The York School | Annual Report 2012 2013

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Annual Report 2012-2013


Message from Warren Bongard Chair of the Board

I am pleased to present the Board’s Annual Report for the 2012-2013 school year. The York School continues to provide an exceptional education for our students and improve the experience for all in our community. The York School is on sound financial ground and continues to be responsible. This year was my first year as Chair of the Board and I thank the community for this opportunity. I must also thank Ann Glazier Rothwell, Vice-Chair and Stephen Karam, past Chair for their continuing guidance and support. Over the past year the school has continued to make improvements based on the direction that Conor Jones, Head of School, provided in his first year in that position. Conor’s leadership is evident in the progress of the school and the Board is pleased with his vision and overall direction. The passion Conor has for education and for The York School has a positive effect in all aspects of our school from the delivery of curriculum in the classroom to the energy evident at events in the wider community. Our current enrolment is 604 students. In the Junior School, we are at or near capacity in JK and Grades 3 through 5. For the Middle School, there was significant interest in Grade 6, which resulted in our opening a third class. The Senior School experienced greater than usual growth for Grades 10 and 11, with the IB Diploma in particular being a draw for international applicants. This has resulted in the highest Senior School enrolment in the history of the school. The enrolment forecast and interest shown for 2014-15 is consistent with historical trends and indicates a strong interest in our school for the coming year. The Admissions efforts were supported by our marketing plan and advertising presence. The fall saw a continuation of our successful “Be yourself. Be great” advertising campaign, which had presence on transit shelters, in print publications and online. The campaign targets prospective Middle and Senior School students and prospective Junior School parents. The commitment of volunteers and the generosity of York School donors expanded the horizons for our students in 2012-2013. Thanks to our dedicated community, over $320,000 was raised through the Annual Fund and from events in the 2012-2013 fiscal year. These funds do not go to operating expenses; instead, they enrich student life by providing important support for our educational and co-curricular programmes, school development and enhancements to curriculum not covered by tuition. Areas funded in 20122013 included the Junior and Senior Kindergarten Discovery Zone space, TEDx, the Middle School Commons Area, the outdoor Courtyard at 1320 Yonge Street, equipment for the Middle School Design and Technology programme, professional development for our faculty and staff, class sets of iPads and much more. The Advancement team also worked with more than 140 parent volunteers who donated more than 4,000 hours of their time to run over 50 successful events throughout the year.

On behalf of the Board I thank The York School community, parents and alumni for their support and participation in the life of the school. I would also like to thank the current and past members of the Advancement Committee for their dedication and leadership. The 2012-2013 year saw great academic success at every level. One hundred percent of students attempting the International Baccalaureate Diploma received it, with our average matching the historic high of 33 points. Our graduating class of 54 students gained admission to 23 different universities in Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom. These universities included McGill University, Queen’s University, the University of Toronto, Yale University, Brandeis University and the University of Westminster. Congratulations to Senior School Principal David Hamilton and all his staff on these successful results and for a fantastic year socially and academically at the Senior School. Our Middle School had a stellar first year under Principal Helen Gin. Her vision focusing on the social needs of our Middle School students has made a difference in the daily experience of our Grade 6, 7 and 8 students. We introduced elective courses in Mandarin, Vocal Music, Spanish and Drama, which were all received well by students. With a continued focus on Learning Skills, our students are well-prepared for what is to come. At the Junior School, Jennifer Wyatt was introduced as Vice-Principal and Director of Curriculum. Jennifer successfully implemented the guided reading programme for Grades 3 to 5 and is currently revising our Junior School Mathematics curriculum. This coming year marks Susan Charron’s last year as Junior School Principal as she will be retiring at the end of this academic year. Jennifer Wyatt will follow as Principal next year, having had two years working with Susan and our community. In June Rick DeMarinis was appointed Director of Athletics for JK to Grade 12 and the transition has been successful. Rick’s plans to reinvigorate the Athletics Programme at The York School are well underway. In Athletics at the Junior School, 95% of students in JK to Grade 5 participated in our Sports Development Clinics and 90% of eligible students participated on Under 10 and Under 11 competitive teams. This was an extremely strong year for participation at the Junior School and it speaks to the importance The York School places on developing fundamental skills and a healthy, active life from a young age. At the Middle and Senior Schools, students played on 39 competitive teams and there was approximately 75% participation among students. A highlight of the year was when the Senior Ultimate Frisbee team won their fourth consecutive CISAA Division 1 championship. As we look back on a successful year, we are also saying goodbye to outgoing Board Members: Liz Schad who has served on the Board since 2008, Sara Bellamy who has been a Board Member since 2009 and Deanne Saunders who has served since 2012. We thank these individuals for their dedication to the school and community. Sincerely,

