Friday, January 9 Homecoming Saturday, February 21 19th Annual

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Friday, January 9 Homecoming Saturday, February 21 19th Annual
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Friday, January 9
Homecoming
Saturday, February 21
19th Annual Auction
An Evening with the Stars
The Westin Virginia Beach Town Center
Friday, March 20
School-to-Work Expo
Wednesday, April 22
Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast
Thursday, June 11
Graduation
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Alumni Parents:
If this is addressed to your son or daughter who no longer maintains his or her permanent address at your home, please notify our Alumni Coordinator,
Doug Rashkind, at 757.497.6200 or [email protected] of the new mailing address.
Chesapeake Bay Academy | 821 Baker Road | Virginia Beach, VA 23462 | 757.497.6200 | www.cba-va.org
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Why Give to CBA?
Chesapeake Bay Academy’s mission focuses on empowering each child with the understanding of
how they learn and offers them the skills necessary to utilize their strengths in order to manage the
challenges they face daily. CBA teachers provide their students with a learning environment that builds
their self-esteem and leads them on the path to opportunity and success.
The parents of a new CBA student recently said, “We are so blessed to have found Chesapeake Bay
Academy for our son… The impact this school has made on him is extraordinary and continuous.”
The wonderful work CBA does for its students is accomplished through the dedication of the entire
community – faculty and staff, board of trustees, parents and grandparents, as well as numerous
supporters from the community-at-large. It is our work together that provides the platform upon which
our students can stand strong and reach heights previously unimagined by them and their families.
The importance of your continued support cannot be overstated. CBA is the only school in the Hampton
Roads area that offers the specialized education that allows our students to succeed. Without it, the
bright children that CBA serves would languish in schools ill-prepared to meet their specific learning
needs. With your help, CBA will continue to support this most precious of resources - our children - and
offer them a happy and fulfilling future. Please join the many open-hearted individuals who have worked
so hard to ensure that CBA will serve our children for years to come. CBA invites you to be a part of the
success that has kept our doors open for 25 years. With your support, Chesapeake Bay Academy will
continue to grow and serve as a resource to deserving children and families for the next 25 years
and beyond.
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The mission of Chesapeake Bay Academy is to educate students through academic programs individualized to
address their learning differences, empowering them with the skills and confidence necessary for success in
higher education, careers and life.
Executive Committee
Stanley F. Baldwin
Chair
Donald L. Glenum, III
Vice Chair
William P. Brittain, Ph.D.
Secretary
Linda D. Bowers
Treasurer
Patrick D. Thrasher, M.D.
Past Chair
Iola Lazaro-Malapira*
Parent Association President
Jennifer Adams
Parent Association President
Judy T. Jankowski, Ed.D.
Head of School
Board of Trustees
Edward J. Amorosso
J.D. Ball, Ph.D.
Keith H. Bangel
Elizabeth Patterson Bertrand
William B. Brock
Clyde T. Clark, Jr.*
J. David Craig
Michael A. Danso, M.D.
Dennis R. Deans
Peter M. Dozier, M.D.
Robert A. Fink, M.D., F.A.A.P.*
L. Matthew Frank, M.D.
Thomas L. Hasty, III
William W. King
Dave Levin, M.D.
Ann Page Matthews*
Alan B. Rashkind
Teri M. Rigell
Dee H. Roberts
Susan Smallwood*
Eleanor Stanton
Richard B. Thurmond
John A. Trinder
*Rotated off or stepped down.
From the desk of
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Upper School
Students began working in a completely paperless environment using tablet computers, e-books,
and Edmodo - a web-based management system. Edmodo joins teachers, students and parents in a
cloud-based platform that keeps everyone organized and in clear communication.
Dear CBA Community,
It is my privilege to serve as Chair of the Board of Trustees during the 25th anniversary of the founding of
Chesapeake Bay Academy (CBA). We owe a debt of gratitude to the four founding families for their vision,
leadership and generosity in coming to the aid of a financially-distressed school and reconfiguring it into
Chesapeake Bay Academy. Because of their fortitude and enduring support over the past 25 years, CBA
Curriculum flipping was introduced allowing students to view their class lectures at home and spend
valuable class time actively engaged with their teachers in hands-on and project-based learning.
Digital design and photography instructor, Mr. Andy Harris, and his yearbook committee received an
award from Walsworth Publishing Company for their design of the 2013 yearbook.
has transformed the lives of thousands of children and their families.
We are also indebted to our community of donors, without whom we could not have built the school
building and kept the lights on. As you know, tuition covers only about 70% of the cost of operating
the school. The other 30% must be raised from other sources in order to close the budgetary gap. It is
the generosity of our donors that allows us to balance the budget and provide tuition assistance to
approximately 50% of our students each year.
