2017
Annual Report
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TA B L E o f CONTENTS 2 Letter from the Founders 3 Meet our Board Members! 4 The Prime Minister's Call for Hurricane Relief Help 5 Strides at The Center for Sustainable Development 9 New Faces on Campus Dedicated to Food Security 9 Jacquel Kemp 10 Joe Plant 12 Curriculum Changes at The Island School 13 Alumni Corner 13 Alumni Spotlight 14 Alumni Highlight 15 Impact Beyond Campus 15 Solar Suitcase Trip to India 16 Community Outreach in Eleuthera 18 City Bridge Partnerships for Summer Term Students 19 Introducing The Island School Expeditions 21 Thank you, Anne Maxey! 23 Celebrate 20 Years of The Island School in 2019 24 Waterfront Expansion Campaign Update 25 Financials 27 Recognition Reports
Letter from
the Founders Dear Island School Family, In our 18th year The Island School is just now older than the semester students. It is an important time in our history as we celebrate the many parents who have helped us grow up over the past two decades. On November 27th we gathered in NYC to show appreciation for Anne and Tom Maxey who have helped plan and welcome every parents weekend. Now we need to look out over the horizon and plan a resilient future that has The Island School sailing strong for generations to come. We are back from a quasi sabbatical looking forward to an even stronger presence on campus in the trenches with our students and visiting programs. Dr. Edd Brooks will maintain his CEO title and continue leading our new management team that cares for the larger village. Caring for people is a major focus as we transition from Founders start-up phase to the next generation of leaders. The DeVos Family has generously donated another 6 plus acres to include the peninsula and land adjacent to waterloo cut allowing us to imagine how the Deep Creek Middle School might move out to join the Cape community. There is a new opportunity to build a strategic plan that looks holistically at our mission and our model and invests wisely to ensure that we best utilize the generous support that continues to create great opportunities. Like our amazing alumni, we are beginning to look at how we might have an impact beyond the Cape. The Prime Minister and his leadership team have recently visited our campus enlisting our engineers at Center for Sustainable Development to help transfer some of our systems learning to Ragged Island as the Government begins a plan to rebuild this remote island after the devastation of hurricane Irma. The Island School curriculum that has always celebrated an authentic journey that highlights essential skills and habits of mind is now helping guide a new assessment model for high school. Learn more about our founding role in the Mastery Transcript Consortium. The Aspen Institute has launched a new initiative that helps create an army of young ocean warriors who can help save the high seas; we have been asked to be at the table. These are exciting times as we look out towards our 20 year celebration. I hope that many will join us at the NE Aquarium in Boston on January, 5th 2019. We are proud of the impact our graduates and past colleagues are having out in the world. We are proud of how our village seems to be leading the way as we model a new way of teaching and learning and living well. Respectfully, Chris and Pam
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Meet our Board Members! David Green Q: Position on the board A: Chairman Q: Where do you live? A: Grand Rapids, Michigan Q: Favorite morning exercise A: A brisk daily walk through the streets of Grand Rapids Q: Favorite Island School meal A: Aquaponics salad and signature dressing (of course) Q: If you could be part of any research project, what would you choose? A: Turtle research Q: How did you first get involved with The Island School? A: Chris knocked on the door of my Deep Creek office in 1992 asking what our company intended to do with the 5,000 acre Cape Eleuthera lands. This lead to much collaboration and the first donation of Island School land. Q: What was your first impression? A: When the school was in the vision phase, I considered it an admirable and risky venture. Ultimately, the decision to make the land grant was an investment in the leadership of Chris and Pam Maxey and their team of pioneering educators. Q: Tell me about some of the people you've met while working with the school? A: Bill Bardel, Lawrenceville School CFO, he believed when others were doubters; John Twiss, a legendary marine scientist, provided credibility and wise counsel to the fledgling school; and John Norris Carey (a/k/a “Giant”), builder of the school, financier and friend and mentor to all. Q: Why do you support The Island School? A: The school delivers on its mission, leadership effecting change and living well in a place. We have only just begun.The future is truly limitless.
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Ernie Parizeau Q: Position on the board A: Chair, Cape Eleuthera Foundation Q: Where do you live? A: Wellesley, MA Q: Favorite morning exercise A: The Run-Swim! Gotta love that wall! Q: Favorite Island School meal A: No favorites. I love to eat everything our awesome staff in the kitchen creates! They are a special part of the Island School family and masters at their craft. Q: If you could be part of any research project, what would you choose? A: I love to dive, so anything that has to do with going underwater. I guess it would be sharks. Who isn’t impressed if you say you study sharks? Q: How did you first get involved with The Island School? A: My eldest daughter, Kate, discovered the program in 2002 through her high school advisor, Ben Snyder, (another IS director) and was fortunate to be part of the F’03 class. I was blown away by my first parents’ weekend, and I offered to help in any way I could. My wife, Kim and I were thrilled that my other three kids (Doug S’06, Molly S’10, Sam Spring’14) all wanted to participate as well. Q: What was your first impression? A: That the IS is the great missing link in our education system! Our faculty and staff offer our students an opportunity that is very hard to get in traditional high schools. And it is an experience that changes lives. It is amazing that in just 100 days the IS builds incredible selfconfidence and important lifelong relationships. I’ve never seen another program that creates so much so quickly. Q: Tell me about some of the people you've met while working with the school? A: The people on our team are everything. I love Eleuthera, but it is the committed people that make the difference in our students’ lives. And, I am so grateful for the friendships my family has made with faculty, staff, parents, and alumni at the Island School. They have changed our lives. Q: Why do you support The Island School? A: The Island School has given my family far more that we can ever give back. I want the Island School to thrive, and I want to see my children's children experience the IS in their time. That would be so cool!
The Prime Minister's Call for Hurricane Relief Help On September 23, 2017, friends and family of The Island School had the distinct pleasure of welcoming Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis to our campus. Joining him was Minister Desmond Bannister (Works), Minister Frankie Campbell (Transport & Local Government), and Minister Jeff Lloyd (Education). The Prime Minister and his staff were the guests of our loyal board members, Stephen and Alessandra Holowesko, son Teo, and Stephen's mother Lynn Holowesko. Days after Hurricane Irma devastated Ragged Island, rendering it "unlivable" for the Island's 80 residents, Prime Minister Minnis announced the government's intention to rebuild Ragged Island as a model "green" island; the first of its kind in the region. The Prime Minister has looked to The Island School's Center for Sustainable Development as a template for what
The Prime Minister’s visit to our campus was a tremendous opportunity to showcase the good work we do here on the Cape to the Nation's leaders. initiatives can be incorporated in the redevelopment of Ragged Island. How can our community model of "Living Well in a Place" be scaled to the size of an island? On October 11th, the team accompanied the Ragged Island rebuilding task force, appointed by Prime Minister Minnis, on a National Emergency Agency (NEMA) sponsored visit to perform an initial site assessment of the conditions on Ragged Island. The devastation is crippling to life on Ragged Island, where most homes were completely destroyed, or proclaimed unlivable. Power has not been restored and water was being made
at a painfully slow rate by a temporary reverse osmosis water system. The team is developing a strategy with Givepower, a Tesla/SolarCity non-profit organization, to provide design and procurement services for ground mount solar, battery storage and a water desalinization system as a first step to the sustainable, resilient retrofit. Future elements to be included are aquaponics and efficient cold storage for the fishing community. The Prime Minister’s visit to our campus was a tremendous opportunity to showcase the good work we do here on the Cape to the Nation's leaders. It has long been a key tenet of our mission to model resiliency, self-sufficiency, sustainability and conservation, with the intent that the ideas employed on campus will be adopted elsewhere for the betterment of our host country. Our visitors were particularly impressed by the breadth of projects we have underway, as well as by our commitment to involving students in each of them. We look forward to continuing our work with the Ragged Island rebuilding task force, and hope to share what we do here on Cape Eleuthera with an even wider Bahamian community moving forward. Check out our team’s visit to Ragged Island in this video!
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STRIDES
AT THE CENTER FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
solar The Bahamas rely on fossil fuels to meet approximately 99% of its energy needs. As the demand for energy in The Bahamas increases, it is a necessity that more efficient use of energy and alternative energy sources be explored. As we struggle to overcome our Students at the Tarpum Bay Dump during dependence on fossil fuels for our Sustainabiliity Tour of Eleuthera electricity generation, we intend to demonstrate how the integration of simple renewable energy systems, on a community scale, can significantly alleviate reliance on fossil fuel based power and provide resiliency in the face of uncertain energy markets. Fall 2017 Island School students and Deep Creek Middle School students will focus specifically on the energy sector and electricity consumption in the classroom buildings and offices at the Deep Creek Middle School campus. The Island School students will be involved in a number of aspects of this project. The project will begin with the creation of a “sustainability assessment” designed by students which will be applied to the school’s buildings as well as other case studies across the island. The students will be involved with the installation of solar PV (AC/DC coupled air conditioning) and solar thermal heaters.