Warren Bongard

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Message from Conor Jones head of school

The success of our Junior, Middle and Senior Schools is evident in the stories presented in York on Yonge Magazine as well as in the reports and financial statements in this Annual Report. As this report indicates we are on sound financial footing and have a very generous and dedicated parent body. Thank you to Chair of the Board Warren Bongard, Chair of the Finance Committee Andrew Kay, Vice-Chair of the Board Ann Glazier Rothwell and York Parents’ Association President Leslie Giller for their leadership and messages in this publication. I also thank past Chair Stephen Karam for his years of service and continued commitment to the school and all members of the Board who have committed their time to guide both myself and the school through this successful year. I would be remiss in this message not to thank the parents, past parents, students and alumni, all of whom strengthen our community and make the stories highlighted in the magazine possible. Your spirit, generosity and thoughtfulness make The York School a thriving and wonderful place. In many ways while the school is focused on students and our decisions are always centred on them, those people at the front of the classroom, leading the trips and providing the support are the heart of our school and so I thank our exceptional staff and faculty. Your passion and commitment will be reflected in years to come as our students and graduates look back on their experiences at The York School and apply what they have learned here throughout their lives. It was a proud time for me when I shook the hands of every 2013 graduate as they crossed the stage to receive their diplomas in June. I know they will go on to achieve great things and lead inspiring lives. Congratulations to each of them as they begin their bright futures. Sincerely,

Conor Jones

board of directors

Board of Directors 2012-2013 Chair: Warren Bongard Vice Chair: Ann Glazier Rothwell

Members: Allison Menkes Andrew Kay Andrew Sheiner Deanne Saunders John Brown Joel Feldberg Liz Schad Lloyd Perlmutter Lynn Clarfield Sara Bellamy Stephen Karam Tim Thorsteinson

Ex-Officio: Conor Jones Head of School Katie Leopold Director of Finance and Operations Leslie Giller York Parents’ Association President Board Secretary: Kimberley Benoit

Board of Directors 2013-2014 Chair: Warren Bongard Vice Chair: Ann Glazier Rothwell

Members: Allison Menkes Andrew Kay Andrew Sheiner Angela Vavitsas Derrick Abraham Duriya Patel John Brown Joel Feldberg Ken Rotman Lloyd Perlmutter Lynn Clarfield Nandini DasGupta Stephen Karam Stephen Yuzpe Tim Thorsteinson

Ex-Officio: Conor Jones Head of School Katie Leopold Director of Finance and Operations Leslie Giller York Parents’ Association President Board Secretary: Kimberley Benoit

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Message from Andrew Kay chair of the finance committee