This is an exciting year for CBA. We have a new stage in the Commons, allowing us to expand our
commitment to the arts. CBA started a school band and in the near future will sponsor student musical
performances and other special programs. We are in the second phase of our capital campaign,
which will provide the funds to make much needed repairs and improvements to the physical plant,
provide professional development for our faculty and staff, continue funding the tuition assistance
program, and strengthen our endowment with the goal of ensuring the long-term viability of
Chesapeake Bay Academy.
Thank you for your support of CBA over the last 25 years and for many years to come.
Sincerely,
Stanley F. Baldwin
Chair, Board of Trustees
The videography class produced their first full length film, “The Switchers,” a sci-fi comedy that was
filmed and edited entirely by our students. Watch out Spielberg!
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Science Fair - May, 2014
All students participated in this year’s science fair. Projects were completed collaboratively by each
classroom and included a number of fun and thought-provoking experiments. Winning projects included
“Fly or Flop” by Ms. Lowe’s 6th grade class (Grand Champion Award), “Pumping Iron” by Mrs. Slocum’s
8th grade science class (Creative Genius Award) and “Are you a Superstar?” by Mrs. Nobre’s Dream 2
class (Out-of-the-Box-Award).
Art Show - June, 2014
CBA students demonstrated amazing talent in the visual arts. Their pieces included sketches, oil and
watercolor paintings, 3-D art, as well as beautiful pieces of pottery fired in our brand new kiln purchased
through “Fund-A-Cause.” The annual art show is truly not to be missed!
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Middle School
The middle school piloted Learning Upgrade, an interactive, online curriculum. The program uses songs,
videos and games designed specifically to reinforce math facts and concepts.
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The practice of Mindfulness was introduced to enhance students’ focus and attention, and improve
academic performance.
Dear Friends and Families of CBA,
“Yankee Doodle Dandy,” the middle school & 6th grade concert, debuted in April to families, friends, faculty and staff. Students sang their way through the life and work of George M. Cohan.
In October, 1989, a small group of incredibly devoted and generous families turned a foggy vision into
a clear reality when they founded Chesapeake Bay Academy. Over the past 25 years, a dedicated group
of individuals have ensured the continued growth and stability of CBA. I am truly awestruck by the
outpouring of time, talent and generous financial support that has been shared so selflessly over these
Students supported the community, participating in events including the Virginia Beach Epilepsy Stroll,
Rare Disease Day, and collecting canned goods for the Food Bank. Teachers focused on the importance
of helping those in need.
The 9th grade took in the sights and sounds of Washington, DC, over Presidents’ Day weekend. Students
took the train into Union Station and walked all over the city for three days visiting the Smithsonian, the
Holocaust Museum and a host of memorials.
many years by the founding families – Alan and Suzette Rashkind, Pat and Martha Thrasher, Keith and
Dale Bangel, and Dee and Harvey Roberts. Alongside the names of the founders must be those of
MaryAnne and Sande Dukas whose leadership and personal commitment to the success of CBA was
unwavering. All of these individuals are owed a deep debt of gratitude by the entire Hampton Roads
community for everything they have invested of themselves so that Chesapeake Bay Academy could
serve as a unique resource to children and their families throughout the area.
Clearly, the on-going success of CBA has required the efforts of many individuals - parents and
grandparents, faculty and staff, political, business and foundation leaders, medical professionals, and
a host of others – who believed in our mission. In the following pages you will learn of the tremendous
number of supporters who’ve continued to make this outstanding educational opportunity available
to all students who would benefit through their philanthropic commitment to CBA.
The future is bright here at CBA. From our humble beginnings, with the support of so many, we have
come to a place of prominence in the educational landscape of Hampton Roads. Thank you for being
a part of our amazing growth, in whatever capacity you have contributed. I look forward to the next 25
years, to your continued commitment to Chesapeake Bay Academy, and to the amazing children that we
will continue to serve.
With deep appreciation,
Judy Jankowski, Ed.D.
Head of School
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Our History
1989: Chesapeake Bay Academy was founded in Norfolk, VA by a group of parents who were committed
to creating a learning environment where their children would be known, appreciated, and most of all,
understood.
1993: CBA moved to classroom space in the Heritage United Methodist Church on Baker Road in Virginia
Beach.
2000: CBA receives accreditation by the Virginia Association of Independent Schools (VAIS), and settled
into our current 50,000 sq. ft., state-of-the-art home in Virginia Beach.
