UCDS 2023-2024 Annual Report

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MOVEMENT

From the Board Chair & the Head of School

Dear UCDS Families and Friends,

As we reflect on another incredible year at UCDS, we are filled with pride and gratitude for our vibrant community. The school theme, Movement, served as an inspiring metaphor for growth, innovation, and connection across our classrooms and beyond. Whether through engineering experiments, artistic creations, or field trips that spark curiosity and wonder, students moved minds, bodies, and hearts in extraordinary ways.

UCDS marked this year by celebrating the remarkable career of Paula Smith, honoring her thirty-five years of visionary leadership, inspiration, and dedication to advancing education and empowering educators. We were thrilled to celebrate her legacy and lasting impact on our school community. Paula’s influence can be best appreciated through a visual journey. Explore the timeline and photos of Paula’s extraordinary contributions on pages 4 and 5, and see how her legacy has profoundly shaped our institution and the broader educational landscape into what it is today.

Cultivating Learning and Growth

At the heart of UCDS is our commitment to fostering curiosity, creativity, and collaboration. Last year, students immersed themselves in innovative, hands-on learning experiences:

• In Design and Tech, Early Elementary and 1-2 students engineered zipline trolleys, refining designs through trial and error while building critical thinking and resilience.

• Our 5th-grade students explored motion in art, inspired by a visit to the Seattle Art Museum's Calder: In Motion exhibit. Their mobile creations combined engineering with storytelling, a testament to their growing interdisciplinary skills.

• From salmon hatcheries to the Granite Curling Club, field trips tied classroom learning to realworld experiences, deepening our students’ understanding of their community and environment.

Connecting with Community

UCDS thrives on relationships—among students, families, faculty, and the broader community. Highlights of the year include:

• Partnerships with organizations like the Seattle Art Museum and the Port of Seattle enriched our curriculum and strengthened ties to local culture and industry.

• Parent and guardian participation in workshops and events that fostered deeper home-school connections.

• Peer teaching opportunities where older students mentored younger ones, creating a culture of collaboration and leadership.

Celebrating Success and Innovation

Our faculty and staff continues to lead with passion and excellence. Last year, we celebrated the contributions of long-time staff members while welcoming new educators who bring fresh perspectives and ideas. These investments in our team ensure that UCDS remains at the forefront of educational innovation.

We are also proud to share that our alum continue to thrive, with many returning to express how UCDS prepared them for success in academics, leadership, and life. Their stories are a powerful testament to the enduring value of our approach to education.

Financial Stewardship and Impact

The generosity of families and funders made it possible for UCDS to:

• Expand tuition assistance, ensuring more families can access our transformative education.

• Support sustainability initiatives like raising and releasing salmon, which connect students to environmental responsibility.

• Looking ahead, we are excited to continue our fundraising efforts that will further enhance our programs, expand access, and position UCDS for the future.

• Invest in updated and new technology for our teachers and classrooms.

A Vision for the Future

As we look forward to another year of exploration and discovery, we are guided by our mission to inspire students to think critically, act responsibly, and embrace a love of learning. The coming year will bring new opportunities to innovate, deepen our community connections, and celebrate the unique contributions of every student and educator.

Thank you! None of this would be possible without you—our families, donors, and friends. Your unwavering support fuels our mission and propels our students forward. Together, we are building a dynamic learning community that prepares students to lead with curiosity, compassion, and courage.

With gratitude and excitement for the journey ahead,

Celebrating Paula Smith 35 Years of Excellence by

Design

Paula Smith designed UCDS with unwavering dedication and visionary leadership. After 35 years of extraordinary service, she retired at the end of the 2023-24 school year.

Explore the timeline and photos of Paula’s remarkable contributions, and witness how her legacy has shaped our institution and the educational landscape into what it is today.

Thank you, Paula, for your decades of dedication and inspiration!

Decades of

Design:

A Timeline of Paula’s Impact on UCDS & Beyond

THEMATIC CURRICULUM

Paula shaped a forwardthinking curriculum, uniting Math Vitamin, Read Aloud, and Specialist projects through an annual theme.

PAULA JOINS UCDS AS A TEACHER

When Paula arrived, UCDS was a small, quirky UW lab school. How did it grow into a beacon in early elementary education? In a word, Paula!

PAULA BECOMES THE HEAD OF SCHOOL

“It was clear early on that Paula stood out from the crowd for her vision of what the school COULD be.”

MATH VITAMIN

Math Vitamin engages all students with key math concepts, using manipulatives to foster problem-solving and understanding the “why.”

RESIDENT TEACHER PROGRAM

Paula instituted the dynamic Resident Program, pairing new educators with mentors. Over half of UCDS’ senior teachers began as Residents.

THE

The UCDS Institute (formerly known as the Teacher Education Center) launched as a way to develop our educators and to institutionalize & share our innovative teaching culture beyond the walls of UCDS.