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pyrolysis Currently, The Island School generates over 5,000 pounds of waste plastic each year. Recycling infrastructure does not exist in The Bahamas, and the only option to recycle plastic is to ship to the United States. Shipping waste plastic for recycling undermines its environmental and economic value, because of the added cost and carbon footprint incurred as part of the transportation process. The goal of the pyrolysis project is to utilize the high energy content in plastics instead of discarding them in landfills. Developing a local solution to reduce waste and improve the life cycle of plastic is paramount to The Island School’s mission of becoming a zero waste campus. Pyrolysis is the thermal decomposition of materials in a high temperature, low oxygen environment that yields condensable hydrocarbon gases that can be used in internal combustion engines. Our research class will start by using the reaction vessel made by Fall 2016 students to turn small batches of plastic into fuel. Then, students will work with advisors on the improvement of our larger pyrolyzer, designed to handle the weekly waste plastic stream at The Island School.
permaculture Local, nutritious, and stable food production and sourcing are of great importance for small island nations, such as The Bahamas, suffering from food insecurity. With increasing global market volatility and a changing climate, food systems dependant on fossil fuels are unsustainable. Current food production on campus will not adequately meet the institution’s increasing appetite and
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STRIDES AT THE CENTER FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT burgeoning population of students, staff, educational programs, and visitors. This semester, the Permaculture Research team will be collecting additional data in the form of soil samples and a robust analysis of the CEI campus and aquaponics system to determine best land practices and to devise a roadmap for agricultural intensification. Ideally, this research will yield simple solutions in the form of improved campus design and layout, permaculture planning, and an upgraded aquaponics system expansion.
biochar/biofert Biofertilizer has been suggested as an effective sustainable alternative to synthetic fertilizers as it contains living microbes, growth regulators and microand macronutrients essential for promoting healthy plant growth and sustaining healthy soils, while being non-toxic to the surrounding environment. Biochar, a carbon rich product of organic pyrolysis, has been proposed as a method to mitigate climate change, with its greatest potential being for sustainable agriculture as it simultaneously sequesters atmospheric carbon dioxide while replenishing the soil with nutrients and increasing crop yields. Through combining biofertilizer and biochar with nutrient poor soils, such as the sandy soil found on the Islands of The Bahamas, our research will provide critical results that can be used for educational purposes intended for local farmers as well as contributing to global research on sustainable alternatives to traditional farming practices. Students are examining the effects of combining seaweed liquid extract biofertilizer (SLE) and coconut husk biochar on the germination and growth of Cowpea (Pennisetum glaucum) in nutrient poor sandy soils.
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aquaponics The world’s growing need for fish protein is putting a significant amount of pressure on the aquaculture industry, from feed supplies to capture fisheries. The issues associated with the production of fish meal and its growing cost to the aquaculture sector, questions the sustainability of producing fish with fish meal. The Island School is striving to produce aqua feed on site and incorporate locally sourced ingredients as much as possible. Over the last decade research has highlighted an array of fish meal alternatives for tilapia feed; one of these alternatives being black soldier fly larvae (BSFL). The nutritious and unique culture of the BSFL has the potential to serve as viable low cost fish meal replacement in Nile tilapia diets. Students are examining the feasibility of using BSFL as an alternative protein source for Nile tilapia by substituting larvae meal for fishmeal in an assortment of experimental diets. These findings will increase awareness of the importance of utilizing sustainably sourced and produced feeds for aquaponic and aquaculture operations.
NEW FACES ON CAMPUS DEDICATED TO OBTAINING FOOD SECURITY With a degree in Culinary Arts and over 15 years of experience in the field, Jacquel Kemp, The Island School’s new Kitchen Manager, is bringing a buffet of new ideas to our dining hall. Jacquel’s personal interest in fitness nutrition has inspired a shift in our diet to include more wholesome, raw ingredients. Cooking for a crowd can make it difficult to stick to a protein- and vegetable-rich menu, but Jacquel has made some subtle changes that are affecting the way we eat and the way our Bahamian staff thinks about food. One of these changes is the major reduction of sugar that is used to cook with and to garnish dishes. She has also made a lot of strides toward creating a more interesting menu for our vegetarians, even implementing a “Meatless Monday” so that all of our community members might enjoy her creative new dishes. Meatless Monday stemmed both from the need to cater to different diets, as well as from one challenge that island-dwellers often face: the cost of meat. Jacquel does her best to source our meat products from Bahamian farms, if not from our own farm. The number of pigs, chickens and ducks we keep on campus has grown considerably in the past year, and she is working closely with Joe Plant, our Permaculture and Food Security Manager, to tactfully increase our chicken capacity until we can support our campus’ egg demands.
Jacquel Kemp Kitchen Manager
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Joe has spent his first year on Eleuthera developing plans to support our community’s food needs based on last year’s food audit. His team is working to clear out the nonfunctional parts of the orchard and of other areas on campus so that that land can be used to plant fruit trees. The chickens and ducks are moving into free range areas of the orchard. The Permaculture Team is working to enrich the soil we have available across campus in order to create more productive plots in which we can grow our own vegetables to further supplement the kitchen’s shipment orders. Many of Joe’s projects are long-term, however, his immediate goals include improving the viability of our aquaponics system - he is working with his team to increase the number of meals per week that include Tilapia (the fish that are used in the system) and to introduce new types of plants into the grow-beds. Finally, The Island School is discussing different ways that we might be able to support more local farmers in exchange for deals on their produce.
Joe Plant Permaculture and Food Security Manager
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Update
The Island School Curriculum Ashley Waldorf
We are proud to share that we’ve begun to implement a theme-based curriculum of interdisciplinary, placebased studies for students at The Island School. We have turned the focus of our last academic unit to authentic student-led Final Projects, with a pedagogical focus on the process of leadership, collaboration, and project planning; and we’ve taken our first steps toward incorporating a supplementary report of students’ competencies, which aligns with our membership in the Mastery Transcript Consortium.
Theme-based Curriculum
What: Our students continue studies that fall under subjects of the same disciplines as before, though now all classes are built around a theme, with each class building understanding of that theme from multidisciplinary lenses. The themes thread through Academic Weeks are are: Systems in Nature, Sustainable Interdependence, and Communities and Culture. The Seminar course charges students with creating a holistic understanding from the fragments learned in each class and applying them to both oneself and the world at large.
Final Projects
What: The Final Projects ask students to demonstrate leadership, collaboration, and project planning by taking ownership for the relationships, process and product necessary of an authentic task. All students are in one project group, with six to seven groups in total. Projects this semester included Project 110 and Dive and Doc. Project 110 challenged student to coordinate multiple 110-minute service projects, including planning for one upon return home, while also supporting Island School faculty member Leigh Schmitt as he ran the length of Eleuthera (he completed it in 16 hours 48 minutes!). Dive and Doc led students through planning their own Advanced Dive certification course, as well as creating a short documentary that answers the question: Why do we SCUBA Dive at The Island School?
Competency Celebration
What: Our first steps toward adopting a supplementary Mastery Transcript occurred this semester with our Holistic Achievement Profile. The HAP, which is included in the Final Report for students, celebrates student competencies based on evidence collected during non-academic programming throughout the semester. For example, a student could be celebrated for their community-mindedness by looking at a student’s orientation toward peers during expeditions (did they voluntarily serve others first, and take the least desired kayak?) or dorm life (did they hold themselves and peers accountable for bathroom cleanliness?).
Leigh Schmitt Lutra Ultra
Students cheering on Leigh
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Alumni Corner ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT ELLIE CORBETT
SP'15, Interns with Dr. Edith Widder Growing up on the coast, Ellie, SP ’15, knew she loved the ocean long before going to The Island School. Her IS experience only cemented her future in ocean conservation and field research. This fall Ellie started her college career at Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Florida. For her sixweek January break she interned at Ocean Research & Conservation Association. ORCA is a nonprofit dedicated to developing technologies to conserve and restore ocean ecosystems impacted by anthropological activities. With the determination to get back into the field, Ellie began her search by looking at all oceanbased nonprofits in Florida. When she saw Dr. Edie Widder was the founder and CEO of ORCA, she realized the Island School connection. Although Ellie was on the Stingray Team at IS, she had heard about Dr. Widder’s work from the Deep Sea Team’s deployment of the Medusa; the camera that captured the first images of the giant squid and Dr. Widder’s most famous discovery. Ellie interned with the ORCA team on the Fast Assessment of Sediment Toxicity Program (FAST Program). The Fort Pierce area, where ORCA is based, has experienced extreme algae blooms in the last few years. Through the sampling and analysis of the Indian River Lagoon, ORCA has made “pollution visible.” Using a state of the art water sampling system called Kilroy, and the results from FAST, ORCA has created a user-friendly map of nitrogen levels within the Indian River Lagoon. With this knowledge and tool the community and stakeholders can be empowered to resolve the problem.
Dr. Widder speaking in the boathouse during the CEI Ten-Year Celebration
With this experience, Ellie is well on her way to a career in marine conservation. Working with Dr. Widder and a team of passionate and driven scientists, Ellie, although young, was challenged to work independently and trusted as a member of the FAST team. When asked what impacted her the most from her internship with ORCA she said, “Dr. Widder has never lost her inspiration and passion for the ocean, and that inspires me.”
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ALUMNI HIGHLIGHTS Jake (SP'02) and Dana SharkSearle Explorers, Jake Searle Biddle (Spring(SP'13) 2002) and Dana Biddle (Spring 2013)
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2017 Alumni Reunion!