2010: CBA launches the Dominion Education Center to provide supplemental services to families
throughout Hampton Roads.
What’s Next…
In this, our 25th year, it is the perfect time for us to take stock of all that has come before. In the
year 2000, CBA students assisted with the wiring of the (then) new building to bring the Internet alive.
Today, those same students would be impressed to see where we’ve come with the use of Edmodo
(an on-line social learning network), blended and online curriculum, curriculum flipping, eMediaVA, iPads
and endless apps, and a host of hardware and software innovations that make learning so much more
accessible to our exceptional learners. In the coming years, CBA will continue to explore the uses of
technology that are so much a part of our history and move them forward into the 21st century to
personalize instruction for our students even further.
While we continue to grow, we maintain the same commitment to our students that inspired our
founders. Today, CBA is forging new relationships with university partners (College of William & Mary,
Regent University, ODU, TCC), community organizations (WHRO, CHADD) and professional organizations
(International Dyslexia Association, Council for Exceptional Children) all of whom share our goal of
making an excellent education accessible to children with learning differences.
With gratitude to those who brought us here today: Our Educational Leaders
Linda Fessel (Head of School, 1989 – 1991)
Phyllis Shannon (Head of School, 1991 – 1994)
MaryAnne Dukas (Head of School, 1994 – 2013)
Legacy of Outstanding Leadership
In July of 1994, when Mrs. Dukas became Head of Chesapeake Bay Academy, the school served 36
students with learning differences, ages 5 – 12. The program consisted of 5 classrooms with 15 employees
and 11 computers. Today, CBA is a K-12 school with over 40 employees serving 100 students in a
state-of-the-art building, offering students 1-1 personal technology plus 5 computer labs. MaryAnne’s
perseverance and tenacity moved CBA forward exponentially, for which we extend our deepest gratitude.
Judy Jankowski, Ed.D. (Head of School, 2013 – present)
Embracing 21st Century Education
Last July, Dr. Jankowski assumed the headship at CBA and has worked steadfastly over the past 18
months to build on the school’s reputation as a leader in the educational community of Hampton Roads.
Through the establishment of a collaborative vision, developed in cooperation with the faculty and board,
CBA has embraced 1-1 technology and worked to develop a truly personalized approach to learning for
each student with technology at its core. Networking with institutions and professionals across the
area, Judy looks to the future of education and inspires the faculty to keep CBA at the cutting edge
of innovation.
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Lower School
The lower school welcomed Mrs. Kristen Rossi as Division Director and had a busy year full of fun new
activities and differentiated learning initiatives.
Many iPads were integrated into lower school across the curriculum. Last year CBA became a 1-1
technology school with every student in the building working with their own personal computing device.
The lower school incorporated the Listening Ears program into the curriculum. Sponsored by the Virginia
Beach SPCA, the program helps reluctant readers develop their oral reading skills by having them read
aloud to a furry friend.
A number of lower school students participated in social skills instruction with Ms. Rhonda Osisek,
Director of the “Social Butterflies” program, offered through the Dominion Education Center.
Parents attended newly offered Parent Coffees, with Mrs. Rossi and Dr. Jankowski, to learn more about
new developments in the lower school, as well as to share their thoughts and ideas.
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Athletics
Senior Jack Wagner was named Hampton Roads Athletic Conference Varsity Basketball Player of the Year.
Jack is the third CBA student to receive this award over the last ten years. The recipient of this award
is selected by the coaches from all conference schools from a pool of nearly one hundred players.
Congratulations, Jack!
The girls volleyball team supported CBA’s participation in the Susan G. Koman Race for the Cure by suiting
up in pink uniforms. Go, Lady Dolphins!
Students and parents alike joined together at the annual Fun Run and Family Picnic in October. A total
of 372 total laps were run in support of the Athletic Department. Many members of the Board of Trustees
lent a hand by donating $1 for every lap run.
Students’ feet were jumpin’ and their hearts were pumpin’ as they raised over $4,000 for the American
Heart Association through their participation in Jump Rope and Hoops for Heart.
Fine Arts
In an art contest sponsored by The Virginia Aquarium, CBA students took home top honors in several
categories. Winners included Alison Kirsch, Donald “D” Glenum, and Joe Alvarez.
Upper school students, under the guidance of their teacher, Mr. Andy Harris, created a beautiful new
mural for the Commons. The mural was designed by Mr. Harris, executed by all of the upper school art
students and funded by the Parent Association. A tremendous collaborative effort!
A new high-fire kiln offered students the opportunity to produce beautiful and functional, food-safe
ceramics. In addition to a wide variety of sculptures and other ceramic works, a beautiful set of
vases was created by the art classes and offered for sale at the annual auction.
