Total $3,501,376 ****Includes new cash/pledges

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board of trustees support SUPPORT FROM 2018-2019 TRUSTEES Al Antezana Gail Atwood Rudy Casasola David Cheung Elizabeth Drucker Chris Dymond Noelle Eder John Harmon Brian Harris Diane Hastings Sandy Horowitz Anthony Izzo III Parisa Karaahmet ‘87 Marc Kaufman Mary Beth Kirchner Robert Kosasky Andrea LaRue Larissa Levine ‘06 Sheila Maith Christine McCloy Brian Radecki

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David Smith Karen Smith Salim Suleman Steven Ward

SUPPORT FROM FORMER TRUSTEES Lon Babby Michael Barnello Chris Beard David Beers Suanne Beyda Dick Beyda Susan Bies Harvey Borkin Ted Cage ‘85 Jim Cantwell Paul Carew Oliver Carr Tim Clark Kate Clark Jean Crocker Sarah Davis

Michael DiPaula-Coyle ‘98 Anne Duvall Janet Evans Gail Feagles Jennifer Freedman Alice Anne Freund Linda Graham Tom Graves ‘83 Rob Gray Sally Hall David Helms David Heywood Eva Kanupke Marc Kaufman Carter Keithley Ellen Kohn Sheila Lindveit Alaster MacDonald Aris Mardirossian Martha Martin Jane Matz Tim Matz John McMahon Ann Michel

100% of the Board of Trustees gave to the Lions Fund in the 2018-2019 school year. John Nicholson Dianne O’Flinn Jane O’Kieffe Kurt Olsen Ted Pedas Larry Platt Vivian Portner Brad Reynolds Lorraine Rogstad Donald Schuessler Shack Shackleford Michael Sibarium Cora Simpson Anne Wallace Sandy Wehunt Erin Wright-Gandhi ‘96 Jim Young


jess borg society The Jess Borg Society, named in honor of the founding headmaster of St. Andrew’s, was established to honor the vision and generosity of all participants in the St. Andrew’s planned giving program. If you have already made a provision for St. Andrew’s in your estate planning and your name is not listed below, please contact the Advancement Office so we can include your name in future listings. Dr. Millard H. Alexander and Ms. Lee H. Henry Dr. Clifford K. Ayers Dr. and Mrs. James M. Cantwell Dr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Carey Mrs. Leslie Finn  Mrs. Elizabeth Hinchliff Ms. Ivona Kaz-Jepsen  Mr. and Mrs. Carter E. Keithley Mr. Robert F. Kosasky and Ms. Beatriz González-Kosasky Mr. and Mrs. Alaster MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Harwood G. Martin Ms. Terri Phelps Carr and Mr. Edward R. Carr Ms. Corrie E. Shanahan Mr. Orville Shirey and Mrs. Maud Shirey Mrs. Cora Simpson and Mr. Murray S. Simpson, Jr. 

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Why We Give

We believe that St. Andrew’s shines a loving light on all its students, families and our extended communities. The school has helped our son grow with a unique combination of encouragement and has nurtured his own belief in his potential to become a more thoughtful, conscientious and caring member of the community, and beyond. What more could we ask for? By supporting St. Andrew’s, we can help spread this good work to our next generation and beyond.” AIMEE AND ROBERT LEHRMAN

PARENTS OF JAKE ‘24

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leadership giving societies St. Andrew’s Society ($25,000+) Anonymous Rene Augustine and Mark Alarie Michael and Susie Barnello Kevin and Haise Borgmann Brian and Sara Jane Harris James F. & Christine M. Young Foundation Neele and Jocelyn Johnston Andy and Kenwyn Kindfuller President Donald J. Trump and Mrs. Melania Trump van Ameringen Foundation, Inc. Christy Young Jim and Nancy Young Postoak Circle ($17,500-$24,999) Anonymous (2) Bennett Stichman and Shannon Stichman Lions Pride ($10,000 - $17,499) Anonymous (2) David Battan and Cheryl Battan Rudy and Jill Casasola Michael Clark ‘89 and Anne Clark Emma Garces Echavarria Linda and Philip Graham Ki and Jackie Hong Sandy and Al Horowitz Jason and Leslie Katz Cal and Esperanza LaRoche LaSalle Hotel Properties Robert and Aimee Lehrman Aris and Marianne Mardirossian Nate Mitchell ‘05 Nicholas Porritt and Elena Michaels Brian and Michelle Radecki Cheryl Scarboro and Fred Scarboro Eric and Rebeccah Sensenbrenner Karen and De Smith The Aris and Marianne Mardirossian Charitable Foundation The David Graham Foundation 

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($5,000 - $9,999) Anonymous Maryann Agge and Scott Agge Rob and Melchora Alexander John Allender ‘04 Norm and Meg Augustine Suzan Behpour and Mike Daryoush J.B. Bender ‘05 Morty and Grace Bender Kellie Bickenbach and Michael Bickenbach Susan and Bob Bies Chris and Lynn Brown Dane Butswinkas Joe and Nancy Delogu Dorothy G. Bender Foundation Filip Dubovsky and Micki Hultquist Noelle Eder and Dean Newcomb Yomi and Maureen Edu Gregg Elias and Mindy Ginsburg Gary and Sue Fitzgerald Robert and Moira Fuller Deirdre Gallagher and Sean Gallagher Andrew and Lee Anne Graeub Barry and Suzi Henderson Tony and Donna Izzo Izzo Family Foundation William Jackson and Dana Jackson Amry and Farah Junaideen Bill and Hilary Kapner Robert Kosasky and Beatriz González-Kosasky Mary Stuart McCamy Philip and Lynn Mento Chong Nguyen Nicholas and Jacqueline Perrins Ned and Rory Quint Richey and Marget Reneberg Megan Rupp Howard and Kathy Steinman Salim and Carisa Suleman Neal and Connie Sullivan T. Rowe Price Associates Foundation, Inc. TEGNA Foundation Sheila Teimourian and Tim Dobbyn

Monica Turner Steve and Kristen Ward Trey and Christina Wills Jongkook Yeo and Hajin Kim Founders Circle ($2,500 - $4,999) Anonymous (2) Pat and Debbie Allender Amgen Inc. Al and Rebecca Antezana Astra Zeneca Pharmaceuticals LP Gus and Ilene Atiyah Gail Atwood and Fred Atwood Stuart and Amy Baumgardner Carlos Berrios and Angela Zutavern Rhonda Bray and Robert Huffman Toby and Nici Bush Meng Cai Pierre and Amy Chao

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David and Angela Cheung Michael and Holly Cirrito John and Bonnie Clarke Rodger and Nickie Currie Stratimir Doytch ‘97 Betsey Drucker and Rob Drucker Christopher Dymond and Minh Le Paul and Deborah Eckert Tom and Amy Fisher Foundation for The Carolinas Nicole Fradette and Steve Berman David Fullerton and Anh Nguyen Ken and Tara Giunta Campbell and Joy Graeub Greater Washington Community Foundation Ted Greenberg Rick Haas and Patrizia Tumbarello Tammy Haddad Rick Harris

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Joseph and Kimberly Hester Michael and Alexandra Horowitz Adam and Andrea Joseph Eva and David Kanupke Charlie and Marni Kehler Rick and Marlene Kelly Mary Beth Kirchner and J.J. Yore Ellen Kohn and Timothy Muzzio Christopher and Carrie Lee Alex Lee and Priscilla Ang Ted and Janet Lobsenz Ebrahim Maghsoud and Sara Maghsoud Chris McCloy and Dave McCloy Paul and Roseanne McDermott Loring Millin and Myrtle Millin Andrew and Stacey Milne Gwendolyn Mitchell Alvaro Molina-Cruz and Marcia Brown PhRMA Drew and Meredith Pinto

Greg Portner ‘91 and Courtney Portner Jamie Resor and Catherine Scott Brad and Barbara Reynolds Lacy Rice and Lisa Rice Peter and Stephanie Schissler Tracy Schlegel and Mike Schlegel Gordon and Cynthia Seymour Anand Sharma and Lauren Francis-Sharma Colleen Shepard Richard and Jessica Somwaru Harisch and Urvi Sood Mark and Marisa Terrenzi Noelle Topetzes Steve Topetzes Megan Walter and Christian Walter Sandy Wehunt Wiley, Rein and Fielding Lynn Yarowsky and Jonathan Yarowsky Long and Bin Zhang


sustained donors Sustained donors are loyal supporters who have made contributions to St. Andrew’s for the past ten consecutive years or more. The number in parentheses after the donors’ names represents the number of years they have given.

Twenty-Five or More Years Libby Bauer and David Brown (28) Paul and Amelia Carew (33) Carol Coffin (39) Jean and Bill Crocker (28) Paul and Elizabeth Geffert (26) Philip and Linda Graham (29) The David Graham Foundation (28) Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Holden (34) Tim Hopkins ‘84 and Heidi Hopkins (32) Steve and Bunny Huebner (36) Earl  and Sheila Lindveit (33) Harwood and Suzanne Martin (33) John and Dade McMahon (26) Chris and Dianne O’Flinn (27) Vivian and Ed Portner (35) Mark Portner ‘88 and Alex Portner ‘89 (26) Jeff and Patti Pukatch (26) Jennie and Skip Rideout (31) Phyllis Robinson and Nik Hughes (33) Barry and Lorraine Rogstad (37) Murray and Cora Simpson (34) Sandy Wehunt (30) Twenty or More Years Pat and Debbie Allender (21) Dick and Suanne Beyda (24) Marcia Boogaard (22) Ginger and Doug Cobb (21) Prentiss and Gail Feagles (22) Sally Hall (23) Dana Harrison ‘92 and Jason Harrison (21) David Helms and Susan Maloney (22) Harold and Penny Heltzer (23) Julie Jameson (22) Ellen Kohn and Timothy Muzzio (23) Kear Martin ‘82 and Courtney Hopkins (21) Don and Helen McDowell (21) Larry Platt and Clare Herington (23) Michael and Annette Poston (24) Boyer Proffitt ‘88 and Eileen Proffitt (24) 

Jim and Patty Rodgers (21) Toni and Anne Schmidt (21) Dick and Elisabeth Backus (20) Rich and Tiggy Green (20) Paul Lang and Joan Barron (20) Anne Macdonell (20) Pierre Omidyar ‘84 and Pam Omidyar (20) Rick and Anne Wallace (20) Fifteen Years or More Chris Beard (16) Bill Becker and Joan Alper (15) Jenifer Bland (19) David Brandt and Heather Lair (19) Chantal Cassan-Moudoud and Ezzeddine Moudoud (18) Michael Clark ‘89 and Anne Clark (16) Nick Cobbs (17) Carmody Daman ‘93 and Alex Daman (15) Joe and Sarah Davis (19) Michael DiPaula-Coyle ‘98 and Torie Nilsen (16) Anne Duvall (19) Tim Finn ‘96 (19) Amanda and Matthew Freeman (17) Walter Haynes (18) Maryann Heim ‘95 and Chris Heim (15) David and Barbara Heywood (18) Sean Hurney (15) Anthony J. Izzo (15) Izzo Family Foundation (15) Stuart and Sherry Kaswell (17) Robert Kosasky and Beatriz González-Kosasky (18) Rico and Marie Martini (15) Richard and Robin McEntire (15) Jack and Kathy McMackin (19) John and Mary McMillen (18) Jennifer McZier ‘92 (15) Aileen and Michael Moodie (16) Fred and Carole Newman (18)

Bill Ohle and Christine Chapman (15) Bob and Erin Petraites (16) Michael Pfeifer and Robin Taub (17) Ritchie Porter and Wendy Lanxner (19) Greg Portner ‘91 and Courtney Portner (19) Joan Robinson (19) Jay and Carol Sanders (15) Tammy Stone ‘87 and Steve Stone (19) Tom White and Liz Ehinger (17) Glenn and Debra Whitman (16) Tracy Yandle ‘87 and Erik Droutman (15) Peter Yeo and Anne Urban (16) Ten Years or More Colin Allen and Deborah Wolfe (10) John Allender ‘04 (14) Amgen Inc. Matching Gift Program (14) Peter Armbruster and Sarah Millspaugh (12)