THE LABYRINTH

Under Paula’s vision and leadership, UCDS raised $10M to build the Labyrinth and unite all of our students on one campus. It was designed to amplify the curriculum through the creative use of space and has done so for 20+ years now.

ASCEND INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

Ascend International School in Mumbai approached Paula about replicating both the UCDS philosophy and the creative use of space. UCDS educators helped bring this vision to life.

SPARK INTITATIVE

Spark launched ImmersiFIRE and online resources to make teacher PD engaging and accessible. During COVID, over 50k educators used these tools in daily teaching.

GK-12 PARTNERSHIP

With funding from NSF Grants, UCDS and UW dramatically improved math instruction at several low-performing Seattle Public Schools throughout this 8-year project.

(Paula pictured alongside Dr. Loyce Adams, Principal Investigator)

THE STUDIO

Paula played an integral part in adding the InfantToddler Education Program (“The Studio”) to support faculty and staff sustainability; to provide a dynamic learning environment for our youngest students; and to professionalize child care.

ENDOWMENT

Paula drove the buildout of a $10M endowment, a rare early education initiative, enabling $1.2M annually for tuition assistance and competitive teacher pay.

UCDS GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION

This program unites key elements: empowering experienced teachers, infusing fresh ideas, attracting top talent pursuing Master’s degrees, and elevating early education professionalism.

Exploring Movement at Every Level

Cardboard Magic in the Early Elementary

Inspired by their Read Aloud book, Sejal Sinha Battles Superstorms, our Early Elementary (EE) students worked together over many weeks to imagine and create structures out of cardboard boxes.

“Cardboard boxes have a lot of magic that grown-ups just don’t get. They can turn into anything and take you anywhere. Need a submarine to go to the bottom of the ocean? Need a machine to dig to the center of the earth? Need a train to take you deep into a mine filled with crystals? A cardboard box can do the job.” - Sejal Sinha Battles Superstorms by Maya Prasad.

EE classrooms collaborated on their own designs and invented structures to bring their ideas to life. The only requirement: it had to MOVE. “This was an excellent opportunity to bring the student’s love of cardboard and our theme together, and practice the skill of design,” explained EE Division Head, Quyhn Nguyen. Students were proud of their installations, brainstorming and constructing a variety of creations like an airplane, Ferris wheel, zoo animals, and giant Pikachu!

SCAN OR CLICK THE QR CODE TO SEE EARLY ELEMENTARY STUDENTS REFLECT ON THEIR CREATIONS IN THIS UCDS NEWS SEGMENT, HOSTED BY 5TH-GRADE SPECIAL EVENTS COMMITTEE REPORTERS!

Exploring tnemevoM at Every Level

Ziplines in Design & Tech with the 1-2s 1-2 students delved into the concept of Movement with Design & Tech Specialist Ben Chickadel by creating, testing, and redesigning LEGO Technic trolleys to travel along a zipline. They experimented with engineering simple machine components to develop a functional design capable of “zipping down the line.” Throughout this process, they discovered numerous variables affecting speed, balance, and distance, prompting enthusiastic iterations of their designs after each test to observe the impact of their modifications.

Ben reflected on this process saying “As educators, we are fostering innovative design practices by creating environments that encourage exploration and curiosity. We focus on prompting students with thoughtful questions, guiding them deeper into their inquiries, and celebrating their excitement for discovery.” Students also provided valuable advice and encouragement to their peers, sharing insights from their experiences and building off each other’s designs. These investigations serve as authentic opportunities to cultivate resilience, collaboration, and problem-solving skills.

Exploring Movement at Every Level

Rube Goldberg Machines with the 3-4s

Rube Goldberg Machines brought a delightful twist to learning as our 3-4 students worked together to create a machine where one movement sparked another, creating a chain reaction. Working collaboratively in teams of threes and fours, they set a clear goal, such as knocking over blocks or dropping a ball into a cup, while crafting three or more distinct movement sequences to achieve it. Students began the design process by working together to create a diagram of their machine. Students brought their creations to life using an assortment of materials, including tape, cups, paper rolls, clothes pins, and math manipulatives.

Upon completion, students presented their process, machine, and alterations to the larger group with a colorful poster. This hands-on project allowed students to practice essential skills from design thinking, problem-solving, and teamwork to public speaking and reflection, all while connecting to the curricular theme in a fun and engaging way. The student groups encouraged the formation of new friendships and dynamics and promoted mentorship and knowledge sharing, making for a truly enriching experience!

Exploring tnemevoM at Every Level

Motion in Poetry with the 5s

A study in poems + our theme of Movement = Motion in Poetry, a collection of new works by our 5s students that were displayed outside their classrooms. Inspired by their Read Aloud, Becoming Muhammad Ali by Kwame Alexander and James Patterson, students researched lesser-known sports, working over many weeks to craft poems showcasing a moment of their chosen activity. Teachers provided many learning opportunities about poetic devices including rhyming and phrasing, line breaks, personification, perspective, assonance and consonance, onomatopoeia, word play, similes and metaphors, and structure.

