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fasny connections - French-American School of New York
JUNE 2012 VOLUME I ISSUE I FASNY CONNECTIONS CONNECTING, NETWORKING, REMAINING IN TOUCH FASNY Celebrates Fourth Graduating Class Pulitzer Prize Winning Columnist and NY Times Washington Bureau Chief David Leonhardt Delivers Commencement Speech The French-American School of New York paid tribute to its fourth class of graduating seniors on Sunday, June 17th, in what was described as a “beautiful and elegant ceremony” at the historic Wainwright House in Rye, New York. With a sparkling Long Island Sound as backdrop, 36 seniors listened attentively as their journey and many accomplishments were celebrated by classmates, faculty, parents and their commencement speaker - Pulitzer Prize winning columnist David Leonhardt, New York Times Washington Bureau Chief and son of departing Head of School, Robert Leonhardt. David Leonhardt’s advice to the seniors was to always follow their hearts when choosing a career path. Above: David Leonhardt delivers commencement speech; and Joël Peinado and Mark Rosenblum look on as Bob Leonhardt awards diplomas to graduating seniors Below: The grounds of the historic Wainwright home in Rye, New York served as a lovely setting for commencement, with grassy lawn, stately trees and remarkable views of the Sound. FRENCH-AMERICAN SCHOOL OF NEW YORK 525 Fenimore Road Mamaroneck, NY 10543 914.250.0410 office • 914.250.2216 fax www.fasny.org JUNE 2012 VOLUME I ISSUE 1 FASNY CONNECTIONS College Acceptances for Class of 2012 * FASNY’s Class of 2012 Proudly Accepts Fine Selection of Global Universities In what has been described by many experts as the most difficult year yet to date for college-bound seniors to be accepted, FASNY’s Class of 2012 – the fourth to graduate from the School - have been accepted into an impressive array of colleges and universities around the world. The FASNY college placement office processed 292 applications from FASNY Seniors, including schools in the United States, Britain, Canada, Belgium and Switzerland. Of those applications, 150 were met with a coveted acceptance letter, for an excellent yield of over 51%. Applications to French universities are handled separately in the FASNY college placement office with nine students submitting a total of 59 applications to French colleges and universities. A sampling of schools the Class of 2012 will attend includes: McGill, University of Michigan, University of Montreal, Hunter College, Bates College, Syracuse University, New York University, Middlebury College, Georgetown University, Columbia University, University of Pennsylvania, Tufts University, Cornell University, Institut Bocuse, Lyon, Université Louvain la Neuve, HEC Montreal, Purchase College, St. Andrews, University College of London, ISEN Lille, CPGE Ginette Versailles, and Université de Paris I La Sorbonne. * Excludes French Univerisites 80% of Graduating Seniors Will Matriculate to a U.S. or Canadian University; 20% to a European University “Opening Minds, Expanding Horizons.” JUNE 2012 VOLUME I ISSUE 1 FASNY CONNECTIONS THE BACCALAURÉAT 97% OF GRADUATING SENIORS PASS LE BAC WITH HONORS The baccalauréat , or colloquially “le bac,” is an academic qualification which French and international students take at the end of the secondary education. It was introduced by Napoleon I in 1808 and is the main diploma required to pursue university studies. We are delighted to announce the outstanding results the FASNY Class of 2012 achieved on the French baccalauréat examination. In the four years that FASNY has graduated a graduating class, 105students have been seated for le bac, 100% percent have passed, and 95% have passed with honors – thus placing FASNY at the top of “établissements homologués in the United States Of the 35 students who took le bac, 34 passed with honors: 9 with Mention Assez Bien, 12 with Mention Bien, and 13 with Mention Très Bien. This performance once again places FASNY at the top of “établissements homologués” in the United States with 97% of all students seated for le bac passing with honors. Congratulations to our wonderful