The 2012-2013 year was another successful financial year. Under Conor Jones’ leadership we continued to take strides forward to ensure a healthy financial future for our school. The year was also a transitional one, as Annette Whiteley retired after 15 years of service to The York School and Katie Leopold took on the role of Director of Finance and Operations in January 2013. The transition has been smooth and I am pleased to report we are on sound financial footing. The fiscal year ending June 30, 2013 saw enhancements at both school sites. Although there were no significant capital expenditures we invested in our technology and innovation department with new iPads and other cutting-edge educational tools. We also supported our athletics programme by bringing in the expertise of community coaches for our student-athletes, as well as funding transportation of our teams to and from games. These latter changes have been a great stepping stone for the advancement of our athletics programme under the leadership of our new Director of Athletics Rick DeMarinis. We also enhanced outdoor student spaces, such as the Courtyard at 1320 Yonge St., to ensure our students have a place to socialize, work in groups and enjoy the outdoors. Enrolment for the 2012-2013 school year was at an all-time high with most grades at or near capacity. It will continue to be our intention that tuition fees be based on the operating needs of the school, while remaining competitive with other GTA independent schools.

Balance Sheet Overall, the balance sheet is showing balances comparable with those of the prior year. We continue to show a strong cash position, which is complemented by increased levels of accounts receivable. Our liabilities have remained steady and represent accounts payable, prepaid tuition amounts, deferred revenues and the mortgage. The most significant change was the adoption of the not-for-profit accounting standards, which has changed the presentation of our balance sheet from a two-column to a three-column presentation just for the current year’s financial statements. Revenue In 2012-2013 revenue from all sources was $19.2 million. This balance is primarily a result of our strong enrolment as well as the generosity of our community. Tuition and registration fees represent 85% of total revenues. Expenses Expenditures have increased by a modest 8% over the prior year. Consistent with prior years, total salaries and benefits are the largest single expense of the school (representing 75% of total operating expenses). We are committed to providing a quality education and this area will remain a significant item. Strong Financial Governance Overall, the school generated a small excess of expenses over revenue when non-cash items such as amortization are included. In closing, our financial standing is healthy and the Finance team continues to work hard to ensure we control costs, plan for the future, but also provide all necessary resources to meet the ever-changing needs of our students, faculty and staff. Respectfully submitted,

Andrew Kay Chair, Finance Committee

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financial Information 2012-2013

Statement of Financial Position (as at June 30)

financial snapshot 2012-2013

2013

2012

2011

7,858,625 21,539,247 29,397,872

6,842,384 22,334,789 29,177,173

7,131,281 22,946,932 30,078,213

ASSETS ($)

Current Assets Capital Assets LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS ($) Liabilities ($)

Current Liabilities Long-Term Liabilities

12,724,324 10,126,265 22,850,589

12,211,905 10,381,569 22,593,474

11,741,248 12,678,504 24,419,752

891,614 5,655,669 29,397,872

764,547 5,819,152 29,177,173

146,274 5,512,187 30,078,213

2013

2012

Revenue 2012-2013 Tuition fees Other revenue Extra-curricular activities Ancillary services

Expenses 2012-2013 83% 8% 5% 4%

NET ASSETS ($)

Designated Unrestricted Statement of Operations (for the year ended June 30) REVENUE ($)

Tuition Fees Extra-curricular Activity Fees Ancillary Services Other Revenue

15,843,914 1,056,208 803,731 1,481,040 19,184,893

15,051,618 1,188,540 946,593 1,581,247 18,767,998

EXPENSES ($)

Teaching Costs Administration Property Extra-curricular Activities Ancillary Services Advancement Office Marketing Information Technology Other Expenses Amortization EXCESS OF REVENUE OVER EXPENSES ($)

Allocation of Excess of Revenue Over Expenses for the Year Unrestricted ($) Board Designated Facility Fund ($) Restricted Head’s Initiative ($)

10,842,042 1,859,859 1,314,813 1,033,792 952,705 308,020 379,071 763,312 552,381 1,215,314 19,221,309

9,345,630 1,901,257 1,257,459 1,203,255 910,218 244,546 423,717 704,558 650,302 1,201,818 17,842,760

(36,416)

925,238

2013

2012

(212,350) – 175,934 (36,416)

93,801 580,500 250,937 925,238

Teaching expenses Administration Property Amortization Extra-curricular activities Ancillary services Information technology Other Advancement Marketing

56% 10% 7% 6% 5% 5% 4% 3% 2% 2%

Categorized Expenses 2012-2013

Teaching salaries Administrative salaries Amortization Teaching costs Extra-curricular activities Ancillary services Property Administration costs Other expenses Advancement Information technology Marketing

2%

4% 4%

1%

4%

5%

52%

5%

6%

15%

Full financial statements are available upon request.

