Annual Report 2022-23
A World Leader in Education Cultivating Exceptional Thinkers Prepared for the Future
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LETTER FROM THE BOARD CHAIR In 2022–23, we saw a sense of normalcy return to Singapore and our school community as we began holding in-person events such as performances, athletic events, and field trips. On behalf of the school board, thank you! Each of you played a part in helping our school navigate the Covid-19 pandemic over the course of nearly three years. Your resilience and compassion helped ensure that our students were able to always enjoy the best possible learning experiences despite the restrictions necessary to keep our community safe.
I N 2 0 2 2 – 2 3 , T H E S C H O O L B O A R D F O C U S E D O N T H E F O L L O W I N G S T R AT E G I C A R E A S :
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ENSURE SUCCESSFUL MONITORING AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE STRATEGIC PLAN
We worked closely with the school this year to oversee the second year of our SAS2027 strategic plan implementation. We are pleased with progress in key areas, including the focus on social-emotional learning, the strengthening of the school’s math program, and the provision of more feedback and coaching to teachers through the PLC coach model.
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MONITOR AND TRACK CAMPUS UPGRADE IMPLEMENTATION PLAN AND TIMING
Working with the board’s Facilities Committee, we continued to monitor phase one of the SAS Reimagined project and the design process for phases two and three of the plan. We were delighted with the new and updated spaces that were opened for student use, including the stadium turf field, ninth grade learning communities, Eagle’s Perch high school dining space, 50-meter pool, APEx wellness facility, and more. We appreciate the school’s work to help our contractor address the challenges faced by Singapore’s construction industry and the impact these challenges have had on the timing of certain projects. For more information, visit our SAS Reimagined website.
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ENSURE SHORT- AND LONG-TERM FINANCIAL HEALTH OF THE SCHOOL
In partnership with the board’s Finance Committee, we examined both short-term and long-term cash flows of the school, approved this year’s budget, looked at the impact on the school of a potential economic downturn, and discussed the long-term strategic asset allocation of the school’s invested reserves. We are pleased that the school continues to be in a strong financial position with a positive outlook going forward. The school continues to meet or exceed its budget targets, and the growth of our reserves has been strong.
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LETTER FROM THE BOARD CHAIR 4.
STRENGTHEN GOVERNANCE AND PLAN FOR BOARD TRANSITION
Led by the board’s Nominations and Governance Committee, we held a successful school board election process last spring and welcomed new board members Maxine Barnett and David Welch to the board. During the course of the year, we also filled several vacant seats with board appointments, resulting in Michelle Lin, Michael Niederberger, and Jonathan Xiong joining the board.
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MONITOR AND REVIEW SCHOOL PERFORMANCE AROUND KEY OPERATING METRICS
We worked closely with the superintendent to review key operating metrics, including student social-emotional health data (Panorama), enrollment data, faculty and leadership retention, performance on MAP and SAT assessments, advanced studies data, college placement results, Child Safeguarding annual report, and surveys of students, educators, leadership, and our community. We appreciated the school leadership team’s focus on data and actions driven by that data. We have continued that work this fall and are excited about the road ahead of us.
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SUPPORT AND OVERSIGHT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT
We continued to partner with Tom and provide support and thought partnership to him. We appreciate the close and productive relationship we have had together over the past four years. We are grateful for his thoughtful leadership and collaborative spirit.
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LETTER FROM THE BOARD CHAIR THIS ACADEMIC YEAR, THE SCHOOL BOARD WILL CONTINUE TO FOCUS ON THESE AREAS OF PRIORITY, WITH SPECIFIC GOALS AS FOLLOWS:
Monitoring and implementation of the SAS 2027 strategic plan
Oversight of SAS Reimagined campus upgrade plan
Short- and longterm financial health of the school
Strong governance and planning for board transitions
Monitoring of school performance around key operating metrics
Support and oversight of the superintendent
• Develop clear priorities within the plan
• Monitor external conditions to inform contract decisions
• Monitor implementation of changes resulting from deep-dive reviews
• Ensure community engagement and input
• Monitor enrollment, revenue, and expense trends while developing budget
• Develop pipeline for board and committee membership
• Review and discuss key data points in school operating metrics
• Work with superintendent to ensure strong communication channels, a supportive relationship, and clear accountability
•Plan for successful elections
• Support advancement campaign
• Recommend best practices for board governance and structure
• Approve investment policy statement and asset managers
We are grateful for the many contributions each of you makes to our community, and we look forward to continuing our work together this year! Ehab Abou-Oaf Board Chair
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2022-23 SCHOOL BOARD Ehab Abou-Oaf
BOARD CHAIR
BOARD VICE CHAIR Facilities Committee (Chair)
Board member since 2017
Saurabh Mittal
Archana Parekh
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Board member since 2022
Board member since 2019
Board member since 2022
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FINANCE COMMITTEE Investment Advisory Committee
SUPERINTENDENT *NON-VOting member
NOMINATIONS AND GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE STRATEGIC PLAN TASK FORCE