Once students completed their initial drafts, they watched Youth Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman’s Masterclass called “Revision, Revision, Revision.” Longtime 5s teacher and Division Head, Sarah Donahue, celebrated how students really dug into Amanda’s advice, especially using her tip to cut 10%, which helped students strip away excess and lift up the hearts of their poems. Then it was on to the exciting part of creating their final pieces by formatting their text, considering the negative space, and adding an artistic silhouette. The final results were striking! Students shared their poems with their classmates with a special Poetry Slam.

THE THEME OF MOVEMENT TRULY INSPIRED AND ENERGIZED US THROUGHOUT THE YEAR! SCAN OR CLICK THE QR CODE TO HEAR STUDENTS AND FACULTY SHARE THEIR FAVORITE THEMES FROM YEARS PAST.

CELEBRATING THE NEXT CHAPTER!

Martha Schwarz

After 33 years of teaching both Early Elementary and Elementary students, beloved Spanish teacher Martha Schwarz retired at the end of the 20232024 school year to embark on a new chapter of her life.

Martha’s impact on our students has been immeasurable. Through her passion and dedication, she has instilled a love of the Spanish language and culture in countless students. Her teaching methods and enthusiasm inspired students to embrace learning a new language, broaden their horizons, and foster a deeper appreciation for cultural diversity.

Many of us fondly remember Martha moving from classroom to classroom with her basket full of teaching treasures in her earlier years and then again through COVID, always ready to captivate her students’ imaginations.

One of the most telling signs of Martha’s influence is the number of alums who return each year to express their gratitude and share how she has shaped their lives. Many continue to pursue Spanish, crediting Martha with sparking their lifelong interest. Her legacy is reflected in the success and enthusiasm of these students, who carry forward the lessons they learned in her classroom.

Martha’s presence in our school will be missed, but her contributions will continue to resonate within our halls. We celebrate her extraordinary career and the profound difference she has made in the lives of her students.

Melinda Deal,

a cherished member of our teaching community, stepped back from her full-time role after 33 years. However, she hopes to return in the future to work on special projects or fill in where needed.

Melinda’s impact on our school has been profound. She embodies the essence of collaboration, always working closely with her colleagues to create an enriching and dynamic curriculum. Her dedication and passion for teaching have left an indelible mark on countless students and colleagues alike.

Having taught on numerous teaching teams, from Early Elementary to Elementary, Melinda demonstrated incredible versatility and commitment. In the past couple of years, she has also supported the Specialists, allowing her to work with all the students across the school. Over the years, she participated in helping design the UCDS Graduate School of Education with the advisory committee as well as teaching classes in the graduate school. Her ability to connect with students of all ages and inspire a love of learning is truly extraordinary.

While we mark this as a retirement, it is comforting to know that Melinda plans to remain a part of our UCDS family, contributing her talents and expertise in new and meaningful ways. Her presence will be greatly missed, but we look forward to seeing her again in future endeavors.

DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION & BELONGING

During the Year of Movement, UCDS embraced new opportunities to deepen our commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB). Together, our community engaged in exciting conversations and projects aimed at fostering even greater belonging for all.

We expanded our Families of Color Socials, creating more spaces for families to connect in deeper ways, sharing food stories and traditions, and supporting one another. We were also excited to launch our first affinity group for Latine and Hispanic families, with plans to extend this program to other groups, ensuring every family across the school feels a sense of connection.

Faculty and staff engaged in energizing professional development, honing skills in active listening and vulnerability through workshops led by Patrick King, our Associate Director of DEIB Educational Programming. Each administrative department set DEIB goals, and with guidance of Dr. Lauryn Mascareñaz, exciting progress was made, especially in improving our onboarding and communication systems. Four faculty members attended the National Association of Independent Schools’ People of Color Conference (PoCC) in St. Louis, returning with fresh insights and inspiration both in curriculum and pedagogical practices.

In the classroom, DEIB came to life through over 330 creative projects based on the Social Justice Standards. Through these standards, students joyfully explored identity, diversity, justice, and action, with activities like identity mapping and studying activist athletes.

With all these vibrant efforts, UCDS is excited to keep moving forward, making our community even more welcoming and inclusive for all.

UCDS INSTITUTE

The UCDS Institute hosted several educator visits during the year of Movement, ranging from tours of intentionally designed spaces to collaborative curriculum discussions, continuing its long history of fostering partnerships with schools near and far. Weaving through each hallway, facilitating roundtable discussions, and organizing tailored consultations, the UCDS Institute remained committed to our mission to “engage diverse perspectives in an ongoing effort to shape and share our innovative education model.” This year, we hosted three distinct schools, highlighting teacher voices and connecting educators to collaborate beyond our walls.