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Larry Ash and Suzanne Duvall (13) Michael and Susie Barnello (10) Mike Boyland ’09 (10) Oliver and Bonnie Carr (12) Rudy and Jill Casasola (11) Dorothy Chiaramonte (10) Dr. Francis P. Chiaramonte Family Foundation (10) Marilyn and Robert Converse (14) Scott and Kelsi Corkran (13) Sherry Craig (11) 32

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Troy Dahlke (10) Betsey and Rob Drucker (11) Gary and Sue Fitzgerald (12) John and Tammy Gill (13) Tom ‘83 and Jodi Graves (10) Ted Greenberg (10) Tammy Haddad (10) David and Barbara Haight (10) Diane Hastings and Frank Panopoulos (10) Jossy Heltzer ‘04 (14)

Margy and Douglas Hemmig (14) Stephen Hewitt and Mercedes Meyer (13) Sandy and Al Horowitz (11) Andy Karron and Janet Storella (14) Alisa Kaswell ‘05 (14) Ian Kelleher and Nicole Morgan (12) Elizabeth J. Kiingi ‘87 (12) Sung Hee Kim and Hyun Lee (10) Dale Kynoch (11) Ed Leisher and Amy Holmwood (10) Christine and Brian Lewis (11) John and Heather Lucas (10) Sheila Maith and David Douglass (10) Aris and Marianne Mardirossian (10) Martha B. Martin, M.D. and John J. O’Neill, III (11) Mark McKnight and Cyndi Seidel (10) Monique McMillan-Jackson and Terrence Jackson (11) Eric and Pamela Melby (12) Lloret Moussa (10) Susan and James Murray (11) Richard Naab and Ana Pabón-Naab (12) Madeline O’Brien ‘05 and Graham O’Brien (11) Kim and Brian O’Shaughnessy (14) Carol and Michael Parent (11) Brian and Michelle Radecki (10) Susheela Robinson (13) Rose Sanford (10) Hans Schmidt and Mary Ann Tarkington (13) Joe Shaffner and Anna Tate (10) Colleen Shepard (11) Michael Sibarium and Laura Govoni-Sibarium (11) Robert and Pat Silverman (14) Walker and Lauren Simpson (12) Kurt and Penny Sinclair (10) Doug and Gabriela Smith (13) Larry and Allison Spaccasi (14) Nikki Starace and James Masciuch (10) Diane Stewart (10) Spring and Peter Swinehart (11) Fred and Carolyn Talcott (11) Robin Taub and Michael Pfeifer (14) Tom Taylor and Sara Fanucchi (10) Irina and Anton Varamesova (11) Dan and Claire Wagner (10) Erin Wright-Gandhi ‘96 and Koonal Gandhi (12)


Why We Give

As soon as we joined the St. Andrew’s community, we found ourselves eager to serve because of how deeply we believe in the school’s mission. We see the results of the outstanding environment in our daughters and their fellow students. For us, taking part in the Lions Fund is a way of showing our appreciation for St. Andrew’s and its teachers as they know and inspire our children.” KELLIE AND MIKE BICKENBACH

PARENTS TO GRACE ‘26 AND KATE ‘28

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current parents Class of 2019 78% Participation Anonymous (2) Patty Alexander and Randy Alexander Lisa Barnard Michael and Susie Barnello Libby Bauer and David Brown Kevin Beesley and Vivita Rozenbergas Hedrick Belin and Mary Bissell Carlos Berrios and Angela Zutavern Eric and Dina Bickel David and Angela Cheung Stephen Daoust and Michelle Birnbaum Mohamed Diallo Robert and Cynthia Dious Filip Dubovsky and Micki Hultquist Tracey Duval Noelle Eder and Dean Newcomb Max Fainberg and Lori Klein Stephen Fine and Delia Fine Jonathan Fredman and Judy Philipson Allan Freedman and Heather Morgan Rob and Juliette Goldman Chris and Lauri Harkins Diane Hastings and Frank Panopoulos Les and Lisa Jacobs Neele and Jocelyn Johnston LaShon Jones and Michael Jones Adam and Andrea Joseph Jason and Leslie Katz Lisa Kenna June Kyakobye Edward and Tonya Lee Jim Losey and Alex Acosta John and Heather Lucas Eric Markus and Nancy Markus

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John and Mary McMillen Andrew and Lisa Meringoff Gail Merriam Brian and Gena Mitchell Raul and Miriam Molina Marc and Jodi Noah Brad and Jennifer Nordheimer Todd Noreuil and Kim Keppler-Noreuil Bill and Jenny Olin John and Karen Opdahl Tina Papamichael David Primmer and Jean Hu-Primmer Duane and Cynthia Pugh Angel Quarles and Bill Quarles Nicole Ray John and Laurre Reeder Richey and Marget Reneberg Marvin and Kimberly Robinson Craig and Nancy Russell Ron Seignious and Cathy Thurston-Seignious

Corrie Shanahan ď‚… Sid Smith and Lynn Trane Salim and Carisa Suleman Sheila Teimourian and Tim Dobbyn Steve and Kristen Ward Walt and April Williams Jeff and Meredith Yentis Class of 2020 84% Participation Anonymous (2) Ijaz Ahmad and Julie Campbell Kola Aina and Bukola Aina Larry and Yemi Akinde Rene Augustine and Mark Alarie Gus and Ilene Atiyah Sid Barati and Pantea Soroush Tamim Bayoumi and Susan Bernhardt Mac Bernstein and Barb Bernstein Chris and Lynn Brown Theodore Burden


Dane Butswinkas Rudy and Jill Casasola Charlie Chang and Mi-Seon Park Jason and Samantha Cronic Tammi Damas John Delaney and Hemi Chopra Kenny and Corinne Figueredo Anita Gardner Gaston and Elisabeth Gelos Mike and Wendy Gilman Ken and Tara Giunta Mike Gravitz and Tracey Marks Ted Greenberg Jeanette Guyton-Krishnan and Rajesh Krishnan Tammy Haddad Chris and Adrienne Harrington Joseph and Kimberly Hester Brian Holeman and Susan Dunnings Ki and Jackie Hong Lionel Jackson and Gail Bell Kevin James and Monica Medrek Bill and Hilary Kapner Liz Kiingi ‘87 and Stephen Kiingi Andy and Kenwyn Kindfuller Mary Beth Kirchner and J.J. Yore Robert Kosasky and Beatriz González-Kosasky Cal and Esperanza LaRoche Christopher and Carrie Lee Jim Lobsenz and Eileen Abt Sheila Maith and David Douglass Aris and Marianne Mardirossian Al and Eunice Mazloom Martin McDermott and Amy Jagodnik Andrew and Stacey Milne Rodil Mondragon and Evelyn Andrade Troy Morgan and Linda Wright Ken Murphy and Nancy Carolan Richard Naab and Ana Pabón-Naab Simon Nadel and Lisa Nadel Antonio Ortiz Mena and Mariana Martinez Nicholas Porritt and Elena Michaels Al Quinlan and Jeannette O’Connor

senior parent legacy gift This year, the parents of the Class of 2019 continued the tradition dating back to 1985, of leaving a legacy gift in honor of their graduating seniors. This year’s gift set a new record and will support faculty professional development and financial aid. Anonymous (2) Patty Alexander and Randy Alexander Lisa Barnard Michael and Susie Barnello Libby Bauer and David Brown Kevin Beesley and Vivita Rozenbergas Hedrick Belin and Mary Bissell Carlos Berrios and Angela Zutavern Eric and Dina Bickel David and Angela Cheung Stephen Daoust and Michelle Birnbaum Mohamed Diallo Robert and Cynthia Dious Filip Dubovsky and Micki Hultquist Tracey Duval Noelle Eder and Dean Newcomb Max Fainberg and Lori Klein Stephen Fine and Delia Fine Jonathan Fredman and Judy Philipson Allan Freedman and Heather Morgan Rob and Juliette Goldman Chris and Lauri Harkins Diane Hastings and Frank Panopoulos Les and Lisa Jacobs Neele and Jocelyn Johnston LaShon Jones and Michael Jones Adam and Andrea Joseph Jason and Leslie Katz Lisa Kenna June Kyakobye Edward and Tonya Lee Jim Losey and Alex Acosta John and Heather Lucas Eric Markus and Nancy Markus 

John and Mary McMillen Andrew and Lisa Meringoff Gail Merriam Brian and Gena Mitchell Raul and Miriam Molina Marc and Jodi Noah Brad and Jennifer Nordheimer Todd Noreuil and Kim Keppler-Noreuil Bill and Jenny Olin John and Karen Opdahl Tina Papamichael David Primmer and Jean Hu-Primmer Duane and Cynthia Pugh Angel Quarles and Bill Quarles Nicole Ray John and Laurre Reeder Richey and Marget Reneberg Marvin and Kimberly Robinson Craig and Nancy Russell Ron Seignious and Cathy Thurston-Seignious Corrie Shanahan  Sid Smith and Lynn Trane Salim and Carisa Suleman Sheila Teimourian and Tim Dobbyn Steve and Kristen Ward Walt and April Williams Jeff and Meredith Yentis

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Why We Give

For us, giving is our way of remembering the blessings that we have received in our own lives. When we model kindness, generosity and leadership in the community, our children learn firsthand the richness it returns – the friendships it creates, the purpose it gives us, and the love that grows within our hearts. That’s why St. Andrew’s has become our home away from home.” PRISCILLA ANG AND ALEX LEE

PARENTS OF RYAN ‘22, JOSHUA ‘24, KATE ‘26 AND ZACHARY ‘29

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Jamie Resor and Catherine Scott Megan Rupp John and Krista Sassaman Ranit Schmelzer and Adam Krinsky John Schmidt and Liz Vogel Gordon and Cynthia Seymour Corey Smalls and Jackie Smalls Richard and Jessica Somwaru Mekdes Tassew Mark and Marisa Terrenzi Jamell and Crystal Thrower Noelle Topetzes Steve Topetzes Martin Walicki and Aygul Ozen Paul and Suellen Williams Michael and Patti Worch Jongkook Yeo and Hajin Kim Class of 2021 84% Participation Anonymous Patty Alexander and Randy Alexander Bill and Cheryl Amick Alvaro and Karen Anillo David Battan and Cheryl Battan Steven Behram and Nancy Behram Robert and Sofia Blake Lyndon Boozer and Karen Anderson Ernest Brown and Negar Moshiri Mark and Amy Bucher Michael and Holly Cirrito Stacie Crawford Steven Crawford Rodger and Nickie Currie K.D. and Geri Davis Joe and Nancy Delogu Dennis and Gretchen Dourgarian Christopher Dymond and Minh Le Paul and Deborah Eckert Tiphanie and Mark Edwards Lur Egan Gregg Elias and Mindy Ginsburg Ulric Eriksson von Allmen and Linda von Allmen Max Fainberg and Lori Klein Deirdre Gallagher and Sean Gallagher Jordan Goldstein and Hillary Davidson Dana Goozh Tom Graves ‘83 and Jodi Graves Kim Hartinger ‘88 and Dan Hartinger Mo Izadi and Leila Navab Amry and Farah Junaideen Stacey and Dan Kane