Board member since 2021
FACILITIES COMMITTEE Strategic Plan Task Force
Tom Boasberg
S. Jessica Roth
FINANCE COMMITTEE (CHAIR) INVESTMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE (CHAIR)
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Board member since 2019
Board member since 2023
Shiv Puri
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Board member since 2018
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Board member since 2021
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FINANCE COMMITTEE Nominations and Governance Committee Strategic Plan Task Force
Michelle Yi Lin
NOMINATIONS AND Governance Committee (CHAIR) Strategic Plan Task Force
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FACILITIES COMMITTEE SAS Foundation Board Liasion
Board member since 2017
Wade Cruse
Liwen Chen
Georgina Bach
Roy Diao
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2022-23 SCHOOL LEADERSHIP TEAM Tom Boasberg
Dr. Jennifer Sparrow
Matthew Rogers
CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER
CHIEF ADVANCEMENT OFFICER
Since 2015
Since 2017
Since 2019
Dr. Amy Gile
Andrew Miller
Jennifer Foss
DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT
SUPERINTENDENT Since 2019
Jason Cone
Crickett Kasper
CHIEF INNOVATION OFFICER
CHIEF ACADEMIC OFFICER
DIRECTOR OF TEACHING AND LEARNING
DIRECTOR OF STUDENT SUPPORT
Since 2011
Since 2022
Since 2019
Since 2019
Aisling O’Brien
Kim Criens
Kyle Aldous
Christine Henning
DIRECTOR OF STUDENT LIFE AND CO-CURRICULAR PROGRAMS
DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT Since 2017
DIRECTOR OF STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS
DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES
Since 2018
Since 2017
Since 2019
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2022-23 SCHOOL LEADERSHIP TEAM DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS
Simon Thomas
DIRECTOR OF FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Nicole Veltzé
Since 2020
Since 2020
Since 2020
Since 2021
Anthony Poullard
Chris Beingessner
Dr. Darnell Fine
Dr. Betsy Hall
Zhao-Hui Xu
Tina Herman
INTERIM DIRECTOR OF WORLD LANGUAGES
Laura Mohl
HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
HIGH DEPUTY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
Since 2020
Audrey Hazleton
David Hoss
MIDDLE SCHOOL DEPUTY PRINCIPAL
MIDDLE SCHOOL DEPUTY PRINCIPAL
MIDDLE SCHOOL DEPUTY PRINCIPAL
Since 2020
Since 2015
Since 2015
Since 2015
Since 2015
Jo McIlroy
Lisa Wan
Dr. Amanda Wood
Dr. Susan Shaw
Ken Schunk
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DEPUTY PRINCIPAL ELC
ACTING ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DEPUTY PRINCIPAL K–1
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DEPUTY PRINCIPAL 2–3
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DEPUTY PRINCIPAL 4–5
Since 2016
Since 2020
Since 2014
Since 2015
ACTING HIGH SCHOOL DEPUTY PRINCIPAL
Since 2022
MIDDLE SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
HIGH SCHOOL DEPUTY PRINCIPAL
Lance Murgatroyd
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Since 1996
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DEPUTY PRINCIPAL, SPECIALISTS AND FACILITIES Since 1996
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FINANCIAL REPORT Singapore American School is incorporated in the Republic of Singapore and recognized under the Singapore Charities Act. A school board that serves without remuneration governs the school, and financial surpluses, if any, are used solely for the betterment of the school. Current parents and faculty are automatically members of the school and participate in its governance by electing the school board, which oversees the superintendent. The chief operating officer/chief financial officer works under the superintendent’s direction to implement the decisions of the board and its committees and to ensure that resources are managed efficiently and responsibly. School operations comply with high standards of financial accountability and transparency. The audited financial results for the 2022–23 school year compare favorably to the budget approved by the board in January 2022. Overall, revenues were favorable to the budget, mainly due to the record number of enrolled students and additional revenue from the guaranteed placement program. Operating expenses incurred were higher than budgeted, mainly due to higher salaries and benefits to support growth in enrollment and to respond to the high inflationary environment, which impacted housing costs in particular. The accelerated depreciation expenses for the to-bedemolished school buildings were lower than budgeted, reflecting the delay in construction work on the campus upgrade project. Overall, the total surplus amounted to S$14.4 million, compared to a budgeted surplus of S$2.2 million. Annual operating surpluses are generally used for capital purposes, including the maintenance and renewal of the school’s facilities, as well as for identified capital projects intended to enhance or replace the school’s physical infrastructure, like the current ongoing campus upgrade project. Operating surpluses may also be transferred, with the approval of the board, to our reserves, which are invested and managed prudently for the long-term, continued financial well-being of the school and to pay for future facilities needs.
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2022-23 SCHOOLWIDE REVENUES Enrollment-related income comprised 94 percent of total revenues. Donations, Singapore government grants, and the guaranteed placement program contributed to the remaining 6 percent.
Donations and Other Income 6%
Registration Fees 5% Annual Facility Fees 15%
School Fees 74% Total Revenue: S$191.2M
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2022-23 SCHOOLWIDE EXPENSES The breakdown of schoolwide costs was similar to last year, with salaries and benefits, our largest cost, representing approximately 73 percent of overall expenditures. Campus operations (including depreciation), the second-largest expenditure, accounted for 16 percent of overall expenditures. Our remaining expenses (technology, learning resources expenses, other operating expenses, and donations expenditures) remain relatively unchanged at 11% compared to 10% last year.