Montessori School of Denver, represented by a small cohort of school leadership and teachers, explored the uniquely UCDS design of our Labyrinth and Tower buildings. Pulling inspiration from multipurpose rooms and functional design, we built this visit to align with their upcoming building project in Denver.

Math manipulatives and their use across all grades took center stage alongside peer educators from Hawken School, located outside Cleveland, Ohio. Our elementary teachers welcomed the visitors into classrooms to showcase Math Vitamin in action and engage in dialogue around how manipulatives serve even our oldest students.

Educators from Riverdale Country School in New York shared similar interests in our Math program. Across a two-day visit, UCDS educators highlighted our early elementary Math Vitamin, illuminating the “Build, Draw, Record” process and tools for curricular design.

Familiar faces from Ascend International School in Mumbai arrived on campus in the spring to observe UCDS in action! The long-standing partnership continues to benefit both schools as we learn and grow in our collaborations.

By consulting with educators beyond our own school, UCDS teachers distill the elements essential to our program and examine how each curricular pillar is relevant in a distinct educational context. These enriching exchanges aid in sharing our educational model across 6,745 miles and provide meaningful growth for our teachers and community here at UCDS.

UCDS GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION

UCDS Fellowship Program: Improving Practice & Impacting School Culture

UCDS’s educational approach emphasizes the teachers’ role as a designer and leader, the child’s uniqueness as a learner, and the critical importance of a shared learning culture in effective schools. The UCDS Graduate School of Education developed out of this practice and culture, which are central to the UCDS mission, and is designed to transform teacher preparation. Its first postsecondary program, the Master of Education program, opened in 2020 and features a collaborative cohort design, practicum-driven learning, and the sustaining professional practice of action research.

In the 2023-24 school year, we launched a two-year Teaching Fellowship opportunity, supporting three Teaching Fellows working in our Early Elementary and Elementary levels. This program allows graduate students to teach alongside our faculty while pursuing their Master of Education degree, applying the theory of their coursework. UCDS GSE Fellows learn to understand school culture, build their teacher leadership skills, and develop methods to facilitate student success. These educators bring fresh perspectives, knowledge, creativity, and an inquiry mindset to their teaching teams that deepen our conversations about teaching and learning, elevating our own teaching practices. Aligned with the UCDS mission to share our innovative model, the GSE Teaching Fellows will have an amazing impact beyond our walls after building their foundation here at UCDS.

Today, Tomorrow, Together

Thank you to everyone who supported the UCDS Fund in 2023-24. Your contribution supported the creative and design-led curriculum, like ziplines in Design & Tech with the EE and 1-2s, and helped grow our endowment to invest in our future. A special thank you to our co-chairs, Tyler Luiten and Dan Osias, who brought our community together in support of this important initiative.

Thank you for sustaining our school!

$425,534 raised 75% of funds raised support operations 25% of funds raised support the Endowment

UCDS Night to Unite 2024

The foothills of Issaquah provided a picturesque backdrop for UCDS parents, guardians, faculty, and staff as they shared in a magical evening supporting technology updates for our classrooms and students. Co-chairs Molly Lamb and Morgen Maroney-Allen and their committee of volunteers shared their time and creativity, and honorary co-chairs Dhruv Agarwal and Tatyana Dolgaya generously provided the beautiful space, resulting in a memorable evening of community and generosity.

To everyone who volunteered, donated, or participated in one of our many auctionrelated activities, thank you!

Your support provided…

A sound system upgrade for the Discovery Area, new projector for the Interconnection, new MacBook Airs for Design & Tech, additional laptops for classroom use, and more!

$524,778 raised in total

$113,250 raised for Teacher Excellence $106,909 raised for Tuition Assistance

2023-24 Parent Guardian Association Officers

Abby Maletis, President

Breanne Fortun, Vice President

Jo Schwabland, Treasurer

Erin Sainsbury, Secretary

Katie Chan, New Family Liaison & Community Engagement

Gloria Yang, New Family Liaison & Community Engagement

Ana Flávia Hedrick, Events

Jing Jing Li, Events

Sunny Zhou, Events

Shweta Arora, Events

Crystal Aspen, Faculty & Staff Appreciation

Jennifer Sullivan, Faculty & Staff Appreciation

Anu Vijay, UCDServes

Elspeth Payton, UCDServes

Sarah Ringold, UCDServes

Heather Proudfoot, PGA Speaker Series

Natasha De Sousa, PGA Speaker Series

Thank you to our Parent Guardian Association for hosting events and activities that brought our community together! The family-favorite dance party Boogie & Glow made its return in the fall, families had the opportunity to gather for “Fun Fridays,” and the year wrapped with the “Moving into Summer” celebration on the playground! UCDServes provided volunteer and service opportunities for our families, supporting organizations like Whale Scout, Treehouse, and Mary’s Place. Thank you, PGA officers for creating so many special moments!

