The Windward School's Guide to Giving 2021

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Guide to Giving


Our Mission Windward is a coeducational, independent day school dedicated to providing a proven instructional program for children with language-based learning disabilities. The multisensory curriculum is designed for students of average to superior intelligence who can benefit from the unique educational experience provided. Through direct instruction in small class settings, a trained staff assists students to improve their language skills. Academic success, combined with opportunities for social and emotional growth within an intentionally diverse and inclusive setting, enables students to understand their learning differences, build confidence, and develop self-advocacy skills. Windward is committed to helping students achieve their full potential in preparation for a successful return to a mainstream educational environment. To meet these goals, the School provides ongoing training to its faculty based on the most current research and shares its expertise with families, other educators, and the broader community.

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Core Values Commitment - to a world where every child with a language-based learning disability is empowered to achieve unlimited success Growth - academic growth for students, professional growth for faculty and staff, and enrollment growth for number of students served Impact - a life-changing and transformational impact on every individual child in the classroom and within the greater learning disability population Community - building a diverse and inclusive community centering on our students, and where everyone feels valued and a sense of belonging

2021-2022 Board of Trustees EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Patricia L. Wolff, President Mitchell J. Katz, 1st Vice President Jenny Price, 2nd Vice President David Friedland, Treasurer Maria Reed, Secretary Thomas J. Coleman, Member-at-Large Jamie Williamson, Head of School

MEMBERS Akeela Azcuy Reed Brodsky Arthur Ceria Elizabeth A. Crain Peter A. D’Avanzo George P. Davison Jeffrey B. Goldenberg Meredith Jenkins Timothy M. Jones Joseph Lorono

Staci Marlowe Janice Meyer Magdalena Zavalia Miguens Denis J. O’Leary, III Katie Puris Sandip Singh Jonathan Steingart Nicholas Van Amburg Anike Wariebi

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Windward Fund

Westchester Lower School squid dissection during the five weekly science classes provided to grades 5 through 9

Each year, the Windward community demonstrates a strong giving tradition by contributing to the Windward Fund. The fund runs from July 1 to June 30 each year and provides the critical, unrestricted dollars necessary to provide a Windward education. All community members, including parents and guardians, grandparents, alumni and their parents, trustees, and faculty and staff are asked to participate.

Areas Positively Impacted by Your Windward Fund Gift • Low student-to-faculty ratio • Consistent, relevant professional development for faculty and staff • Tuition assistance • Technology • Maintenance and upkeep of our campuses • Arts and athletics • Parent and guardian lectures 3


Annual Report Giving Levels 1926 Society $50,000+ Founder's Circle $25,000 to $49,999 Head's Circle $15,000 to $24,999 Patron's Circle $10,000 to $14,999 Benefactor's Circle $5,000 to $9,999 Leader's Circle $3,000 to $4,999 Blue & White Circle $1,000 to $2,999 Viking’s Circle $500 to $999 Friend's Circle up to $499

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Ways of Giving Online

www.thewindwardschool.org/give­

Phone

Development Office (914) 949­-6968 ext. 2281

Venmo

Gifts up to $500 can be made @theWindward-School

Mail

Development Office, The Windward School 40 West Red Oak Lane, White Plains, NY 10604

GIFTS OF APPRECIATED SECURITIES Please visit our website or contact the Director of Development, Angel Francis, at (914) 949­-6968 ext. 2280 for more information about donating stock.

MATCHING GIFTS If your company offers an employee matching gifts program, you can make the impact of your gift to Windward go even further. Please check with the Human Resources office of your company to determine if they have a matching gift program. Gifts made by corporations to match your gift will be credited to you and counted in your cumulative giving for the fiscal year.

MAKING GIFTS IN HONOR/MEMORIAM Making a gift in honor or memory of friends, family, or Windward employees is a thoughtful way to contribute to the Windward Fund. Windward informs the acknowledged individual or the family of the acknowledged individual with a written letter after the gift has been made.