Other Operating Expenses 3%
Learning Resources 4% Donations Expenditures 2%
Technology 2%
Campus Operations 16%
Salaries & Benefits 73%
Total Expenses: S$178.6m A
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SAS REIMAGINED
SAS
In the spring of 2020, the school board agreed to move forward with SAS Reimagined, a major campus upgrade project to replace, renew, and upgrade aging buildings on campus in order to create an improved learning environment with flexible and innovative spaces. The campus upgrade plans include the demolition of the current elementary and middle school buildings and construction of a new elementary school and a new middle school; major renovations of high school and shared-facility buildings; and the creation of a new welcome center along with a new aquatic center, athletic facilities, and dining options. The project commenced in May 2021, and we have seen a number of upgrades come to fruition on campus. While we have experienced some construction delays due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, work is continuing and the projected completion date of all phases is targeted for the 2027–28 school year. Total capital expenditures for the project have been approved at S$425 million (including consultancy fees, inflation, and contingencies) over the next five years. The construction of the new elementary school is ongoing, and we anticipate an opening date of this exciting new facility in 2024. During the year, the school capitalized S$37 million in project-related costs and recognized an S$11.4 million accelerated depreciation expense on the elementary and middle school buildings due to the revision in expected useful life of these existing buildings.
OVERSIGHT AND REVIEW COMMITTEE FOR PRIVATE EDUCATION Like all of Singapore’s Foreign System Schools, SAS is regulated by the government through the Committee for Private Education (CPE). The CPE’s regulations ensure that all private and international schools in Singapore are committed to financial solvency and that families selecting these schools understand their tuition and fee obligations. ANNUAL FINANCIAL AUDIT One of the board’s responsibilities is to ensure that an annual audit of the financial accounts of the school and the SAS Foundation is carried out. This audit was performed by Deloitte during the 2023 summer and its results were available for review before the school’s and the foundation’s annual general meetings in December and September, respectively. Approval of the accredited financials is an important element of both AGMs.
COMMITTED TO HEALTHY FINANCES TODAY AND TOMORROW We are committed to managing the resources entrusted to us by the parents of current and former students carefully and responsibly. The robust state of the school’s finances reflects the continued efforts of the board and the administration to maintain and improve the school’s long-term financial health.
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“We have continued to make investments in areas such as PLC coaching, learning support, Chinese immersion, social and emotional wellbeing, and STEM, to support the successful execution and delivery of our strategic plan (SAS 2027). The fruits of these investments and our efforts can be seen in our record enrollment and robust wait pools for all grade levels. The macroeconomic environment continues to be challenging, with geopolitical tensions, high inflation, and turbulent capital markets. However, we believe that with our commitment to excellence, extraordinary care, and possibilities, together with our strong financial resources, SAS is well positioned to weather any potential upheavals.“ Tricia Lee, Chief Operating and Financial Officer
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OUR PHILANTHROPY Since its inception in 1956, Singapore American School has been dedicated to serving the American community in Singapore through the provision of a US-style education. The establishment of the school was made possible by the community’s collective effort, raising the initial S$100,000 required to bring a brand-new educational institution to life. Over the past 67 years, SAS has remained true to its not-for-profit origins, and the spirit of philanthropy continues to be a vibrant force within our community. We express our deep gratitude to all supporters of SAS. Rooted in a culture of philanthropy, our community members— comprising parents, alumni, faculty, and leadership—take immense pride in contributing to our shared mission. Together, our donors play a crucial role in fostering a spirit of philanthropy, as each individual shares a common interest in inspiring others to invest in the continued success of SAS. Together, our community raised over S$3.7 million last year; parent participation was at 27 percent; and 41 percent of educators made a gift to SAS.
EXAMPLES OF SPECIAL PROJECTS FUNDED BY THE GENEROSITY OF OUR COMMUNITY INCLUDE:
Elementary students studied with renowned artists in the Visitors-inResidence program.
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High schoolers participated in 60+ service clubs that address poverty, food insecurity, climate change, and more.
Middle schoolers advanced their STEM skills and qualified for a world championship in robotics.
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OUR PHILANTHROPY S A S F O U N D AT I O N B O A R D 2 0 2 2 - 2 3 ( S I N G A P O R E )
S A S F O U N D AT I O N B O A R D 2 0 2 2 - 2 3 ( U S A )
George Raymond Zage III
Brent Mutsch (Since 2008)
(Chairman - Since 2012)
Clarice Soek-Yin Chia Woodworth (Vice Chairman - Since 2014)
Rudolph Muller (Chairman - Since 2010)
Brian Michael O’Connor (Treasurer - Since 2014)
Nicholas Haslett (Vice-chair-Since 2015)
Ang Peng Huat (Since 2014)
Deirdre Simon (Secretary - Since 2012)
Georgina Asch Bach (Since 2016)
Mendy Crews (Since 2017)
Eck Meng Goh (Audit Committee - Since 2017)
Sheila DeFord (Since 2010)
Chrissy Luo Qian Qian (Since 2016)
Martyn Goossen (Since 2016)
Astrid Salim (Since 2014)
Anish Jain (Since 2016)
Alana Marney Triscott (Since 2018)
David Kimball (Since 2012)
Alan Kekoa Miyasaki (Since 2019) Catherine Poyen Zemans (Since 2019) Aaron Kim (Since 2020) Simran Kotak (Since 2020) Sam Tsui (Audit Committee- Since 2021)
SAS is proud to receive the support of Marina Bay Sands, under the integrated resort’s Sands Cares community program, which impacts so many people both in the Singapore American School community and across the island. Since 2016, Marina Bay Sands has been the venue host for SAS’s annual Eagle Society Soiree, and has helped SAS to fully utilize its donor funds for programs that directly benefit our students and learning. Reserves Policy: The SAS Foundation (Singapore) will maintain 25 percent of its annual revenue as reserves, subject to an incremental cap of S$50,000 each year and an overall cumulative cap of S$120,000. Reserves Investment Policy: Reserves will only be invested in cash, fixed deposits, and high-liquidity investments. Conflicts of Interest Policy: Directors of the SAS Foundation (Singapore) will submit their conflict of interest disclosure statement upon assuming office and at least annually, either by affirmative disclosure in which directors state that they do not know of any potential or actual conflict of interest, or by full disclosure of their outside interests. To see the policy in its entirety, please visit http://bit.ly/conflictofinterestsas. Executive management: The SAS Foundation Ltd has no paid employees. Audit: We will make available the audited accounts of the SAS Foundation Ltd to interested parties upon request to sasfoundation@sas.edu.sg.
