special issue - West Side Montessori School
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special issue - West Side Montessori School
special issue FALL 2012 Where to begin... In the spring of 1963 five couples on the Upper West Side, frustrated in their inability to find a superior first educational opportunity, established the school they wanted for their children: Montessori-based; involving parents as partners; reflecting social/cultural/economic diversity. Fifty years and more than 4,000 students later, WSMS continues to embody their aspirations and provide a great beginning to all who enter our doors. www.wsmsnyc.org CONTENTS FALL 2012 BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2012–2013 Valda Witt, President 1 In Mimi’s Voice Mimi Basso, Head of School 2 From the Board 3 2011–2012 Financial Highlights Charles Harkless, Vice President 4 Above and Beyond: The WSMS Board of Trustees Alex H. Southwell, Vice President 6 Meet This Year’s Board 10 50th Anniversary Save-the-Date Raul Pineda, Treasurer Chad Gifford, Vice President Myles B. Amend Nissa Booker Harriet Burnett 11 WSMS at 50: A Timeline Alexandra Jarislowsky 20 The “Go-To” School: Two Generations of the Jae K. Lee Hall Family at WSMS Anne Lyons Bryan Mazlish 22 Annual Report of Giving 2011–2012 Monique Neal 23.....Why Give? 24.....Annual Fund Greg Thorne 30.....Parents Association Kristen Chae Arabadjiev, 32.....Auction 38.....Spring Fair Robert Shepardson Amy Tarr PA Representative Amy Groome, PA Representative Sheila Akhavein, Faculty Representative Sarah Szen, Faculty Representative WEST SIDE MONTESSORI SCHOOL – GREAT BEGINNINGS | FA L L 2 0 1 2 | w w w. w s m s n yc . o rg IN MIMI’s Voice I remain in awe of the distance WSMS has traveled in the last 50 years, and look forward to my continued par tnership with our wonderful community as we forge ahead together into the next 50. WSMS’s 50th anniversary is just around the corner, and plans for a festive celebration of this grand occasion are already underway. It is both fascinating and gratifying to look back on the past 50 years and to note the many extraordinary ways in which our school—and the world—have changed since 1963. To help jog your memory, we are pleased to present in this issue of Great Beginnings a “WSMS at 50” timeline, which traces our school’s marvelous history alongside the world events, cultural highlights, and parenting trends that have occupied our collective consciousness along the way. This issue also contains our Annual Report of Giving, in which we acknowledge all those who have given so freely of their resources, time, and talent. One of the things that has not changed in the past 50 years is the enthusiastic and generous support of our current WSMS parents, alumni parents, faculty, staff, grandparents, and friends. To all of you, my sincere thanks. Another vital component of our community is our board of trustees, brilliantly led by President Valda Witt for the past three years. Their wisdom and dedication never cease to amaze me. In addition to providing brief bios of this year’s trustees, this issue includes “Above and Beyond,” a glimpse at the many ways in which our board ensures our school’s present and future stability, as well as a look back at some of the board’s landmark accomplishments in years past. The past, present, and future all come together in this issue’s Alumni News portrait. In “The ‘Go-To’ School,” alumna and current WSMS parent Alicia Hall Moran and her father, former board member Ira Hall, reflect on what made WSMS the perfect choice years ago, when Alicia was a child, and this past year, when she and her husband were looking for a school for their twin boys. Alicia’s family is one of a number of multigenerational WSMS families, and we are delighted and honored by their longstanding commitment to this institution. In closing, I wish to express my deep appreciation to our teachers and staff for their dedication, diligence, and creativity; to our PA Co-Presidents, Kristen Chae Arabadjiev and Amy Groome, for their expert leadership of our numerous parent volunteers, both last year and this year; and to our families for their unwavering support and hard work on behalf of the school. Having served as Head of School for five years now, I remain in awe of the distance WSMS has traveled in the last 50 years, and look forward to my continued partnership with our wonderful community as we forge ahead together into the next 50. MIMI BA SSO H E A D O F SC H OOL 1 From the BOARD Our hear tfelt thanks for your suppor t of WSMS. Whate ver form your contributions take, each and e very one is vital to the present and future well-being of our school. On behalf of the entire WSMS community, I congratulate Mimi Basso on five outstanding years as Head of School, and thank her for all she does to make this school the extraordinary institution it is, warmly greeting our students every day, mentoring our incomparable faculty, and embodying the qualities of dedication, leadership, and vision that characterize the best heads of school. We are so fortunate to have her at the helm as we celebrate our 50-year history and look ahead to a brilliant future. • Teachers have been provided with countless opportunities to expand their knowledge of children and their development. As one example, in workshops and meetings with this past year’s visiting scholars from Visual Thinking Strategies, our faculty learned how to help children develop their critical thinking skills by discussing works of art. Our teachers immediately incorporated this approach into their curriculum, to enthusiastic response from our students. As WSMS’s 50th anniversary approaches, we have much to celebrate. We are a financially healthy institution with an exceptional head of school, a dynamic board, and an incredibly warm, generous, and involved community of families and friends. Support of WSMS continues to be strong. I am delighted to report that our trustees, faculty, and staff achieved 100% participation