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3rd Annual Golf Classic – October, 2013
Eighty-seven golfers and numerous sponsors and volunteers gathered at Bayville Golf Club and raised
$33,633 in support of Chesapeake Bay Academy. The weather was perfect and the golfers played 18
holes of “best ball.” Although the outing was full day of fun and games, the funds raised through our
golf tournament serve the serious purpose of providing financial support to our families who require
tuition assistance.
3rd Annual Golf Classic Sponsors
Title Sponsor - $15,000
TowneBank
Hole-In-One Sponsor
Freedom Volvo of Virginia Beach
Double Eagle Sponsors - $5,000
Stanley F. Baldwin
Monarch Charities, Inc.
Eagle Sponsor - $2,500
Max Media
Dinner Sponsor - $2,000
The Lilyhawk Foundation
Team Sponsors - $1,500
First Team Auto Group
Virginia Oncology Associates
Hole Sponsors - $500
J.D. & Bonney Ball
Will & Cecelia King
Congressman & Mrs. Scott Rigell
The Glenum Family
The Rashkind Family Foundation
Pat & Martha Thrasher
Wall, Einhorn & Chernitzer, P.C.
Dave, Beth & Sarah Levin
Titanium Sponsors - $10,000+
CONCOA
Damuth Trane
Horizons Hampton Roads
Suzette & Alan Rashkind
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18th Annual Auction: Puttin’ on the Ritz & Fund-A-Cause - February, 2014
This year, CBA’s annual action was co-chaired by Sharon Sharp and Sally Elstrodt. The evening was
truly the “bee’s knees” as 215 guests attended CBA’s biggest night of the year. As always, the gym and
Commons were covered exquisitely in period decorations crafted by CBA parent, Su Sharak, mom of
Stefan Sharak, Class of ‘19. The evening included silent and live auction items, a game of Heads or
Tails, and the raffle for a 2013 Honda Insight Hybrid provided by Checkered Flag Auto Group.
The evening also unveiled our annual Fund-A-Cause; this year’s focus was the renovation of the Commons
including a new stage/performing arts area, allowing for the expansion of our music and dramatic arts
offerings. Through the generosity of our donors, over $86,000 was raised for Fund-A-Cause! Thanks
to all those who attended, volunteered, sponsored and donated items.
18th Annual Auction Sponsors
Platinum Sponsor - $2,500
The Rashkind Family Foundation
Gold Sponsors - $1,500
Dave & Beth Levin
Charles & Candy Lewis
Eleanor & Bob Stanton
TowneBank
Towne Mortgage
Silver Sponsors - $750
Atlantic Eye Consultants
J.D. Ball, Ph.D.
Congressman & Mrs. Scott Rigell
Rudee Tours
Bronze Sponsor - $500
Black & White Cabs of Virginia Beach, Inc.
Debbie & Don Keeling
MG Matthews Construction
McPhillips, Roberts & Deans, PLC
John & Betty Trinder
Titanium Sponsors - $10,000+
CONCOA
Damuth Trane
Horizons Hampton Roads
Suzette & Alan Rashkind
Fun Run & Family Picnic - October, 2013
CBA families, friends, faculty and staff shared a beautiful fall afternoon in support of the Department of Athletics
and Wellness. Forty participants walked, jogged and ran in the annual “Fun Run.” Awards were earned by Joe Alvarez,
grade 6 (Lower School – Most Laps), Jacob Beaver, grade 8 (Middle School – Most Laps), Michael Delianidies, grade
10 (Upper School – Most Laps) and Dawn French, mom of Beau, grade 7 (Adult – Most Laps).
Parent Association Fall Frenzy - October, 2013
The Parent Association provided a fun and family-friendly Halloween celebration full of costumes, games, treats,
(a few tricks) as well as some great prizes. It was truly a SPOOK-TACULAR event!
Grandfriends Day – November, 2013
CBA students invited grandparents and special friends to spend the day meeting their classmates and teachers
as they participated in a variety of Thanksgiving themed crafts and classes. The building was teeming with
excitement as our students shared their CBA experiences with those near and dear to them.
Homecoming - January, 2014
After celebrating throughout the week, homecoming day festivities kicked off with a picnic for current students followed
by the annual alumni vs. faculty basketball game. That evening, alumni gathered for a tailgating party as families,
faculty and staff cheered the Dolphins on through multiple victories against Friends School. GO DOLPHINS!