Dick Kasting and Susan Oursler Nelson and Judy Kee Bob Latchford and Karen McDonnell Bo Liu and Lijun Xing Jose and Mariela Martinez Joe and Maren Matal Kunal and Lili Mehta Mark Murray and Tina Rouse Mwikali Mutia Rob Naddelman and Jen Roberti Bryan and Lisa Newcombe Aric and Tammy Noboa Bill and Jenny Olin John and Karen Opdahl Jason Pardo and Michelle Pardo Matilda Parker-Wade and AJ Wade Nicholas and Jacqueline Perrins Benedict and Ella Peters Drew and Meredith Pinto Angel Quarles and Bill Quarles Michael and Caren Ravitch Lacy Rice and Lisa Rice Steve and Julie Rubley Javier and Jessica Saavedra Manning and Nikki Savage Adam and Karen Schneider Tim Schoeb and Karen Portik Ed and Kathryn Schwartz Seth Speyer and Linda Popejoy Peter Speyrer and Lia Sieghart Andy and Diane Stern Robin Teasley Thomas and Gillian Tillman Babs Uku Steve and Kristen Ward Jonathan and Jennifer Wenk Brent Wiesel and Katie Wiesel Ben Williams Trey and Christina Wills Ted and Samira Woodings David Wray Jim and Nancy Young Christy Young Julie Zebrak and Scott Zebrak

Lisa Barnard David and Maria Barrett Dalia Blass and David Blass Loryn Blum and Abba Blum Kevin and Haise Borgmann Devon Bozard Barbara Bradley and Jim O’Grady Chris and Lynn Brown Toby and Nici Bush Christina Chalmers and Geoff Chalmers Michael Clark ‘89 and Anne Clark Kyle and Tyra Cochran Karen Colbert and John Colbert Bruce and Kristi Craig Katrina Dodro and Scott Dodro Filip Dubovsky and Micki Hultquist Anna Fernau and Blair Fernau Alex Flecker and Barbara Byers Jennette Foreman and Adrian Foreman Nicole Fradette and Steve Berman Daniel Freedman Jennifer Freedman Jessica Gaughan and John Gaughan Adam and Kim Gorman Andrew and Lee Anne Graeub Lorne and Emily Greene Rick Haas and Patrizia Tumbarello Danielle Hayot and Scott Fults

Class of 2022 89% Participation Anonymous (2) Maryann Agge and Scott Agge Amy Agrawal and Manish Agrawal Ijaz Ahmad and Julie Campbell Rana and Robert Alarapon Stacy Bakri and Rami Bakri

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Sam Heitner and Vanessa Heitner Michael and Alexandra Horowitz Kevin James and Monica Medrek Blair Kaine and Chris Kaine Charlie and Marni Kehler Erik and Maryann Kitchen Alex Lee and Priscilla Ang Christopher and Carrie Lee Hong Jin Lee and John Wentz Megan Leone-Perkins and Todd Perkins Jim Lobsenz and Eileen Abt Dan and Theresa Luchsinger Ebrahim Maghsoud and Sara Maghsoud Karen Makoske and Rodney Makoske Chris McCloy and Dave McCloy Rodney and Kathryn McCray Loring Millin and Myrtle Millin Gwendolyn Mitchell Bradley Mitchell and Jeanne Mitchell Raul and Miriam Molina Melissa Moore and Chris Alewine David Muchane and Christine Kamunge-Muchane Aron Newman and Elizabeth Moss David Nickel Jessica Nickel Elizabeth Northrup and Steve Northrup

Emmett O’Keefe and Kristin O’Keefe Tina Papamichael Kelly Pemberton Benedict and Ella Peters Deb Povinelli and Brian Povinelli Ned and Rory Quint Teresa Reading Nicole Ruman Skinner and David Skinner Sahra Sarfarazi Cheryl Scarboro and Fred Scarboro Tracy Schlegel and Mike Schlegel Hilary Shaw Caroline Sherman and Andrew Sherman Richard and Jessica Somwaru Lisa Stevenson and Conrad Stevenson Fred and Kelly Stroh Salim and Carisa Suleman Izim Tuncer and Murat Tuncer William and Rose Wallace Glenn and Debra Whitman Katie and Tim Yehl Class of 2023 76% Participation Anonymous Kevin and Tara Abikoff Luis Aguilar and Monica Estrada

Larry and Yemi Akinde Rene Augustine and Mark Alarie Steven Behram and Nancy Behram Bizhan Beiramee and Marjan Yousefi Joe and Nancy Delogu Sanni and Fola Eniola Andrea Fough and Brian Fough Fefe Fowler Corrin Gee Dana Goozh Meredith Heller and Michael Heller Mark and Aubreana Holder William Jackson and Dana Jackson Christina Junior and Steve Masciola Nicolas Lloreda and Alessandra Tassara Pino Martin Rodil Mondragon and Evelyn Andrade Brendan and Kristina O’Neill Ashish Pandit Sandra Pandit Cook and Bill Cook Rob Pfaff and Julie Vaillancourt Bahram and Maryam Redjaee Esmail Sadeghi and Azin Tajdar Adam and Karen Schneider Troy Seals and Tasha Carroll-Seals Allen and Aimee Segal Anand Sharma and Lauren Francis-Sharma Izim Tuncer and Murat Tuncer Nick Vasilopoulos and Elaine Engle-Vasilopoulos Ed and Yolonda Walden Gary and Ali Weitzman Class of 2024 98% Participation Tolu Adu and Doyin Brown-Adu Rana and Robert Alarapon Ali Azad and Behnaz Shakoori Kristy Boyles and Bret Boyles Rhonda Bray and Robert Huffman Mauricio and Karina Carvalho Varapat and Natinee Chensavasdijai Michael and Holly Cirrito Michael Clark ‘89 and Anne Clark Howard Cohen and Hanna Cohen Andreas and Dena Doulaveris Betsey Drucker and Rob Drucker Yomi and Maureen Edu Carmen and Sarah Facciobene Richard and Rachel Freytag

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Lorne and Emily Greene Anthony and Vickye Hayter Barry and Suzi Henderson William Jackson and Dana Jackson Stacey and Dan Kane Nelson and Judy Kee Mitiku Kelkay and Senait Zena Ian Kelleher and Nicole Morgan Bob Latchford and Karen McDonnell Alex Lee and Priscilla Ang Robert and Aimee Lehrman Jocelyn Lowry Yael Marciano Pino Martin Paul and Rosanne McDermott Tom Mercuro Alvaro Molina-Cruz and Marcia Brown Kristan Morrell and Roger Morrell Paul and Carly Norris Kurt Olsen and Debbie Olsen ď‚…

Javier and Jessica Saavedra Esmail Sadeghi and Azin Tajdar Dena Schoenfeld and David Schoenfeld Richard and Jessica Somwaru Howard and Kathy Steinman Damuel and Kendra Stewart Salim and Carisa Suleman President Donald J. Trump and Mrs. Melania Trump Stephen and Anne Ubl Peter Umhofer and Becky Umhofer Steve and Kristen Ward Andrew Wilson Michelle Wilson Class of 2025 88% Participation Anonymous Luis Aguilar and Monica Estrada Ashvin Ahuja and Val Ahuja

Larry and Yemi Akinde Al and Rebecca Antezana Bizhan Beiramee and Marjan Yousefi Didem Bernard Wendy Christmas and Boyd Christmas Kirk and Michelle Clay Richard and Georganne Coco Steven Crawford Stacie Crawford Mike Daryoush ď‚… and Ms. Suzan Behpour Betsey Drucker and Rob Drucker Steve Henske and Melissa Stick Mo Izadi and Leila Navab Eva and David Kanupke Ryan and Shelley Keneally Paul Kennedy and Patricia Vercelli Rajendra Kethavath and Nicole Amado Jon and Tara Kidd Denise Kotek and John Kotek Mark Leibman and Jodi Zager

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Jim Lobsenz and Eileen Abt Martha Martin and John O’Neill Anita Mehmetoglu and Fuat Mehmetoglu Jackie Mesa and Carlos Mesa Chong and Marie Park Adam and Karen Schneider Eric and Rebeccah Sensenbrenner Kathryn Sheller and John Sampson Amy Sherman and Stuart Sherman Corey Smalls and Jackie Smalls Howard and Kathy Steinman Tia Stephens Bennett Stichman and Shannon Stichman Moulaye Sy and Sandra Duvall Class of 2026 100% Participation Anonymous (2) Tolu Adu and Doyin Brown-Adu Kola Aina and Bukola Aina Stuart and Amy Baumgardner Kellie Bickenbach and Michael Bickenbach Pierre and Amy Chao John Cox and Amy Harrington Marc and Meredith Dinitz 40

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Andreas and Dena Doulaveris Richard and Rachel Freytag Chris and Gwendolyn Graves Chris and Hannah Harlan Barry and Suzi Henderson William Jackson and Dana Jackson Mitiku Kelkay and Senait Zena Jasvinder Khaira Alex Lee and Priscilla Ang Monique McMillan-Jackson and Terrence Jackson Benedict and Ella Peters Gerald Riggs and Tasha Jackson Dom and Liz Saint-Loth Allen and Aimee Segal Jeff Shrader and Katie Shrader Winston Smith and Jane Langley-Smith Joe and Veronica Strasnick Camille Wahl Fang Zhao and Zhenyong Zhao Class of 2027 83% Participation Anonymous Kevin and Tara Abikoff Ali Azad and Behnaz Shakoori

Michael and Holly Cirrito Kyle and Tyra Cochran Andreas and Dena Doulaveris Les and Lisa Jacobs Blair Kaine and Chris Kaine Rajendra Kethavath and Nicole Amado Jon and Tara Kidd Mark and Andrea Langevin Michael and Laura Levin Brandon and Andrea Mazur Kourash Mehrabian Ruth Moreno and Ghalib Bradosti Anahita Norouzi Benedict and Ella Peters Class of 2028 100% Participation Anonymous Kellie Bickenbach and Michael Bickenbach Meng Cai Michael Clark ‘89 and Anne Clark Richard and Georganne Coco Rachel Cokinos and Mary Daly Scott and Kelsi Corkran Robert and Cynthia Dious


Yomi and Maureen Edu Ahmad and Mahtab Habibi Hilarie Hall and Matt Hall Chris and Hannah Harlan Mitiku Kelkay and Senait Zena Jasvinder Khaira Ro Lin Steve and Kate Marino Pino Martin Eric and Rebeccah Sensenbrenner Amy Sherman and Stuart Sherman Harisch and Urvi Sood Tia Stephens Camille Wahl Class of 2029 89% Participation Anonymous Kevin and Tara Abikoff Al and Rebecca Antezana Sean and Dorothy Bennett Stephen Hewitt and Mercedes Meyer Ian Kelleher and Nicole Morgan Alex Lee and Priscilla Ang Paul and Carly Norris Kelly Pemberton Class of 2030 100% Participation Mauricio and Karina Carvalho Michelle Davis and Dakarai Thompson Mehrdad and Dasha Guilani Hilarie Hall and Matt Hall Tanai and Woramon Khiaonarong Scott and Louise Mackay Steve and Kate Marino Kourash Mehrabian Anahita Norouzi

Congratulations to the five classes that reached 100% parent participation this year! Class of 2026 Class of 2028 Class of 2030 Class of 2031 Class of 2033

Richard Nguyen and Camilla Lee Andrew Schulick and Devika Singh Warren Sealey and Sushila Chelliah Class of 2032 60% Participation Anonymous Eve Besant and Gregg Jones Adesike Erondu Keyvan Farahani and Behnaz Fayazi Brandon and Kathryn Flury Sedia Freeman Awuah Byron and Sherie Haugabook Patricia Kanashiro and Elliot Levy Andre Vieira de Carvalho and Regina Cardenas Megan Walter and Christian Walter

Class of 2033 100% Participation Jason and Alex Aschenbach Sean and Dorothy Bennett Alison Boland and Sean Boland Alex Chaudhry and Maria Chaudhry David Choi and Evelyn Chang Jon and Katherine Corsico Robert Dadd and Levette Scarboro Mindy Lawrence and Matt Lawrence Christopher Ling and Robin Saenz Richard Nguyen and Camilla Lee Liam Ryan and Emily Kaine Paul and Shannon Ternes Wesley Wu and Audrey Jia Class of 2034 65% Participation Anonymous Blayne and Amanda Candy Burju Cobb and David Cobb Danielle Collins and Ansel Collins Mehrdad and Dasha Guilani Tanya Khomenko and Vlad Khomenko Dresden Koons and Alex Perdikis Alyssa Morris and Brett Morris Corey Null and Taryn Null Justin and Peggy Pyles Swati Saxena and Daniel Allen Andre Vieira de Carvalho and Regina Cardenas