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Agent for Change - Emma Beecher (Spring 2011) After traveling Bali, Indonesia, Emma founded her own Jake Searle in(SP'02) and Dana business(SP'13) called Crafted Blue. Mt. Agung, a 3,000 meter Biddle
volcano, is currently erupting and threatening the surrounding regions. The poorest region in Mexico Bali, Karangasem, is home In September, in Guadalupe, two to this massive volcano. Over 140,000 people in the region alumni ran into each other on the same are now displaced and inShark refugeeExplorers. camps in the surrounding cage diving trip with area. Crafted Blue is a platform to buy some of the beautiful Even with an eleven-year separation, handwoven purses by women Karangasem Island School alumni havein the same and a jewelry collection crafted by Balinese women artisans. To further special connection to Eleuthera and support the region, Crafted Blue has partnered with a local their experience. water initiative to bring water filtration systems to the schools, health centers, and homes in Karangasem.
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IMPACT
beyond campus solar suitcase In March of this year, Chris and Pam Maxey volunteered at the Pardada Pardadi School (PPS), which is about 4 hours drive east from New Delhi. Under the leadership of two-time Island School parent Gigi Goldman, co-founder of the charity We Share Solar, a dedicated team of Island School alumni helped build a Solar Suitcases, a portable solar electric system, for Pam and Chris to take to India. They carried four separate units and worked with the students at PPS to install these resources
Chris and Pam demonstrated the installation of the first kit which inspired the girls to assist with various parts of the installation process and encouraged them to take initiative in setting up the remaining panels. This has helped each of them grow more confident, as they know how to adjust and mount the panels for optimum usage.
where they are most needed. There are many villages in the surrounding area that have little to no access to reliable power. The We Share Solar curriculum provides light while also introducing students to the simple beauty of solar.
We are grateful for Gigi’s guidance in this project and the support of many Island School students. We hope to build many more solar suitcases for communities in need. Check out our video on Solar Suitcase!
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community outreach By building relationships and creating opportunities with our neighbors, our outreach mission is to support the long-term resilience of the community in this beautiful place where we live. Our tradition stretches back longer than The Island School, and the impact is reflected in the data below and the stories of growth and achievement. Local Schools Program
We provide an opportunity for Bahamian children to experience environmental stewardship and gain exposure to options for how to live well in a place by: 1. Developing environmental education resources that are locally relevant. These resources align with the primary and secondary benchmarks of the Bahamian National Curriculum. 2. Providing on-going professional development in environmental education methodology to increase level of instruction and knowledge for teachers. 3. Facilitating opportunities for students to develop, test and apply new ideas and new knowledge while gaining an understanding of the ecosystems of Eleuthera.
Local Schools Program
In 2017 The Local Schools Program: • Reached 1,215 local students from Eleuthera, that is 11% of the total population of Eleuthera. • Facilitated professional development for 43 public school teachers on Eleuthera • Provide transport, a nutritional meal and materials for all participants • Reached 131 students over summer break through day programming and hosted 29 students for 5 day, overnight summer camps
After Schools Program The After Schools Program offers a range of consistent extracurricular opportunities to children from the settlement of Deep Creek in South Eleuthera. The Open Learning Center program focuses on literacy and numeracy support and homework completion. Offered twice a week, it is a key program for the youngest members of the settlement.
Open Learning Center
The Deep Creek Primary School Community Garden is a local garden at the primary school tended by the with the help of its students. This program has cultivated a lot of interest and introduced farming skills to the young people of Deep Creek. Check out this video to learn more! After school sport offers an opportunity to come together in productive ways and be physically active. A concerted effort is being made to meet a variety of ages and to involve adults from the community and from the Cape Eleuthera Island School.
After School Sports
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Swim Club grew out of the passion of staff members to promote basic swimming and snorkelling skills as a way to be safe and to explore the water that surrounds the island. In 2017 The After Schools Program: • Reached 46 students through the weekly after school enrichment program • 32 staff volunteered to support this program contributing a total of 330 volunteer hours • Provided children with transport and materials to participate in programming
Swim Club
Apprentice Program The Apprentice Program is a paid six week summer program that offers young Bahamians an opportunity to work closely with CEIS staff and divisions across the whole organization. Through training and potential employment, young people are empowered and become aware of opportunities for employment. Apprentices partake in a professional development workshop every week covering the following content: • Successful Work Behaviours • Verbal & Nonverbal Communication • Professionalism: Resumes & Applications • Coaching & Interview Practice • Financial Management Introduction • Conflict Resolution
Apprentice Program
In 2017 The Apprentice Program: • Supported opportunities for nineteen young Bahamian • The Island School currently employs 5 full time employees that completed The Apprentice Program
Young Men’s Leadership Program There is a global epidemic of young men being overrepresented in jails, unemployment and substance abuse. Causes such as absent fathers, lack of community involvement, and an overburdened education system have become expected all over the world. Young men of South Eleuthera are facing similar circumstances, in the last five years only 37% of young men in South Eleuthera have graduated high school. The Young Men’s Leadership Program is an extracurricular mentorship program dedicated to the success of young men in South Eleuthera. Starting in 8th grade the program will center on the core values; Academic Vitality, Personal Resolve, Fearless Leadership and Global Awareness during the course of the program.
Young Men's Leadership Program
By the end of a young man’s five years in the program he will have: • Tools for conflict resolution • A high school diploma • Opportunity for travel • Supportive community for growth • Completed 50 community service hours • Confidence and strong leadership skills • Public speaking and presentation skills
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For more information, regarding Community Outreach at The Island School, be sure to check out this video!
City Bridge partnerships for summer term students City Bridge partnerships enable The Island School to strategically expand our accessibility to high-potential students from a diverse set of family backgrounds. In 2012, we worked with our first City Bridge partner, African Leadership Academy. Since then, we have worked with 33 City Bridge scholars. WIthin this time, nearly $300,000 in financial assistance has been allocated to scholars coming from the programs listed below. Currently, we are supporting Summer Term Scholars from the following organizations: African Leadership Academy: Johannesburg, South Africa KIPP Houston High School: Houston, Texas College Track: Palo Alto, California The Potter’s House School: Grand Rapids, Michigan Horizons at Green Farms Academy: Bridgeport, Connecticut QuestBridge: United States Program
First Scholarship
Number of Scholarships
Financial Aid Support
African Leadership Academy
2012
7
$60,000
KIPP Houston
2013
5
$50,000
College Track
2013
5
$41,000
QuestBridge
2013
7
$61,000
Horizons
2014
4
$34,000
Potter's House
2016
5
$49,000
Total
33
$295,000
We know that leadership occurs when young people are placed outside of their comfort zone. We also believe that given the right tools, young people can accomplish anything. For more than a decade, The Island School has partnered with key organizations that help us connect with deserving youth from diverse backgrounds. If you would like to support our City Bridge program, please contact info@islandschool.org.
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expeditions Through expeditions the Island School’s mission, leadership effecting change, has the opportunity to extend throughout the world. Exploration in remote and untouched landscapes presents students with the unique ability to be immersed in a new culture and environment, and make a difference. The Cape Eleuthera Institute and Island School are excited to expand horizons and support expeditions. We are thrilled with our continued partnership with Hurricane Island Outward Bound School. Our joint courses are held at our base camp and on Sharpie Schooner pulling boats. These specialized sailboats do not have a motor. They are propelled solely by the wind and oars if the need arises. This lack of fossil fuel use supports our mission for sustainability. Island School Expedition courses being offered in 2018: Island School Expeditionary Summer Term is not only academically rigorous, but takes place in a physically intensive environment. Throughout the 18 days at sea, students develop sailing and navigation skills in a multitude of open water conditions. Training includes understanding points of sail, weather patterns and tidal effects. Another unique aspect of this course is the opportunity to spend time in the Exuma Cays Land and Sea park. This 176 square mile sanctuary is the world’s oldest marine protected area. During the program, students will be assigned to research project in partnership with the Cape Eleuthera Institute
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Hurricane Island Outward Bound Open Enrollment Courses (January and May): A 30-foot open sailboat serves as both home and classroom on this journey through the tropical wilderness of the Bahamas island chain. Students travel to the most secluded sections of the Bahamas island chain on shallow-draft vessels; learn to navigate them and discover a remote and beautiful marine ecosystem.
Hurricane Island Outward Bound Maine to Bahamas Environmental Gap Semester (October-November): This 80-day semester expedition explores the wilderness ecosystems of Maine’s forests and the Bahamas’ subtropical seas. Students learn to travel by canoe and sailboat along Maine’s rocky coast and around the Bahamas tropical waters, backpack and rock climb in Maine and participate in long running science projects at the Bahamas’ Cape Eleuthera Institute.
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Thank you,
Anne Maxey,
for 20 years of support! On November 27th, 2017 in New York City, Island School parents, alumni and friends gathered to recognize Anne Maxey for her 20 years of dedicated service to helping The Island School welcome families for the big Parents Weekend event. Thank you, Anne, for your love, care, and dedication to our students and parents!
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UPCOMING EVENT:
20 Year Celebration
Please mark your calendar and plan to join us Saturday January 5th, 2019 at the New England Aquarium in Boston to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the start of The Island School! It will be a great time to reconnect with old friends, make new ones, and celebrate the entire Island School family. We will meet in the late afternoon in the IMAX theater to hear about the future of the ocean from explorer and researcher Edie Widder, and afterwards gather around the main aquarium tank to commune with the penguins and octopus, the fish and turtles, and together raise a glass to cheer on the next 20 years of The Island School!