Class of 2012, their parents, and the entire faculty and staff who guided our students to these impressive results yet another year! “Opening Minds, Expanding Horizons.” JUNE 2012 VOLUME I ISSUE 1 FASNY CONNECTIONS Class Agents Catherine Hampton. Fanny Charriaud and Louis Mason (not pictured) prepare to cut the Class of 2012 Graduation Cake CLASS AGENTS ELECTED Class of 2012 Agents - Fanny Charriaud, Catherine Hampton and Louis Mason - will work with the FASNY Alumni Affairs Office to keep the lines of communication open between the graduating seniors as begin university life, using a variety of platforms, including traditional Class Notes, submitted through the website at www.fasny.org; Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Class Agents will also suggest and assist in planning reunion and alumni events. Finally, Class Agents will provide a vital link between the Development Office and Alumni for fundraising initiatives critical to the School’s continued growth. SENIOR PICNIC CAPS FINAL WEEK OF CLASSES Finishing the final classes of their FASNY career, graduating seniors and selected faculty and staff boarded buses on a picture-perfect spring day and traveled to White Plains for a traditional picnic in the former Ridgeway clubhouse and soon-to-be site of the new campus, followed by a walking tour of the new campus grounds. Students dined on fried chicken, cole slaw, potato salad, and watermelon, as they sat and chatted on the deck overlooking the 100-acre campus. And later strolled the grounds of the campus. Capping the meal was the announcement of their new Class Agents – elected the prior week in a class-wide vote. Class Agents Fanny Charriaud, Catherine Hampton and Louis Mason received FASNY-embroidered Vineyard Vines key chains, then cut a massive chocolate/strawberry sheet cake made especially for the Class of 2012! MAJORITY OF GRADUATING SENIORS CITE FACEBOOK, THEN FACE-TO-FACE EVENTS AS PREFERRED METHODS OF STAYING IN TOUCH, ACCORDING TO GRADUATION SURVEY “Opening Minds, Expanding Horizons.” JUNE 2012 VOLUME I ISSUE 1 FASNY CONNECTIONS “PIONEERING” FASNY GRANDPARENTS ATTEND FIRST GRANDPARENTS’ BREAKFAST The First Annual Grandparents’ Breakfast on May 22, 2012 was a great success with more than 30 grandparents (and a few parents) arriving promptly at 8:30 for breakfast with Bob Leonhardt, Joël Peinado and the staff of the Development Office. Photos of grandchildren were spooling on a large screen throughout the morning, delighting guests with close-up shots of their grandchildren at work and play. Head of School Bob Leonhardt explained how FASNY was different from other independent schools and why the new campus was so important to the School’s future. Next year’s Grandparents’ Breakfast will include time in the classroom with the grandchildren! GROWING GRANDPARENTS! FASNY has “located” more than 70 grandparents of current and former FASNY students, living both in the United States and abroad. We believe that, by expanding our reach to FASNY grandparents and providing opportunities to be involved in events on campus and overseas, we strengthen the feeling of community that makes FASNY unique. Grandparents can also play a vital role as volunteers for FASNY, in development, communications and event’ planning. To be more involved as a grandparent, we encourage you to let us know of your interests and contact details. Click Here for Grandparents’ Form. FACULTY GRANDPARENTS KEEPING IT “ALL IN THE FAMILY” A delightful trend can be seen at FASNY in recent years – namely, an increasing number of FASNY faculty members – who are in some cases also Alumni Parents - entrusting their grandchildren to the halls of FASNY. Indeed, faculty members with families that span THREE FASNY generations include: Tania Silverman – a member of the FASNY faculty and administration for nearly 30 years, whose son Misha is a Kindergarten Assistant and whose two grandchildren, Tony and Lily, are entering Nursery and 1 st Grade; Lesia Massat, Grades 4-5 ESL and Intermediate English teacher for 18 years, whose daughter Laura Hersch (next year’s Scarsdale FASNYPAT rep), as well as son Andrew, both attended FASNY