Class of 2031 100% Participation Anonymous Brian Altman and Jerry Boegler Alison Boland and Sean Boland Blayne and Amanda Candy Varapat and Natinee Chensavasdijai Jon and Katherine Corsico Daniel Gurara and Aster Lemessa Mary Kasprik and Thomas Cassidy Sejong Kim and Sooyeon Park Ro Lin Mark McKnight and Cyndi Seidel Rodil Mondragon and Evelyn Andrade FALL 2019

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alumni leadership gift club

Founders Circle ($2,500+) Anonymous John Allender ‘04 J.B. Bender ‘05 Michael Clark ‘89 Stratimir Doytch ‘97 Nate Mitchell ‘05 Greg Portner ‘91 Mighty Lions ($1,000-$2,499) Anonymous Catherine Callaway ‘88 Kevin Finn ‘93 Tim Finn ‘96 Martha (Young) Freedberg ‘83 Parisa (Kazemian) Karaahmet ‘87 Larissa Levine ‘06 Mark Portner ‘88 and Alex (Buhler) Portner ‘89 Peter Rosan ‘99 Tammy (Adle) Stone ‘87 St. Andrew’s Pride ($500-$999) Anonymous Ted Cage ‘85 David Colin ‘88 Carmody (Gaba) Daman ‘93 Claire Devaney ‘11 Matt Devaney ‘07 Michael DiPaula-Coyle ‘98 Kristen Ekedahl Tauber ‘89 Gevry (Becker) Fontaine ‘90 Nora Goddard ‘07 Tom Graves ‘83 John Hale ‘07 Dana (Drescher) Harrison ‘92 A.J. Izzo ‘11 Alisa Kaswell ‘05 Beth Keshishian ‘87 Jessica (Wills) Leach ‘91 Tom McMackin ‘08 42

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Todd Rist ‘83 Amy Selinger ‘88 Tom Taylor ‘00 Brad Tirpak ‘87 Erin Whittaker ‘01 Katie (Horne) Yehl ‘86 Alma Mater Club ($250-$499) Anonymous (2) Alex Bierlein-George ‘95 Jonathan Blythe ‘98 Mike Boyland ‘09 Jen (Butera) Broderick ‘89 Jonathan Burket ‘09 Justin Bury ‘94 David Daniel ‘84 Jeff Fleisher ‘90 Kirsten Georges ‘87 Karen (Beeching) Giorgio ‘88 Bruce Goodwin ‘87 Jennifer (Wade) Greiner ‘85 Lexi Heywood ‘07 Trevor Johnson ‘04 Ellen Kramer ‘87 Mari (Palmer) McDonald ‘95 Jack McMackin ‘04 Jennifer McZier ‘92 Paige (Speyer) Shirk ‘96 John Taylor ‘07 Jasper Thomson ‘88 Colin Troha ‘95


alumni support *Denotes 5+ years of consecutive giving

1982 Francisco Gonzalez Kear Martin* 1983 Aaron Aylor Candace Conway* Joe Fitzgerald Martha (Young) Freedberg Tom Graves Todd Rist 1984 Anonymous David Bowen David Daniel Tim Hopkins* Chip Prettyman Lauren (Cunningham) Reed Chris Reed 1985 Ted Cage Jennifer (Wade) Greiner Jen (Williams) White 1986 Brad Bennett Molly Hewes Jim Taylor Katie (Horne) Yehl 1987 Chris Adams Steve Bellis Alex Breckon Julia Causey David Dickie Kirsten Georges Bruce Goodwin Julie (Zients) Hayes Lee Howard Jeff Huebner Hank Israel Parisa (Kazemian) Karaahmet*

Beth Keshishian Liz (Regan) Kiingi* Ellen Kramer Bammy Luke Brad Meeker Geoff Nelson Tracy (Keller) Nickolaus Xavier Ortiz Mena Jim Peaco Erik Schumann Scott Shankman Geoff Stewart Tammy (Adle) Stone* Brad Tirpak Laura (Galliher) Wertz Tracy Yandle* 1988 Liz (Thornton) Bowling Jessica Buckley Catherine Callaway Polly (Smith) Chapman David Colin Paul Downey Geoff Dye Karen (Beeching) Giorgio Kim (Bandfield) Hartinger Marshall Haynes Dorsey (Barnett) Horowitz Brett Jones Stefanie (Nef) Marik Thomas Pinder Mark Portner* Boyer Proffitt* Amy Selinger Jasper Thomson 1989 Jen (Butera) Broderick Michael Clark* Kim Davis Kristen Ekedahl Tauber Janna (Hopkins) Hartsock Alex (Buhler) Portner*

1990 Jeff Fleisher Gevry (Becker) Fontaine* Graham Johnston 1991 Jessica (Wills) Leach Greg Portner* Dave Post Jason Sweeney Jenna (Hoffman) Terry 1992 Niki (Barbery) Bleyleben Will Evans Dana (Drescher) Harrison* Robin Kahn* Jennifer McZier* 1993 Anonymous Carolyn (Bizri) Brosnihan Carmody (Gaba) Daman* Dan Evans* Kevin Finn Diana Koshel Dimple Modi Amy (Spencer) Pelster Chris Roome Pam (Monroe) Saunders 1994 Justin Bury Katherine Cusani-Visconti Joslyne Decker Peter Fedak 1995 Mariah Bibby Alex Bierlein-George Katie (Barr) Cornish Maryann (Meenan) Heim Mari (Palmer) McDonald Jennie (Powell) Norton Natasha Scripture

Sam Speier* Farid Tadros Colin Troha 1996 Dara (Grundfast) Eisner Tim Finn* Victoria (Westin) Hutchen Paige (Speyer) Shirk Emily Webbe Erin Wright-Gandhi* 1997 Stratimir Doytch* Mike Joseph Mirko Pefaure Emily Swinehart 1998 Jonathan Blythe Edwin Darilek Michael DiPaula-Coyle* Jonathan Fiedler* Hite Geffert David Troha 1999 Moina Banerjee Vanessa Burgess Sarah (Moberg) Condax David Hemming Alex O’Flinn Amy Petersen Peter Rosan Michael Stevens Melissa (Blum) Strike 2000 Libby Barringer Sean Ginevan Christie Hartmann Chris Keithley Tom Taylor* Sarah (Melby) Zijp*

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alumni volunteers Sarah Asterbadi ‘07 Zoë Atchinson ‘12 Alex Bierlein-George ‘95 Lane Brenner ‘05 Catherine Callaway ‘88 McKenzie Cato ‘08 Diana Chung ‘13 Grace Chupka ‘13 Chanele Clark ‘96 Lindsay Crouch ‘08 Carmody Daman ‘93 Ann Davies ‘83 Edie Demas ‘83 Michael DiPaula-Coyle ‘98 Leili Doerr ‘08 Geoff Dye ‘88 Annie Engelstad ‘11 Alex Facciobene ‘10 Jonathan Fiedler ‘98 Wendy Fitzgerald ‘85 Sarah Fudge ‘09 Nora Goddard ‘07 Hannah Harlan ‘08 P.J. Hart ‘01 Maryann Heim ‘95 Dorsey Horowitz ‘88 Katie Jannotta ‘13 Parisa Karaahmet ‘87 Alisa Kaswell ‘05 Margaret Kenworthy ‘11 Beth Leach ‘83 Larissa Levine ‘06 Mari McDonald ‘95 Jennifer McZier ‘92 Dannie Moore ‘09 Andrew Nelson ‘02 Jasmine Niernberger ‘07 Madeline O’Brien ‘05 Alex Portner ‘89 Justin Ross ‘02 Pam Saunders ‘93 Amy Selinger ‘88 Stacy Smith ‘91 Sam Speier ‘95 Tammy Stone ‘87 Tom Taylor ‘00 Jake Wallace ‘04 Emily Williams ‘02 Erin Wright-Gandhi ‘96 44

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2001 P.J. Hart* Erica Harvey Allie (Beyda) Kendall Steven Long Alex Matlack Erin Whittaker

Elise Lang Larissa Levine* Molly (Rich) Natelli Abby Olson* Greg Rosenbaum Kunal Sakhuja Amy (Bachman) Zerante

2002 Jeffrey Gross Paul Massey Andrew Nelson Heather (Babby) Rimsky Emily (Clark) Williams*

2007 Alex Azzara Nick Bralove Matt Devaney Nora Goddard* John Hale Lexi Heywood Viveka Jahn Jasmine Niernberger* Caroline (Downing) Price Tim Rogan John Taylor Becca (Becker) Wyhowanec

2003 Marian (Goddard) Carpenter* Jessica (Simon) Daigle Hampden Macbeth Jacqueline Westley 2004 John Allender Rafe Bonvillian Jossy Heltzer* Trevor Johnson George MacDougall Peter McKelvy Jack McMackin* David Zacharkiw 2005 J.B. Bender* Lane Brenner Mike Bryan Kirstin (Kinney) Bryan Chris Danly David Gottesman Paul Iribe* Alisa Kaswell* Will Levenson Jack Masur Nate Mitchell Madeline (Wallace) O’Brien* Camille (Dabaghi) Shannon Cara Skubel Chelsea Whittaker Sarah (Smith) Wilkins* 2006 Kaitlyn Bunting Claire (Matlack) Carucci Gaby Dehesa-Azuara

2008 Kelly (Tillotson) Bradway Leili Doerr Hannah (Davis) Harlan Tom McMackin* Bryn (Whiteley) Seabrook Abbey Wallace* Eleanor (Geise) Wasserman William White 2009 Yaa Addison Christine Ash* Mike Boyland* Jonathan Burket Emily Hatton Jacob Horn Charlotte Kiernan Dannie Moore Megan Nash Lisa Rokoff* Dylan Thayer 2010 Nikki Azzara Marco Bonvillian Philip Doerr* Alex Facciobene* John Gill Clinton James Jonah Orr

Catherine Rich Elliott Silverman Mark Small Steve Webster 2011 Claire Devaney Annie Engelstad* A.J. Izzo* Julia Karron Margaret Kenworthy Lauren Melvin 2012 Zoë Atchinson Becca Davis Delonte Egwuatu Hunter Goodrich Victoria Haake Alex Hastings Hannah Hastings Randi Kontner Justin Pugrant Anne Mercer Schoenfeld Hannah Shahabi 2013 Diana Chung Grace Chupka Taylor Goodrich Katie Jannotta Matt Petraites Jacob Reiskin* Kaitlin Smith 2014 Alex Armbruster Sofía Naab* Chris Quintero Louay Youssef


Why We Give

We are forever grateful for the opportunities that St. Andrew’s and the Lions Fund provided for us. The close attention that teachers give students is truly unparalleled and has given us the strength and courage to accomplish the things we have done outside of St. Andrew’s. From establishing our non-profit Chicos and Kids to pursuing our dream careers, our confidence stems from our time at St. Andrew’s. We know what a profound impact the school had on us and we could not be happier to support this community.” CHRIS QUINTERO ‘14, DARTMOUTH COLLEGE ‘18

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young alumni gift club 2015 Peter Donahoe Jarena Harmon Calee Hayes Sarah Horowitz Elizabeth Naab 2016 Charlie Ausbrook Matthew Thrower Leila Youssef 2017 Ashley Alexander Enzo Bascon JD Belin Lily Beuker J.C. Butz Megan Byles Wesley Cheung Trevor Clark Jennifer Clogg Dominic Doyle Anthony Duruji Millicent Dye Will Fisher Andrew Fullerton Calvin Giddings Sam Gravel Rachel Greenberg Zein Haidar Kevin Harkins Justin Harmon Hope Harrison Lindy Hill Andrew Honigman Eleanor Irion Isabelle Jeppsen John Joyner Taylor Kande Zarmina Khan Bridgette Kontner Will Lucas Emily Minners Ross Munk Allie Mwanjala 46