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Waterfront Expansion Campaign Update
Life on campus depends on getting out on the water. Since 2008, the waterfront has been the heart of activity for science, exercise, scuba diving, boating, and all kinds of exploration. It’s where we host student presentations, welcome parents and guests, do yoga, gather our community, do homework, and just sit and look at the horizon. You can see the rays jumping, barracuda hunting, and silverside fish schooling. If you are lucky the manatee will laze by looking for a freshwater drink. The limestone sculpture (unveiled in 2016) by Bahamian artist Antonius Roberts stands sentry on the jetty waiting for boats to return home.
ReefRat overhaul in progress
Work is starting in 2018 on a waterfront upgrade to: • Expand the boathouse and dock to become the Sydney C. DeVos Center for Exploration • Establish an Ocean Exploration Fund to expand & upgrade the boat fleet with a vessel named Reefrat, in honor of super-volunteer and first-parent Anne Maxey's 20 years of service • Build a solar powered boat maintenance facility with boat ramp • Double our dive fleet with an all-electric concept dive boat called RED Runner
More and more people want to join in the fun. We've added housing for 40 research interns on campus last year with the Anderson-Cabot Hall at Cape Eleuthera Institute so that more graduate students can lead cutting edge projects. And 10 additional visiting university programs have been added *each year* since 2008. Increasing our capacity to get people out in boats to field sites and underwater to explore and research is a priority.
Check out the short video that showcases the waterfront space we aim to upgrade. Nine pioneering families have taken the lead so far in underwriting 80% of the plan - Thank you! Please consider joining in by contributing toward the last $250,000 to be able to build out the entire 3-year upgrade. The place where the land meets the sea is super special - it's where we find ourselves and each other. Jump in! If you are interested in supporting the waterfront expansion, please email donations@islandschool. org.
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FISCAL YEAR 2017
FINANCIALS
Cape Eleuthera Foundation, Inc. | Statement of Activities For the year ended June 30th:
2017
2016
Contributions Investment Income Other Income Realized & Unrealized Gains & (Losses)
2,728,018 88,357 42 631,756
2,971,420 273,951 131 (476,628)
3,448,173
2,768,874
2,232,150 187,433 375,472
1,092,876 228,698 184,239
2,795,054
1,505,813
Increase In Net Assets
653,119
1,263,061
Net Assets, Beginning
11,678,853
10,415,792
Net Assets, Ending
12,331,972
11,678,853
Revenue, Gains, and Other Support:
Total revenue and other support
Expenses:
Program Services Supporting Services Fundraising Total expenses
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Recognition of Supporters Fiscal Year 2017
We are deeply grateful to our donors and their commitment to the Cape Eleuthera Foundation and our mission. Through their generosity, our dedication to positively effect change continues.
These are all donations made during the 2017 fiscal year starting July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2017.
BLUE WHALE
$100,000 and above
Ed Anderson & Linda Cabot Sydney DeVos Stan & Fiona Druckenmiller The Moore Bahamas Foundation Charles & Reva Murphy Sally Searle TK Foundation David & Beverly Verdier
WHALE SHARK
$50,000 to $99,999
John & Stephanie Connaughton Daniel & Pamella DeVos Geoff Freeman & Marjie Findlay Hutchins Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. William Muggia Scotty Searle David & Terry Taft Mark & Tricia Vanacore G. Unger Vetlesen Foundation
BULL SHARK
$25,000 to $49,999
Anonymous (2) Frank Crothers Cheri DeVos Disney Conservation Fund Earthwatch Institute Joe & Carson Gleberman Bobbie Hallig Sarah Ketterer David Lundeen Mrs. Elizabeth Searle & Family Tropical Shipping
SEA TURTLE
$10,000 to $24,999
Anonymous (2) Greg & Elizabeth Allen Jim & Kristen Atwood Jay & Lisa Bhatt Steve Della Rocca & Courtenay Hardy The Dellacqua Family Jim & Alison Derrick
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Dick & Betsy DeVos Jeff & Abby Diggins Drew Fink Shawn & Linda Gary The Gildea Foundation The Leita and William Hamill ' Family Foundation John & Arlene Howard John & Janice Jester Ian Turpin and Luci Johnson (LBJ Family Foundation) Fred & Winky King Jim & Michelle Lavelle The Lily Foundation (Rory & Jane McNeil) Lyford Cay Foundation Marie Fauth Charitable Fund (In Honor of Alison Derrick) Peter Meijer Leslie Morris Hap & Cecilia Perry Eric Siegert Brian & Julie Simmons Brian & Laurel Smith (Solstice Bahamas Vacation Rental) Brent & Robin Symonette Melanie, Chip, Matt, Anne, & Douglas Vetter Windermere Island Foundation The Ziesing-FitzGerald Fund John & Marcia Zweig
QUEEN CONCH
$5,000 to $9,999
Anonymous Jane & Mike Aronson Kenneth & Blair Beall Richard Berk & Susan Sorenson Meg Bunn Lawrence & Deborah Catena Andrew & Chrissy Chaban Mark & Ian Connelly (In Memory of Jennifer Connelly) James Croom Jon Cummings & Hilary Hegener The Dyckman Family The Easton Family (Samara Fund) Paul B Edgerley Scott, Stephanie & Drew Ginsberg
Jim & Gigi Goldman The Government of The Bahamas Philip Dunkley & Diane Holowesko Dunkley The Izmirlian Family Carlene Larsson (In memory of Fred Danforth) The Marran Family Danny & Audrey Meyer Clarke & Betsy Moody Chuck & Olga Paterakis Jeff and Eloise Patterson Michael & Margaret Picotte Bill & Sandra Powel Amy Richardson The Richmond Family Jake Searle Paul Staller & Deidre O'Byrne Craig Symonette Donald Tomlinson Paul Violich Jack & Beth Watson Robert & Tona White Craig & Emilie Wierda The Willoch Family Loyal & Margaret Wilson
NASSAU GROUPER $2,500 to $4,999
Anonymous Jean & Rania Abouhamad David & Lucy Ball Lynne & Lloyd Byrne Harbor Lights Foundation (The Cerf Family) John & Tanya Crone The Clarence & Anne Dillon Dunwalke Trust Ben & Jennie Freeman Jane & Bart Henderson Todd & Kristin Henry The Hoffman Family Richard Hull Ms. Dr. Henry A Jordan Mr. & Mrs. David Kloeppel Toni LaBoiteaux Gavin Siegert & Andrea Mueller
Charles Urstadt Michael & Gayle VanGessel
MUTTON SNAPPER $1,000 to $2,499
Anonymous (2) Mike & Johanne Alic The Andersen Family The Auber Family David & Mary Kate Barnes The Batali Family Wing & Cathie Biddle Frank Boyce Robert Brander & Lise Thompson Bob & Sarah Bunn Andree Caldwell Cynthia & Jim Chaston The Cramer Family Michael & Cynthia Crawford Nick Del Vecchio Laurie & Brian Doherty Douggie Douglass The Engebretson Family Johnny & Laura Foster Luke & Rhonda Fowler Brian & Simone Gell Sivan Goldberg Sandy Habermann Megan & John Hagerty Laura Halis The Hart Foundation Duane & Julie Hartshorn Madie Ivy Head Christian & Liz Henry John & Laura Herrick The Jackowitz Family Jane C MacElree Family Foundation The Janmohamed Family Clarke & Whitney Jones Hilary & David Jones Timm & Katie Judson Michael & Laura Keene The Kempner Family Charles & Katie King Sue & Chris Klem The Knott family Norty & Vicki Knox The Lawson Family Deborah & William Long Lauren & Flemming Madsen Graham Manning Chris & Pam Maxey Tom & Anne Maxey Miles & Pat McDonald Bentley Meeker The Misoul Family Joe & Jeanne Mize The Murray Family John & Lizzie Robertshaw Christopher & Courtney Sarofim (The Brown Foundation) Johann Scheidt
Lucy Scott Reginald & Lynn Shiverick Adam & Joan Sholley The Skinner Family (Bermuda) Patrick & Jane Spearman Thatcher Spring Albert & Amy Springs Jean & Steven Strom Laurie Swett Mike & Susan Valaik Todd & Pam Vitaz The Weiss Family Floyd & Kim Wilson James Winchester Paul Zintl & Lisa Frost