Board, Faculty & Staff Luncheon – April, 2014
The Board of Trustees shared a lovely lunch with the faculty and staff. The relaxed atmosphere offered the
opportunity for open dialogue. Board members shared their insights on strategic objectives as faculty and staff
offered their perspectives drawn from day-to-day school life. It was the launch of what is certain to become
an important annual tradition.
Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast – May, 2014
Administrators, faculty and staff all came together to demonstrate their gratitude to the volunteers that make so many
special things happen at CBA. In addition to a delicious homemade feast, attendees heard from keynote speaker
Angela Blackwell Carter, Vice-President of the Hampton Roads Chamber of Commerce, who shared her inspirational
thoughts around the importance of volunteerism. Iola Malapira was presented with the 2014 Heart & Soul Award for
her leadership as President of the Parent Association.
Retirement Party for Suzette Rashkind – May, 2014
Certainly not a “goodbye,” more of a “thank you for all you have done!” Over 25 years, Mrs. Rashkind’s many
roles at CBA included service as President of the Parent Association, receptionist and Special Events Coordinator.
The celebration was CBA’s gift for a quarter century of dedication by Suzette and the Rashkind family.
Graduation – June, 2014
Congratulations to our 2014 graduates; Rachel Sarah Berman, Edward Clark, Zachary Mullen, Kyle Owens and
Jack Wagner. CBA takes great pride in our 15th graduating class and is certain that each of them will go on to
do great things!
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CHADD (Children and Adults with ADHD)
Last September, CBA opened its doors and became the new home for CHADD in Hampton Roads. Monthly
meetings of the chapter are held at CBA on the second Thursday of each month offering speakers on a wide
range of topics that touch individuals and families managing attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
International Dyslexia Association (IDA)
CBA has been a member of IDA for many years. Last fall, IDA and CBA partnered in a new event to raise funds
in support of a CBA student with dyslexia. The first annual “Poker Run” was held at Poppa’s Restaurant and
featured raffles and a silent auction in support of CBA 6th grader, Makayla Jacques. Recently, Dana Calo, CBA’s
Director of Enrollment Management, joined the Board of the Virginia Branch of IDA.
WHRO
During the 2013-14 school year, CBA joined in partnership with WHRO to support both our students and
faculty. With WHRO offering numerous excellent technology-based resources, CBA began by integrating the
eMediaVA database. This database offers a wide range of electronic artifacts that can be accessed by faculty
and students, alike. In addition, the database contains a wide range of fun and engaging apps that lower school
students access via iPads to reinforce basic skills. This summer, faculty received additional training on the use
of eMediaVa and are working to integrate it further into their daily instructional practice.
Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF)
This fall, CBA 9th and 10th grade students were offered the opportunity to spend the day on the Lynnhaven
River participating in an Environmental Education Program offered by the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. CBA
students learned about some of the various species that live in the bay and utilized different maritime tools and
methods to collect data and gain a better understanding of this valuable and unique resource.
Virginia Wesleyan College (VWC)
Since the year 2000, CBA and VWC have been good neighbors and great partners in education. This year we
have expanded the activities offered to all of our students. CBA students now use the facilities in the Batten
Student Center to expand their physical education opportunities; Upper School students utilize the pool and
fitness facilities on a weekly basis. At the same time, VWC students regularly observe in CBA classrooms
offering learning opportunities for students in the Education and Psychology Departments.
Regent University
Last spring CBA began discussions with Regent University to open our doors as a satellite site for teachers
seeking a Master’s Degree in Special Education. The program will follow the cohort model and will be offered in
a blended (part on-line, part on-site) format. At this time, six CBA teachers have been accepted to the program
and will begin their studies in January, 2015.
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No matter the amount or type of donation, Chesapeake Bay Academy appreciates and benefits from the
generosity of all of our donors and volunteers. Whether it is a dollar amount, an in-kind gift or an hour of
time – their gifts make our world possible.
Donors
Jennifer and Mark Adams
Jennifer and Raoul Alvarez
Debbie and Ed Amorosso
Deborah and Doug Andre
Scott Anglin
Anonymous
Robert Atkinson
Atlantic Eye Consultants
Tamara and Barry Atlas
Stanley F. Baldwin
Bonney and J.D. Ball
Michelle and Robert Bandy
Dale and Keith Bangel
Shirley Barnes
Melanie and James Beaver
Dana Bender
Jane and Scott Benton
Beth and Tom Bertrand
Birdsong Peanuts
Black & White Cabs of Virginia Beach, Inc.