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Tino Nyawata Michael O’Shaughnessy Yomi Omogbehin Olivia Oosterhout Raylene Parkinson Jules Paulay Louis Poirot Nicole Poisson Sari Postal Teague Richardson Caroline Ryan Jen Schissler Lucy Schwartz Ryan Shepard Ely Sibarium Caroline Simpson Alex Smith Abby Smith Molly Smith Claire Todd Emily Todd Adam Tommer May Wallace Benjamin Wang Marcel Wiedmaier Harry Williams Hannah Winter Sam Winter Georgia Woolston Shelly Xie William Yeo Aman Zanini Noah Zucker 2018 Amanda Abdow Kayla Alfonso Maddie Amick Benjamin Anderson Luke Armbruster Ting Ashworth Will Atwood Maggie Atwood Angelica Ayala Luke Bennett Megan Blaine

Austin Butz Will Canellakis Andy Carr Kate Cheong Cameron Clarke Monty Day Olivia Dennen Gabe Dewey Kira Donaldson Quinn Dunigan Evan Dymond Anna Fiscarelli-Mintz Faith Fisher Josh Fowler Will Franzen Finian Gallagher Madison Gamma Layla Gast-Tempest Nick Gelos Dylan Goldstock Sofia González-Kosasky Cameron Harris Andy Harris Jack Helmanis Matthew Helmbrecht Colin Hendrie Gretchen Hundertmark Sydney Jackson Baraka Kiingi Andre Lambert Amelia Leahy Eddie Leisher Lisa Leitner Sam Liggins Daryl Lucas Josh Magee Marcus Mahtemework Tammy Mamlet Matthew Mardirossian Josh Margolis Danan Mbozi Timothy McCann Colin McLearn Max Mento Ali Mikaele María Naab

Justin Nwosu Nat Orr Ian Parks Chris Peterson Jared Postal Alexa Potter Callie Radecki Joy Reeves Gordon Reeves Megan Reilly Michael Rosenblum Gillian Sanford Gabrielle Sanford Emily Schissler Sydney Seignious Ben Severe Sam Seymour Marcus Shaffner Brian TerBush Roman Toepler Eve van Stolk Case van Stolk Lily Velazco Aliyah Wade Ben Waksberg Ashley Webb Jewell Wooten Eric Xue Jenny Yazlovsky Julia Ziffer


class of 2019 support Gage Adam William Alexander Amelia Barnard Sophie Barnello Sam Beesley Hannah Belin Carlos Berrios Stephen Bickel Heru Bligen Dean Brown Katherine Cannon Julia Chambers Ashley Cheung Anne Cecile Choutedjem Kamgue Nkamougna Parker Cole Nicole Daoust Tony Diallo Cayla Dious Annabel Dobbyn Sade Fagoroye

Ava Fainberg Adrienne Fine Eve Fredman Jennifer Freedman Taylor Goldman Giselah Graf-Suleman Joseph Harkins Michael Hastings Caitlin Hillman Leah Holzer Caitlin Jacobs Becky Ji Avery Johnston Sydney Jones Joshua Joseph Ava Katz Isabel Kenna Sarah Kirby Noah Lee Julia Losey Devin Lucas

Kayla Markus Cindy Matsiko Molly McMillen Zach Meringoff Noah Merriam Maddie Mitchell Juan Molina Katherine Newcomb Chase Noah Alex Nordheimer Laurel Noreuil Katie Olin Ethan Opdahl Nikhil Panicker Mike Primmer Cordell Pugh Alexis Quarles Carrington Ray Cameron Reeder Natalie Reneberg Brittany Robinson

Congratulations to the Class of 2019 for reaching 100% participation! Isabelle Russell Kirstin Schmidt Shannon Seignious Michael Sheldon Eakin Shen Ashlynn Smith Joey Ward Kamari Williams Shize Yan Becka Yentis Lisa Zhang Judy Zheng

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Why I Give

When I give, it’s my way of saying thank you for what St. Andrew’s did for our family. To me, St. Andrew’s isn’t an institution, it’s a large group of people going down the same path together. The mission of nurturing every child but still being competitive, that is a challenging mission to take on, and I think St. Andrew’s does it so well.” DAVID MAYHOOD

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parents of alumni Class of 1982 Sheila Lindveit Harwood and Suzanne Martin Class of 1983 David and Connie Povich Cora and Murray Simpson Class of 1984 Fred and Carole Newman Class of 1985 Carol Coffin Steve and Bunny Huebner Dona Weingarten and Rick Weingarten Class of 1986 Larry and Mary Hewes John and Marnie Nicholson Class of 1987 Bill Becker and Joan Alper Steve and Bunny Huebner James and Marcia Luke Fred and Carole Newman John and Marnie Nicholson Dennis and Lee Tirpak Dona Weingarten and Rick Weingarten

Class of 1990 Bill Becker and Joan Alper Kingman and Ann Brown Jennifer Johnston Class of 1991 Jenifer Bland Walter Haynes Vivian Portner and Ed Portner Class of 1992 Harvey Borkin Paul and Amelia Carew Jane and Tim Matz Sandy Wehunt Class of 1993 Jim and Andy Cantwell Janet and Mark Evans Sharon Harris Don and Helen McDowell Charles and Beverley Monroe Fanchon Oleson Michael and Annette Poston

Jay and Carol Sanders Toni and Anne Schmidt Shack and Cafiner Shackleford Class of 1994 Millard Alexander and Lee Henry Mary Corkran Emma Garces Echavarria Linda and Philip Graham John and Mary McMillen Jane and Don O’Kieffe Jan Phalen Jim Tansor Class of 1995 Thomas Barr Jim and Andy Cantwell Sandy Wehunt Class of 1996 Richard McEntire and Robin McEntire Bill Ohle and Christine Chapman Michael and Grace Shirey

Class of 1988 Dick and Elisabeth Backus Walter Haynes Jane and Tim Matz Ted and Lea Pedas Vivian Portner and Ed Portner Lorraine and Barry Rogstad Lynn Yarowsky and Jonathan Yarowsky Class of 1989 Kate Clark Jerry and Julie Gilbert John and Dade McMahon Tedi Osias and David Osias

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Class of 1997 Sharon Harris Jeff and Patti Pukatch Spring Swinehart and Peter Swinehart Fred and Carolyn Talcott Class of 1998 Lon and Ellen Babby Joseph Coyle and Sally DiPaula Paul and Elizabeth Geffert Class of 1999 Rob and Martha Gray Tim Clark and Hannah Sistare Carter and Fran Keithley Kevin and Elizabeth Kiernan Dianne and Chris O’Flinn Bill Ohle and Christine Chapman Michael and Grace Shirey Gene and Mary Eileen Stevens Richard and Joan Wolff

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Class of 2000 Jane Galvin and Paul Galvin Carter and Fran Keithley Ron and Anne Kleinman Bob and Patsy Koehler Eric and Pamela Melby John Niehuss Jim and Patty Rodgers Sandy and Kris Spector Class of 2001 Marilyn Allen Brad and Kimberly Bates Dick and Suanne Beyda Jim and Andy Cantwell Sally Hall Kevin and Elizabeth Kiernan Rico and Marie Martini Class of 2002 Lon and Ellen Babby Jane Galvin and Paul Galvin Karl and Meredith Inderfurth Ron and Anne Kleinman

David and Louisa Levenson Melissa Morris Dianne and Chris O’Flinn John O’Shea and Dana O’Brien Class of 2003 Rich and Tiggy Green David Helms and Susan Maloney Kevin and Elizabeth Kiernan Ellen Kohn and Timothy Muzzio Rico and Marie Martini Ken Simon and Janet Hahn Steve Skubel Linton and Jan Weeks Class of 2004 Pat and Debbie Allender Nick Cobbs Marilyn Converse and Robert Converse Phil and Leslie Downey Gail and Prentiss Feagles Harold and Penny Heltzer Jack and Kathy McMackin


Aileen Moodie and Michael Moodie Larry Platt and Clare Herington Anne and Rick Wallace Jody and Gary Widrick Class of 2005 Morty and Grace Bender Lauren Cook Andrew and Barbara Friedman Marc Hersh and Helen Mak David and Barbara Heywood Mike and Pat House Tony Ioannidis Stuart and Sherry Kaswell Ron and Anne Kleinman Richard and Barbara Kline David and Louisa Levenson Rico and Marie Martini Steve Skubel Anne and Rick Wallace Class of 2006 Don Harris Kevin and Elizabeth Kiernan Scott and Ann Michel Jim and Marcia Murphy John O’Shea and Dana O’Brien Larry Platt and Clare Herington Joan Robinson

Susan Norris Joan Robinson Jeff Singer and Carol Sims Neal and Connie Sullivan Anne and Rick Wallace Tom White and Liz Ehinger Class of 2009 Larry Ash and Suzanne Duvall Brian and Joan Atchinson Tom and Susan Burket Mitch Dubensky and Charlotte White Anne Duvall Bob and Bernadette Engelstad Tom Graves ‘83 and Jodi Graves Stuart Horn and Marian Fox Kevin and Elizabeth Kiernan Jim and Marcia Murphy Robin Taub and Michael Pfeifer Carl and Peggy Zwisler Class of 2010 Mike and Cindy Azzara Jim Belikove and Vanessa Piala Kathy Doerr and James Tansey

Larry Eisenberg Carmen and Sarah Facciobene John and Tammy Gill Tom Graves ‘83 and Jodi Graves David and Barbara Heywood Chuck and Mary Beth James Scott and Ann Michel Parker Orr and Kathie Meizner Chris and Sue Petito Bob and Erin Petraites Larry Platt and Clare Herington Michael Shulman and Jacqueline Judd Robert and Pat Silverman Jeff Singer and Carol Sims Matt Wald and Wilma Wald Tom White and Liz Ehinger Peter Yeo and Anne Urban Class of 2011 John and Terri Adams Jim Belikove and Vanessa Piala John Devaney and Debbie Reagan Bob and Bernadette Engelstad Don Harris Tony and Donna Izzo

Class of 2007 Nabil and Maureen Asterbadi Mike and Cindy Azzara Sarah and Joe Davis John Devaney and Debbie Reagan Andrew and Mathy Downing Anne Duvall Larry Eisenberg David and Barbara Heywood Mike and Pat House Ellen Kohn and Timothy Muzzio Jeff Maletta and Catherine May Scott and Ann Michel Class of 2008 Sarah and Joe Davis Kathy Doerr and James Tansey Paul and Caroline Hendrie Jeff Kessler and Susan Kessler Ron and Anne Kleinman Jack and Kathy McMackin Aileen Moodie and Michael Moodie FALL 2019

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Andy Karron and Janet Storella Jose and Vilma Rivera David and Lia Royle Bernie Sharfman and Susan David Bob Shaw and Sally Buckman Neal and Connie Sullivan Class of 2012 Brian and Joan Atchinson Oliver and Bonnie Carr Jonathan Coleman and Kris Brown Sarah and Joe Davis

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Tracey Goodrich and Craig Goodrich Don Harris Diane Hastings and Frank Panopoulos Valerie Hill Sandy and Al Horowitz John and Sabrina Kontner Nancy McGovern George Pappas Emilio Perdomo Mark and Donna Pugrant Gary Solamon and Sharon Beamer Anne and Rick Wallace

Class of 2013 Hans Schmidt and Mary Anne Tarkington Ken and Tara Giunta Tracey Goodrich and Craig Goodrich Sheila Maith and David Douglass Rico and Marie Martini Dawn Page Chris and Sue Petito Bob and Erin Petraites Walker and Lauren Simpson Larry and Allison Spaccasi Class of 2014 Peter Armbruster and Sarah Millspaugh Susan and Bob Bies Rudy and Jill Casasola Sarah and Joe Davis Anne Duvall Gary and Sue Fitzgerald Thom and Shelley Hess Marc Kaufman and Kate Carey John and Mary McMillen Lloret Moussa Richard Naab and Ana Pabรณn-Naab Michael Sibarium and Laura Govoni-Sibarium Andy and Diane Stern Bruce and Ginny Weber