SEA FANS
Under $1,000
Anonymous (3) Michael & Violanda Adams Matthew & Anne Adriance Ned Adriance The Aitken Family Scott Aland Matt Ale Barbara & David Alexander Charlie Alexander Brian Allan Jenny (Martin) Allan Hilary & Brad Allinson Aadam Amanat The Amari Family The Ambargis Family Jim & Donna Andersen Juanita Andersen Maddie, Aubree & Griffin Andres Catherine Argyrople Peter Aronson John Atwood & Beth Wald Brianna Auray Matthew Starbuck Ayres Anika Ayyar Julia Baer Ben & Barbara Bailey Sarah Bailey Brian Baker Elizabeth Baker Erin Baker Julia Baker Clay Bales Caroline Ball Kaitlin Ball The Ball Family Hugh & Susan Balloch Ranko Balog Kira Barclay Bob & Sandra Barette The Barlow Towbin family Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Barry The Battjes Family Megan Bauer Eliza Becker Lindsay Becker Paul A. & Holly Burks Becker
Lily Bermel Jess Bermudez-Deane The Bernett Wood Family Emily Bhatt Tess Bialobrzeski The Bialobrzeski Family Dana Biddle Halle Biggar David Blake Mary Bland Juliana Bleiberg Connor Boals Brett Moody Bodnar Aaron Bogin G. William S. Bonnie & Family Rikki Borkowski & Family Greta Bossenbroek Helen Bourdeaux Tom & Tina Bourdeaux Family Aly Boyce James Boyce Colin Braun Stephan & Nancy Braun Catherine Brayton Dave & Ilana Brett Eliot Brett Dina, Paul & Eve Brewer Christine Brittain The Brittain Family Broderick Carter Brown Hayley Brown Mike Brown Patti & Doug Brown Megan Browning Joe & Leslie Buchanan Tom Buchanan Kristy Bullard Hillary Bunn Thomas Bunn Josiah Bunting Liah Burbridge Annie Gray Burge Margaux Burnham Stephen & Krysia Burnham The Burnham Family Belle Buroker James Byun Susan & David Cabot Izzy Cannell Richard & Michele Cappellano Charlie Carey Kate Gibson Carey Steve Cargill Annalisa Carson Chris Carson Philip Carson Will Cary Jerome & Tara Casagrande The Bandouveris Family Alex Cates The Catlin Family Bart Cerf Jake Cerf Scott Chaston
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Stephanie Chaston Lucas Cherrington Alice & Tony Chiu Matthew Chiu Glendaly Munoz Chukwuma Margaret Cissel Elizabeth & Kenneth Close Krissy DeFino Clutterbuck Jackie Codair Abby Conroy Jennifer Cook Stephen & Nancie Cooper The Corbeil-Crandalls Ellie Corbett Reilly Corbett Mike Cortina Chandler Couch The Couch Family Colton Coughlin Jay & Camille Coughlin Molly Cousins Sam Cowles The Cowles Family George Crawford Bob & Christy Crenshaw Maggie Crosland Mr. & Mrs. James Crosland Laura Callaway Crume The Cullen Family Josie Cummings Bruce & Geneva Cummins Tom Cummins James Curland Locke Curtis Gretchen Curtis (Goodrich) Kevin & Meg Cusack Joe & Anne Cutchin Trygg Danforth Kirsten Scheu (Dargis) Nat Davenport Sam & Betsy Davenport Anne Davis Elsa Davis Abram Dawson Stephanie Dawson Warren & Elizabeth Dean Mr. & Mrs. Terence Deggendorf Katie Delaney Kevin Delaney Chris Della Rocca Frannie Dellacqua Gus Dellacqua Zach Dellacqua Kat Dembergh Thomas DeMello & Cynthia Feldmann Grace Dennis The Deonarine Family Nicholas DePaul Rosy DePaul Steven DePaul, Beth Rendeiro, Nicky DePaul, & Rosy DePaul The deTuro Family Kate DeWitt Pam & Ty Dickinson Bill & Laurie Diercks
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John DiLoreto Patrick DiLoreto Helen Dodd Katherine Shanks Dodd Harrison Doezema Madeline E. Doten Miles Douglass Mary Ann & Robert Downes Leah Downey Justin Drazin & Family Michael Drinkard & Jill Eisenstadt Flora Drury Mandy Duncan Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Duncan & Family Harriet Durkes Charles & Hilary Van Dusen Sylvia Earle Edward Easton & Amy Kelly-Easton Kylie Ebbutt King The Edie Family Sachi Elias Cate Ellison Dawn & Franรงois Elvinger Nick Emmons Nick Engebretson Ollie Engebretson Jane & Walt Enterline Alison Ercole Bridget Ercole Jeff & Barbara Erdmann Joanie Erickson Danielle & John Esposito The Ewing Family Alec Faggen Anna Farnum Peter & Lauren Fasolo Kimberly Findlay Davis The Cowan Fisher Family Katie & Mike Fogarty Peter Foote The Forde's Francesca Forrestal Kit Forrestal Grace Fowler Phil & Carol Francisco Hayley P. Frank The Frank Family Ellie Fredrickson Todd & Erin Fredrickson Amanda Frew Sydney Friedland Ande & Peter Frost Chelsey Frost Lindsey Gael Megan Gallivan The Gamble Family Lilly Ganske Sofie & Travis Garcelon Kristen Garner Katherine Garratt Mark Gasarch Emilie Geissinger Molly George Hank Gerrity Jimmy Gerrity
The Gerrity Family Dennis & Marilyn Giannos Edgar & Lyndell Giffenig Caroline & Kent Giguere Tyler Goddard Jason Godin Mr. & Ms. Craig J. Goldberg Annika Goldman Nat Goldstein Stephen & Candise Goodwin Chryssi Goulandris Basil Goulandris The Gould Family The Gouldman Family Peter Graham Lynn & George Grassell Mary Margaret Grassell Robin Grathwohl David & Rae Green Ted Griffith The Luther & Claire Griffith Foundation Timothy Gronet Jennifer Groverman Charlotte Hagerty Brice & Jim Hall Austin Halstead Cassidy Hannigan Madeline Hansen Glenn Hartman-Mattson Philip & Kerry Haselton Henry Hatch Whitney & Elizabeth Hatch Chase Haylon Eliza Hazen The Hazen Family Chuck Head Abby Heher Bob & Ross Henderson Owen Henderson Greg & Erin Henkes Kevin & Amy Henkes Ron & Donna Henry The Hensler Family Spencer Herda Taylor Herrick Candice Springs Hipp Ali Hoffman (In memory of Lizzy Koch Sp' 03) Clara Hoffman Heather Hoffman Taylor Hoffman Kimberly Hokin Rutherford Kathryn Holt Ben Hone Megan Hooper The Horstmann Family Elizabeth Horvitz Kai Hotelling-O'Conner Daggett & Sara Howard Sam Howard The Huggins Family (In honor of Liam Donovan F '10) Griffin Hunt Terry & Laura Hunt The Iferenta Family
Mike Igoe Elizabeth Irving Rob & Mary Irving Una C. Jackman Olivia Jacobsen Tracy Jang The Janulis Family Averill Jarvis (In honor of Jim Nannos) Will Jenkins Kristine (Elliott) Jenner Dan Johnson Mo Johnson Molly Johnson Michelle & John Johnston Eliza Judson Caroline Kachadoorian Chris Kachadoorian The Kachadoorian Family Mark Pinney & Laura Kane Steven & Suzanne Kaplan The Kaplan-Triedman Family Jessie Kaull Christopher Keally Alexander Keefe Brittany Keefe Dominique Keefe Hilary Keefe The Keefe Family Nicholas Keeney Sophie Elizabeth Kennedy Cordelia Kenney Laura Kerr Mary Kerr Emma Kimball AnnaRose King Jane Kinney Will Kister Sarah Kistner Peter Kite Bekah Klarr Denise Klein & Mike Weber Dustin Kloempken Hanna Koch Sarah Kollar Jonathan Komisar The Kop'Kash Family Elizabeth Koury Morgan Krasovich Michael Kratz Hanna Kruckman Nina Kumar Jay & Susan L'Archevesque JJ L'Archevesque Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Laakso Patrick Lamontagne The Laurita Family Molly Lawson Barrett The Leavitt Family Greg Ledingham Jerry & Janine Ledingham Arielle Leeman The Leeman Family Donna & Bob Levine Will Levine Joshua Lichtman
Michael Liebeskind Amanda Lilleston & Justin Dimmel Robbie Little Molly Lloyd Josh Lobel & Laura Wiener Patrick Long The Lopez Family Julianna Lord Julie Ashley Lord Anonymous gift in honor of Susan Lovejoy Jensen Lowe Ed & Kyle Lubitz Ted Lubitz Steven & Allegra Lubrano Samantha Lundeen Michael & Caroll MacDonald The MacMillen Family James & Sharon Maida Alyssa Maloney Mancill, Inc. Smith Marks Margaretta Marsh The Martin Family Susan & Josh Marx Alden & Laurey Mauck Charlie & Ian Mauck Hannah Mauck Brittney Maxey The Maxey Family in memory of Raymond Garcia, Katie Johnson, Alex Gastman Sarah Maynard The McAlaine Family William & Elizabeth McArthur Matt McCalpin William McCalpin The McCloskey Family Zindzi McCormick The McCullough Family Alice McCurdy Cristin McDermott Leigh & Ed McDermott Trip McDermott Mac McDonald Pete & Molly McDonough The McDowell Family Logan McIntosh Maria McKelvey Lilly McKenna Laura McLaughlin Henry McNamara Brett Mcquaide & Family Frank Mead Michael & Lara Meggitt Scott Meggitt Andrew Melby Doug & Lindsay (Millert) Melzig The Merchant Family Meyer Family Sophie Meyer Dave Miller David Miller Lilly Miller Sam Miller