in the Annual Fund for the fourth year in a row. • In addition, we implemented a banding system for compensation that rewards teachers who demonstrate a commitment to continued professional growth and development. Teacher salaries and benefits at WSMS consistently rank in the top quartile of peer schools. Here are some highlights of what your generosity has made possible this past year: • The entire WSMS community has been enjoying our beautiful new Parents Room/Library, which serves as a library and study space for our students and a place where parents, faculty, staff, and visitors can help themselves to a cup of coffee, hold meetings, or conduct interviews. The success of this past year’s Annual Fund campaign is due to the efforts of many dedicated individuals. In particular I would like to thank the Advancement Committee, co-chaired by Myles Amend and Chad Gifford; the 2012 Auction Co-Chairs: Amy Tarr, Morgan Thorne, and Mary Vertin; the 2012 Spring Fair Co-Chairs: Maggan Daileader, Monique Neal, and Natalie Ryan; and Director of School Advancement Patricia Luciani. To all of you whose names are mentioned in the following pages, our heartfelt thanks for your support of WSMS. Whatever form your contributions take, each and every one is vital to the present and future well-being of our school. • Our gym has been totally re-equipped with new state-ofthe-art equipment designed to help children develop their large motor and social skills while participating in creative and structured play activities. • Our students have been getting a physical and creative workout exploring the new Snug Play equipment on our outdoor rooftop play space. These colorful, rugged openended elements offer limitless possibilities for active play. 2 WEST SIDE MONTESSORI SCHOOL – GREAT BEGINNINGS | FA L L 2 0 1 2 | VALDA WIT T ( Katherine ’04, William ’05, Andre w ’09, Benjamin 4 W ) P re s iden t o f the B oa rd o f T ru stee s w w w. w s m s n yc . o rg 2011-2012 Revenue (unaudited) 2011-2012 Revenue (unaudited) Fundraising Results 2011-2012: Annual Fund $300,160 AUction $113,647 (net) Spring Fair (net) $11,731 Tuition and Programs 91% Tuition and Programs 91% Auction and Spring Fair (net) 3% Auction and Spring Fair (net) 3% Annual Fund Contributions 6% Annual Fund Contributions 6% Auction and Spring Fair (net) Annual Fund Contributions Tuition and Programs Auction and Spring Fair (net) Annual Fund Contributions Tuition and Programs 2011-2012 Operating Expenses (unaudited) 2011-2012 Operating Expenses Total $425,538 (unaudited) Financial Aid and ACS Family Support 14% Financial Aid and ACS Family Support 14% Administrative Costs 21% Instruction Expense 49% Instruction Expense 49% Administrative Costs 21% Building Maintenance 16% Building Maintenance 16% Instruction Expense Building Maintenance Administrative Costs Financial Aid and ACS Instruction Expense Family Support Building Maintenance Administrative Costs Financial Aid and ACS Family Support 3 The photos on these pages were taken during the WSMS Board Retreat at the offices of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher (where Alex Southwell is a partner) in June of 2012. Above & Beyond: West Side Montessori School has always depended on the talent, generosity, and hard work of the many volunteers in our community. These individuals define the spirit of WSMS; we wouldn’t be able to build and grow without them. This is especially true of our trustees—every one of them a volunteer. We would like to take this opportunity to salute all past and present members of our board, who, in partnership with the wonderful heads of school we’ve been fortunate to have at the helm, have contributed so much to making WSMS what it is today. 4 Responsible for supporting and overseeing the head of school, setting the School’s policies, providing strategic guidance, and ensuring fiduciary and ethical integrity, the board plays a critical role in maintaining the long-term health and well-being of the School. Consisting of current and former WSMS parents, one to two faculty representatives, and distinguished individuals from other educational institutions (the head of school and the current PA co-presidents serve as ex officio trustees), our board reflects a broad range of backgrounds and areas of expertise, making it possible for the trustees to effectively carry out a wide variety of projects. Most of the board’s work is done by committee: • The Executive Committee consists of the officers of the board (president, vice presidents, treasurer, and secretary) and the head of school. It provides guidance and makes decisions on matters requiring immediate action. • The Finance Committee is responsible for budgets, financial reports, and management of the School’s finances. • The Development Committee develops and implements fundraising goals and campaigns. • The Communications Committee strengthens communication outreach to parents and the broader community. • The Nominating Committee canvasses the WSMS community to find potential candidates for board vacancies and conducts the annual election of trustees. • The Trustee Committee facilitates governance issues, recruits potential trustees, and is responsible for the evaluations of the board and head of school. In addition, ad hoc committees (e.g., Strategic Planning, Building) are formed as needed. Apart from the Executive and Finance Committees, committee membership is not limited to members of the board. Parents and teachers provide valuable help by contributing to the work of the board. The involvement of the WSMS board has been instrumental in so many important accomplishments over the years. Among the highlights are the purchase of our current building in 1974; the hiring of Marlene Barron as head of school in 1979; the renovation of our rooftop play space and Garden level in 1983; the construction of a two-story addition at the rear of our building in 1996; the hiring of current head of school Mimi Basso in 2007; the “greening” of our classrooms and kitchen in 2009; and the creation of our Parents Room/Library in 2011. We are deeply grateful to our current and former board members, all of whom have given of themselves so willingly and generously in helping to secure the future of our school. 