We hope you visit soon!

Join Our Alum Class Connectors Team

With members of our Class Connector team dating back more than 25 years, they keep the pulse point on our alum community at large and help keep our alum connected to the many events and happenings at UCDS. Join us to collaborate on UCDS alum events, communications, and community building!

Stay in Touch

Scan or click the QR codes to follow the Alum Instagram & join the UCDS Alum LinkedIn Group!

Our alum are everywhere and doing incredible things!

Check out our Instagram for the latest updates on Alums, events, and UCDS news.

It was a full-circle moment for many of us here at UCDS when we welcomed three student interns from Seattle Academy.

Both Chaney (left) and Alex (middle) are UCDS Class of 2017 alums, and Divina (right) is a cousin to alums from the Classes of 2013 and 2019.

Alum Reunions

We loved reconnecting with the classes of 2021 and 2017 at our 8th- and 12th-grade reunions! Here’s to great memories and even greater friends!

2023-2024 BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Amy Smith Chair

Joe Gruber Vice Chair

OFFICERS

Howard Burton Vice Chair

David Brannon-Cirone Secretary

Greg Headrick Treasurer

EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS

Paula Smith Head of School

Abby Maletis Parent Guardian Association

Sarah Donahue Faculty Representative

MEMBERS AT LARGE

Darius Cayetano Sean Holmes Jill Jackson Nathan Jackson Kristen Johnson
Katie Jordan Jeanne Nguyen
Jeff Pelletier Shanthi Rajagopalan Eric Sanderson Kai Shih

DEPARTING TRUSTEE TRIBUTE

Katie Jordan

Grounded, wise, strategic, analytical, and supremely creative, Katie’s influence can be seen in the many ways UCDS has evolved during her time as a Trustee and leader in our school community. We have benefited from her thoughtful perspective, brilliant organizational mind, and delightful sense of humor. Her expertise and experience were evident whenever she volunteered; from being a Parent Guardian Association officer to being our Auction Co-Chair in 2014-15. Katie joined our Board in 2015, stepped into the Vice Chair role in 2016, and became Board Chair for two years in 2017. Her positive attitude, clarity, and attention to detail resulted in a great leap forward for the school as she helped us launch our Campaign Cabinet and craft our 2020 Strategic Plan. Over your nine years as a Trustee, she has moved the school forward and we are all grateful for her leadership. On behalf of our entire UCDS community, thank you.

FINANCIAL INFORMATION 2023-2024

The UCDS community plays a vital role in the growth and sustainability of our school. Your support fuels our intentionally designed curriculum that cultivates reflective, collaborative, and skillful thinkers, preparing our students for their future. Thank you!

Families with an (*) indicate they are a Friend of UCDS and have pledged to support the UCDS Fund for three consecutive years.