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Message from Ann Glazier Rothwell Chair of the advancement committee

The mandate of Advancement at The York School is to support the school’s mission and the many endeavours undertaken by York School students, parents, alumni, faculty and staff in pursuit of this goal. This year, the fundraising priorities you supported have enhanced experiences inside and beyond the classroom for all students from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 12. Our community’s commitment to the school is reflected in the generous donations which fund improvements for our students today and in the future. This past year we held over 50 advancement events and had over 140 volunteers who served more than 4,000 hours in support of the school. Over the course of the 2012-2013 year your gifts supported professional development for our dedicated faculty, improved student spaces to include places such as the Middle School Commons Area and Junior and Senior Kindergarten Discovery Zone, challenged students by bringing in thought-provoking speakers, incorporated innovative technologies into the classroom and exposed students to global ideas. On behalf of the Board, I would like to thank The York School community for their support and participation in the life of the school. The volunteer hours and donations-in-kind have helped make The York School a place where students have many significant experiences and opportunities. I must also take this opportunity to thank the current and past members of the Advancement Committee for their dedication and leadership. Sincerely,

Ann Glazier Rothwell Chair of the Advancement Committee Vice-Chair of the Board of Directors

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Message from LESLIE GILLER YPa president

The York Parents’ Association (YPA) filled the 2012-2013 year with wonderful events and notable accomplishments. This was my first year as YPA President and I thank the fantastic York School community for their involvement and commitment to the school. The goals of the YPA are to promote a strong, cooperative and welcoming parent and student community and to oversee events that increase school spirit and camaraderie, both at the student and the parent community level. Over the past year we had more than 140 volunteers providing more than 4,000 hours of their time to help the YPA achieve these goals. With the help of these volunteers, the YPA had a jam-packed year of events, starting with a speaker evening for parents titled “Drop the Worry Ball”. Subsequent events included a Middle School Movie Night, a spooky Halloween event at the Junior School, a Junior School Movie Night, three highly successful Breakfast with Dad mornings (a new event that was sold out both days at the Junior School and was very well attended at the Senior School level), a Junior School Social, a Second Hand Uniform sale that raised more money than in any previous year, a spring speaker event about social media, and our two year-end Fun Fairs for both the Junior and Senior Schools. In addition to hosting grade parent parties, parent coffee mornings and managing the Treats for Teachers programme, the YPA also contributed a student prize to the TEDx event, provided financial and volunteer support at Literary Night at Indigo Books, organized holiday decorations at both sites, supported Sports Day and made a financial contribution at our well-attended Grandparents & Special Friends event. All of these events and activities support our students and wider community and would not be possible without the commitment and hard work of our parent volunteers, who are essential to the success of our children at The York School. I encourage your unique contributions of ideas, talents and time to the YPA. Please consider any one or more of the many opportunities to join the YPA and become involved in The York School community. On behalf of the YPA, I thank you for your continued support. Sincerely,

Leslie Giller YPA President

CUMULATIVE DONORS BY CATEGORY

The following list represents the members of The York School community who have generously supported the school with cumulative gifts totalling $25,000 or more. $250,000+ Friend of the York School $100,000—$249,999 Melissa and Joel Feldberg Friends of The York School (2) Maxine Granovsky and Ira Gluskin The Bellamy and Green Families The Hanson Weinstein Family The McBurney Family Theresa and Seth Mersky The Schad Foundation The Sheiner Family Carolyn Sifton Foundation Inc. Kimberly Emerson Thorsteinson and Timothy Thorsteinson $50,000—$99,999 Friend of the York School (5) Sarah Everett and Don Barber Cindy and Shon Barnett John and Sara Bellamy Allan Bender and Renita Greener Catherine Smith and Ted Bibbo John Brown and Melanie Edwards Keddy Williams and Eric Bushell Brad Cameron and Melissa McCourt Susan Paul and Ken Engelhart Pat Meredith and Stephen Karam Peter and Allison Menkes Edward and Nancy Nash The Rothwell Family Donna and Gary Slaight Louise and Gary Sugar The Brian and Joannah Lawson Family Foundation John and Angela Vavitsas