5 11 MEET THIS YEAR’S BOARD Myles B. Amend is Associate Head of School for Advancement at Trinity School, where he has worked since 2000. Prior to that he served as Director of Development and Finance at Rice High School in Harlem; as Principal of Tampa Catholic High School in Tampa, Florida; and as Associate Director for Institutional Advancement and Governance at the Museum of the City of New York. He is a graduate of Iona College and holds master’s degrees in History from New York University and in Independent School Leadership from Columbia University Teachers College. He is also a past president of the New York City Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals. Myles and his husband, Marc Thomas, are parents of Ashley Amend-Thomas, who completed her two-year career at WSMS in 2011. Kristen Chae Arabadjiev is the mother of three children: Ariana, who graduated from WSMS in 2010; Bella, who moved on to kindergarten in 2011; and Cece (4E), who entered her second year at WSMS this fall. Kristen has been an active WSMS parent since 2007. Among other things, she co-chaired the 2010 Auction and is currently serving her second year as PA Co-President. Kristen is a business owner of GlobeArc LLC and Little Apples Photography. She earned her BSBA from the School of Management at Boston University and has held positions at Barra, Inc., and Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith. She is married to Boris Arabadjiev. Nissa Booker is a graduate of Spelman College, where she majored in English. After working in various capacities for ABC News in Washington, D.C., she discovered a particular interest in training and development. She eventually left ABC News and joined a start-up owned by AOL, where she is responsible for managing editorial recruiters. Nissa is the mom of WSMS alum Dalyn and current WSMS student Aiden. She is currently working on her Montessori teaching certification through the WSMS-TEP program. Harriet Burnett is a proud WSMS alumni parent whose daughters happily began their educational journey at West Side. Harriet’s husband, Tom, was on the WSMS Board in the early 1980s, so she is continuing the family tradition. Since 1990, Harriet has been Director of Admissions at Friends Seminary. Prior to Friends, she worked for five years in the Advancement Office at Collegiate School. 6 WEST SIDE MONTESSORI SCHOOL – GREAT BEGINNINGS | FA L L 2 0 1 2 | Trained as an urban planner, Harriet has a BA and an MA from George Washington University, and graduated from Friends’ Central School in Philadelphia. She worked for the New York City Housing and Development Administration before having children. Her husband, Tom, is Vice Chairman of Wall Street Access, a financial services firm. Daughter Liza is Executive Vice President of Radius-TWC, a subsidiary of the Weinstein Company; daughter Nora is Curator at the Denver Museum of Contemporary Art; and grandchildren Ruby and Xander are perfection. Chad Gifford is a dean in the Division of Student Affairs at Columbia University, working with many offices and initiatives on campus, including student advising, family and parent programs, curriculum development, and alumni affairs in both Columbia College and the School of Engineering. Chad joined Student Affairs after graduating from Columbia University with a PhD in Anthropology. His ongoing archaeological research takes him to South America every summer, where he leads a fieldwork project studying the Inca Empire. Chad’s daughter, Lake Gifford, was a student at WSMS for three years. During that time Chad was an active member of the WSMS Parents Association, helping in a variety of events and programs and eventually serving as Co-President. Chad lives with his wife, Betsy Morgan, and Lake, who is now 8 and a second grader at Trinity School. w w w. w s m s n yc . o rg Amy Groome has resided in New York for 17 years. She lives with her husband, Peter, and their two sons: Henry, a third grader at Collegiate School and a WSMS graduate; and Freddy, who is in his second year at WSMS. Amy holds a certificate in Integrative Nutrition and has worked as a health counselor, helping individuals with food choices and overall well-being. She has a background in marketing communications specializing in global brand development for luxury and lifestyle businesses. She has held positions at Avon Products, Nautica, and StarMedia Network, a Latin-American Internet company. A native Californian and a graduate of Georgetown University, Amy speaks fluent Spanish and enjoys travel. Charles Harkless is a co-founder and managing director of Satori Consulting, a management consultancy formed in 2002 that provides strategy execution and organization effectiveness services. He has worked as a management consultant for more than 20 years, with significant experience in the financial services, telecommunications, and high tech sectors. Prior to founding Satori, Charles was a partner at Accenture, where he worked for many years structuring and managing business transformation and organizational change initiatives. Charles and his wife, Aileen Hefferren, who is Chief Executive of Prep for Prep, have two boys, Owen (11) and Perry (8), who are currently students at Trinity School. Charles holds a BSE in Civil Engineering and Operations Research from Princeton University. Alexandra (Alex) Jarislowsky is the mother of James and Henry Snow, twins who graduated from the Garden class in 2011 and now attend The School at Columbia University. She is married to Kevin Snow. Alex was born in Montreal, Canada. She graduated from Brown University in 1991 and received her MBA from Harvard Business School in 1996. She has held positions at Capital Research Group, a mutual fund company in California, and at Porter Orlin LLC, a long/short hedge fund in New York. She recently joined her father’s company, Jarislowsky Fraser Limited, a Canadian-based investment firm. At WSMS Alex was involved in the Auction and Spring Fair. Jae K. Lee is an attorney at Jazz at Lincoln Center. She graduated from Colgate University with a BA in Political Science, and received her JD from Fordham University School of Law. Jae and her husband, Scott Millstein, have two children who attended WSMS: Todd, age 8, and Carter, age 6. As a WSMS parent, Jae was actively involved with the Auction and Spring Fair, as well as other Parents Association committees and Admissions. In the 2009–2010 school year she served as Parents Association Co-President. 