Class of 2015 Maria Diaz and Alex Haight Ben Gorton and Anne Weismann Tom Graves ‘83 and Jodi Graves Neil and Janine Gregory John and Keeva Harmon Debi Hayes Sandy and Al Horowitz Dale Kynoch Richard Naab and Ana Pabón-Naab Parker Orr and Kathie Meizner Jose and Vilma Rivera Joe Shaffner and Anna Tate Colleen Shepard Clarence and Robin Smith Monica Turner Class of 2016 Michael and Susie Barnello Libby Bauer and David Brown Rodger and Nickie Currie Mohamed Diallo Tracey Duval Anita Gardner Paul Gedo and Ginta Remeikis Thom and Shelley Hess Lionel Jackson and Gail Bell Marc Kaufman and Kate Carey John and Heather Lucas Troy Morgan and Linda Wright Lloret Moussa Brian and Michelle Radecki David and Lia Royle Ed and Kathryn Schwartz Larry and Allison Spaccasi Jamell and Crystal Thrower Class of 2017 Andrea LaRue and Matthew Schwartz Rob and Melchora Alexander Hedrick Belin and Mary Bissell Ernie and Woan-Yi Byles Rudy and Jill Casasola David and Angela Cheung Tom and Amy Fisher David Fullerton and Anh Nguyen Ted Greenberg Tammy Haddad Chris and Lauri Harkins John and Keeva Harmon Dana Harrison ‘92 and Jason Harrison

Debi Hayes David and Carolyn Jeppsen John and Sabrina Kontner John and Heather Lucas Mary Stuart McCamy Kim O’Shaughnessy and Brian O’Shaughnessy Pierre and Beth Poisson Peter and Stephanie Schissler Colleen Shepard Michael Sibarium and Laura Govoni-Sibarium Walker and Lauren Simpson Keith Smalls and Yottie Kenan-Smalls Andrew Smith and Amy Nadel Karen and De Smith Bill Wang and Jenny Chiang Paul and Suellen Williams Peter Yeo and Anne Urban Class of 2018 Joseph and JoAnn Alfonso John Anderson and Molly Moore Anderson Peter Armbruster and Sarah Millspaugh Gail Atwood and Fred Atwood Brad and Belinda Blaine Barbara Campbell Potter

Oliver and Bonnie Carr John and Bonnie Clarke Tom and Amy Fisher Ted Goldstock and Tami Mark Rick Harris Brian and Sara Jane Harris Ansis and Lisa Helmanis Paul and Caroline Hendrie Brian and Laurie Hundertmark Lionel Jackson and Gail Bell Robert Kosasky and Beatriz González-Kosasky Ed Leisher and Amy Holmwood Bob and Elizabeth Margolis Tim and Mary McCann Steve Mintz and Rosemary Fiscarelli-Mintz Richard Naab and Ana Pabón-Naab Godwin and Constance Nwosu Chuck Peterson and Karen Peterson Brian and Michelle Radecki David Reeves and Jill Reeves Jay and Robin Rosenblum Rose Sanford Peter and Stephanie Schissler Blair and Courtney Severe Joe Shaffner and Anna Tate Janice Van Stolk

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grandparents and special friends Italics designate the St. Andrew’s student(s) being honored.

Jeanette Alexander and Aaron Graves Alexander Norman Thomas Flecker ‘22 Judy Altman and Ronny Altman Stella Beatrix Boegler Altman ‘31 William and Carmen Amado Tuuli Kethavath ‘27 Arjun Amado Kethavath ‘25 Rosa Antezana Anthony James Antezana ‘29 Ashley Antezana ‘25 Conrad and Lois Aschenbach Annie Katherine Aschenbach ‘33 Louisa Elizabeth Walter ‘32 Larry Ash and Suzanne Duvall Zain Haris Sy ‘25 Norm and Meg Augustine Alexander Augustine Alarie ‘23 Christian Augustine Alarie ‘20

Ron and Terry Bierbaum Charles Emmett O’Keefe ‘22

Karen Fischer Adrian Kanupke ‘25

Sylvia Blake Isabella Blake ‘21

Manny and Penny Flecker Norman Thomas Flecker ‘22

Victoria Brown Eliora T. Adu ‘24 Eliad I. Adu ‘26

Robert and Moira Fuller Michael P. Hastings ‘19 Hannah Panopoulos Hastings ‘12

Kingman and Ann Brown Kelsey Bliss Beveridge ‘10

Maureen George Caleb Ansel Collins ‘34

Penelope Burke William Blair Kaine ‘22 Hugh Channing Kaine ‘27

David and Jane Good Sophie Brooke Kowitz ‘21

Cecilia Chiang Benjamin Hunter Wang ‘17 Kate Clark William Michael Clark ‘22 Alice Maury Clark ‘28 Charlotte Winston Clark ‘24 Selwyn and Ermine Clarke Olivia Tillman ‘21 Mary Corkran Caiseal Lee Corkran ‘28

Nancy Harris and John Harris Andrew Caleb Harris ‘18

Sarah and Joe Davis Jack William Harlan ‘26 Kate Claire Harlan ‘28

James and Susan Holland Anneliese Holland Wiesel ‘21

Ted and Ronni Farber Halyn Chloe Schoenfeld ‘24 Elinor Farquhar Fernando John Molina ‘24

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David and Barbara Haight Michael E. McDonnell-Diaz ‘15 Dave and Cindy Harlan Jack William Harlan ‘26 Kate Claire Harlan ‘28

Eva Dubovsky Amelia Nico Barnard ‘19 Ansel Cyril Langrish Barnard ‘22

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Campbell and Joy Graeub Thomas Hill Graeub ‘22 William Campbell Hoffman Atwood ‘18 Margaret Morse Klauder Atwood ‘18

Marcia Fell Caroline Thayer Milne ‘20

Francis and Pamela Jackson Zachary Gardner Jackson ‘26 William Covington Jackson ‘23 Amelia Prudence Jackson ‘24 Craig and Roberta Jameson Caroline Taylor Schneider ‘21 William Jameson Schneider ‘25 Katherine Anne Schneider ‘23 Margie Kanupke and Chuck Kanupke Adrian Kanupke ‘25


Rick and Marlene Kelly Louisa Elizabeth Walter ‘32 Allyn Kilsheimer David Kilsheimer Stevenson ‘22 Sang and Sang Koo Han Emma Han Kee ‘24 Sarah Kee ‘21 Jim and Cece Koons Everly James Koons-Perdikis ‘34 Susan LaRue and Lash LaRue Sarah Margalit Schwartz ‘20 Lucy Rose Schwartz ‘17 Ed Leisher and Amy Holmwood Ryan Edward Hess ‘16 Robert Sean Hess ‘14 Ted and Janet Lobsenz Joshua Evan Lobsenz ‘20 Carl and Mary Anne McMillen Molly McMillen ‘19 Michael Evan McMillen ‘14 Toby Mercuro and Linda Mercuro Alisa Louise Mercuro ‘24 Jay and Susan Milne Caroline Thayer Milne ‘20 Roger Mudd John Parker Cole ‘19 Geoffrey and Joan Naab Benjamin Ernesto Naab ‘20 María Emilia Naab ‘18 Diana Elizabeth Naab ‘15 Carmen Sofía Naab ‘14 Brendan and Susan O’Neill Brendan Thorpe O’Neill III ‘23

Tom and Lou Olin Caroline Grace Olin ‘21 Katherine Marie Olin ‘19

James and Diane Shanley Tessa Grace Hall ‘30 Matilda Jean Hall ‘28

Thomas and Franzina Pessel Thomas Hill Graeub ‘22

Ola Simms Kiah Nicole Simms ‘12

Dorothy Phaneuf Peter Robert Alexander ‘21 William Stirling Alexander ‘19

Cora and Murray Simpson Benjamin Walker Simpson ‘13 Caroline Garland Simpson ‘17

Jeffrey and Barbara Phillips Anthony James Antezana ‘29 Ashley Antezana ‘25

Sidney and Katherine Smith Ashlynn Paige Trane Smith ‘19

William Porritt Simon Porritt ‘20 Robert and Maura Reiver Jacob Aiden Lehrman ‘24 Peggy Roe Robert Walker Borgmann ‘22 Ron and Carole Rubley Ashton Thompson Rubley ‘21 Fran Schmelzer Colin Joshua Krinsky ‘20 Donald Schuessler James Andrew Schuessler ‘05 Andrew James Paul Schuessler ‘08 William and Barbara Sealey Bryce Sealey ‘31

Dave and Carol Smith Katherine Louise Jannotta ‘13 Jeanne Tustian June Matsiko ‘19 Jeanna Winston Brittany D. Robinson ‘19 James and Peggie Womack Olivia Tillman ‘21 Denny and Mary Worch Kane Michael Worch ‘20 H. Linton Wray and Kathleen Wray Christina Alicia Wray ‘21 Lynn Yarowsky and Jonathan Yarowsky John Devin Hartinger ‘21 Avery Lynn Hartinger ‘21

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Why We Give

St. Andrew’s has encouraged our son to set ambitious goals, motivate him to work steadily towards them, and rebound from setbacks. We have been impressed by the skill and dedication of the teachers and the integration of the groundbreaking work of the CTTL into classrooms. Our son has grown into a thoughtful, articulate, and poised young man, actively thinking about the world around him and ready to take his place in it. We are so proud to contribute to the St. Andrew’s community.” ELENA MICHAELS AND NICHOLAS PORRITT PARENTS OF SIMON ‘20

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honor and memorial gifts Bold designates the St. Andrew’s community member being honored or memorialized.

IN HONOR OF

Cindy Matsiko ‘19 Jeanne Tustian

Jose Rivera Alaster and Sue MacDonald

Aaron Lobsenz ‘22 Ted and Janet Lobsenz

Dale Kynoch Richard and Georganne Coco

Josh Lobsenz ‘20 Ted and Janet Lobsenz

Alan Faut Mehmetoglu ‘25 Anita Mehmetoglu and Fuat Mehmetoglu

Daniel Lobsenz ‘25 Ted and Janet Lobsenz

Julia Losey ‘19 Bob Oetting and Sara Thornton

Alexander Alarie ‘24 Norm and Meg Augustine

David Pivirotto George Pappas

Juliet Szyprowski Richard and Georganne Coco

Amanda Lois Agge ‘22 Maryann Agge and Scott Agge

Dylan W Luchsinger ‘22 Dan and Theresa Luchsinger

June Kyakobye June Kyakobye

Andrew Seidman John and Heather Lucas

Eileen Sheller Kathryn Sheller and John Sampson

Justin Harmon ‘17 John and Keeva Harmon

Ariya Chensavasdijai Varapat and Natinee Chensavasdijai

Gerald Alan Robbins Kristin Webster

Ariya Fatema Yonce Jordan Yonce

Gertrude Busse Sandra Pandit Cook and Bill Cook

Kate Bickenbach ‘28 Kellie Bickenbach and Michael Bickenbach

Ava Katz ‘19 Jason and Leslie Katz

Grace Bickenbach ‘26 Kellie Bickenbach and Michael Bickenbach

Brian Alewine ‘22 Melissa Moore and Chris Alewine Bryce Sealey ‘31 William and Barbara Sealey Carolina González Robert Kosasky and Beatriz González-Kosasky

Hugh Kaine ‘27 Penelope Burke Jack Harlan ‘26 Ashley Walker Jake Lehrman ‘24 Robert and Maura Reiver

Charlie Cirrito ‘27 Michael and Holly Cirrito

Jarena Harmon ‘15 John and Keeva Harmon

Charlotte Grace Fernau ‘22 Anna Fernau and Blair Fernau

Jiquan Jia Wesley Wu and Audrey Jia

Christian Alarie ‘20 Norm and Meg Augustine

Joanne Beach Nick Bralove ‘07 FALL 2019

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Kate Harlan ‘28 Ashley Walker