Marzena Bogacki
Linda and Brent Bowers
Alice and Gary Bowers
Gary Brandt
Lisa Bright
Cheri and William Brinke
Aaron Brittain
Ardis and Bill Brittain
Sonny Brock
Beth and Billy Brock
Linda and Ben Bush
California Pizza Kitchen
Alison and Stephen Carmel
CHADD
Helen Chapman
Charles F. Burroughs Jr. 2003 Lead Trust
Chesapeake Bay Wine Classic Foundation
CONCOA
Taya and Aaron Cooper
Coucoon Signature Salon & Spa
Cynthia and David Craig
Claudia and Dan Cruz
Mary and Dick Cusimano
Anne and Cecil Cutchins
Alison and George Dahl
Dailygood by Goodsearch
Stacy and Christopher Dallavilla
Peggy and Clint Damuth
Don Damuth
George Dancigers
Elizabeth and Michael Danso
Tracy and Jason Deans
Diane and Stephen DeBell
Jackie and Aris Delianides
Bill DeSteph
Katie and Tom Dillon
Sarah and Geordie Dukas
MaryAnne and Sande Dukas
Charles Edwards
Tom Edwards
William Edwards
Sally Elstrodt
Chris and John Everly
Dana and Robert Fink
Karen and Andrew Fittler
Kevin Foss
Betty and Matt Frank
Elizabeth Gower and Craig Franzman
Anne and Lloyd Freeman
Dawn and Roy French
Cathy and Richard Geczi
Mary Anne and Lawrence Glanzer
Seymour Glanzer
Linda and Don Glenum
Meredith Gober
Mary and Joe Graf
Donna Phaneuf and Bill Gray
Debbie Yost and Robert Haddad
Kristen Hager
Andy Harris
Lisbeth Hartzell
John Hess
Dawn Hoffman
Chris Horne
Hospitality Authority Inc.
Chris Hoth
Heidi and Robert Houston
Barbara Hunt
Judy Jankowski
Ann Marie and Jason Jaques
Peg and Gregg Jensen
Beth and Brent Johnson
Junior Virginia Beach Garden Club
Campbell Kaiser
Mindy and Jeff Katz
Debbie and Don Keeling
Dee and David Keenan
Shannon Kein
Carol Keiser
Kerneos Inc.
Wanda and Mike King
Cecelia and Will King
Walter Koeniger
Rita Kontak
Bonnie and John Kuhnemann
Judy and James Laster
Marijane and Ken Lazzaro
Connie Lee
John Lee
Sherri and John Lee
Judy and Perry Lemley
Beth and Dave Levin
Betty and Eugene Levin
Nancy Levin
Helene and George Levine
Candy and Charlie Lewis
Mary Vail Lewis
Sue and Howard Lister
Laurie and Pete Lively
Christine Llewellyn
Synnika Lofton
Kellie Lowe
Nancy and Doug Lowry
M. G. Matthews Construction
Carol and Domenic Maglieri
Iola and Amelito Malapira
Mary C. Henninger Haddad and Louis S.
Haddad Foundation
Page and Mark Matthews
Nelle and Mike McCabe
Mary Graham and William McDaniels
Pamela McKean
Maria and Daryl McKneely
McPhillips, Roberts & Deans, PLC
Margaret Meyers
Chrisa and David Mitchell
Will Mitchell
Page and Jason Miyares
Monarch Charities, Inc
Heather Morgan
Mary Morgan
Charlene and Brent Morring
Emily Morvant
Beverly Moubry
Ms. Shellys Rocks and Gemstone Mining
Randi Blumenson and Daniel Mussatti
Liana Nobre
Norfolk Hockey LLC
Norfolk Southern Corporation Trust Account
Norfolk Southern Foundation
Cara Olsen
Jeff Olson
Lisa O’Neal
Becky and Ken Osborne
Robert Paradiso
Pat and Doug Perry
Karen Peter
Shirley and Fred Pitman
Mary and Paul Pitman
Plaza Azteca Great Neck, Inc.
Property Management Group
Ginger Randolph
Thomas Ranson
Suzette and Alan Rashkind
Doug Rashkind
Margaret Ray
Shan Raza
Richard E. Olivieri Family Foundation
Teri and Scott Rigell
Dee and Harvey Roberts
Corddia Robinette
Margaret and Kevin Roomsburg
Kris Rossi
Kim and Bruce Rubin
Rudee Tours
Margaret and Corey Russell
Delia Sapiro
Laure and Richard Saunders
Nicole and Adam Schnitkey
Eva Seijo
Jared Setnar
Susan and Bob Sharak
Sharon Sharp
Lynn Shepherd
Amy Sheyer
Marian and Tom Shuttleworth
Shuttleworth, Ruloff, Swain, Haddad &
Morecock, P.C.