7 Anne Lyons is the mother of PJ, who graduated from WSMS last spring, and Abby, who graduated in 2010. She is a former television producer whose experience spans widely across genres. Over the course of her 17-year career she produced news, documentaries, reality shows, and entertainment specials for a variety of networks and was most recently a senior producer at ESPN. She left television behind in 2010 to be a full-time mom to her school-aged children and has recently launched SimplyfyNYC, a professional organizing service. At WSMS, she has worked on the admissions committee and the Spring Fair. Anne graduated from the College of William and Mary in 1992 with a degree in History. She is married to TV producer Francis Lyons. Monique Neal Bryan Mazlish is the mother of two children: Max, who graduated from WSMS in 2012, and Madeleine, who is in her second year at WSMS. Monique has been an active member of the WSMS community, serving in various capacities, including co-chairing the Spring Fair for the past two years. is a partner at Overlook Capital, a market-neutral equity investment firm that he founded in 2005. Prior to starting Overlook he spent 11 years at Citigroup, where he last was a managing director heading global equity derivatives and domestic portfolio trading. His primary focus was highlevel capital commitment and risk management. Bryan joined Salomon Brothers (which was later bought by Citigroup) after graduating from Harvard University with an honors degree in Computer Science. Prior to becoming a parent, Monique held positions in investment analysis at Bear Stearns, Merrill Lynch, and Wilkinson O’Grady Asset Management. She graduated from Columbia University with a degree in French Translation and from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania with an MBA in Finance. She also completed one year of a master’s program in Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine. Monique was born in Europe and emigrated to the U.S. as a child. She speaks fluent French and is a passionate home baker and cook. She is married to Frank Kotsen. Outside of work, Bryan has served five years as Board Treasurer for the co-op where he lives with his wife, Sarah Kimball, and their three children: Emma, 9; Sam, 6; and Sophie, 1. Emma graduated from WSMS in 2009, and Sam graduated in 2011. 8 WEST SIDE MONTESSORI SCHOOL – GREAT BEGINNINGS | FA L L 2 0 1 2 | w w w. w s m s n yc . o rg Raul Pineda Greg Thorne is a Managing Director in the Private Wealth Management Division at Morgan Stanley, where he has worked since 1998. Prior to joining Morgan Stanley, Raul worked at the JPMorgan Private Bank. He has also worked in Sales and Trading at Interacciones Casa de Bolsa in Mexico. Raul graduated from the Harvard Business School in 1997 with an MBA. He holds a BA from Universidad Iberoamericana (Mexico). In addition to serving as Treasurer and a member of the Executive Committee of the WSMS board, Raul is a member of the board of Ballet Hispanico, a trustee of the Browning School, and a committee member of the New York Society Library. Raul lives with his wife, Mayalen, and their three children: Raul (2008), Maitane (2010), and Ander (2011). Robert Shepardson is the father of current WSMS student Maeve, and also of Aidan, Alexis, and William, all of whom graduated from WSMS. Robert and his wife, Deirdre Flynn, started their affiliation with WSMS in 2004, and with Maeve will extend their run through 2014. Robert has worked at Morgan Stanley for over 20 years, most recently in Global Capital Markets, where he advises corporations in the media, communications, consumer and retail sectors. Robert graduated from Princeton University with a BA in Economics, and received his MBA from the Amos Tuck School at Dartmouth College. Alexander H. Southwell is a partner at the law firm Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, where he is a member of the White Collar Defense and Investigations and the Information Technology and Data Privacy practice groups. Alex previously served as an assistant United States attorney in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York and is also an adjunct professor of law at Fordham University School of Law, where he teaches a seminar on cyber crimes. Alex graduated from Princeton University and New York University School of Law. He is also a proud alum of WSMS, having been born and raised on the Upper West Side, where he still lives with his wife, Sandy, and their three children: Madeline (10), Lucas (7), and Gemma (3). Madeline and Lucas graduated from WSMS in 2007 and 2011, respectively, and now attend Trinity School. Gemma began her first year at WSMS this fall. Amy Tarr is the mother of twins, Theodore and Penelope, both of whom graduated from WSMS last spring. Her daughter, Gigi, started her second year this fall. Amy is married to Jeff Tarr, Jr. A food industry expert, Amy was most recently an editor at StarChefs. com, a website for chefs and other food professionals. She has also been a member of the James Beard Foundation’s House Programming Committee, serving as emcee for dinner events at the James Beard House in NYC. Amy graduated from Harvard College in 1996 with a concentration in Classics (Latin). She holds a master’s degree in