$25,000—$49,999 Friend of the York School (5) John Anderson and Marilyn Andrews E.W. Bickle Foundation Wendy M. Cecil Lori McGoran and Michael Cohl James F. Crothers Family Trust Sandra and Leo Del Zotto Maureen Flanagan and David Denison The Grant Family Janet and David Greyson and Matthew Wencke and Juan Gutierrez Jasmine Vujasinovic Hartog and Adrian Hartog Hanna and Mark Kassirer The Kassum Family Andrew Kay Howard Kerbel Kevin Kimsa Jae-Jung Kim and Hyea-Kyung Han Helena Mitchell and John Long Beth Malcolm Leslie and Duncan McCallum The Neal Family Linda and Kevin O’Leary Martha and Mike Pedersen Sheila and Michael Royce Nancy Sprott Ken and Teresa Toten Henry and Ann Louise Vehovec Marianne Verheyen and Wil Verheyen Susan Eplett and Jim Walker Stephen and Anne Marie Walker Lindy and David Williams

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ANNUAL DONORS BY CATEGORY

The following list represents the members of The York School community who have generously supported the school through the Annual Fund with a gift of $500 or more between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013. The Educator’s Club $10,000—$25,000+ Alan Bender and Renita Greener Ilena and Mark Borinsky Maite Burns and Holton Burns Dimitra and Michael Davidson* Caro Macdonald and Mark McCain Allison and Peter Menkes** Theresa and Seth Mersky** Elizabeth, Robert and Mike Schad* Kimberly Emerson Thorsteinson and Timothy Thorsteinson* Anne Marie and Stephen Walker The Hanson Weinstein Family** The Curriculum Club $5,000—$9,999 Deb Kimsa and Howard Atkinson* John Brown and Melanie Edwards** The Hoffman Giller Family Leah Leon* The Neal Family* Martha and Mike Pedersen** The Rothwell Family* Amy Kaiser and Kenneth Rotman The Sheiner Family* Myrna Weinstein Friend of the York School The Scholar’s Society $1,000—$4,999 Mercedes Benayon and Derrick Abraham Mary Ellen and Lowell Aronoff* The Bager Family Michael Baker and Gillian Hamilton* Sara and John Bellamy Subrata Bhattacharjee and Erin Iles Kelly and Warren Bongard* Colleen Johnson and Richard Brayley

Shannan Levere and Geraint Breeze Keddy Williams and Eric Bushell* Dafna and Dan Carr Susan Charron** Jin-Hye Kim and Jong-Seok Choi Jennifer and Philip Chown The Clarfield Family The Corneli Family Mary Pat Tillmann and Gerry Dancyger* Amanda and Jordan Dermer Melissa and Joel Feldberg Laurie and Adam Felesky Liza Thomson and Levi Folk Kerstin Lueck and Frederick Francis The Fraser Family* Jacqueline and Tom Friedland The Gelgoot Family** The Gliklich Family Bill and Gina Goings Kristin and Kenneth Greene Roberta and Tim Hague Colleen Dempsey and Geoff Hall Leslie Buckley-Hunter and Holton Hunter The Jardim Family Teresa and Mark Johnson Emmeline Morse and Conor Jones* Kosara and Predrag Jovanovic Andrew Kay** Louise Collins and Kas Khorasani The Kiessling/Isaak Family Kevin Kimsa* Perri and Elliot Kirshenblatt Mary Ciolfi-Kohn and Sam Kohn Julia Bondarenko and Andrey Kozlov Joannah and Brian Lawson The Lazzam Family*

* Indicates donors who have given consecutively for 5 years or more. ** Indicates donors who have given consecutively for 10 years or more.