Sarah Miller Walcott Miller Lilli Millhiser Val Upham Minkowski Wes Mize Choochy Monson Brookes Moody (In memory of Lizzy Koch Sp' 03) Kelsey Moody Anthony Moore Clive Moore Sophia Moore Tim & Heather Moore Romaris Moquete Tory Morrow Elizabeth "Liza" Morse James Moseley The Mottur Lipsett Family Thomas Mottur Andrew Muggia Caroline Muggia Cameron James Mullen Kelsey Muller The Murphy Family Jack Murray Stuart Naeny Jimmy Nannos Dale & Jim Naylor Rylie Neely Maggie Nichols Meg & Seth Nichols Scott & Kathleen Nichols Larry & Lois Nipon Melissa Nixon Zoe Norcross Kit Norris Wes Norton Elizabeth Besser Novak Sarah Noyes NRG Energy Tatum Nugent Thomas Nugent Lillian Nystrom Maddie Nystrom Will & Suzanne Nystrom Mary O'Leary Deidre O'Byrne & Paul Staller Nick Ognibene Eamon & Emily O'Marah Elizabeth & Andy Orr Ellen Oshinsky Leslie Panella Doug Parizeau Kate Parizeau Louis Parizeau John & Elizabeth Parker Steve & Kathy Parks The Partin Family Kristin Paterakis The Peck Family Alex Perkins Blair & Rachael Perkins Scott & Lissa Perritt Julie Petrow-Cohen Sonja Pettingill
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Anya Pforzheimer Gary & Mary Pforzheimer Christopher Pibl Nicholas Pibl Molly Pickall Ethan Pierce The Pirie Family Jeff & Janie Plank Neil Platt & Yolanda Wu Carol Ponsolle Mark Portman Nick & Susan Post Robb Post Taylor Pothast Whitney Parker Powel Cameron Powel Mize Lara Press Alex Proelss Toni Pryor Leavitt Kara Quirke Gregg & Martha Raber Michael P. Ragnoni Rob Ragsdale Jumbi Edulbehram & Tara Raman Jill Tiefenthaler & Kevin Rask Maggie Regan The Regan Family Jessica Resnick Isaac Reyes Danny Rice The Rice Family The Rippy Family Zan Rippy Cam Risinger Taylor Robertson Maggie Rogers Kate Romanov Maddy Rondestvedt Stephen Rondestvedt Marian Roosevelt Vlad Roosevelt Sam Rosen Kristen Rudick GarcĂa Rulfo Family Erica Russell John & Linda Rutherford William Ryan Helen Williams Sale The Salmon Family Geoff & Elena Sands Luke Sasek Sage Schaftel Annie Schiffer Isabel Schmidt Mr. & Mrs. Walt F. Schmittinger Caroline H. Schoen Peter Scholle Nina Schuchman Libby Schwab Steven Schwartz & Kathy Leo Dave Seamans Max Seigal Bob & Lisa Semple Rachel Shapiro Carly Shea
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Dan Shea David Sherman & Martha Burchenal Dan & Onalee Sherry John, Sheila, & Will Sherwin Oey Shiland Louise Shiverick Anne Sholley Derek Shooster Cassie Siegel Ben Skinner Meredith Sloan Althea Smith Horatio Smith Ben & Sarah Snyder Colin McNeely Stephanie Solomont Marko & Susan Sonnenberg Lizzy Soranno Anna Sorrentino Robert & Linn Spalding Amanda Spector The Spencer Family Ruby Spitz The Spitz Family Lash Springs Steven & Clare St Onge Kathy & Tony Starr Hayden Stebbins Courtney Stern Emily Stern Linda & Bruce Stern Katy Stetson Bryn Sophie Stillwell Kira Stillwell Ellie Storey Taylor Strachan (Fargo) Will Strathmann Caroline Strom Dana & Tom Sulger The Sulger Family Barrett Summerlin Chrissy Summers (Lewis) Whit Swanson Patrick & Julie Swearingen Haley Taft Krissy Taft The Tarika Family Morgan Tarrant Lee Taylor Robert Taylor & Toni Egger Eliza Templet Maya Tepler Andrew Thaler Maggie Thomas Mia Thomas Scottie Thompson The Thompson Family Hope Tierney & Family Will Tomlinson Caitlin & Paul Townsend Lamb Kristin Treat Natalie Triedman Krissy Truesdale Luke Tubergen Dana & Betsy Twombly
Pam & Scott Ulm Pierre Valette & Hilary Illick Rob Van Alen Jacob Varsano The Varsano Family Travis Verdier Doug Vetter Matt Vetter Tessa Vetter Armelle de Vienne Mackey Violich Ethan Vitaz Lizzie Votruba Michael & Rebecca Vredenburg Leslie & Philip Wagner Hannah Wakeman Sandy & Polly Wakeman Daniel Waldman The Waldron & Maloy Family Hilary Walecka Bella Walton Mr. & Mrs. James M. Walton, Jr. John & Bridget Weaver Thomas Weaver Mark & Paityn Wedder Lexi Welch Carley Welke Eliott Wellenbach Matthew Wetherell Ashton Whitcomb Christiana Whitcomb Allie White Kaatje & Rob White Katherine White Andrea Whittle Christopher & Priscilla Whittle Melissa Wild Spencer Wild Mark Lembke & Kate Willard Becca Williams Lauren Willson Annie Wilson Cat Wilson Laura Witherspoon Helena Witte Evan B. Wood Richard Woodhull Rachel & Charlie Wray Natalie & Rod Wright Sandra Wright & John Fairbanks Emily Yeager Jeff, Laura and Emily Yeager Karla Yonce Mollie Young Pat Young Lucy Zachau The Zachau Family Nick Zbitnoff Bruce Zetter & Sally Ourieff Valerie Zhao Henry Zimmerman Joseph & Heather Zink Robert Zintl
Parent Support Fiscal Year 2017 FALL 1999
Kit Forrestal Madie Ivy Head Ed & Kyle Lubitz The McDowell Family Robert Taylor & Toni Egger
SPRING 2000 Patti & Doug Brown The Rice Family Laurie Swett
FALL 2000
Joe & Leslie Buchanan Mr. & Mrs. James Crosland Mark Gasarch The McAlaine Family
SPRING 2001 Fred & Winky King Clarke & Betsy Moody
FALL 2001 Madie Ivy Head The Misoul Family
SPRING 2002
Barbara & David Alexander The Luther & Claire Griffith Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Laakso Leigh & Ed McDermott Scotty Searle
FALL 2002
Patti & Doug Brown
SPRING 2003
Kevin & Amy Henkes Clarke & Betsy Moody The Rice Family David & Beverly Verdier The Ziesing-FitzGerald Fund
FALL 2003
Mr. & Mrs. James Crosland The Gerrity Family Daggett & Sara Howard Charles & Katie King Sue & Chris Klem Carlene Larsson (In memory of Fred Danforth) Steve & Kathy Parks
SPRING 2004
Anonymous Ben & Barbara Bailey Paul A. & Holly Burks Becker The Engebretson Family David & Rae Green The Keefe Family Leigh & Ed McDermott Linda & Bruce Stern
FALL 2004
Harbor Lights Foundation (The Cerf Family) The Couch Family The Gildea Foundation Kevin & Amy Henkes Alden & Laurey Mauck Larry & Lois Nipon Chuck & Olga Paterakis Bill & Sandra Powel
FALL 2006
Anonymous Daniel & Pamella DeVos Donna & Bob Levine Paul Violich John & Bridget Weaver
SPRING 2007
Paul A. & Holly Burks Becker Bob & Sarah Bunn The Kaplan-Triedman Family Nick & Susan Post Linda & Bruce Stern Christopher & Priscilla Whittle
FALL 2007
Kevin & Meg Cusack The Engebretson Family The Keefe Family The Rice Family David & Beverly Verdier Kaatje & Rob White Loyal & Margaret Wilson
The Ball Family The Barlow Towbin Family Stephen & Nancie Cooper Steven DePaul, Beth Rendeiro, Nicky DePaul, & Rosy DePaul Stan & Fiona Druckenmiller Shawn & Linda Gary The Knott family Anonymous gift in honor of Susan Lovejoy Alden & Laurey Mauck Meg & Seth Nichols Robert & Linn Spalding
FALL 2005
SPRING 2008
SPRING 2006
FALL 2008
SPRING 2005
Jim & Kristen Atwood The Ball Family Harbor Lights Foundation (The Cerf Family) Cynthia & Jim Chaston Jay & Camille Coughlin Steve Della Rocca & Courtenay Hardy The Gildea Foundation Whitney & Elizabeth Hatch The Regan Family Adam & Joan Sholley
The Brittain Family Kevin & Meg Cusack Kimberly Findlay Davis Shawn & Linda Gary Averill Jarvis (In honor of Jim Nannos) The Keefe Family The Misoul Family Joe & Jeanne Mize Clarke & Betsy Moody The Rippy Family Ben & Sarah Snyder Mark Lembke & Kate Willard
Matthew & Anne Adriance Kevin & Meg Cusack Warren & Elizabeth Dean Dick & Betsy DeVos Douggie Douglass The Engebretson Family The Gerrity Family Philip & Kerry Haselton Pete & Molly McDonough Sonja Pettingill Melissa Wild
Maddie, Aubree & Griffin Andres Stephen & Krysia Burnham Cynthia & Jim Chaston Bill & Laurie Diercks Phil & Carol Francisco The Kachadoorian Family The Tarika Family