Education from Harvard Graduate School of Education (1998). is currently a Director in the Technology Investment Banking group at JMP Securities, where he has worked for the past six years. He graduated from the University of Michigan (where he met his wife, Morgan) in 1996, and earned his MBA from Columbia Business School in 2005. Greg and Morgan have two children: a daughter, Kendall, who attended WSMS from 2008–2010; and a son, Quincy, who started his second year at WSMS in the fall of 2012. Greg has supported WSMS by co-chairing vendor solicitation for the Auction, filling various roles for the Spring Fair, and helping Morgan with the events and activities she has chaired, including the Pumpkin Picnic and the 2010 and 2012 Auctions. Valda Witt is the mother of four children: Katherine (2005), now a student at Marymount School; William (2007) and Andrew (2009), now attending Browning School; and Ben, who is in his third year at WSMS. Valda is an active supporter of WSMS and has been a trustee since 2005. Valda currently serves as President of the Board at WSMS and has been a Browning School trustee since 2011. She has also been the Annual Fund chair at Browning and a PA class representative at Marymount. She is currently Executive Vice President of Infrastructure Capital. Valda received her BA in History from the College of William and Mary and her MBA from the Wharton School. C E L E B R AT I O N 2 . 2 . 2 0 1 3 at Pier 60 more detail s to co me 10 WEST SIDE MONTESSORI SCHOOL – GREAT BEGINNINGS | FA L L 2 0 1 2 | w w w. w s m s n yc . o rg WSMS at 50 ...A Timeline 11 Classroom then and now.... Spring Fair then and now.... 12 WEST SIDE MONTESSORI SCHOOL – GREAT BEGINNINGS | FA L L 2 0 1 2 | w w w. w s m s n yc . o rg It was 50 years ago that WSMS offered its very first class, with one teacher and a total enrollment of 15 children. How things have changed since then! For a refresher course on our school’s wonderful history—as well as highlights of the world events, cultural fads, and parenting trends along the way—please turn the page... Our building then and now.... 13 In 1963… Bestselling/award-winning children's books include: Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak, Amelia Bedelia by Peggy Parish, Hop on Pop by Dr. Seuss, Richard Scarry’s Best Word Book Ever by Richard Scarry, and Swimmy by Leo Lionni In 1964… In 1967… February 9, 1964: The Beatles make their U.S. television debut on The Ed Sullivan Show Parenting Trends: Psychologist Diana Baumrind releases a study identifying three parenting styles: authoritarian, authoritative, and permissive February 25, 1964: Cassius Clay (aka Muhammad Ali) becomes World Heavyweight Champion Billboard No. 1 hits include: “It’s My Party” by Lesley Gore, “Blue Velvet” by Bobby Vinton, and “My Boyfriend’s Back” by the Angels July 2, 1964: Civil Rights Act of 1964 is enacted Winner of Academy Award for Best Picture: Lawrence of Arabia In 1965… Parenting Trends: Baby and Child Care by Benjamin Spock is the “go-to” parenting book for most parents of young children August 28, 1963: Martin Luther King, Jr., delivers his “I Have a Dream” speech November 22, 1963: President John F. Kennedy is assassinated Parenting Trends: Between Parent and Child by Haim G. Ginott is published March 8, 1965: U.S. troops arrive in Vietnam COLOR KEY: Trends in books/toys/music/movies Historical events Parenting trends In 1968… April 4, 1968: Martin Luther King, Jr. is assassinated In 1969… July 20, 1969: Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin are the first men to walk on the moon August 15–18, 1969: Woodstock Festival November 10, 1969: Sesame Street premieres on public television In the ’60s... Kids are playing with Barbie dolls, G.I. Joe action figures, Matchbox cars, Chatty Cathy dolls, Easy Bake Ovens, Etch-a-Sketches, Lite-Brite, and Legos Spring 1963 1964 Five couples (Boker and Susanna Doyle, Gil and Sarah Burke, Larry and Olivia Huntington, Fritz and Marian Schwarz, Joe and Bay Wasserman) resolve to found a new school on the Upper West Side WSMS moves to the Young Israel Synagogue on 91st Street and Amsterdam Avenue; an afternoon class is added 1965 Fall 1963 Frederick Douglass Houses WSMS moves to the Parish House of St. Michael’s Church at 225 West 99th Street WSMS first opens, offering one morning class in a room in the Frederick Douglass Houses on Columbus Avenue at 104th Street Parish House at St. Michael's Church Number of students enrolled for 1963-64: 15 Number of teachers: 1 14 WEST SIDE MONTESSORI SCHOOL – GREAT BEGINNINGS | FA L L 2 0 1 2 | w w w. w s m s n yc . o rg In 1973… In 1974… In 1977… Bestselling/award-winning children’s books include: George and Martha Encore by James Marshall, Noisy Nora by Rosemary Wells, The Little Red Hen by Paul Galdone, Have You Seen My Cat? by Eric Carle, and Who, Said Sue, Said Whoo? by Ellen Raskin August 9, 1974: President Richard Nixon resigns in the wake of the Watergate scandal April 26, 1977: Legendary disco Studio 54 opens Billboard No. 1 hits include: “You’re So Vain” by Carly Simon, “Killing Me Softly With His Song” by Roberta Flack, and “Tie a Yellow Ribbon ’Round the Ole Oak Tree” by Tony Orlando and Dawn Winner of Academy Award for Best Picture: The Godfather January 22, 1973: In its decision regarding Roe v. Wade, the U.S. Supreme Court declares abortion a fundamental right under the Constitution In 1975… April 30, 1975: The fall of Saigon marks the end of the Vietnam War In 1979… November 4, 1979: Iran takes American hostages in Tehran In 1976... Parenting Trends: The Uses of Enchantment, Bruno Bettelheim’s discussion of the emotional and symbolic importance of fairy tales for children, is published September 20, 1973: Billie Jean King beats Bobby Riggs in the “Battle of the Sexes” tennis match In the ’70s... Kids are playing with Hoppity Hops, Sit ’n Spins, Nerf balls, Simon, Shrinky Dinks, Big Wheel tricycles, Slime, and the video game Pong 1971 WSMS becomes one of the first private institutions to