UCDS Fund: Current Community

Anonymous (23), Nikhil Agarwal & Shruti Parashar, Robert Alford & Tara Moss, Heather Alhadeff, Cameron Allen & Morgen Maroney-Allen, Stewart & Mariska Allen, Angelo & Kathy Ambion*, Crystal Aspen & Alex Berezhnoy, Bryan Balmadrid & Melissa Hayes Balmadrid, Drew & Marianne Bamford, Wenjie Bao & Shuang Li, Alyssa & Drew Barr, Miles Bennington McKay, Kylie Booher, Billy & Isis Bordner, Bo Borgerson & Nan Shao, Jonathan Bricker & Maika D’Ambrosi, Jianjian Bu & Rochelle Yin, Thomas Bullock and Janis Sethness, Daniel & Cindy Burdick, Reid Burkland & Megan Othus, Theresa Cardamone, James Carothers & Lara Rose, Nick Carter & Denise Noyes, Darius Cayetano, Steven Chao, Chris Chen & Chenchen Wu*, Ben & Karin Chickadel, Deb & Chris Chickadel, Stephanie Cisakowski, Dave & Lily Clausen, Greg & Corrie Cohen, Maddy Corteway, Ellen Cottrell & Jack Forman, Alex & Matthew Cramer*, Charley Daitch & Abigail Harley, Chris & Erin Davis, Nancy Davison, Lucas de Oliveira-Olson, Melinda Deal, Gaurav Dhawan & Shweta Arora, Allison Dick & Andrea Hanson, Sarah Donahue & Chris Eggert, Yan Dong & Beibei Chen, Kevilin dos Reis Santos, Raina Doughty, Jenn & Brandon Drake, Danny & Kristin Duran*, Jill Eagle, Ben Edick & Chenchen Li, David Engelberg & Remi Specter*, Erin Fahey Sainsbury & Jon Sainsbury, Ali Farhadi & Hanna Hajishirzi, Marisa Ferche, Breaunah & Jordan Flowers, Susan Foley & Michael Doherty, Joseph & Stephanie Frazee, Zach & Emma Freeman, James & Catherine Gannon, Jessica & David Garrick, Skúli Gestsson & Anna Jónsdóttir, Will & Christa Glenn, Peter Godman & Munira Rahemtulla, John Goldmark & Anna Pepper, Ian Gore & Hana Choi, Dima Gorn & Rebecca Brunette, Justin & Diane Graham*, Jane Griffin-Joseph & Tearon Joseph, Kristi & Ryan Grouws, Shelley & Prashant Grover, Vin Gupta & Nisha Ahir*, Sam Haffey & Erin Abraham, Mackenzie Hasenauer, Yuheng He & Han Mei, Kerrie & Brett Hecko, Ana Flávia Hedrick & Robert Hedrick, Ken Hillyer & Erin O’Connell, Julia Hohn, Dave Holloway & Leah Davis, Drew & Jessica Holloway, Greg & Sam Holloway, Megumi Hosaka, Lynn Hyde, Nelly Irwin, Eric Ji, Dalong Jiang & Tingting Feng, Yang & Yue Jiang, Xuemin & Aji John, Jonathon & Jean Johns, Chris & Mimi Johnson, Jennifer & Courtney Jones-Vanderleest*, Sethu Kalavakur & Meghna Kumar, Hitesh Kapadia & Yogita Mathur, Burak Karacik & Ahu Erenoglu Karacik, Dean Kawamoto & Mary Fan, Bryan Kelly & Emily White, Patrick King, Nick & Nova Komorous, Alex Kurakin & Kavitha Lingamoorthy, Sanjuna Lama, Jim & Molly Lamb*, Bindi & Timothy Lassige, Ronan Le Bras & Lea Stern, Josh & Jenny Leahy, Tom Lee & Milan Mulye, Jason LeeKeenan & Leshya Wig, Hua Li & Vicki Zeng, Kristi Li, Max Lieblich & June Spector, Johan Lieu & Katherine Duncan, JJ Lin & Janice Liu, Wu Lin & Fei Xie*, Derek Little & Kimiko Domoto-Reilly, Ray Liu & Xiaoyu Wang*, Jason Lombard & Jamie Asaka, Brian Lonergan, Mary & Mugs Loudon, Tyler & Noelle Luiten, Julie & Matt Lutton*, Zhaoqing Ma & JingJing Li, Dylan Maggio-Hucek, Abigail & Bryan Maletis, Rahul Mandiga & Varsha Manjunath*, Lisa & Nick Manheim, Sean Marley & Jennifer Wilkes, Jill & TJ Marlow, Tim & Sarah Martino*, Grace McElhone, Tryg McInerny & Sara Raab McInerny, Onur Mete & Ozge Sade Mete, Tami Milles-Atterberry & Tony Atterberry, Chester Millisock & Sara Chesnin*, Wes Moore & Hannah Soll-Morris*, Katie & Michael Morrison, Quynh Nguyen & Ted Virdone, Aaron Nicholls, Grace Nicholson, Yue Ning & Mingfei Yan, Cooper & Lauren Offenbecher*, Ciara O’Leary, Pat O’Neil & Olivia Belletti, Carissa Osborne, Dan Osias & Katie Gunderson*, Carlos Otero & Breanne Fortun*, Jeremy Paley & Ann Dornfeld, Jerry Pan & Lili Fang*, Christopher Pasco & Jeffrey Pelletier, Michael Place & Amanda Hilson*, Mike & Kathryn Podobnik, Carl Prater, Colin Pritchard & Heather Cheng, Cameron & Heather Proudfoot*, Ravi & Shanthi Rajagopalan, David Ramenofsky & Becky Taylor, Sandeap Reddy & Neha Nariya*, Ben Redman & Gillian Hanson, Elise Ricci, Andy & Sara Rigel, Harlan & Christina Robins, Kevin Rooney & Ali Lewis, Corey & Lauren Roussel, Maggie Ruisi, Anirudh Rusia & Namrata Sethi, Mustafa Samiwala & Zahra Hazari, Abby Sandberg, Giorgio Sardo & Belinda Ban, Eric Schmidt & Rebecca Campeau, Mark & Angela Schofield, Matt Schreiber & Mara Lippa*, Adrian Schroeter & Jennifer Wong*, Peter & JoAnn Schwabland, Martha Schwarz & Edgar O’Hara, Dave & Heather Scott, Kabir & Noreen Shahani, Dave & Sara Sharkey, Kai Shih & Ingrid Chiang, David & Marnie Silver*, Umesh Simkhada & Beenu Maharjan, Maria Slade, Elaine & Colin Smith, P.J. & Amy Smith, Paula & Ted Smith, Charles Soliman & Yuko Soliman, Eric & Kyoung Sorenson*, Michael & Sarah Soung, Alistair & Lilian Speirs, Derek & Diana Streat, Wyn Strodtbeck & Sarah Ringold, Daniel Sun & Jingjing Wu, David Sun & Paris Fang, Jian Sun & Tracy Zheng, Mark Suzman & Katherine Switz, Philip Tai & Katherine Zhang, Evan Tan & Jue Wang, Liang Tang & Jie Song, Yong Tao & Jiali Shen, Joe & Lea Tiernan, Vehro Titcomb & Diane Garvey, Cinthya Tu, Naomi Turner, Jeffrey Van Gogh & Yuan Zheng, Jay & Jennifer Vary, Thor & Bradaigh Wagner, Katie Walters-Krohn, Peter & Tingting Wang, Robert & Susan Waugh, Callie Weber, Coco Weber, Karl & Elizabeth Wehden, Lily Wei, Deva Wells & Keren Lehavot, Charles & Lindsay White, Marc & Liz Williams, Matt Witcher & Rebecca Engelberg, Youjiang Wu & Li Qiao, Yuqin Wu & Jin Ye, Yan Xia & Ping Lu, James Xing & Jess Zhang, Feng Xiong & Shoko Oono, Xiaodong Xu & Ying Zheng*, Arden & Gloria Yang, Lelia Yerxa & Calvin Garner, Todd Yezefski & Jenna Farleigh, Ye Yuan & Ying Zou, Daniel Zevallos & Jennifer Ricaldi, Chao Zhang & Zhuping Zhao, Eric & Xiaoxiao Zhang, Maoqi Zhang & Kelly Fan, Lichao Zhao & Autumn Zhong, Simon Zhu & Sunny Zhou*, Conrad Ziesler & Carole Lee