in the 1980’s and 1990’s. Laura’s son Maxim Hersh has just completed his Nursery year at FASNY; and Mie-Janie Pipher, Grades 6-7 History/Geography Teacher, who son James attended FASNY in the 1990’s and who now has grandson Kenneth entering 1st Grade. Mie-Janie even taught Lesia’s daughter Laura, for two years! Tania Silverman, son Misha and grandson Tony … and with grand-daughter Lily 34% OF CLASS OF 2012 PLANS A CAREER IN THE SCIENCES, FOLLOWED BY 23% IN AN INTERNATIONAL PROFESSION, ACCORDING TO GRADUATION SURVEY “Opening Minds, Expanding Horizons.” JUNE 2012 VOLUME I ISSUE 1 FASNY CONNECTIONS KERMESSE … Kermesse is a term of Dutch origin now widely used to describe a funfair or festival. The word derives from “kerk” (church) and “mis” (mass) and was coined centuries ago to describe the celebration of the anniversary of the founding of a church in honor of its patron – especially in the Low Countries and Northern France. COMMUNITY SPIRIT AND GOOD TIMES ABOUND AT FASNY’S KERMESSE A picture-perfect late Spring day in Larchmont provided the backdrop for FASNY’s annual Kermesse. The hard work of a dedicated team of parent, faculty and student volunteers guaranteed a fun-filled day for the hundreds of celebrants. Among the many popular Kermesse attractions were pony rides, facepainting stands, henna tattoo booths and cupcake-decorating . As families strolled among the varied attractions and sampled foods from around the world, they were serenaded by FASNY student and faculty singers and musicians, who were provided with their own stage to showcase their talents. Flemish Kermess by David Teniers the Younger (1652). Oil on canvas, 157 x 221 cm, Royal Museums of Fine Arts, Brussels. 12TH GRADE PHILOSOPHY CITED AS CLASS OF 2012’S FAVORITE THIS YEAR, FOLLOWED BY HISTORY/GEOGRAPHY, ACCORDING TO GRADUATION SURVEY “Opening Minds, Expanding Horizons.” VOLUME I ISSUE 1 JUNE 2012 FASNY CONNECTIONS ANNUAL GIVING “REACHING FOR THE STARS” AT FASNY’S 2012 GALA The 2011 – 2012 Fiscal Year marked a first for FASNY in the Fundraising arena. For the first time ever, FASNY has – like most independent schools – separated the Annual Fund from events-driven fundraising, such as the Gala. A RECORD TURNOUT TRANSLATES TO NEARLY $500,000 FOR FASNY PROGRAM ENRICHMENT AND SCHOLARSHIP This year’s Gala was held on March 16th at the Greentree Country Club in New Rochelle. The hard work of FASNY’s Gala Committee and enthusiastic participation of 540 guests and countless patrons and corporate supporters, all ensured that “Reaching for the Stars” was a smash! Next year’s Gala will be held on Saturday, March 23rd at the Rye Town Hilton. Mark your calendars now, as -- beginning this coming September -- the Development Although FASNY still recognizes the Office is standing by to assist Alumni and Alumni Parents in reserving and organizing Gala tables. Click to reach Anne-Catherine Morange in Development: [email protected] generosity of all its supporters – whether financial or “sweat-equity” and whether Annual Fund or eventsoriented, the importance of a strong Annual Fund has been underscored by the establishment of multiple new giving categories that recognize the generosity of donors, exclusive of events and other forms of giving. Why? Because Annual Funds exist at every independent school in the United States. They take the pressure off tuition by providing amenities that tuition alone could not cover – at least not without large tuition increases. The Annual Fund at FASNY has paid for state-of-the-art equipment in science labs, smartboards in classrooms, playground equipment, audio systems in the theaters for performing arts programs, athletic equipment and gas for buses to athletic events and field trips, financial aid for more than 60 families needing scholarships each year, and much more! Click to Learn More About FASNY’s Annual Fund and How You Can Make a Difference at a Level That Makes Sense for You! FASNY’S ANNUAL FUND FINISHES A RECORD YEAR ACHIEVING RECORD PARTICIPATION RATES AS WELL AS DOLLARS RAISED This year proved that, at FASNY, everybody gives! FASNY’s Annual Fund reached record levels– despite having been formally “separated” from Gala giving. Indeed, in its first year “standing alone,” this year’s campaign reached record levels of participation and total dollars raised! Some preliminary highlights, as our fiscal year comes to a close, include: over $600,000 raised, with 100% Trustee Participation; 91% Parent Participation; Employee Participation at a new record; and unprecedented support from Alumni Parents; Grandparents; Corporations and Foundations. Thank you for your support, which demonstrates your faith in the mission and future of FASNY. Your loyalty supports the investment you have made in the FASNY education and ensures we will continue to earn your respect for future generations. We are here to help you address any special requests. Click to reach Claire LaBrunerie in Development: [email protected] DID YOU KNOW? FASNY’S FACEBOOK PAGE “FRENCH-AMERICAN SCHOOL OF NEW YORK” HAS 600 “LIKES?” – “LIKE” US TODAY AND FOLLOW IMPORTANT FASNY MILESTONES ALONGSIDE US! “Opening Minds, Expanding Horizons.” VOLUME I ISSUE 1 JUNE 2012 FASNY CONNECTIONS FASNY HEADMASTER RETIRES SCHOOL SAYS FAREWELL TO MR. ROBERT LEONHARDT BY JULIAN SALZ AND OLIVIER WEISS Above: This drawing of Robert Leonhardt is printed with the permission of FASNY student and artist Emanuel Wickenburg, rising 10th grader. Originally published in The Messenger, June 2012. Click Here to Read the Latest Issue of The Messenger. Above: For years Bob Leonhardt was not content to simply head the School he loved, rather he chose to lead in the classrooms, as well, teaching the popular _____ class each year. Click Here to Read the Latest Issue of The Messenger. When Mr. Robert Leonhardt took the school by storm as Head of the School in 2002, he sought to take FASNY to the next level. Though already extremely successful all told, we barely had a high school, the French and American curricula were not as closely integrated as they are today, and the concept of a Ridgeway campus would have seemed somewhat inappropriate and grandiose. Now, under his leadership, four 12th grade classes have graduated and a large, integrated campus should soon become a reality. FASNY has grown from a “Mom and Pop” establishment into a community that is professional and thriving, yet warm and tight-knit. We at The Messenger have sought to paint a picture of the man, his time and fantastic record at FASNY, and what’s next for the school by speaking to the Chairman of the Board of Trustees Mr. Mischa Zabotin, Mr. Leonhardt himself, his successor Mr. Joël Peinado, and his assistant Ms. Debbie Kozlowski, who, sadly, will be leaving the Mamaroneck office and moving to the Fenimore office to assist Mr. Peinado. As tough as being Headmaster must have been, the man with the familiar bowtie and bearded smile made it clear that he was prepared: “I knew what I was getting into,” he assured us. He explained that he had been armed with a vision for the school that led him through his first few years: “the academic administration had to be professionalized in order to permit growth.” His assistant Ms. Kozlowski—Debbie, to most of us—agreed. When asked what Mr. Leonhardt’s crowning achievement at FASNY was, Debbie responded that it was much more of the “little, behind-the-scenes things that not many got to see” that was the most seminal aspect of his tenure, noting that he “professionalized the school and brought it up to standards.” When asked what his biggest obstacles or toughest decisions were, Mr. Leonhardt said that no decision was impossible, but rather that there were many important ones. Some of the most memorable, he said, were launching the Ridgeway project, taking on the lease for the Scarsdale campus, and opening the 11th and 12th grades, which he said was especially difficult given time constraints, the need to convince 10th grade students to stay at FASNY, and the process of gaining accreditation from the French government. CONTINUED ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE … DID YOU KNOW? FASNY’S FACEBOOK ALUMNI HOMEBASE “FASNY CONNECT” HAS 452 “FRIENDS?” – “FRIEND” US TODAY AND SHARE YOUR PHOTOS AND NEWS! “Opening Minds, Expanding Horizons.” VOLUME I ISSUE 1 