receive public funding for its financial aid program through the city’s Agency for Child Development (later known as the Administration for Children’s Services, or ACS) 1973 1975 Teri Seidman becomes Director Penelope Pi-Sunyer becomes Director Spring 1974 1979 The West Side Educational Trust is established to raise funds for, and to negotiate, the purchase of 309 West 92nd Street from the Calhoun School Marlene Barron becomes Head of School 1972 Fall 1974 John Sherman becomes Director WSMS opens its doors at 309 West 92nd Street 15 In 1981… In 1986… September 25, 1981: Sandra Day O’Connor is sworn in as the first female judge on the U.S. Supreme Court Parenting Trends: Solve Your Child's Sleep Problems by Richard Ferber is published In 1983… Bestselling/award-winning children’s books include: A Chair for My Mother by Vera B. Williams, Doctor DeSoto by William Steig, The Berenstain Bears and the Messy Room by Stan Berenstain, I Was So Mad by Mercer Mayer, and Angelina Ballerina by Katharine Holabird In 1989… November 9, 1989: The Berlin Wall comes down In the neighborhood: The Children’s Museum of Manhattan opens in its current location on West 83rd Street Billboard No. 1 hits include: “Down Under” by Men at Work, “Billie Jean” by Michael Jackson, and “Every Breath You Take” by the Police Winner of Academy Award for Best Picture: Gandhi In the ’80s... Kids are playing with Rubik’s Cubes, Cabbage Patch Kids, My Little Pony dolls, Guess Who?, Koosh Balls, Transformers and Masters of the Universe action figures, and Pound Puppies 1983 The Building for Our Future Campaign is launched to raise funds to renovate rooftop play space and Garden level 16 WEST SIDE MONTESSORI SCHOOL – GREAT BEGINNINGS | FA L L 2 0 1 2 | w w w. w s m s n yc . o rg Billboard No. 1 hits include: “I Will Always Love You” by Whitney Houston, “Can’t Help Falling in Love” by UB40, and “That’s the Way Love Goes” by Janet Jackson In 1996… In the neighborhood: Bank Street Bookstore opens in its current location on Broadway and 112th Street Winner of Academy Award for Best Picture: Unforgiven In 1998… In 1992… In the neighborhood: The playground in Riverside Park at 91st Street is renovated and renamed Hippo Playground In 1990… February 11, 1990: Nelson Mandela is freed from prison Parenting Trends: The Baby Book by William Sears and Martha Sears is published In 1993… Bestselling/award-winning children’s books include: Owen by Kevin Henkes, Stellaluna by Jannell Cannon, Barnyard Dance! by Sandra Boynton, The Kissing Hand by Audrey Penn, and The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig by Eugene Trivizas In 1994… Parenting Trends: What to Expect: The Toddler Years by Arlene Eisenberg, Heidi Murkoff, and Sandee Hathaway is published The Macarena becomes a worldwide dance craze Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by J.K. Rowling is published in the U.S. In 1999… Kids’ cable TV network Noggin launches; Baby Mozart, the first video in the Baby Einstein series, is released In the ’90s... Kids are playing with Tickle Me Elmo dolls, Beanie Babies, Nintendo 64 game systems, Nintendo Game Boys, American Girl dolls, Furby dolls, and Super Soakers 1993 1995 The 30th Anniversary Campaign is launched to raise funds to build a two-story, 1,400-square-foot addition at rear of building WSMS’s teacher education program (WSMS-TEP) is launched 1996 Two-story addition at rear of building is completed 1997 WSMS earns accreditation from the New York State Association of Independent Schools (NYSAIS) 17 In 2001… In 2004… September 11, 2001: 9/11 Parenting Trends: Reality series Nanny 911 premieres on FOX In the neighborhood: The Rose Center for Earth and Space (part of the American Museum of Natural History) opens In 2003… In 2008… November 4, 2008: Barack Obama is elected President of the United States Bestselling/award-winning children’s books include: The Man Who Walked Between the Towers by Mordicai Gerstein, My Friend Rabbit by Eric Rohmann, Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! by Mo Willems, The Dot by Peter Reynolds, and While We Were Out by Ho Baek Lee Billboard No. 1 hits include: “Crazy in Love” by Beyoncé and Jay-Z, “This Is the Night” by Clay Aiken, and “Hey Ya!” by OutKast Winner of Academy Award for Best Picture: Chicago In the ’00s... Kids are playing with Cranium games, Polly Pocket dolls, Uglydolls, Pokémon cards, Leapfrog Leapsters, Webkinz, Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo Wii 2006 The Campaign for West Side Montessori School is launched to raise funds for “green” renovation of all classrooms and kitchen 2002 WSMS earns accreditation from the American Montessori Society (AMS) 2007 2003 Mimi Basso becomes Head of School The Air Conditioning Campaign is launched to raise funds to install air conditioning in gym and in classrooms on second, third, fourth floors 18 WEST SIDE MONTESSORI SCHOOL – GREAT BEGINNINGS | FA L L 2 0 1 2 | w w w. w s m s n yc . o rg 2009 “Green” renovation of WSMS classrooms and kitchen is completed WSMS earns accreditation from the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (MSA) WSMS launches its visiting scholar program In 2012… Parenting Trends: Bringing Up Bébé by Pamela Druckerman is published Bestselling/award-winning children’s books include: A Ball for Daisy by Chris Raschka, Me…Jane by Patrick McDonnell, The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore by William Joyce, Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site by Sherri Duskey Rinker and Tom Lichtenheld, and Press Here by Hervé Tullet Billboard No. 1 hits include: “We Are Young” by Fun., “Somebody That I Used to Know” by Gotye, and “Call Me Maybe” by Carly Rae Jepsen Winner of Academy Award for Best Picture: The Artist 2011 Parents Room is renovated and transformed into Parents Room/Library 2013 WSMS’s 50th anniversary CELEBRATION 2.2.2013 Number of students enrolled for 2012-13: 227 Number of teachers: 43 19 Alumni News Alicia and her Alicia and her father, Ira husband, Jason