Military Veterans Thomas and Patricia Chambers

Sophia Barnello ‘19 Michael and Susie Barnello

Katie Olin ‘19 Tom and Lou Olin

Noah Parker Merriam ‘19 Gail Merriam

Sorachart Sitthimongkol Varapat and Natinee Chensavasdijai

Kinder Tranport Children Yael Marciano

Patty Alexander Jennifer Greiner ‘85 and Nick Greiner

The Class of 2019 Patty Alexander and Randy Alexander

Linda Kerr Fred and Kelly Stroh

Pepi Alforcea Ruth Moreno and Ghalib Bradosti

Veterans and Active Duty Military Maryann Agge and Scott Agge

Malcolm Cirrito ‘24 Michael and Holly Cirrito

Phillip E.D. Doerr ‘10 Kathy Doerr and James Tansey

Vichien Chensavasdijai Varapat and Natinee Chensavasdijai

María Gladys Canton Robert Kosasky and Beatriz González-Kosasky

Prapimpan Sitthimongkol Varapat and Natinee Chensavasdijai

Virinia Hadaad Tammy Haddad

Raymond Howard Kessler ‘08 Jeff Kessler and Susan Kessler

Will Cirrito ‘21 Michael and Holly Cirrito

Sarah Lynn Marshall ‘94 The David Graham Foundation

Will Ferriby John and Heather Lucas

Sarah McDowell ‘93 Amy Pelster ‘93 and Keith Pelster

Will Kaine ‘22 Penelope Burke

Megan Byles ‘17 Ernie and Woan-Yi Byles Meredith Coyle ‘02 Melissa Morris

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Wyatt Anderson Murphy ‘20 Ken Murphy and Nancy Carolan

Gay Williams Cheryl Scarboro and Fred Scarboro

Pam Hendrix Michael and Holly Cirrito

Yeonwoo Anne Kim ‘31 Sejong Kim and Sooyeon Park

Gregory Batipps ‘90 Jennifer McZier ‘92

Pedro Davila Dom and Liz Saint-Loth

IN MEMORY OF

James Parker Kristy Boyles and Bret Boyles

Richard R. Pivirotto David Pivirotto

Jim Ward Steve and Kristen Ward

Royce Mazur Brandon and Andrea Mazur

Ann Stuart Lucas John and Heather Lucas

Joanne Beach Ellen Kramer ‘87, Karen Giorgio ‘88 and Peter Giorgio, Hunter Goodrich ‘12, David Zacharkiw ‘04

Shirley Kosasky Robert Kosasky and Beatriz González-Kosasky Sally Slater

Arnold George Bennett Brendan and Kristina O’Neill

Marcella and Kevin Stafford, Sr. David Hendricks and Lorraine McKenna

Stephanie Rosenblatt John and Terri Adams

Chet Lucido Steve and Kristen Ward

Margaret Bickenbach Kellie Bickenbach and Michael Bickenbach

Sybil Figueredo Kenny and Corinne Figueredo

Alvaro González Robert Kosasky and Beatriz González-Kosasky

Choon Lee Richard Nguyen and Camilla Lee David Antezana John Rosa Derek J. Park Christopher Dymond and Minh Le Donita Moorhus Stuart and Amy Baumgardner

Marilyn Rose Moore Melissa Moore and Chris Alewine Mercedes Lara de González Robert Kosasky and Beatriz González-Kosasky Michael Papamichael Tina Papamichael

Theresa Grant Schiavi Paul and Rosanne McDermott Virginia Hoover Devon Bozard Wendy Nicholson Bailey ‘87 Beth Keshishian ‘87 and Nicholas Keshishian

Dr. Harold Kosasky Robert Kosasky and Beatriz González-Kosasky Dr. James A. Langley Winston Smith and Jane Langley-Smith Dorothy M. Phaneuf Patty Alexander and Randy Alexander Ernest Williams Cheryl Scarboro and Fred Scarboro Francisco Eduardo Hope ‘94 Katherine Cusani-Visconti ‘94

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faculty and staff Erin Abernethy Yaa Addison ‘09 Luis Aguilar Patty Alexander Kelly Anderson Afshin Asgharian Kristin Bartlett Terri Beach David Brandt Peggy Brooke David Brown Lindsey Bucci Chantal Cassan-Moudoud Christina Chalmers Daphne Clyburn Ginger Cobb Richard Coco Jean Cohen Danielle Collins Marilyn Converse Lauren Cook Scott Corkran Sherry Craig Troy Dahlke Mike Davila Julia Dean Kathy Doerr Courtney Dotson Danielle Drobny Amyya Duncan Christopher Echave Lur Egan Noah Egge Delonte Egwuatu ‘12 Susana Eusse Morgan Evans Peter Ferrante William Ferriby

Peter Fraize Amanda Freeman Samuel Futrovsky Jonathan Gerelus Rodney Glasgow Tracey Goodrich Sara Graham Eric Grieve Alex Haight Hilarie Hall Jocelyn Harris Vicki Hart Debi Hayes Christina Heidenberger Frederick Hellbusch Margy Hemmig

100% of faculty and staff gave to the Lions Fund in the 2018-2019 school year.

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Deidra Henderson Sean Hurney Lisa Jacobs Chuck James Josh Jonas Kevin Jones Blair Kaine Karen Kaufman Judy Kee Ian Kelleher Shelley Keneally Liz Kiingi ‘87 Sung Hee Kim Holly Kinnamont Carrie Klingenberg Dresden Koons Robert Kosasky Denise Kotek Joan Kowalik Dale Kynoch Mindy Lawrence Sam Leitermann-Long Christine Lewis

Laura Lo Jordan Love Anne Macdonell Molly Magner Francisco Marconi Ryan Marklewitz Lorraine Martinez-Hanley James Masciuch Patrick McGettigan Kelly McGuire Ashlee Mckinnon Mark McKnight Monique McMillan-Jackson John McMillen Lauren Melvin ‘11 Josephine Monmaney Aileen Moodie Dannie Moore ‘09 Alyssa Morris Lloret Moussa Bonnie Nevel Ana Pabón-Naab Diana Pabón-Nugent


former faculty and staff

Corey Null Jenny Olin Kim O’Shaughnessy Carol Parent Emilio Perdomo Kirsten Petersen Joe Phelan Kiran Philip David Pivirotto Gregg Ponitch Ritchie Porter Vas Pournaras Justin Pyles Lauren Reed ‘84 Boyd Reilly Edgar Reyes Andrea Ridgway Jose Rivera Susheela Robinson Phyllis Robinson Megan Rogge Javier Saavedra Amy Sapenoff Nancy Schwartz Cyndi Seidel Andrew Seidman

Michelle Serry Lisa Shambaugh Kurt Sinclair Sally Slater Dane Smith Sam Speier ‘95 Nikki Starace Diane Stewart Louisa Swain Juliet Szyprowski Randy Tajan Stephanie Tellis Paul Ternes Eli Traini Savi Tuber Eric Vacchio Irina Varamesova Kenneth Waters Amanda Waugh Kristin Webster Glenn Whitman Jody Widrick Sheila Wooters Jordan Yonce Maki Yordan Ben Zastrow

Anonymous Colin Allen and Deborah Wolfe Marcia Boogaard Julia Boyd and Crosby Boyd Buck and Janet Brumbaugh Jim and Andy Cantwell Maria Diaz Anne Duvall Jennifer Freedman Bill and Alice Anne Freund David Hendricks and Lorraine McKenna Gabe Hodziewich and Elizabeth Proch John and Joan Holden Victoria Hutchen ‘96 and John Hutchen Julie Jameson Alaster and Sue MacDonald Amanda Macomber and Scott Macomber Caroline Masterson and Marty Masterston Mary McMillen Susan Murray and James Murray Madeline O’Brien ‘05 Bob Oetting and Sara Thornton Bill Ohle and Christine Chapman Dorothy Prats Mary Jane Puckett John and Laurre Reeder Jennie Rideout and Skip Rideout Cora and Murray Simpson Patrica Snowden Mary Eileen Stevens and Gene Stevens Spring Swinehart and Peter Swinehart Rachel Turner Cheryl Voss Irene Walsh Dona Weingarten and Rick Weingarten

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auction donors & sponsors Anonymous (4) Kevin and Tara Abikoff Maryann Agge and Scott Agge Ijaz Ahmad and Julie Campbell Larry and Yemi Akinde Rana and Robert Alarapon Patty Alexander and Randy Alexander Bill and Cheryl Amick John Anderson and Molly Moore Anderson Al and Rebecca Antezana Oby Anya Jason and Alex Aschenbach Gus and Ilene Atiyah Gail Atwood and Fred Atwood Stacy Bakri and Rami Bakri Sid Barati and Pantea Soroush Michael and Susie Barnello Tamim Bayoumi and Susan Bernhardt Bizhan Beiramee and Marjan Yousefi Carlos Berrios and Angela Zutavern Tony Best and Natalie Best Kellie Bickenbach and Michael Bickenbach Robert and Sofia Blake Dalia Blass and David Blass Alison Boland and Sean Boland Kristy Boyles and Bret Boyles Rhonda Bray and Robert Huffman Nigel and Bernadette Brazier

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Chris and Lynn Brown Ernest Brown and Negar Moshiri Ted Cage ‘85 Meng Cai Blayne and Amanda Candy Oliver and Bonnie Carr Rudy and Jill Casasola Matt Castanera-Bartoszek and Tiffany Boerner Charlie Chang and Mi-Seon Park Pierre and Amy Chao Varapat and Natinee Chensavasdijai David and Angela Cheung David Choi and Evelyn Chang Wendy Christmas and Boyd Christmas Michael and Holly Cirrito Michael Clark ‘89 and Anne Clark John and Bonnie Clarke Burju Cobb and David Cobb Ginger Cobb and Doug Cobb Howard Cohen and Hanna Cohen Stacie Crawford Rodger and Nickie Currie Joe and Nancy Delogu Andreas and Dena Doulaveris Betsey Drucker and Rob Drucker Filip Dubovsky and Micki Hultquist Anne Duvall Christopher Dymond and Minh Le Noelle Eder and Dean Newcomb

Yomi and Maureen Edu John and Suzanne Feigert TJ Fitzmaurice Nicole Fradette and Steve Berman Allan Freedman and Heather Morgan Daniel Freedman Deirdre Gallagher and Sean Gallagher Gaston and Elisabeth Gelos Atousa Ghoreichi ‘87 and Javad Ghoreichi Ken and Tara Giunta Rodney Glasgow Adam and Kim Gorman Lorne and Emily Greene Mehrdad and Dasha Guilani Rick Haas and Patrizia Tumbarello Brian and Sara Jane Harris Diane Hastings and Frank Panopoulos Anthony and Vickye Hayter Christina Heidenberger Barry and Suzi Henderson David and Barbara Heywood Brian Holeman and Susan Dunnings Sandy and Al Horowitz Tony and Donna Izzo William Jackson and Dana Jackson Kevin James and Monica Medrek Neele and Jocelyn Johnston Adam and Andrea Joseph Blair Kaine and Chris Kaine Eva and David Kanupke Bill and Hilary Kapner Parisa Karaahmet ‘87 and Barbaros Karaahmetoglu Karen Kaufman Nelson and Judy Kee Ryan and Shelley Keneally Jon and Tara Kidd Mary Beth Kirchner and J.J. Yore Dresden Koons and Alex Perdikis Robert Kosasky and Beatriz González-Kosasky Denise Kotek and John Kotek Mark and Andrea Langevin Bob Latchford and Karen McDonnell