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THE SAS FOUNDATIONS HONOR ROLL OF DONORS MEMBER OF THE EAGLE SOCIETY 1956 CIRCLE
EAGLE SOCIETY PAT R O N
EAGLE SOCIETY FELLOW
EAGLE SOCIETY FRIEND
S$50,000 AND ABOVE
S$10,000–S$24,999
S$5,000–S$9,999
S$2,500–S$4,999
Dingjie Chang Jack Feng and Tracy Ma Aymeric Fraise and Jacqueline Zhan Vikram and Shruti Hora The Huang Family Shirley and Aaron Kim Li Foundation The Macor Family Saurabh and Shraddha Mittal Kenji Taira and Astrid Salim-Taira ’96 Yang Lijuan Ray and Kaori Zage Anonymous gifts made by 7 families
Darren Massara and Shaun Bernier Weiqiang Huang and Haiyan Fu Vir and Simran Kotak WG Miao and Vivian Wang Rudy and Andrea Muller Brent and Maggie Mutsch Manish and Namita Pant Rajiv and Gayatri Ramnarayan Tim Reiner Alston Salim ’05 Tiara and Mark Shaw Amanda Steckler Peter Succoso and Angel Kung Cheng Teik and Betty Tan Kevin and Marina White Zhong Yi Zhao and Zoe Zhou Anonymous gifts made by 5 families
EAGLE SOCIETY B E N E FA C T O R S$25,000–S$49,999
Wang Chen and Fiona Lu Paul ’97 and Fonda Chen Nick Haslett ’03 and Shirley Chen Paz Castillo Ruiz and Dwight Hutchins Danny Oei and Tracy Lee Brian and Aisha Oravec Pete Van Vo and Mai Anh Vu
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Jeremy and Georgina Bach Julien and Anastasia Bely Susan Ewert ’73 Sanjay Chakrabarty and Ritu Chakrabarty Sengupta Rick Chen and Greta Zhao Wade Cruse and Elaine Heng Shelley and Phil DeFord Di Hao and Hannah Li Jack Henske and Janet Wong Henske Chenyun Ji and Li Shen Dave, Sophia, and Henry Li Jeb Li and Lu Wang Felisia Luo and Ben Lu Andrew Mingst and Madeline Stone Brian O’Connor and Nancy Menayang TaiKang Ong and Mei Ying Chen ’94 Donny and Tracy Stroh Kevin Sun and Stella Xing Gregory and Nathalia Thiery Quan Trang and Chu Chen Shuilong Chen and Mianshuang Wang Aaron & Zoe Wong Yang Lei and Zhang Dan Ying Zhang Biao Zhang and Ying Wang Ziwei Zhou and Audrey Pang Anonymous gifts made by 9 families
Tom Boasberg and Carin Chow Xudong Cai and Qian Wu Chadha Family Dean Chen and Joyce Zheng Brian and Erin Dillard Scott Dowdell and Venta Norvilas Marty and Kathy Goossen Jie Zhang Dingkun Hong and Huiqin Liao Benjamin Joe and Sarah Choi Tim Lee and Sheryl Lim Tong Lin and Ting Lu Frank and Min Nagle Milind Pasad and Vaishali Mehta Yongqiang Qian and Jia Yu Collins and Jessica Roth Ryan Silfanus and Margaret Sutjojo ’04 Amit and Spradha Sinha Steve and Karen Sonnenberg Gordon and Jeanine Thomson Andy and Karen Walz Wang Dehai and Su Caihuang Gang Wang and Huizhen Zhang Felix Xia and Yong Zhao Aaron and Charisse Yip Anonymous gifts made by 3 families
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THE SAS FOUNDATIONS HONOR ROLL OF DONORS EAGLE SOCIETY MEMBER
Daniel ’02 and Ashley Fagan
Daniel Moss and Joanna Ossinger
Anup Suresh ’07 and Yashika Mody ’08
S$1,000–S$2,499
John Figi and Megumi Hattori-Figi
Dennis Ng and Maria Liang
Aki Taha and Sarita Peng
Ken Freeman and Susi Susilowati
Aisling O’Brien
Satoru Takahashi and Grace Qiu
Amy Gile
Sergei O’Saerang ’95 and Herlina Lim ’96
Chris and Julia Tan
Evy Gozali ’97
Tomo and Maria Oda
Stephen Tang and Jennifer Fan
Betsy Hall
Craig Olsen and Joanna McIlroy
Zehan Tao and Fei Liu
Chris and Audrey Hazleton
Shirley Pandra ’98
Sachin and Rajul Shah
Bryan and Christine Henning
Jason Park and EJ Lee
Wei Zhu and Xiaoyun Ma
Tina Herman
Jim Perry and Daisy Jiang
John ’76 and Deborah Wen
David Hoss and Michael Fiebrich
Randal Phillips and Lisa Rigoli
Tae Whang and You Ri Lee
Shirley Huang and Sisi Cai
Anthony Poullard
Isaac and Susan Williams