Daniela Tixi and Bryan Loewenthal Leslie Pace and Thomas Long The Marcuzzi Family* Martin and Bedford Families* Elizabeth Boyd and Scott Meredith Rebecca and Thomas Meyer* Chris Morgan and Jan Innes* Lori Thorpe and Steve Muscat Zabeen Hirji-Nowaczynski and Mark Nowaczynski* Linda and Kevin O’Leary** Linda Plumpton and Krista Hill Edna Ngar Lai Man and Frank Pong* David Powell Mahween and Ashfaque Rahman Heidi Roberts The Rozells Family Cindi Alexander and David Samuel Elora and Adam Schatzker Faith and Mitchell Sherman Mariette and Kevin Tighe Teresa and Ken Toten Jessica Monk and Christopher Van Loan Angela and John Vavitsas Grace Vidal-Ribas Carolyn Weaver Amal and Jonathan Wolfe* Angela and Tat Wong The Wunder Family Olivera and Branko Zatezalo Friends of the York School (3)

The York Society $500—$999 Joni and Lawrence Adelberg Amy Lengyel and James Andrews The Barish Family The Boggs Family** Samantha Sherkin and Jordan Cheskes Kate and Sean Clutterbuck Kate and Matthew Corrin Susan Paul and Ken Engelhart Alexandria Newman and Brian Grossman Inge Khayyal and Amr Hamdy In Honour of Grade 8 Teachers Roseann Andreou and George Hatzoglou Paula and David Jenkins Kate Franklin and Alex Klip Clifford Lansil and Susan McCahan Marion and Thomas Lichtenberger Erin and David Marcus The Martin Family The Massicotte Family* The Conolly-Mingay Family** Ken Mulders and Eileen Tobey Nancy and Edward Nash* The Notkin Family The Perlmutter Family Lili and Morris Shawn Andrea and Nowell Solish** Sandi and Jordan Soll Maureen Simpson and Almos Tassonyi Melissa Taylor Annette Whiteley**

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Gift-in-Kind Donations

Katherine Almeida Stefan Abad Aida Estacio All the Best Fine Foods Mary Ellen and Lowell Aronoff Art Interiors Astral Media Avant Gout Supper Club Avenue Road Arts School Matthew Balicki Banfi Baria Designs Maria Barnden Jan Hein Bax Mercedes Benayon and Derrick Abraham Blo Yonge Street Blowdry Lounge BMW Canada Matt Bortolussi Patrick Bowman and Barbara Cox Donald Bradley and Nadia Binesh Brees Communications Jim Brickell Paul Brown John Brown and Melanie Edwards Keith Bruce Buddies in Bad Times Theatre Rob Burkett Wendy Bursten Café Doria Canopy Blue Capocaccia Federico Cervantes Champion Tae Kwon Do Susan Charron Paul Cobban Coca-Cola Chaka Comrie Pietro Cordova Geoff Cornish and Barb Cerny Jacqueline Cummings

Dawn Perlmutter Where Did You Get That? Daniela De Costanzo Chris Deighton Delineation Rick DeMarinis Colleen Dempsey and Geoff Hall Mark Diamond Christine Dionisio Stephen Dodge Domenic and Drea Glen Downie Robert Durgy Susan Duviner Earth Restaurant Wallace Edwards Kimberly Emerson Thorsteinson and Timothy Thorsteinson Sarah Everett and Don Barber Fairmont Hotels and Resorts Liz Falconer Fantactics Elyse Feaver Howard Feitelberg Melissa and Joel Feldberg First Class Air Charter and Limousine Services Francesca’s Salon and Spa Freshii Friend of The York School Dmitrie Frolov Scott Gardiner Gee Beauty Liz Gilbert Helen Gin Carlos Gispert De Chia Grade 10 Parents Grade 11 Parents Grade 8 Parents Grade 9 Parents John and Chantal Graham