Alum & Alum Families

Anonymous (1), David Brannon-Cirone & John Cirone, Jeff Chin & Maki Arakawa, Nick & Julie Eitel, Andrew Glass & ZQ Ma, Dean Holmes & Kelly Larkin, Paul Hughes, Robert Lipson & Sharon Kean, Tom & Julie Lombardo, Hans & Nikki Lundin, Roger D & Penny C Percy, Joel & Chris Pothering, Jeff & Tricia Raikes, Robert Raphael & Jennifer Naimy, Alan Rothblatt & Sima Kahn, Kevin Ruddell & Heather Kroll, Tal & Irene Saraf, Deborah Stamm, Christiane Tsoungui, Sandie Zieve

Grandparents & Friends

Anonymous (1), Marvin H. Albert, Lowell & Julianna Alford, Sandra Bergman, Karen & Ray Burkland, Steve & Ruth Engelberg, Elizabeth Flett, Andrea Greyber, Bruce & Joanne Harrell, Barbara Hewins-Maroney & Michael Maroney, Elaine & Jack Hillyer, John & Laura Kvasnosky, Jane Lamb, Steve & Kim Oberto, Tom & Barbara O’Connell*, Mari & Peter Offenbecher*, Rodney & Sandra Payton*, Andrée Place, Ellen Richardson, John & Janice Ritter, Karen Robins, Pat & Virginia Sainsbury, Darlene & Jerry Stanton, Imelda Tiernan & John Tiernan, Henry & Stephanie Vanderleest, Theodore & Iris Wagner, Nancy & Lynn Walker, Carolyn Weimar, Quentin Yerxa & Karen Freisem

Corporate & Foundations

Alaska Airlines, Apple Computer Inc, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Boeing Company, Bristol Myers Squibb, Cascade Management, Edward Jones, Expedia Gives Matching Gifts Programs, Expeditors, Google, Inc., Hillis, Clark, Martin & Peterson PS, Mary & Charles Sethness Charitable Foundation, McKinsey, Microsoft Matching Gifts Program, Nike, Inc., Nordstrom, Norman Raab Foundation, Robins Family Fund Program, SnoCo Team Sales LLC, T-Mobile

Imagine Forever

Anonymous (1), Jinai A & Qianqian Hu, Perry Atkins & Christine Czark-Atkins, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, David Brannon-Cirone & John Cirone, Jon & Katie Chan, Natasha & Rob Greyber, Nathan & Kate Jackson, Brian Lonergan, Abigail & Bryan Maletis, Microsoft Matching Gifts Program, Christopher Pasco & Jeffrey Pelletier, Ravi & Shanthi Rajagopalan, Harlan & Christina Robins, Eric & Caroline Sanderson, Larry & Audrey Sanderson, Kabir & Noreen Shahani, Mark Suzman & Katherine Switz, Jay & Jennifer Vary