Dongil and Yuree Hwang
Zhigang Qi and Ling Zhu
David Wong ’91 and Ji-Hyun Kim ’90
Guang Jia and Denise Peng
Huide Wu and Joan Qian
Thomas Wong and Sandra Cai
Bruce Jiao and Nicole Liu
Kurt and Kim Racine
Xi Wu and Xuemei Dai
Yudong (Danielle) Jin and Jianbing Zhang
Pratyush and Saumya Raj
Gordon Xiao and Angela Xia
Ashik Kazi and Farhana Amjad
Avi and Ahna Raju
Haiyan Xiong and Vicky Zhang
Bongjin Kim and Bomi Sul
Rajiv Ramanathan and Arpana Vidyarthi
Hui Xu
Hwan Kim and Naree Park
Chris Raymaakers and Robin Balshaw
Xiaolin Xue and Qi Liao
Chip and Cheryl Kimball
John Redick and Pauline Nelson
Chris Yan and Yobee Ma
Honghan Li
Matthew (’95) and Vicki (’95) Rogers
Jintao Yang and Nianxia Wang
Lingfei Liang and Fiona Zhang
Yi Sang and May Chen
Mike and Jenny Yeh
Wen-Chi Liao and Hui-Chen Chen
David Soong and Felicia Santosa ’97
Qiaobin Yi
Laure Lim
Wanni (Joanna) Shangguan
Shunhui Yu and Yuanyuan Jia
Will and Danielle Lincoln
Emma Shao and Tom Tang
Hongying Chen
Jean Liu
Susan and Tiri Shaw
Janice Zhang
Maggie Liu
William Shu and Ivy Ngan
Jing Zhang and Dan Yu
Paul Liu and Lihua He
Kris Sidharta and Lisa Wan
Qin Zhang
Kevin and Vivian Looi
Ram Singh and Laura Mohl
Shousong Zhang
David and Katy Matvey
Nick and Jennifer Sparrow
Anonymous gifts made by 41 families
Apoorva and Alka Misra
Bin Sun and Doris Wu
Prady and Aparna Agrawal Alex Ahn and Jung Min Kwon Aldous Family Peng Huat and Swat Ang Shawne Angelle ’80 Elbert and Mamie Bailey Chris Beingessner and Brenda Baisley David Boen ’71 Kate and Bob Brundage Alexander Chan and Jennifer Kan Micheline Chau ’70 Youqin Che Hang and Joy Chen Xiaobo Chen and Yan Zeng Fumiko Matsuo and Peter Chin Avery Colcord and Spring Feng Cesar and Alania Concepcion Jason and Beth Cone John and Michelle Copeland Kirk (’97) and Mendy (’96) Crews Peter and Ali Cuthbert Leo and Jonna De Leon Roy Diao and Grace Young Russell and Kim Dreisenstock Eric Dulaurans and Joanne Cheigh Kevin Zhao and Elan Shou
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THE SAS FOUNDATIONS HONOR ROLL OF DONORS INDIVIDUAL <S$1000 Eddy and Sakshi Abraham Christopher and Danika Addy Sarizan Ahmad Sung Hyuk Ahn Steven Allagan Mariana Alvarado Emily Xi Anderson Pamela Anderson Scott and Nathalie ’90 Antus David and Marissa Armandt Brian Bae and Eun Ju Yoon JK Bae and Su Jung Min Jun Hwan (Patrick) Bae and Hyo Jung(Patricia) Kim Rick Bai and Nicole Zhang Can and Yuko Balcioglu Dosik Bang ’93 and Euna Choi Kenny Bang and Lynn Jang Wei Bao and Haijia Yi John and Shari (’98) Barnidge Leon Bart-Williams Timothy and Caroline Becker Doug Behse Fariha and Raynor Beins Tiffany Benson ’06 Bill and Julianne Berg Bunty and Charu Bohra Stephen and Jodi Bonnette Pathay and Kullapat Boonkaew Liz Bowers Ng ’06 and Jason Ng Bob Boyle Kim Brauer Dave and Kate Breslin Margaret Buchanan Beth Burrows Russell and Kelli Buxton Gonzalo Cabrera Ageitos and Iris Sciammarella Junli Cai and Xiping Liang Emily Calasanz Teresa Cantu Jill Carpenter Eric Castillo and Kellie Tan Kwang Cha and Helen Jang
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Reagan Chai and Juha Song Chi Hou Chan and Qiushi Wang Jeremy Chang Jung Hoon Chang and Joo Ye Moon The Chang Family Chen TianHong Chen and Rao wenxiu Rao Henry Chen and Erein Zhou Jack Chen and Qianwei Xu Ziyan Chen Philip Chew and Lynn Loo Sunny and Jenny Chhabria Laura C Schuster Byung Woo Cho and Mee Ae Bae Dongkun Cho and Jiin Park Jason Cho and Jamie Kim Khyhang Cho and Min Yu Taemin Cho and HK Kim Youngho Cho and Jung Eun Hong Chang Hyun Choi and Ji Yeon Woo Jinho Choi and Ju Youn Nam