The “Go-To” School Two Generations of the Hall Family at WSMS The audience at the Broadway production of The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess on a recent Wednesday night sits enthralled by the attractive woman with the amazing voice in the starring role. What they probably don’t know is that she got her start at West Side Montessori School. Alicia Hall Moran, parent of twins Malcolm (3Wpm) and Jonas (2Wpm), is herself an alumna of West Side. As her father, Ira Hall, says, when he and his wife Carole, who worked in publishing as an editor, moved to 90th and Riverside in the late ’70s with two young girls, the word from friends and neighbors was that WSMS was the “goto” school. And from their first day Alicia and her younger sister, Stephanie, thrived, finding a place that fostered their development by allowing them to explore their interests, both academic and artistic. Both girls were (are!) musically gifted, and WSMS supported this talent in many ways. In fact, when Alicia and Stephanie moved on to public school in suburban Connecticut, Alicia was surprised and disappointed to find that their new classroom did not have the broad assortment of instruments that WSMS had. The sisters pursued separate interests. Stephanie uses her talents in music and performance to great effect as a second grade teacher in Stamford, CT. Alicia, a classically trained mezzo-soprano, married jazz pianist Jason Moran, whom she met at the Manhattan School of Music after graduating from Barnard. For Anthropology class Alicia wrote a paper about Frederick Law Olmsted’s design for Riverside Park that included a look at West Side Montessori School. As she says, WSMS “has an important place in my idea of my 20 WEST SIDE MONTESSORI SCHOOL – GREAT BEGINNINGS | d Jonas ns, Malcolm an grandso Carole and her FA L L 2 0 1 2 | education. It was the beginning.” When it came time for her boys to go to school, WSMS was clearly “where to begin” for them. Jason is often on the road, performing with his group The Bandwagon or serving as artistic advisor at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, as well as on the faculty of the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. For the Morans, WSMS provided the warm, stimulating environment Alicia remembered, together with the flexibility of an afternoon schedule, so she could spend time with the boys every morning before her own performing commitments took over. Alicia says she had “ultimate faith in the program” to be as she remembered it, that WSMS felt like a community school then and now. The way our building fits in with the original architecture of the neighborhood is emblematic of WSMS “living out its philosophy. The façade is not a façade, but real; not boastful or ostentatious, but authentic.” Alicia remembered feeling a “sense of separation” as she went from home to school, which was reflected in a “sense of confidence, that there were many things I could do myself, that the relationships in class were my own.” She recalls being “a mover and a shaker” in the classroom. Malcolm and Jonas have had a similar experience. Alicia requested that they be in separate classrooms, and this has worked out well. She remembers, as far back as the age of four, how having her name on a cubby gave her a sense of entitlement to the classroom. In the same way, her boys love naming and identifying things in the class, writing letters to friends, organizing around people rather w w w. w s m s n yc . o rg alicia HALL MORAN Alicia loves the “do no harm” approach underlying Montessori: “exploring the natural gifts you come with … the joy when you excel is its own reward.” than things. She sees music as a natural integrator in the classroom, giving activities an organic sense. She loves the “do no harm” approach underlying Montessori: “exploring the natural gifts you come with … the joy when you excel is its own reward.” Returning to WSMS after 30+ years, Alicia was pleased that the renovations over the years have not disturbed the core feeling of the school, and Ira had a similar reaction when he returned for Grandparents and Special Visitors Day last spring. As a board member from 1977-1981, he was part of the team that hired former head Marlene Barron, not so long after WSMS moved to 92nd Street. After a distinguished career in business and finance, and service on multiple boards including that of Stanford University, he was impressed by the current state of the WSMS facilities, and excited by the social development so evident in the classroom: “the individual attention available with multiple educators in the classroom, the way the kids interact respectfully with each other, how the children complete tasks in a free and flexible but orderly way.” There have been many changes at WSMS over the past 35 years, but as the Hall and Moran families can attest, the core mission of the school has stayed the same: to build a lifelong love of learning in a socially, culturally, and economically diverse community that promotes individual creativity, openness to differences, and respect for self and others. In 2012 The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess won the Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical. Under the direction of Diane Paulus, this is a somewhat streamlined version of the opera written by George and Ira Gershwin, with book and additional lyrics by DuBose Heyward. Audra McDonald, who appears most nights in the title role of Bess, is justly celebrated as pivotal to that honor. But equally important to the success of the play are the many talented supporting performers. Alicia Hall Moran has been lauded as Audra’s understudy, performing the lead role upwards of 50 times, filling in for her frequently in the Wednesday evening performance, as well as during those times when Audra takes a well-deserved break. Alicia has appeared as a member of the ensemble on non-Bess nights since the play opened in January. Alicia’s eclectic career, varied