Auction

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Ellen Cottrell & Jack Forman, Charley Daitch & Abigail Harley, Chris & Erin Davis, Ian & Chandan Davis, Melinda Deal, Andrew & Leslie Dervan, Gaurav Dhawan & Shweta Arora, Sarah Donahue & Chris Eggert, Yan Dong & Beibei Chen, Victor Dumas & Dessa Dal Porto, Danny & Kristin Duran, Jill Eagle, David Engelberg & Remi Specter, Kristin Erickson, Erin Fahey Sainsbury & Jon Sainsbury, Ali Farhadi & Hanna Hajishirzi, Marisa Ferche, Michelle Filart, Peter Finkelman & Carly Kaufman, Breaunah & Jordan Flowers, Susan Foley & Michael Doherty, Joseph & Stephanie Frazee, Zach & Emma Freeman, James & Catherine Gannon, Rajiv Garg & Meghna Singla, Jessica & David Garrick, Vishal Ghotge & Neha Tembey, Will & Christa Glenn, Danny Godbout & Stephanie Heinrich, Peter Godman & Munira Rahemtulla, John Goldmark & Anna Pepper, Ian Gore & Hana Choi, Matthew Grabowski & Erin West, Justin & Diane Graham, Jane Griffin-Joseph & Tearon Joseph, Kristi & Ryan Grouws, Shelley & Prashant Grover, Guardian Cellars, Vin Gupta & Nisha Ahir, Sam Haffey & Erin Abraham, Trey & Miryam Harvey, Mackenzie Hasenauer, Constantine Hatzis & Alice Huang, Yuheng He & Han Mei, Ana Flávia Hedrick & Robert Hedrick, Jeff Heer & Daniela Rosner, Ken Hillyer & Erin O’Connell, Orion & Jackie Hindawi, Dave Holloway & Leah Davis, Greg & Sam Holloway, Andy Homer & Lauren Whiteside, Megumi Hosaka, Tony & Jessie Hu, Albert & Romelynn Hwang, Idilico, Charlie Jackson & Yau Wong, Nathan & Kate Jackson, Eric Ji, Dalong Jiang & Tingting Feng, Xuemin & Aji John, Jonathon & Jean Johns, Jennifer & Courtney Jones-Vanderleest, Sethu Kalavakur & Meghna Kumar, Hitesh Kapadia & Yogita Mathur, Dean Kawamoto & Mary Fan, Bryan Kelly & Emily White, Garrett & Amy Kephart, Brian Kilgore & Mariel Young, Dori & Maurice King, Patrick King, Glenn Klute & Katie Jordan, Yigit & Sarah Kolat, Nick & Nova Komorous, Daniel Kore & Sally Wubeshet, Ritesh Kumar & Swati Srivastav, Jim & Molly Lamb, Landmark Event Co., Bindi & Timothy Lassige, Tom Lee & Milan 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Justin & Mia O’Neill, Omer Bilal Orhan & Rosa Enciso, Carissa Osborne, Dan Osias & Katie Gunderson, Carlos Otero & Breanne Fortun, Jeremy Paley & Ann Dornfeld, Jerry Pan & Lili Fang, Christopher Pasco & Jeffrey Pelletier, Daniel & Vangie Pepper, Mike & Kathryn Podobnik, Pomum Cellars, Kevin & Christy Pope, Cameron & Heather Proudfoot, Jovi Qi & Sara Zhu, Ravi & Shanthi Rajagopalan, Sandeap Reddy & Neha Nariya, Ben Redman & Gillian Hanson, Elise Ricci, Jerry Riener & Jennifer Sullivan, Andy & Sara Rigel, Johnny Rios & Kristen Cortez, Harlan & Christina Robins, Daja Robinson, Natasha Rodgers, Alex Romero & Karina Juarez Romero, Kevin Rooney & Ali Lewis, Corey & Lauren Roussel, Alexis & Grant Rubenstein, Maggie Ruisi, Kaili Ryan, Rogelio & Sydney Salinas, Mustafa Samiwala & Zahra Hazari, Abby Sandberg, Joe Santiesteban & Haley Bavasi, Marianne & Andrew Sardelich, Giorgio Sardo & Belinda Ban, Eric Schmidt & Rebecca Campeau, Sage Schneider, Mark & Angela Schofield, Matt Schreiber & Mara 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THE UCDS MISSION

University Child Development School designs a culture of inquiry essential to meaningful learning. We cultivate reflective, collaborative, skillful thinkers who ignite positive change in their communities. We engage diverse perspectives in an ongoing effort to shape & share our innovative education model.

24-25 BOARD OF TRUSTEES

OFFICERS

Joe Gruber, Board Chair

Shanthi Rajagopalan, Vice Chair 1

Howard Burton, Vice Chair 2

David Brannon-Cirone, Secretary

Greg Headrick, Treasurer

Amy Smith, Emeritus Chair

EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS

Jen Vary, Head of School

Breanne Fortun, Parent Guardian Association President

Sarah Donahue, Faculty Representative

MEMBERS AT LARGE

Darius Cayetano

Sean Holmes

Jill Jackson

Nathan Jackson

Kristen Johnson

Jeanne Nguyen

Jeff Pelletier

Eric Sanderson

Kai Shih

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