Yoon Hyuk Choi and RyeoGyeong Lee Youngsoo Choi and Sarm Kim Youngwook and Hyejeong Choi Mike Chu and Xiaoxue Meng Hugh Chung and Sarah Park Sam Chung and Vera Kim Taewoo Chung and Heeyoun Sun Monica Clear and Joe Tremarco Warren and Donna ’76 Coco Maureen Conroy ’72 Bryan Coole and Sarah Absolom-Coole Timothy and Christine Covington Salena Crot David Cruz Nigel Cummings and Anne-Marie Russell Mehrab and Zarine Deboo Casey DeFord ’07 Nicole DeFord ’04 Shevon Desai Tim DeWeese and Allison King ’74 Frieda Marie Dietrich Ken Doh and Hyemi Kim Xinjian Dong and Lingyu Geng Bhavik Doshi and Weiling Chua Stefan Duesing and Jenny Choi Oliver Dunsche ’91 Binayak and Ira Dutta Terry Kim and Lissa Edmondson Jeff Scott and Linda Eide Eisinger Family
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Jeff and Jena Hutchinson SJ Jain ’20 Donna Jang Myoung Seok Jeong and Tae Hyon Ahn Youhwan Jeong ’03 and Yoonie Kang Kiook Jeoung and Jin Sun Kim Emma, Sheng Yajun and Aaron, Jiang Liheng, Ryan Chiang Eric and Beth Johnson JS JS Minyoung Ju and Oakhwa Han Jin Jung and Euna Lee Youngsoo Jung and Danbee Park Rhonda Kaleel ’82 Simon Kandel and Leilei Ouyang Yoshihiro and Nozomi Kaneda Jingoo Kang and Jaehi Jung Jung Woo Kang and Yun Hee Chang Sang Ho Kang and Youn Jung Chu Vikram and Neha Kapur Crickett and Matthew Kasper Tomoko Kato ’89 Phillip ’02 and Johanna ’01 Katzman Jennifer and Jennifer Kelly Megan Kelly Mike and Analu Kewelar Bryan Kim and Jae Yeon Joo Chong and Hyo Jung Kim Dan and Jessica Kim David and Breeny Kim Dohyeong Kim and Hyeongkyeong Seong Don Kim and Jyong Hae Choi Dong Hyun Kim Hyun Soo Kim ’09 Jae Young Kim and Ae Hee Jang Jaepil Kim and Yeari Lee Jason Kim and Bokyung Seo Jay Kim and Jiyeon Chung Jayden Kim and Rebecca Lee JB Kim and Sunny Yang Jee Young Kim Jinny Kim John Kim and Veronica So Jongmin Kim and Hyomi Jie Junghoon Kim and Kyoungjin Lim Myong Gyu and Hyejin Kim Nara Kim and Namjin Park Rick Kim and Ellie Park Sean Kim and Daye Lee Shee-Young Kim and Juhee Chung
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Soon Jae and Sookkyoung Kim Sunghun Kim and Kris Ryu Sunwoo Kim and Geum Bin Park Tyler Kim and Ka Young Hwang Ye Jin Kim Yejin Kim Yong Gyu and Hye Won Kim Seung Ah Baek and Jihye Kim Brian and Tina King Shaun and Brittany Kirkwood Matt and Narumi Kish Drew Knoten and Kristine Petersen John and Diane Knox GB Ko and Yeun Kyung Kim Hyunseok Ko and Gloria Kim Christopher and Gowun Koh Jerry Koo and Kelly Hwang Ethan Kua ’21 Kevin Kwan and Manika Yujuico Dean Kwon and Sarah Fu OJ Kwon and Hyojin Lim Erik L’Heureux and Joa Kim Noel Lagdamen and Dulce Zamora Michi Lai and Li chen Wang Lawrence Lam and Nahyoon Hong Caroline ’06 and Mason Lancaster Jeffrey and Diane Laurent Kelly Lawicki ’02 Gabriel Lazaro Bengoa and Elena Fernandez Gomez Michael Le and Sarah Lu Avelina Lee Chester Lee ’00 David Lee and Jenny Ryu Dong-Kyu Lee and Hee-Jung Kang Jason and Grace Lee Jin Lee and Jingwei Hu Jon Lee and Chelsea Ling Justin Lee and Mirie Yoon Kidong Lee and Jeehyun Oh Kris and Melissa Lee Kyoung Hoon Lee and Jung Mi Cheong Lee Young Hoon and Suh SangHee Moon Lee and Yun Jin Ko Nancy Lee ’06 Sang Hoon and So Jueng Lee Sanghyun Lee and Wonsun Paek Seojun Lee Seung Min Lee and Yoo Li Kim Stephen and Heayoung Lee Steven Lee and Bora Kang