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Dennis Leibovitz Megan Leone-Perkins and Todd Perkins Michael and Laura Levin Bo Liu and Lijun Xing Nicolas Lloreda and Alessandra Tassara Jim Lobsenz and Eileen Abt Jordan and Molly Love John and Heather Lucas Dan and Theresa Luchsinger Tom Magee and Tess D’Souza-Magee Sheila Maith and David Douglass Yael Marciano Aris and Marianne Mardirossian Steve and Kate Marino Lori Masters and Tim Masters Al and Eunice Mazloom Chris McCloy and Dave McCloy Paul and Rosanne McDermott Mark McKnight and Cyndi Seidel Jim and Gretchen McLeish John and Mary McMillen Andrew and Stacey Milne Gwendolyn Mitchell Alvaro Molina-Cruz and Marcia Brown Alyssa Morris and Brett Morris David Muchane and Christine Kamunge-Muchane Aron Newman and Elizabeth Moss Aric and Tammy Noboa Greg Nugent and Diana Pabón-Nugent Kim O’Shaughnessy and Brian O’Shaughnessy Harvinder Pabla Chong and Marie Park Joe Phelan Drew and Meredith Pinto Nicholas Porritt and Elena Michaels Vas Pournaras Deb Povinelli and Brian Povinelli Brian and Michelle Radecki Bahram and Maryam Redjaee Phyllis Robinson and Nik Hughes Megan Rogge Nicole Ruman Skinner and David Skinner Cheryl Scarboro and Fred Scarboro Ranit Schmelzer and Adam Krinsky Ed and Kathryn Schwartz Eric and Rebeccah Sensenbrenner Joe Shaffner and Anna Tate Lisa Shambaugh

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Jeff Shrader and Katie Shrader Sally Slater Karen and De Smith Richard and Jessica Somwaru Howard and Kathy Steinman Salim and Carisa Suleman Moulaye Sy and Sandra Duvall Randy Tajan Sheila Teimourian and Tim Dobbyn Noelle Topetzes Steve Topetzes Izim Tuncer and Murat Tuncer Peter Umhofer and Becky Umhofer Nick Vasilopoulos and Elaine Engle-Vasilopoulos Robert Waechter Camille Wahl William and Rose Wallace Megan Walter and Christian Walter

Steve and Kristen Ward Glenn and Debra Whitman President Donald J. Trump and Mrs. Melania Trump Christy Young Julie Zebrak and Scott Zebrak Capitol Document Solutions FreedSpirit Photography Greenbelt Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine, Inc. Ironmark King Automotive Group S-F Foundation, Inc. Sage Dining Services Sandy Spring Bank SC & H Group T. Rowe Price Associates Foundation, Inc. Through The Garden, Inc


40th anniversary capital support Anonymous (2) Rene Augustine and Mark Alarie Al and Rebecca Antezana Gail Atwood and Fred Atwood Kevin and Haise Borgmann Chris and Lynn Brown David and Angela Cheung Michael and Holly Cirrito Joe and Nancy Delogu Betsey Drucker and Rob Drucker Christopher Dymond and Minh Le Noelle Eder and Dean Newcomb Gary and Sue Fitzgerald Deirdre Gallagher and Sean Gallagher Campbell and Joy Graeub

John and Keeva Harmon Brian and Sara Jane Harris Diane Hastings and Frank Panopoulos Barry and Suzi Henderson Sandy and Al Horowitz Tony and Donna Izzo Izzo Family Foundation Neele and Jocelyn Johnston Parisa Karaahmet ‘87 and Barbaros Karaahmetoglu Marc Kaufman and Kate Carey Andy and Kenwyn Kindfuller Mary Beth Kirchner and J.J. Yore Robert Kosasky and Beatriz González-Kosasky

Robert and Aimee Lehrman Larissa Levine ‘06 Sheila Maith and David Douglass Chris McCloy and Dave McCloy Andrew and Stacey Milne Brian and Michelle Radecki John Rosa Karen and De Smith Richard and Jessica Somwaru Harisch and Urvi Sood Howard and Kathy Steinman Steve and Kristen Ward Trey and Christina Wills

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other funds BARBARA THOMPSON FUND FOR TUTORING Yaa Addison ‘09 Patty Alexander and Randy Alexander Marilyn Allen Libby Bauer and David Brown Chantal Cassan-Moudoud and Ezzeddine Moudoud Christina Chalmers and Geoff Chalmers Ginger Cobb and Doug Cobb Scott and Kelsi Corkran Julia Dean Maria Diaz and Alex Haight Delonte Egwuatu ‘12 Morgan Evans William Ferriby Amanda Freeman and Matthew Freeman Rodney Glasgow Tracey Goodrich and Craig Goodrich Debi Hayes Liz Kiingi ‘87 and Stephen Kiingi Dresden Koons and Alex Perdikis Joan Kowalik and Susan Victor Molly Magner Lorraine Martinez-Hanley James Masciuch and Nikki Starace Aileen Moodie and Michael Moodie Greg Nugent and Diana Pabón-Nugent Kim O’Shaughnessy and Brian O’Shaughnessy Ritchie Porter and Wendy Lanxner Susheela Robinson and David Robinson Kurt and Penny Sinclair Sam Speier ‘95 and Andrew Henderson Diane Stewart Irina Varamesova and Anton Varamesova Glenn and Debra Whitman Maki Yordan

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THE CENTER FOR TRANSFORMATIVE TEACHING & LEARNING Anonymous (2) Aric and Tammy Noboa Doug and Gabriela Smith Crimsonbridge Foundation Discovery Learning Alliance National Philanthropic Trust Omidyar Group Pathway 2 Tomorrow Silicon Valley Community Foundation The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) The J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Foundation DEREK PARK FUND FOR CREATIVE INNOVATION Thomas Hopson and Ruth Gelfarb Chuck Knauss and Ann McLarty FOUNDATIONS, CORPORATIONS, AND ORGANIZATIONS America’s Charities Amgen Inc. Matching Gift Program APT Ventures Astra Zeneca Pharmaceuticals LP Bank of America Bessemer Trust Capitol Document Solutions CFC National Capital Area Charles Schwab Crimsonbridge Foundation DonateWell Dorothy G. Bender Foundation Employee Charity Organization (ECHO) of Northrop Grumman Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Fidelity Foundation Foundation for The Carolinas Freddie Mac Foundation FreedSpirit Photography Grace and John T. Harrington Foundation Greater Washington Community Foundation

Greenbelt Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine, Inc. Honeywell International Charity Matching Ironmark Izzo Family Foundation James F. & Christine M. Young Foundation King Automotive Group LaSalle Hotel Properties Matching Gift Program LMEPAC Marcia Brady Tucker Foundation National Philanthropic Trust PhRMA Ryan Family Foundation S-F Foundation, Inc. Sage Dining Services Sandy Spring Bank SC & H Group Schwab Charitable Fund Silicon Valley Community Foundation T. Rowe Price Associates Foundation, Inc. TEGNA Foundation (Successor to former Gannett Foundation) The Aris and Marianne Mardirossian Charitable Foundation The Benevity Community Impact Fund The David Graham Foundation The Delta Airlines Foundation The Dr. Francis P. Chiaramonte Family Foundation Through The Garden, Inc van Ameringen Foundation, Inc. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Progam Wiley, Rein and Fielding Windover Foundation YourCause, LLC


SPECIAL FRIENDS & OTHER DONORS Sandy Antezana Thomas Bartlett and Cynthia Bartlett Linda Bartlett Heidi Bauer Shannon Boorstein Robert and Gloria Eyler TJ Fitzmaurice Alice Anne and Bill Freund Graham Getty and Paige Getty Molly Hart Michael Heitner Thomas Hopson and Ruth Gelfarb Andrew Ivanovich Jane Johnston Diane Kelleher Catherine Kelleher Andrew T. L. Dennis Leibovitz Patricia Miller James Mullin Morton Newman Chong Nguyen Harvinder Pabla Mary Praschil and Roy Praschil Alireza and Sanam Ramezan John Rosa Virginia Seidel and Robert Seidel Erik and Jessica Teicher Robert Waechter Alexander Weisberg Barry Wolfensohn OTHER RESTRICTED Larry and Allison Spaccasi Jeanette Alexander and Aaron Graves Alexander Ann Cohen Tracey Goodrich and Craig Goodrich Chuck and Mary Beth James Yael Marciano Anita Mehmetoglu and Fuat Mehmetoglu James Mullin

joanne beach memorial fund Anonymous (3) Jeffrey and Anne Abend Patty Alexander and Randy Alexander Marilyn Allen Linda Bartlett Thomas Bartlett and Cynthia Bartlett Mike Beach ‘88 and Katie LaPorta-Beach ‘87 Alex Bierlein-George ‘95 and Lucas Bierlein-George Shannon Boorstein Claire Carucci ‘06 and Brian Carucci Bill and Linda Daisley Judy Dudley Anne Duvall Jack and Betsy Geise Tom Graves ‘83 and Jodi Graves Nancy Graves Molly Hart David Helms and Susan Maloney David and Barbara Heywood John and Joan Holden Sandy and Al Horowitz Erl and Jennifer Houston Susan Howard ‘82 Andrew Ivanovich Steven and Kathy Janowitz Blair Kaine and Chris Kaine Diane Kelleher Catherine Kelleher Charlotte Kiernan ‘09 Kevin and Elizabeth Kiernan Ellen Kohn and Timothy Muzzio Robert Kosasky and Beatriz González-Kosasky Ellen Kramer ‘87

Kenneth and Audrey Kramer Walter and Marge Leach Lindsay Liwanag ‘97 and Jay Liwanag Martha Martin and John O’Neill David Mayhood Judith McNeil Betty Metheny Susan Murray and James Murray Dianne and Chris O’Flinn Elahe Omidyar Larry Platt and Clare Herington Mary Praschil and Roy Praschil Jennie Rideout and Skip Rideout Tim and Karen Rose Virginia Seidel and Robert Seidel Lisa Shambaugh Carolyn Shanoff Randy Tajan Erik and Jessica Teicher William White ‘08 Steve White ‘10 Tom White and Liz Ehinger

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congratulations, class of 2019 This fall, the 74 graduates of the Class of 2019 will matriculate to 54 colleges throughout the United States.

Baylor University Boston College Boston University Bucknell University Butler University Denison University Dickinson College Drexel University Duke University Elon University Emory University Fordham University Frostburg State University Georgetown University Harvey Mudd College Hood College Indiana University at Bloomington Iowa State University

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Kenyon College Lehigh University Longwood University Loyola University New Orleans Marist College Mount St. Mary's University - Maryland Oberlin College Occidental College Pennsylvania State University Purdue University Reed College Salisbury University Skidmore College Smith College St. John's University SUNY Albany Temple University Texas Christian University

The College of Wooster The University of Alabama Towson University University of California, Berkeley University of Colorado at Boulder University of Delaware University of Lynchburg University of Maryland, Baltimore County University of Maryland, College Park University of Miami University of Pennsylvania University of San Diego University of Virginia University of Washington University of Wisconsin, Madison Villanova University Wake Forest University Wellesley College



the class of 2019: by the numbers

34% of students reported they

received a merit scholarship.

The percentage of

graduates who will play sports at the

collegiate level: 19%.

Graduates will attend

54 different colleges for the 19-20

school year.

Percentage of students who

were admitted to every school to which they applied: 35%.

The Class of 2019

was admitted to 181

different institutions.

The largest number

The states with the largest number

of students admitted

Pennsylvania (15), Maryland (8),

(Elon University)

of students attending are:

to any one school

North Carolina (6) and Ohio (6).

was 13.

45% of the Class of 2019 filed early decision applications.

The 74 students in the Class of

2019 submitted an average 8 applications per student.




senior awards Valedictorian Kirstin-Nicole Schmidt Salutatorian Giselah Graf-Suleman William Way Award Ashley Cheung Head Of School Award Isabelle Russell David Mayhood Award Sam Beesley Leadership in Equity and Inclusion Tony Diallo Saints Award Dean Brown Cindy Matsiko SGA/Francisco Hope Award Giselah Graf-Suleman Athletes of the Year Hannah Belin Stephen Bickel Parents’ Association Sportsmanship Dean Brown Richard Klemm Boyd, Jr. Art Award Ashlynn Smith Senior Paper Award Isabelle Russell Excellence in: English Annabel Dobbyn History Leah Holzer Science Kirstin-Nicole Schmidt Language Michael Hastings Math Ashley Cheung Performing Arts Devin Lucas Visual Arts FaSade Fagoroye Religion Cameron Reeder


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