SPRING 2009
David & Mary Kate Barnes The Brittain Family
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Patti & Doug Brown Ande & Peter Frost The Gamble Family Josh Lobel & Laura Wiener Sarah Maynard Dale & Jim Naylor Blair & Rachael Perkins Jeff & Janie Plank Bill & Sandra Powel Gregg & Martha Raber David & Terry Taft David & Beverly Verdier Melanie, Chip, Matt, Anne, & Douglas Vetter Robert & Tona White The Ziesing-FitzGerald Fund
FALL 2009
Maddie, Aubree & Griffin Andres The Gerrity Family Michael Liebeskind Meg & Seth Nichols Michael & Margaret Picotte David Sherman & Martha Burchenal Craig & Emilie Wierda Loyal & Margaret Wilson
SPRING 2010
Anonymous Elizabeth Baker Paul A. & Holly Burks Becker Tom & Tina Bourdeaux Kevin & Meg Cusack The Kaplan-Triedman Family Adam & Joan Sholley
SUMMER 2010
Steven DePaul, Beth Rendeiro, Nicky DePaul, & Rosy DePaul Sandra Wright & John Fairbanks
FALL 2010
Frank Boyce Stephen & Krysia Burnham Laura Callaway Crume Phil & Carol Francisco Brian & Simone Gell Dennis & Marilyn Giannos The Gildea Foundation The Huggins Family (In honor of Liam Donovan F '10) The Kachadoorian Family The Leavitt Family The Leeman Family The Pirie Family Reginald & Lynn Shiverick The Spencer Family Christopher & Priscilla Whittle
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SPRING 2011
Michael & Violanda Adams Ed Anderson & Linda Cabot The Bernett Wood Family Joe & Anne Cutchin Dawn & Franรงois Elvinger The Frank Family The Gamble Family David & Rae Green The Hazen Family The Kempner Family Albert & Amy Springs Dana & Betsy Twombly Mark & Tricia Vanacore Michael & Gayle VanGessel Melanie, Chip, Matt, Anne, & Douglas Vetter Michael & Rebecca Vredenburg Floyd & Kim Wilson
FALL 2011
Michael Drinkard & Jill Eisenstadt Luke & Rhonda Fowler Terry & Laura Hunt The Murray Family Scott & Lissa Perritt John & Marcia Zweig
SPRING 2012
The Ambargis Family Anonymous Hugh & Susan Balloch Robert Brander & Lise Thompson The Dellacqua Family Bob & Ross Henderson Jerry & Janine Ledingham David Lundeen James & Sharon Maida John & Linda Rutherford
SUMMER 2012 Chryssi Goulandris
FALL 2012
Anonymous Jim & Kristen Atwood David & Lucy Ball Frank Boyce Lawrence & Deborah Catena The Cullen Family The Edie Family Jeff & Barbara Erdmann Peter Foote Stephen & Candise Goodwin The Gould Family Clarke & Whitney Jones Brian & Julie Simmons Patrick & Julie Swearingen The Varsano Family
SPRING 2013
Ed Anderson & Linda Cabot Elizabeth Baker Wing & Cathie Biddle Michael & Cynthia Crawford Kevin & Meg Cusack Cheri DeVos Peter & Lauren Fasolo Ande & Peter Frost Jim & Gigi Goldman The Janulis Family Mr. & Mrs. William Muggia Gary & Mary Pforzheimer Albert & Amy Springs David & Terry Taft Mark & Tricia Vanacore Bruce Zetter & Sally Ourieff
SUMMER 2013 The Forde's The Merchant Family
FALL 2013
Maddie, Aubree & Griffin Andres Edgar & Lyndell Giffenig Duane & Julie Hartshorn The Keefe Family Michael & Laura Keene The Knott family Danny & Audrey Meyer John, Sheila, & Will Sherwin The Thompson Family Rachel & Charlie Wray The Zachau Family
SPRING 2014
Anonymous John Atwood & Beth Wald Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Barry The Bialobrzeski Family Mr. & Ms. Craig J. Goldberg The McCloskey Family Blair & Rachael Perkins Mark & Tricia Vanacore Mr. & Mrs. James M. Walton, Jr.
SUMMER 2014
Mary Ann & Robert Downes The Hensler Family Steven & Allegra Lubrano Bentley Meeker Mr. & Mrs. Walt F. Schmittinger Kathy & Tony Starr
FALL 2014
Anonymous Jane & Mike Aronson Dave & Ilana Brett Elizabeth & Kenneth Close Bruce & Geneva Cummins
Jeff & Abby Diggins The Edie Family The Hoffman Family Timm & Katie Judson Jim & Michelle Lavelle Gavin Siegert & Andrea Mueller Eric Siegert Marko & Susan Sonnenberg Pierre Valette & Hilary Illick Joseph & Heather Zink
SPRING 2015
Jean & Rania Abouhamad The Batali Family The Brittain Family Susan & David Cabot Bob & Christy Crenshaw Sam & Betsy Davenport The Dellacqua Family Cheri DeVos The Gouldman Family Bob & Ross Henderson G. William S. Bonnie & Family Jane C MacElree Family Foundation The Kaplan-Triedman Family Sarah Ketterer Jay & Susan L'Archevesque The Leeman Family Michael & Lara Meggitt Will & Suzanne Nystrom John & Elizabeth Parker Jill Tiefenthaler & Kevin Rask Steven & Clare St Onge David & Terry Taft Melanie, Chip, Matt, Anne, & Douglas Vetter The Zachau Family
SUMMER 2015
The Corbeil-Crandalls The Dyckman Family Edward Easton & Amy Kelly-Easton Danielle & John Esposito The Kop'Kash Family William & Elizabeth McArthur John & Lizzie Robertshaw The Salmon Family Jeff, Laura & Emily Yeager
FALL 2015
Anonymous David & Lucy Ball Joe & Carson Gleberman Duane & Julie Hartshorn Rob & Mary Irving Una C. Jackman Mark Pinney & Laura Kane Norty & Vicki Knox Jay & Susan L'Archevesque The Laurita Family The MacMillen Family Lauren & Flemming Madsen
Will & Suzanne Nystrom Jumbi Edulbehram & Tara Raman Steven Schwartz & Kathy Leo Dan & Onalee Sherry Pam & Scott Ulm Todd & Pam Vitaz Sandy & Polly Wakeman Mark & Paityn Wedder Paul Zintl & Lisa Frost
summer sailing 2016
SPRING 2016
The Aitken Family The Auber Family Kira Barclay Stephan & Nancy Braun Dina, Paul & Eve Brewer Lynne & Lloyd Byrne The Catlin Family John & Stephanie Connaughton Jennifer Cook The Cowles Family The Dellacqua Family The deTuro Family Charles & Hilary Van Dusen The Engebretson Family The Gamble Family Brice & Jim Hall Todd & Kristin Henry The Hoffman Family John & Janice Jester Clarke & Whitney Jones The Kachadoorian Family Mr. & Mrs. David Kloeppel The Lawson Family The GarcĂa Rulfo Family The McCullough Family Choochy Monson The Mottur Lipsett Family Deidre OByrne & Paul Staller Neil Platt & Yolanda Wu Amy Richardson The Richmond Family Stephen Rondestvedt Paul Staller & Deidre O'Byrne The Waldron & Maloy Family
Mike & Johanne Alic Greg & Elizabeth Allen Hilary & Brad Allinson The Ambargis Family The Andersen Family Jay & Lisa Bhatt Stephen & Krysia Burnham Jerome & Tara Casagrande Mark & Ian Connelly (In Memory of Jennifer Connelly) Jon Cummings & Hilary Hegener Thomas DeMello & Cynthia Feldmann Todd & Erin Fredrickson Jim & Gigi Goldman Megan & John Hagerty John & Laura Herrick The Jackowitz Family The Janmohamed Family The McCullough Family The Meyer Family Tim & Heather Moore Mr. & Mrs. William Muggia Scott & Kathleen Nichols Eamon & Emily O'Marah The Spitz Family Albert & Amy Springs Leslie & Philip Wagner The Weiss Family
SUMMER 2016
The Bandouveris Family Alice & Tony Chiu The Deonarine Family Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Duncan & Family Johnny & Laura Foster Lynn & George Grassell Mary Margaret Grassell Sandy Habermann Jane & Bart Henderson Steven & Suzanne Kaplan The Marran Family The Martin Family Tim & Heather Moore The Peck Family Julie Petrow-Cohen Patrick & Jane Spearman Jean & Steven Strom Dana & Tom Sulger Mike & Susan Valaik
Andrew & Chrissy Chaban Katherine Shanks Dodd The Ewing Family Philip Dunkley & Diane Holowesko Dunkley The Iferenta Family
FALL 2016
spring 2017
Jean & Rania Abouhamad David & Mary Kate Barnes Richard & Michele Cappellano Bob & Christy Crenshaw Anne Davis Pam & Ty Dickinson Jane & Walt Enterline The Cowan Fisher Family Katie & Mike Fogarty The Gouldman Family John & Arlene Howard Michelle & John Johnston Michael & Laura Keene Denise Klein & Mike Weber Natalie & Rod Wright
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summer 2017 Sandy Habermann
summer sailing 2017 Anonymous
fall 2017
Jon Cummings & Hilary Hegener Brian & Simone Gell Megan & John Hagerty David Lundeen The Zachau Family
spring 2018