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THE SAS FOUNDATIONS HONOR ROLL OF DONORS Sung Ho Lee and Moonhee Jung Victor Lee and Chiyo Myoungjin Ma Wonbae Lee and Suzy Park Wonjoon Lee and June Park WS Lee and Yunjeong Kim Younmin Lee and Hyosun Cho Winnie Leung ’01 Brad Levitt and Selena Freese Eric Li and Jean Yao Serena Li Xiaosi Sky Li Teray Li and Tina Xie Wei Li and Amanda Zhang Ying Lian Jay Liang and Tracy Jin Mike and Kate Lillwitz Chemin Lim and Jean Shim Jenna Lim Kelly Lim Paul and Phoebe Lim Sim Seng and Tomoko Lim Sun Kyun Lim and Soo Hyeon Kim Young Lim and Jinnie Chung Aurora Lin Cora Qian Jenna Lincoln Win and Stephanie (’99) Lippincott Zhang Liqu and Meili Wang Bret Little ’84 Edwin Liu ’00 Vincent Liu and Francy Zhang Kelvin Loh and Hong Wui Tan Heather Lorenz ’11 Julia Harrison Lorrison Kevin Lu and Joanna Wang Thomas and Marta Lubeck Sitaramachandra and Sunanda Machiraju Brad Madden Anuj Maheshwari and Margaret Wells Ryan Manteuffel ’99 and Kymberly McLaughlin Kevin Mao and Lily Wang Kristine Nae Maramot ’10 Gregory and Vickie Marko Robert and Laura Mc Intyre Philip Meehan and Amy Zuber Meehan Vishal Mehta and Bhawana Malhotra Garrick Merlo and Florence Chan Matt and Kristine Mesplou Heather Metz Brian and Paula Miller
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THE SAS FOUNDATIONS HONOR ROLL OF DONORS Coby Chuavon ’23 Archie Coole ’23 Nick Coppell ’23 Jiang Coughlin ’23 Ripley Craig ’23 Coco Daly-Hill ’23 Lila Daver-Massion ’23 Tara Davies ’23 Andy Dawson ’23 Abby Delgado ’23 Ava Di Pietro ’23 Kenneth Diao ’23 Riel Dimayacyac ’23 Neha Donde ’23 Varun Donde ’23 Catalina Dooling ’23 Sanay Doshi ’23 Ryan Dutta ’23 Suzu Enomoto ’23 Anna Farrell ’23 Mateo Fatas ’23 Mariel Fitzgerald ’23 Scottie Fowler ’23 Rebecca Frey ’23 Adam Fuller ’23 Carissa Gartman ’23 Owen Garvey ’23 Nadine Ghoneim ’23 Diya Ghosh ’23 Nadya Giebitz ’23 Gaurav Goel ’23 Anay Gokarn ’23 Emma Goldberg ’23 Sean Gondobintoro ’23 Marley Gordon ’23 Calum Grant ’23 Joonsik Guk ’23 Vansh Gupta ’23 Robert Han ’23 Eric Han ’23 Chloe Hanford ’23 Olivia Hanna ’23 Portia Hartono ’23 Wilson Hou ’23 Mariko Hsu ’23 Lisa Huang ’23 Melissa Huang ’23 Siddharth Jain ’23 Tanvi Jain ’23
SENIORS S AY T H A N K S CLASS OF 2023 Chynna Abergas ’23 Hannah Abisheganaden ’23 Arturo Adame ’23 Madison Ade ’23 Aaniya Ahuja ’23 Shad Alban ’23 Charlie Allen ’23 Priyanka Anantakrishnan ’23 Aditya Anantharaman ’23 Megan Anderson ’23 Edric Antimano ’23 Zavier Arwan ’23 Vittal Ayer ’23 Richard Bae ’23 Aayush Bajaj ’23 Emma Bell ’23 Sara Bennett ’23 Miguel Alejandro De Bernardo ’23 Zareen Bhargava ’23 Aadi Biswas ’23 Calvin Boasberg ’23 Maria Boyce ’23 Val Breen ’23 Alana Bregman ’23 Noa Brown ’23 Zara Burney ’23 Rimi Chakravarti ’23 Achala Chakravarti ’23 Dylan Chamberlin ’23 Advait Chandramouli ’23 Jaewon Chang ’23 NouNou Chang ’23 Michelle Chang ’23 Eshaan Chatrath ’23 Utsa Chaturvedi ’23 Olivia Chen ’23 Jeremy Chen ’23 Aileen Chen ’23 Troy Cheng ’23 Dhriti Chetty ’23 Kate Chin ’23 Damian Chng ’23 Lydia Cho ’23 Haomin Chu ’23
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THE SAS FOUNDATIONS HONOR ROLL OF DONORS Andy and Jenny Hwang
Sabby Sabharwal and Irina Pismennaya
Garrett Ilg and Christine Castro- Ilg
Craig and Katie Saxen
Steven Jean and Tania Lindsay Jean
Luv and Neeta Shah
Peter Joos and Quinn Chiang
Tiara and Mark Shaw
Ehab Abou-oaf and Gina Elzoheiry
Simon Kandel and Leilei Ouyang
Sunil Singh and Paveena Gandhi
Adobe Systems
Vivek and Pritika Agarwal
Jatin Kandrathanda Kariappa and Bhavna
Mark and Whitney Smith
AmazonSmile
Jeremy and Georgina Bach
Rawlley
Andreas and Doris Sohmen-Pao
ByteDance
Mohammed Bahari and Jannah Tayib
Sunil and Praseeda Katuparambil
Todd and Jeanne Staley
CVC Asia Pacific Limited
Jeff and Deborah Baker
Mark and Michele Koewler
Athreyan Sundararajan and Preethi
Illumina Singapore Pte. Ltd.