Kristin and Kenneth Greene Allan Bender and Renita Greener Paul Grimmard Harvest Wagon Hazelton Hotel Shane Heyes Higher Ground Omid Hodaie Holton Hunter Alison Hunter Stewart J. Peter and Marnie Winters Carole Jenkins Ian Johns Conor Jones Kosara and Predrag Jovanovic Julie Powers Design Kaeja d’Dance Isabel Kamin Karir Fashion Eyewear Iurii Khomenko Kevin Kimsa Elliot Kirshenblatt Elissa Kline-Beber Greg Kocik Sam Kohn and Mary Ciolfi-Kohn Mark Lampert Graydon and June Lau Alex Lifeson Lululemon Athletica Kara Lysne-Paris Mabel’s Fables Carl Mahoney Making Music Together Adrienne Mangal Erin and David Marcus Mark Lash Fine Jewelry Costas Markakis Peter Marrone Mastermind Justin Medved Merben

Mercedes-Benz Midtown Rebecca and Thomas Meyer David Miketinac Leslie Miller Mary Moffat Mary Montanari Robert Morris Lilliane Moses Christian Murray My Favourite Ice Cream Shoppe Mystic Drumz Nadege Jan Noesthedan Norie Campbell—TD Bank Oliffe’s Sally O’Neill Patachou Pisces Presidential Gourmet Reptilia Jody Roberts Mercede Rogers Harry Rosen Totum Roxborough Salon Dew Samantha Sandbrook Mark Santone Catalin Sava Scene Ronen Schechner Scholar’s Choice Bayview Julie Selley David Sheridan Adrian Sibian Eric Silver Neil Silver Solar Stage Children’s Theatre Andrea and Nowell Solish Sotto Sotto Ristorante South Hill Home Sabine Sparwasser

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Gift-in-Kind Donations continued

Sara Spencer Sporting Life Staples Midtown Starbucks Roxborough Studio 1098 Studio B The Altshuler Family The Atkinson-Kimsa Family The Bager Family The Barish Family The Barnard Family The Brenzel Dinnick Family The Corneli Family The Davidson Family The Four Seasons The Fraser Family The Hanson Weinstein Family The Hoffman Giller Family The Kiessling/Isaak Family The Lazzam Family The Marcuzzi Family The Mason Family The Menkes Family The Monk’s Table The Park Hyatt The Sheridan Family The Valentine Family Liza Thomson and Levi Folk

Volunteer List

Tin House Designs Topaz Jewelry Stefanie Torotella (Salt and Pepper Catering) Track Fitness Trump Hotel Joan Tulloch Jennifer Turk and Stuart Turk Rachel Tymianski Vasfit Gabriel Verkade Vittorio’s on Avenue Warner Strauss Productions Caitlin Watson Garfield Watson Alexandra Webster and Robin Cruickshank Karen Weyman and Sid Feldman Whimz Live Animal Productions Marjorie Willoughby and 1B 2011 Mary Wood Jessica Woolard Jennifer Wooton-Regan Jennifer Wyatt Lisa Yorke Zata Omm Dance Company Zodiak Swim School

Mary Alexiou-Costakos James Andrews Mary Ellen Aronoff Byron Ashley ’08 Ali Babul ’07 Jody Bager Laurel-Ann Baker Corneli Allan Barish Stacey Barish Astrid Bastin Marielle Bax Susan Bedford Sara Bellamy Mercedes Benayon Nadia Binesh Warren Bongard Kathryn Bowen Michael Bowen Tiziana Brazzioli John Brown Tammy Brown Lara Bryant Leslie Buckley-Hunter Maite Burns Dafna Carr Dan Carr Elizabeth Chasson Munaza Chaudhry Jennifer Chown Philip Chown Mary Ciolfi-Kohn Lynn Clarfield Catherine Clutterbuck Andrea Cohen-Solish Louise Collins Kate Corrin Robin Cruickshank Dimitra Davidson Nettie Dea Colleen Dempsey Amanda Dermer Adil Dhalla ’01