RECURRING GIFTS Windward allows monthly, recurring gifts for donors to create a regular, ongoing donation schedule to fit their individual goals. 5


Windward Fund Committee

Manhattan Middle School faculty and staff with their special surprise that was unlocked by generous gifts made to the Windward Fund during Faculty & Staff Appreciation Week

The Windward Fund Committee, comprised of dedicated Windward community members, collaborates with the Development staff to help meet Windward’s annual fundraising goals. Committee members connect with fellow Windward community members, sharing their common Windward experiences, educating them about philanthropy, and asking them to join in supporting the Windward Fund. The committee helps other community members understand the needs of The Windward School in order to secure consistent financial support on an annual basis.

Contact Windward Fund Director Melissa Stewart to join the Windward Fund Committee today! mstewart@thewindwardschool.org

Special Thanks to the Windward Fund Co-chairs Westchester

Manhattan

Liz Boutry, WMS

Michael Cummins, MMS

Christine Costello, WLS

Meredith Gotlin and Reed Brodksy, MLS 6


Special Events

Quaker Ridge Golf Club, where the Classic is held

WINDWARD CLASSIC The Windward Classic is a golf and tennis outing that will be held on October 5, 2021. Enjoy lunch, dinner, prizes for participants, and an auction. This event enables Windward community members from all campuses to socialize and invite their friends and colleagues to learn more about Windward. Proceeds support Windward teacher training.

Benefit attendees 2018

SPRING BENEFIT On March 5, 2022, the School will host a Benefit to support tuition assistance, as well as teacher salaries and benefits. Not only is the night a festive celebration of the School’s work, but it is an opportunity to hear from Windward alumni who share their stories about life after Windward.

Interested in Volunteering? Contact Meghan​ McDermott, Development Events Associate, at 914-949-6968 ext. 2255 or mmcdermott@thewindwardschool.org 7


Capital Gifts

Capital gifts fund specific initiatives such as building projects and endowments. Families with the interest and capacity to make multi­year commitments are asked to support these efforts above and beyond their giving to the Windward Fund. Continuing to support the Windward Fund ensures that the School can continue to provide its exceptional program.

Interested in learning more about Capital Gifts? Contact Alana Clemente-Glover, Associate Director of Development, at (914) 949-6968 ext. 2233 or acglover@thewindwardschool.org

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Meet the Development Team listed by office location

WESTCHESTER LOWER SCHOOL Angel Francis Director of Development

afrancis@thewindwardschool.org Angel leads the Development department, and oversees the Windward Fund, capital campaigns, events, alumni relations, and the Windward Parents Association.

Evelyn Poy Associate Director of Development epoy@thewindwardschool.org

Evelyn ensures the Development database’s health and integrity and provides analytical reports to the Development team and other school partners.

Melissa Stewart Windward Fund Director

mstewart@thewindwardschool.org New to Windward this year, Melissa manages annual giving at Windward, overseeing all Windward Fund events and the Windward Fund committee.

Christelle Bidwell Development Operations Associate cbidwell@thewindwardschool.org

Christelle administers gift processing and acknowledgement and assists on special events.

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WESTCHESTER MIDDLE SCHOOL Alana Clemente-Glover Associate Director of Development acglover@thewindwardschool.org

Alana manages capital campaign initiatives and supports Development department special event and Windward Parents Association efforts.

Michelle Spino Andruss Alumni Relations Director

msandruss@thewindwardschool.org Michelle oversees The Windward School Alumni Program, which includes the Alumni Ambassador program, the Windward Guide program, alumni events, and alumni resources.

Meghan McDermott Development Events Associate & WPA Liaison (Westchester) mmcdermott@thewindwardschool.org

Meghan leads Development department special events, such as The Windward Classic and Spring Benefit. Meghan also serves as Westchester liaison to the Windward Parents Association, assisting with the WPA’s community-building initiatives.

MANHATTAN LOWER & MIDDLE SCHOOLS Jennifer Nichols Associate Director of Development jnichols@thewindwardschool.org

Jenny heads the Windward Fund team and supports capital campaign and Windward Parents Association efforts.

Caitlin Lasher Windward Fund Associate & WPA Liaison (Manhattan) clasher@thewindwardschool.org

Caitlin supports Windward Fund efforts and serves as Manhattan liaison to the Windward Parents Association, assisting with the WPA’s community-building initiatives. 10


1275 Mamaroneck Avenue White Plains, NY 10605

40 West Red Oak Lane White Plains, NY 10604

212 East 93rd Street New York, NY 10128

Thank you for your support! www.thewindwardschool.org/give


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