Debbie Slocum
Susan Smallwood
Elizabeth and Don Smith
Diane and Richard Smith
Bill Smith
Leslie Snyder
Special Assignment, Inc.
Eleanor and Bob Stanton
Mary Cooke Stein and Bobby Stein
Pamela and Michael Stutts
Randa Dumet and Hassan Tahhan
Danielle Taylor
The Lenox D Baker Jr and Frances W
Baker Foundation
The Lilyhawk Foundation
The Rashkind Family Foundation
Edith and Gerard Thompson
Martha and Pat Thrasher
Dick Thurmond
Anna Thurmond
Towne Financial Services Group
TowneBank
TowneBank Foundation
Betty and John Trinder
Julie Loftus-Trudell and P.J. Trudell
Unihealth Inc.
Virginia Beach Billfish Foundation
Leah and Richard Waitzer
Wall, Einhorn & Chernitzer, P.C.
Elizabeth and Neil Waranch
WaterScapz, Inc.
Roddy and Polly Watson
Laurin and Stock Watson
Watson W. Wise Foundation
Elizabeth and Jim Webster
Jackie and Bob Welch
Mary Whaley Hitch
Marsha and Charles Wilder
Ben Wiley
Kirt Yeiser
Pat Yoder
Event Donors
Abbey Road Pub & Restaurant
Aldo’s
American Rover Sailing Cruises
Andrew Carney Photography
Artistic Creations Art Gallery
Asphalt Roads & Materials Co, Inc.
Atlantic Eye Consultants, P.C. - Aris P.
Delianides, MD, MSEE
Azar’s
Bahama Breeze Island Grille
Baker’s Crust
Stanley F. Baldwin
Bonney and J.D. Ball
Reagan Bandy
Bay Creek Resort and Club
Bayville Golf Club
Be Jeweled
Beach Movie Bistro
Bean There Coffeehouse
Melanie and James Beaver
Iris Bennett
Nancy and Allan Berman
Beth and Tom Bertrand
Bide-A-Wee Golf Course
Bishopsgate Design and Decor
Bow Creek Golf Course
Linda and Brent Bowers
Lisa Bright
Cheri and William Brinke
Ardis and Bill Brittain
Billy Brock
Burton’s Grill
California Pizza Kitchen at Town Center
Captain George’s
Carrabba’s Italian Grill
Cavalier Golf & Yacht Club
CBA 6th Grade Students
CBA 8th & 9th Grade Students
CBA Administrators
CBA Dream I Students
CBA Dream II Students
CBA Middle School
CBA Upper School Art Students
CDW-G
Chae’s Tae Kwon Do Academy
Charlotte Motor Speedway
Chateau Morrisette
Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum
Cinema Cafe
City of Virginia Beach Public Works Operations
City Spa
CocaCola Refreshments
Shelia Cochran
Cogan’s Pizza
Color Me Mine
Cookies by Design
Core Fitness by Marika
Coucoon Signature Salon & Spa
Creations by Butterscotch
Crystal Palate - The Art of Food & Wine
Cuisine and Company
Cypress Creek
Peggy and Clint Damuth
Melissa Del Vecchio
Dollywood
Doumar’s
Dover Downs Hotel & Casino
El Rodeo Restaurante Mexicanos
Sally Elstrodt
Mike Fentress
Ferguson Center for the Arts
Fire & Vine
Fitness Together
Karen & Andrew Fittler
Five Guys Burger and Fries
Forbes Candies, Inc.
Ford’s Colony Country Club
Forever Yours, By Christy
Bryan & Paula Fox
Frame N Art
Fresh Market
Funny Bone Comedy Club
Gary Allen Hair and Skin Care Centre
Stephanie Geoghegan
Linda and Don Glenum
GO! Toys & Games
Golden Horseshoe Golf Club
GourmetGiftBaskets.com
Debbie Yost and Bob Haddad
Hair by Mardie & Co. - Dawn Shane
Andy Harris
Harris Teeter
Harry & David
Haygood Skating Center
Hi-Ho Silver
Dawn Hoffman
Marjorie and Keith Howsare
Hubbard Peanut Company, Inc
Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation
Ann Marie Jaques
JD’s Natural Soap
Jersey Mike’s
Jody G.
Willis J. Johnson
Wayne Jones
Kelly’s Tavern
Khames Jewelers
Will King
Pam Kirsch
Kitchen Barn
Dean Koontz
Krispy Kreme
Bonnie and John Kuhnemann
Connie Lee
Lemon Cabana
Candy and Charlie Lewis
Mary Lewis
Logan’s Roadhouse
Longs Jewelers
Lower School Students
Luray Caverns
Lynne Morton
Maersk Line, Ltd.