Amanda Dickson Kim Emerson Thorsteinson Cynthia Emond Paul Eves Nazli Fasano James Feitelberg ’12 Joel Feldberg Chris Fraser Peggy Gardiner Leslie Giller Ann Glazier Rothwell Mar Gonzalez Gayle Greenbaum Kristin Greene Laurence Gutcher Jane Gutcher Cathy Hampson Susan Heath ’03 Susan Heydary Andrew Hoffman Susan Hummel Erin Iles Nicole Irwin Pamela Isaak Teresa Johnson Amy Kaiser Stephen Karam Michael Katz Skye Katz Andrew Kay Joanne Kent Meg Kettlitz Nargess Khosrowshahi Deb Kimsa Perri Kirshenblatt David Klassen Charlie Lazzam Linda Lazzam Robert Lee ’07 Amy Lengyel Leah Leon Shannan Levere

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Volunteer List continued

Natalie Lippey Kerstin Lueck Jennifer Mackintosh Andrea Marcus Erin Marcus Mary Martin Melissa McCourt Jo-Ann McDermott Allison Menkes Jack Menkes ’11 Rebecca Meyer Jessica Monk Christy Moorhead Marika Motiwalla ’05 Wendy Myers Nancy Nash Grace Neal Linda O’Leary Norman Oliver Leslie Pace Urvashi Passi Tracey Patel Nico Paul Martha Pedersen Lloyd Perlmutter Kathryn Rea Victoria Ruby Nina Sampaleanu Deanne Saunders Cristina Sava Elizabeth Schad Michael Schad ’11 Elora Schatzker Stacey Schwartz

THE YORK SCHOOL CLASS OF 2013

Camilla Scott Alison Sharma Lili Shalev Shawn Morris Shawn Andrew Sheiner Jeanine Sheridan Samantha Sherkin Susan Shinoff Ariane Siegel Alanna Silver ’07 Evan Silver ’07 Maureen Simpson Jackie Sklenka Lindsay Smith Annette Stramaglia Cathy Tempesta David Thomas Laura Thomas Liane Thomas-Hicks Alison Thompson Liza Thomson Timothy Thorsteinson Daniela Tixi Kelly Toyama Shano Valo ’03 Angela Vavitsas Anne Marie Walker Charlene Wexler Arlene Williams Keddy Williams Jo-Ann Wilson Jerald Wortsman Mary Yamanaka Deborah Zemans

Michelle Ackers Charlotte Banks Alissa Brayley Alexis Charest-Descomme Nathalie Crosbie Adrienne Danson Tom Dart Daniela De Costanzo Stephen Dodge Andrew Easto Somaya El Sheikh John Feather Ross Freeman Alexei Frolov Eden Gelgoot Gita Goolsarran Michael Gosnell Irie Gourde Joseph Granata

Shionne Hitchman Rachel Hung Alisha Kapur Patrick Kaufmann Graham Leandra Keren Talia Klein Jonathan Klip Nurisha Ladak Yashna Lakhani Theo Landegger Dillon Lawrence Tara Malek-Gilani Georgia Markakis Olivia Marrone Thomas Marrone Tara Massicotte Paige McBurney Felipe Moretzsohn Stuart Morgan

Jonny Morrone Fahim Mosharraf Leen Nizameddin Rina Plotkin Vasily Podrez Jack Powell Mahin Rahman Abdalla Saleh Michael Stramaglia Rory Tassonyi Nicolas Tueni Andrew Tureski Rachel Tymianski Shawn Vickar Meghan Waitzer Kaylyn Williams Sarah Willson

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