JUNE 2012 FASNY CONNECTIONS TEAMWORK A CENTRAL THEME OF MR. LEONHARDT’S TENURE … CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE When asked about his leadership style, everyone pointed to the same word: “teamwork.” Mr. Leonhardt put it humbly, describing himself as “too lazy to be a micromanager; I’m more of a teamwork guy.” Mr. Peinado said that Mr. Leonhardt “believes in his people, delegates choices, and always works in committees.” He added that the atmosphere Mr. Leonhardt created was “nonhierarchical,” in which it was not about power, but about everyone working together. Mr. Leonhardt will certainly be missed. “He’s almost like a father figure to me,” said Debbie. “He’s not just a boss, he’s a friend and a role model.” She fondly recalled how, when telling a story, Mr. Leonhardt always “takes on every accent that the people in the story have, because it could be Brooklyn, or German, or French, and you’re so engaged in it because he’s so hilarious, and he remembers everything word for word.” Mr. Zabotin described his relationship with Mr. Leonhardt as being “based on open and honest communication, on mutual availability and on trust. Those are also the hallmarks of a good friendship, which our relationship has become.” And when asked to describe Mr. Leonhardt in a few words, Mr. Peinado said: “articulate, funny, intelligent, team-builder, and visionary.” Asked about his vision for FASNY, Mr. Leonhardt’s said it “starts with the new campus. We’d like to expand to 1200 students in the near future.” The tuition will have to stay at the same rate, the curriculum will expand to include more non-native French speakers, and a new academic track will be created. Mr. Peinado added that the courses might be more diversified through means of having more than just the French curriculum, which will, in turn, reinforce the international aspect of the school. Some students, in fact, might not even need to speak French. He qualified¬ this, though, by saying that the French baccalaureate still needs to be a focal point. On the transition from Mr. Leonhardt to Mr. Peinado, the former said he believes that there will be very little to no change. Mr. Peinado said that he is “not looking to go in a different direction,” stating that the transition will have a “positive and serene” essence to it and that he will make sure to keep the school “true to its mission.” Mr. Zabotin, in a letter he wrote for the Gala, said that Mr. Leonhardt made sure that FASNY did “not let academic excellence come at the expense of well-rounded, respectful, and unassuming students,” and, in his interview, he said that Mr. Peinado compliments this view of the school with his “holistic approach to pedagogy,” concluding that he was the obvious choice for the position of Head of the School. Mr. Leonhardt, for his part, doesn’t plan on retiring and sitting on Florida’s sunny beaches just yet; he is waiting for what the future may have in stock. Asked to reflect on his plans, what he’s learned at FASNY, and what he will miss most, he said that, after his health scare in 2009, he feels not only much healthier, but also “much better,” and that his lying in a hospital bed provided for a lot of perspective and insight for the graduation speech he delivered to FASNY’s trailblazing class of 2009. When it comes to life lessons, he believes that he has “developed a deeper understanding of the importance of listening carefully; I have learned to be very patient.” He says that he will certainly miss, above all, “the people, and the opportunity to work in a bilingual environment.” It seems clear that Mr. Leonhardt’s leadership for the past ten years has not just changed an entire school for the better, but also instilled in FASNY his own values of professionalism with warmth, trust with responsibility, and growth with stability. It’ll be different without his famous bowtie or, as Mr. Zabotin puts it, his uncanny ability to quote La Fontaine for any given situation, but his legacy remains, and so does his sparkling personality. As he led the school through its largest expansions, so he leads a new chapter in his life, and we wish him the best. - THIS ARTICLE WAS PRINTED WITH THE PERMISSION OF FASNY STUDENTS AND AUTHORS JULIAN SALZ AND OLIVIER WEISS, RISING 12TH AND 11TH GRADERS, RESPECTIVELY. ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN THE MESSENGER, JUNE 2012. CLICK HERE TO READ THE LATEST ISSUE OF THE MESSENGER. DID YOU KNOW? LINKEDIN HAS A FASNY GROUP “THE FRENCH AMERICAN SCHOOL OF NEW YORK” WITH 18 MEMBERS AND COUNTING? – “JOIN” US TODAY AND BEGIN MAKING GREAT CONNECTIONS! “Opening Minds, Expanding Horizons.” VOLUME I ISSUE 1 JUNE 2012 FASNY CONNECTIONS RIDGEWAY / WHITE PLAINS CAMPUS UPDATE SCHOOL LAYS GROUNDWORK FOR CONSTRUCTION: PLANS EXPANSIVE NATURE CONSERVANCY “GREEN CAMPUS” On January 20, 2011 FASNY purchased the 130-acre, former Ridgeway Country Club in White Plains for $11MM and has been planning the sustainable and clustered development of a new unified state-of-the-art campus on approximately 46 acres of this property. As for the remainder of the land, FASNY created a “Greens to Green Conservancy Task Force” with the objective of identifying the best use of the 84 acres of permanent open space as an extension of the FASNY Campus and educational program. The primary goal of the Greens to Green Conservancy is to provide a natural setting that would create educational opportunities to complement the FASNY curriculum and enhance FASNY’s educational mission. Outdoor learning spaces would be created in suitable locations throughout the site. The Conservancy would also provide local residents a unique educational resource and access to passive open space. Interpretive signage would provide additional opportunities for appreciation of ecological functions, geology, and local history. Under the current plan, FASNY projects total costs for the new campus in the $60MM range, including academic buildings, athletic fields, parking lots and the Conservancy areas. The facilities are expected to house 1,200 students in Nursery through Grade 12, as well as 250 staff members. Although the plan is opposed by a select group of local residents in the Gedney Neighborhood Association, FASNY believes the project will create more than 500 construction jobs and bring more than $14MM a year into the local economy, as well as create open space for public use. Moreover, the plan confor’s with the City of White Plains’ comprehensive plan, provides safe and adequate traffic flow and preserves the character of the local community. Please stay tuned for much more news on this exciting new chapter of growth at FASNY! Click Here to Read More About the White Plains Campus Project. DID YOU KNOW? MORE THAN 20 STUDIES EXAMINING THE “PROXIMATE PRINCIPLE” HAVE UPHELD THE FINDINGS THAT PROPERTIES ABUTTING PARKLANDS HAVE A MARKET VALUE 20% – 30% ABOVE COMPARABLE HOMES LOCATED FURTHER FROM PARKLANDS? “Opening Minds, Expanding Horizons.” VOLUME I ISSUE 1 JUNE 2012 FASNY CONNECTIONS Dear FASNY Alumni, Alumni Parents, Grandparents and Friends, With the prospect of one campus for all our children, FASNY stands at the threshold of an exciting new period of advancement, as the world-class education received by FASNY students for the past 32 years is soon to be offered on a world-class campus. The support of our extended FASNY community around the world, many of whom who share the vision of what FASNY can still become, will be more crucial than ever as we move forward. Please help us to continue to process of strengthening the community of FASNY with your suggestions, volunteer hours and, of course, your financial support. We cannot do it without you! Sincerely, Claire LaBrunerie Director of Annual Giving and Alumni Affairs [email protected] Alumni Affairs at FASNY WITH THOUSANDS OF NON-GRADUATED ALUMNI AND THEIR FAMILIES LIVING ACROSS THE GLOBE, WE ARE PROUD TO INTRODUCE FASNY CONNECTIONS AS ONE LINK IN A GROWING ARRAY OF COMMUNICATION OPTIONS DESIGNED TO KEEP YOU UP TO DATE WITH NEWS AND EVENTS FROM THE SCHOOL AND FROM AROUND THE WORLD. FOR ANY HELP REQUIRED, QUESTIONS OR SUGGESTIONS, PLEASE DO CONTACT US. Click Here to Give Click Here to Volunteer French-American School of New York 525 Fenimore Road Mamaroneck, NY 10543 “Opening Minds, Expanding Horizons.”