Greg & Elizabeth Allen Susan & David Cabot The Dyckman Family Jane C MacElree Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. William Muggia Albert & Amy Springs Bryn Sophie Stillwell Kira Stillwell David & Beverly Verdier
Alumni Support Fiscal Year 2017 SPRING 1999 Will Cary Harriet Durkes Kristine (Elliott) Jenner Joshua Lichtman
FALL 1999
Francesca Forrestal Ted Lubitz Alyssa Maloney Elizabeth Besser Novak Molly Pickall Thatcher Spring Barrett Summerlin Lee Taylor
SPRING 2000
Mike Brown Glendaly Munoz Chukwuma Mo Johnson Susan & Josh Marx
FALL 2000
Molly Lawson Barrett Catherine Brayton Tom Buchanan Gretchen Curtis (Goodrich) Laura Kerr Caitlin & Paul Townsend Lamb Amanda Lilleston & Justin Dimmel Lilli Millhiser Kristen Rudick Andrew Thaler Richard Woodhull
SPRING 2001 Jenny (Martin) Allan Brett Moody Bodnar Kate DeWitt
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Mike Igoe Nina Kumar Helen Williams Sale
Logan McIntosh Brookes Moody (In memory of Lizzy Koch Sp' 03)
FALL 2001
FALL 2003
Meg Bunn Sofie & Travis Garcelon Chuck Head Alex Proelss
SPRING 2002
(In memory of Alex Gastman Sp'02)
Charlie Alexander Krissy DeFino Clutterbuck Ted Griffith AnnaRose King Cristin McDermott Lilly McKenna Tory Morrow Johann Scheidt Jake Searle Amanda Spector Lash Springs Chrissy Summers (Lewis) Laura Witherspoon
FALL 2002 Kristy Bullard James Byun Mike Cortina Nick Del Vecchio Alison Ercole Lindsey Gael Zindzi McCormick Horatio Smith
SPRING 2003
Greg & Erin Henkes Ali Hoffman (In memory of Lizzy Koch Sp' 03)
Juliana Bleiberg Connor Boals Maggie Crosland Trygg Danforth Kylie Ebbutt King Amanda Frew Doug & Lindsay (Millert) Melzig Kate Parizeau
SPRING 2004
Sarah Bailey Hillary Bunn Izzy Cannell Chris Carson Hayley P. Frank Candice Springs Hipp Ben Hone Elizabeth Horvitz Will Jenkins Hilary Keefe Bekah Klarr Elizabeth Koury Jensen Lowe Trip McDermott Maria McKelvey James Moseley Kimberly Hokin Rutherford Courtney Stern Val Upham Minkowski
FALL 2004 Annalisa Carson Bart Cerf Chandler Couch Patrick DiLoreto
Nick Emmons Katherine Garratt Kate Gibson Carey Jennifer Groverman The Hart Foundation Dustin Kloempken Hannah Mauck Laura McLaughlin Stuart Naeny Mary O'Leary Kristin Paterakis Cameron Powel Mize Vlad Roosevelt Kirsten Scheu (Dargis) Taylor Strachan (Fargo) Maggie Thomas
SPRING 2005
Christopher Keally Michael Kratz Hanna Kruckman Patrick Long Andrew Melby Dave Miller Toni Pryor Leavitt Kara Quirke Maggie Regan Kate Romanov Dave Seamans Dan Shea Anne Sholley Eliza Templet Lizzie Votruba Daniel Waldman Carley Welke Nick Zbitnoff
Anonymous Scott Aland Megan Browning Abby Conroy Molly Cousins Miles Douglass Nick Engebretson Joanie Erickson Alec Faggen Anna Farnum Caroline & Kent Giguere Brittany Keefe Nicholas Keeney Jane Kinney Alice McCurdy Peter Meijer Sarah Miller Melissa Nixon Ellen Oshinsky Isaac Reyes Nina Schuchman Max Seigal Travis Verdier Katherine White Lauren Willson Annie Wilson
SPRING 2006
FALL 2005
FALL 2006
Caroline Ball The Battjes Family David Blake Jake Cerf Stephanie Chaston Lucas Cherrington Jackie Codair Colton Coughlin Chris Della Rocca Kat Dembergh Leah Downey Justin Drazin Drew Fink Hank Gerrity Cassidy Hannigan Henry Hatch Olivia Jacobsen
Greta Bossenbroek Steve Cargill Margaret Cissel Armelle de Vienne Flora Drury Megan Gallivan Taylor Hoffman Kathryn Holt Jonathan Komisar William McCalpin Wes Mize Kelsey Moody Jack Murray Jimmy Nannos Wes Norton Doug Parizeau Zan Rippy Derek Shooster Cassie Siegel Meredith Sloan Althea Smith Hayden Stebbins Maya Tepler Luke Tubergen
Matt Ale Charlie Carey Reilly Corbett Abram Dawson Katie Delaney Sydney DeVos Bridget Ercole Hanna Koch Will Levine Molly Lloyd Smith Marks Henry McNamara Sam Miller Kelsey Muller Nick Ognibene Robb Post Lara Press
Marian Roosevelt Oey Shiland Katy Stetson Mackey Violich Thomas Weaver
SPRING 2007
(In memory of Raymond Garcia Sp'07 & Katie Johnson Sp'11) Juanita Andersen Matthew Ayres Lindsay Becker Thomas Bunn Philip Carson Madeline Hansen Spencer Herda Sam Howard Molly Johnson Dominique Keefe Sarah Kollar Robbie Little Julianna Lord Zoe Norcross Mark Portman Danny Rice Sam Rosen Peter Scholle Stephanie Solomont Emily Stern Morgan Tarrant Scottie Thompson Natalie Triedman Hilary Walecka Matthew Wetherell Ashton Whitcomb Andrea Whittle Henry Zimmerman
FALL 2007 Nicholas DePaul Molly George Lilly Miller Will Strathmann
SPRING 2008 Ned Adriance Halle Biggar Harrison Doezema Ollie Engebretson Emilie Geissinger Jimmy Gerrity Laura Halis Matt McCalpin Kit Norris Spencer Wild Becca Williams Helena Witte
FALL 2008 Scott Chaston Kevin Delaney
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John DiLoreto Tyler Goddard Chris Kachadoorian Alexander Keefe Cordelia Kenney Patrick Lamontagne Cameron James Mullen Leslie Panella Sage Schaftel Valerie Zhao
SPRING 2009 Christine Brittain Carter Brown Hayley Brown Chelsey Frost Heather Hoffman Sarah Kistner The Lopez Family Walcott Miller Alex Perkins Whitney Powel Krissy Taft Matt Vetter Christiana Whitcomb Mollie Young
FALL 2009
Stephanie Dawson Kristen Garner Will Kister Liza Morse Maggie Nichols Erica Russell Lucy Scott Cat Wilson
SPRING 2010
Brett Mcquaide & Family Jessica Resnick Caroline Schoen Mia Thomas Evan Wood
FALL 2011 Anika Ayyar Grace Fowler Griffin Hunt Eliott Wellenbach
SPRING 2012 Zach Dellacqua Peter Graham Emma Kimball Greg Ledingham Mac McDonald
FALL 2012 Kaitlin Ball Mary Bland James Boyce Cate Ellison Lilly Ganske Tatum Nugent Jacob Varsano Lexi Welch
SPRING 2013 Julia Baker Dana Biddle George Crawford Peter Kite Charlie Mauck Caroline Muggia Anya Pforzheimer
Erin Baker Eliza Becker Helen Bourdeaux Luke Sasek
SUMMER 2013
SUMMER 2010
FALL 2013
Julia Baer Grace Dennis Rosy DePaul Kristin Treat
FALL 2010
Clay Bales Aly Boyce Margaux Burnham CJ Easton Christopher Pibl Louise Shiverick
SPRING 2011
(In memory of Katie Johnson Sp'11) James Curland Eliza Hazen
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Timothy Gronet Sophie Elizabeth Kennedy Julie Ashley Lord
Liah Burbridge Elsa Davis Chase Haylon Tracy Jang Colin McNeely Carly Shea Krissy Truesdale
SPRING 2014 Catherine Argyrople Tess Bialobrzeski Robin Grathwohl Bella Walton
SUMMER 2014 Annie Gray Burge Madeline E. Doten
Nicholas Pibl William Ryan The Sulger Family Hope Tierney & Family
FALL 2014 Peter Aronson Brian Baker Eliot Brett Tom Cummins Sachi Elias Abby Heher Eliza Judson Thomas Nugent Maggie Rogers Libby Schwab
SPRING 2015 Ellie Corbett Locke Curtis Nat Davenport Gus Dellacqua JJ L'Archevesque Arielle Leeman Ian Mauck Scott Meggitt Sophia Moore Maddie Nystrom Ethan Pierce Ben Skinner Whit Swanson Haley Taft Doug Vetter Lucy Zachau
SUMMER 2015 Megan Hooper The Horstmann Family Jessie Kaull Graham Manning The Murphy Family Rylie Neely Taylor Pothast Michael P. Ragnoni Annie Schiffer Isabel Schmidt Emily Yeager
FALL 2015
Brianna Auray Jess Bermudez-Deane Rikki Borkowski Belle Buroker Clara Hoffman Kai Hotelling-O'Conner Elizabeth Irving Lillian Nystrom Cam Risinger Lizzy Soranno Tessa Vetter Ethan Vitaz Hannah Wakeman Robert Zintl
spring 2016 Lily Bermel Emily Bhatt Aaron Bogin The Burnham Family Josie Cummings Ellie Fredrickson Annika Goldman Charlotte Hagerty Austin Halstead Taylor Herrick Sophie Meyer Andrew Muggia Amelia Patterson Ruby Spitz Ellie Storey Allie White
summer 2016 Aadam Amanat Matthew Chiu Mandy Duncan Sydney Friedland Owen Henderson Anthony Moore Louis Parizeau Caroline Strom
summer sailing 2016 Helen Dodd
fall 2016
Colin Braun Sam Cowles Frannie Dellacqua Caroline Kachadoorian Morgan Krasovich Romaris Moquete Taylor Robertson Maddy Rondestvedt
fall 2017 Isabella Lundeen
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