Iola and Amelito Malapira
Mambo Room Latin Dance Studio
Mannino’s Italian Bistro
Page and Mark Matthews
Dan Marsh
Massanutten Four Seasons Resort
Max Media
Middle School Faculty
Sue Miller
Moe’s Southwest Grill
Mary Morgan
Mrs. Bones
Sandy Mueller
Nantahala Outdoor Center
Naro Expanded Video
Nauticus
Nectar
No Frill Bar and Grill
No Rootz Hair & Color Spa
Norfolk Botanical Garden
Doris Ogg
Cara Olsen
Jeff Olson
One Life Fitness - Norfolk
P.F. Chang’s
Panera Bread Ghent
Peninsula Fine Arts Center
Karen Peter
Photography by Kaitlyn
Mary and Greg Pitman
Pixie Treasures Celtic Shoppe
Portsmouth Museum
Ragged Robin
Suzette and Alan Rashkind
Doug Rashkind
Rent-To-Own
Deborah and Michael Robinson
Kris and Michael Rossi
Rowena’s Kitchen
Salon Fringe
Belinda Sanders
Sandler Center For The Performing Arts
Deborah Scavone
Seven Venues
Susan and Bob Sharak
Sharon Sharp
Shore Gallery & Designs, Inc.
Simply Selmas
Debbie Slocum
Elizabeth Smith
Leslie Snyder
Eleanor and Bob Stanton
Stihl Inc
Studio Bamboo Institute of Yoga
Stumpy Lake Golf Club
Surf Rider
SwimWays
Talbots
Tapped Gastropub
Target Marketing
Target
Taylor’s Do It Center
Texture
The Bandy Family
The Catering Place, Inc.
The Clothes Horse
The Creative Wedge
The Hilton Charlotte University Place
The Leaping Lizard
The Mariner’s Museum
The Natural Bridge
The New Leaf Floral Design Studio
The Pampered Chef - Kirsten McGinn
The PBJ Leather and Holstery Company
The Rashkind Family Foundation
The Royal Chocolate
The Signature at West Neck
The Westin Virginia Beach Town Center
Martha and Pat Thrasher
Anna Thurmond
Tidal Moon Boutique
Tidewater Eye Centers
Trader Joe’s
Trinity Arts by Ms. Lo
Upper School Faculty
Vincent Scuderi Jr. & Mary Scuderi
Virginia Air & Space Center
Virginia Beach National Golf Club
Virginia Beach Resort and
Conference Center
Virginia Living Magazine
Virginia Living Museum
Virginia Symphony Orcehstra
Virginia Zoological Society
Joann Wagner
Walmart
Whitetail Resort
Wild Birds Unlimited
Lolita Wilson
Yiannis Wine Shop
Yorgo’s Bageldashery
Z Wine Guy LLC
Volunteers
Jennifer Adams
Jennifer Alvarez
Donnessa Arapi
Asphault Roads & Maintenance Co.
Tammy Atlas
Scott Baggaley
Michelle Bandy
Diana Barsoom
Melanie Beaver
Nancy Berman
Cheri Brinke
Ardis Brittain
Sandi Burleson
Kira Butler
Bevan Calo
Michelle and Michael Chapman
Aimee Cochran
Devan Donofrio
Randa Dumet
Matt Elstrodt
Karen and Andy Fittler
Peggy Foley
Craig Franzman
Dawn French
Kathy Geczi
Stephanie Geoghegan
Linda and Don Glenum
Jim Granger
Debbie Yost and Robert Haddad
Dawn Hoffman
Heidi and Robert Houston
Faye Howe
Robyn and Vitto Iuliano
Ann Marie Jaques
John Jensen
Kimberly June
Lisa Kingsley
Pam Kirsch
Bonnie Kuhnemann
Connie Lee
Judy and Perry Lemley
Candy and Charles Lewis
Mary Lewis
Iola and Amelito Malapira
Page Matthews
Linda Montoya
Sandy Mueller
Deborah Mullen
Marianne and Don Nicholson
Lisa O’Neal
Becky Osborne
Sarah Osborne
Mary and Paul Pitman
Jamie Reiser
Deborah Robinson
Keri Romano
Michaela Rossi
Margaret and Corey Russell
Delia Sapiro
Deborah Scavone
Carol Seymour
Susan and Bob Sharak
Rhonda Shortt
Dennis Simon
Michael Wagner
Victoria Ware
Laurin and Stock Watson
Lolita Wilson