Sanjiv and Meeta Baphna
William and Tracy Kuglich
Bhashyam
Intel
Alf Barrios and Elena Gotor Gotor
Mike and Kate Lillwitz
Anand and Laura Swaminathan
Little Blue Bridge Foundation
Montes
Jingyuan Liu and Mai Toriyama
Aki Taha and Sarita Peng
Marina Bay Sands
Garth Bregman and Mina Ohuchi
Randy Liu and Elsie Yeh
Cheng Teik and Betty Tan
Microsoft
Bregman
Kelvin Loh and Hong Wui Tan
Todd Tomita and Suzanne Scott
PayPal
Stuart and Manida Bruce
Nandu Madhava and Amanda Miller
Erik Torjesen and Karen McDowell
SAS Elementary Creativity Center
Wayne Chen and Tammy Lin
Aftab Mathur and Smriti Gupta
John and Carmen Tsai
SAS Korean Community
David Chou and Audrey Phng
Saum Mehra and Ruchi Agarwal
Brent and Kathryn Uitermarkt
SAS Parent Teacher Association
George and Ann Chow
Japan and Nupur Mehta
Martijn van Eldik and Leonie van
SAS PTA International Fair China Booth
Ivan and Regina Chuavon
Nikhil and Meghna Mehta
Willigenburg
SAS PTA International Fair Japanese
Jason Coates and Ping Ong
Vishal Mehta and Bhawana Malhotra
Robert and Viny Wallace
Booth
John and Anna-Marie Connolly
Dan and Courtney Milam
Junfeng Wang and Elle Zhang
VISA
Jeanne Craig
Amol and Shital Mitra
Warren and Mia Wang
Wade Cruse and Elaine Heng
Saurabh and Shraddha Mittal
Tze Wee and Oi Yee Wee
Peter and Ali Cuthbert
Alan and Christine Miyasaki (annual
Craig and Jessica Wetmore
Tung Dang and Thao Phan
report only)
Andrew Wijono and Lauren Liang
Santosh and Neha Dwivedi
Makoto and Meg Nagakoshi
Eric Wong and Shalyn Yamanaka
Brent Eastburg and Ayako Seki
Frank and Min Nagle
Xiaolin Xue and Qi Liao
Erdinc and Tomurcuk Eroglu
Dennis Ng and Maria Liang
Krysler Yang and Twinkle De Los Santos
Daniel ’02 and Ashley Fagan
Henry and Van Nguyen
Yang Lei and Zhang Dan
Natasha and Zain Fancy
Brian and Aisha Oravec
Joel and Jennifer Yarbrough
John Figi and Megumi Hattori-Figi
Joji and Kumi Otomo
Paul Zhang and Tracy Cui
Adam Fiore and Su Jae Chee
Shrinivas Padmanabhan and Parvathi
Mike Zhuang and Rui Zhu
Juan Franco and Lina Mahecha
Shrinivas
Final bids by 12 families who wish to
Jeffrey and Cynthia Gondobintoro
Angkit and Mamta Panda
remain anonymous
Henry Han and Monica Yao
Doug and Michiko Parker
Anthony and Holly Hanford
Sunil Popuri and Sushmitha Paidi
Dale Hardcastle and Sherene Alkaff
Travis and Alisha Powell
Graeme and Alexa Harris
Ben and Meredith Redwine
Ralph Ho and Shu-Min Chuang
Tim Reiner
Joseph Huang and Foresa Tsai
Brian and Eve Rogove
P TA I N T E R N AT I O N A L FA I R S I L E N T A U C T I O N FINAL BIDDERS
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The Singapore American School Limited is a corporation limited by guarantee and established pursuant to the Singapore Companies Act and the Charity Council. It is the legal entity under which the Singapore American School operates. Lawyers: Dentons Rodyk & Davidson LLP Auditors: Deloitte & Touche LLP Banking Relationships: DBS Bank; OCBC Bank; Standard Chartered Investment advisors: Cambridge Associates Asia Pte Ltd The School is committed to maintain and operate as a going concern the coeducational institution established under Article IX of the Constitution of The American Association of Singapore and generally known as The Singapore American School situated in the Republic of Singapore, and doing all such other things as are incidental or conducive to the attainment of the above object. In accordance with Board policy, any annual surplus or deficit realized in the School’s consolidated accounts accrues to the School alone. It is the responsibility of the Board to direct the management of such surplus or deficit in a fiscally prudent manner that serves the best interests of the School, both short and long term. Programs and Activities Singapore American School, a private, preschool through grade 12 school in Singapore, focuses on growth, development, and cultural awareness and offers an American-based curriculum. For more information, visit https://www.sas.edu.sg. Governance and Leadership The school board held 10 scheduled board meetings during the fiscal year 2022–23. The attendance rate was 93 percent. Board members served on a voluntary basis. For more information please contact board@sas.edu.sg. Reserves Policy The school maintains operating reserves to cover a minimum of six months of operating expenses, as well as capital reserves to fund the renewal of buildings and other infrastructure projects that are in the best interests of the school, consistent with the aims and objectives established by the board. Audit We will make available the audited accounts of the Singapore American School Ltd to interested members upon request to sasinfo@sas.edu.sg.
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