interests, and broad talent have earned her high praise in venues as varied as the 2012 Whitney Biennial (for which she and Jason put together a collaboration of artists, practitioners, and music), cabaret shows (Alicia Hall Moran + the motown project), and dance (creating vocal music for Chapel/ Chapter with the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company). We can’t wait to see where Alicia’s talents take her next! 21 West Side Montessori School Annual Report of Giving 2011-2012 22 WEST SIDE MONTESSORI SCHOOL – GREAT BEGINNINGS | FA L L 2 0 1 2 | w w w. w s m s n yc . o rg why give? “We donate because WSMS offered an encouraging and supportive environment that allowed Chanelle to blossom into a responsible, caring, and confident child. We believe it is important to support the admirable efforts of WSMS to provide other families with this kind of support.” —Claribel Sanchez and Conrad Batraville, parents of Chanelle A. Batraville (Class of 2012) There are many different reasons why current WSMS parents, alumni parents, grandparents, friends, trustees, teachers, and staff donate to our school, but Claribel and Conrad’s statement perfectly captures two fundamental motives shared by all: a belief in our mission, and a generous desire to make a WSMS education possible for other children. Whatever form a donation takes—a monetary contribution to the Annual Fund, a gift in kind, a donation of time and talent toward one of the school’s many committees and events—and whatever the size, the underlying spirit is the same, and we are deeply grateful for every single gift we receive. Your support helps us carry out so many tasks that are central to our mission: providing tuition assistance to one out of five students; securing competitive compensation and outstanding professional development opportunities for our faculty; operating our on-site Montessori teacher education program; and ensuring the school’s financial stability and long-term viability. Donations to the Annual Fund also enable us to achieve specific goals in the improvement of our program and our facilities. Recent examples include the installation of state-of-the-art play equipment in our gym to provide new opportunities for children to build their bodies and their competence; the launch of our visiting scholar program; the addition of new play equipment to our outdoor rooftop play space; and the transformation of our Parents Room into our beautiful new Parents Room/Library. Thanks to your generosity, we are able to succeed in our primary task of providing an exceptional education to each and every one of our students, and we can plan to do the same for generations of students to come. To all of you, our sincere thanks. 23 The Annual Fund 2011-2012 WSMS FACULTY, STAFF, AND TRUSTEES ACHIEVE 100% PARTICIPATION FOR THE FOURTH YEAR IN A ROW! The Cornerstone of Our Fundraising Effort Every single gift to the Annual Fund makes a significant difference to our school. Each contribution helps us to sustain and enhance the exceptional level of education that we offer each child; to continue to attract and retain superb teachers through fair and competitive compensation and outstanding professional development opportunities; to offer financial aid to more than 20% of our students; and to achieve a balanced budget while maintaining and augmenting reserves to ensure the school’s longterm vitality. This year, contributions to the Annual Fund once again topped the $300,000 mark, demonstrating the ongoing generosity of our current and alumni families, grandparents, alumni, foundations, and friends. 24 The Importance of 100% Participation Community support is a key indicator of the strength of any school, and WSMS is strengthened immeasurably by the many tangible ways in which our community demonstrates its commitment to our mission. This year, faculty, staff, and trustees have reached the significant milestone of 100% participation for the fourth year in a row. We are most grateful for their unanimous show of support. Participation of enrolled families has grown substantially as well, reaching nearly 70%. WEST SIDE MONTESSORI SCHOOL – GREAT BEGINNINGS | FA L L 2 0 1 2 | w w w. w s m s n yc . o rg Achieving a high percentage of participation is essential to our continued success. It builds a strong culture of giving in which everyone shares in the satisfaction of supporting the whole, and it sends a powerful and positive message to prospective families and potential donors that our mission is compelling and worthy of support. Our sincere thanks to all for getting us closer to our goal of 100% participation. ANNUAL FUND CONTRIBUTORS 2011-2012 BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2011–2012 FACULTY 2011–2012 Valda Witt, President Mimi Basso, Head of School Liz Canino, Secretary Raul Pineda, Treasurer Chad Gifford, Vice President Charles Harkless, Vice President Alex H. Southwell, Vice President Myles B. Amend Jocelyn Gooding-Smith Alexandra Jarislowsky Jae K. Lee Anne Lyons Bryan Mazlish Alicia D. McGill Robert Shepardson Amy Tarr Greg Thorne Kristen Chae Arabadjiev, PA Representative Amy Groome, PA Representative Tracy King, Faculty Representative Sheila Akhavein Gretchen Amberg An Anglo Michaela Aquino Margaret Arnold Carol Baird Ester Bak Stephanie Bethel Chloe Chang Heather Clarkson Aldo Evangelista Natalia Fisher Kate Fleming Katherine Fordney Nicole Geller Casey Gomez Stefanie Gschliesser Kim Hennessy Melanie Hernandez Veera Hiranandani Natasha Holloway Nalli-Ann Horsford Maiko Ishii Hye Sun Jang Melina Juarez Thana Khouli Tracy King Yayoi Kobayashi Roxann Lewis Donna Longdon Margot Mack Robyn Mernick Stefanie Meyer Cristina Moreno Missy Nascimento Marcia Polanco Amanda Punsoda-Rodriguez Nubia Ramirez Carol Roehr Ema Sato-Warga Joan Shisler Gelsey Steinbrecher Kate Stephens Sarah Szen Kelly Szuhay Mingma Ukyab Windy Wellington ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 2011–2012 Mimi Basso Becky Bonelli Suzanne Day Lorén DeNicola Sarah Eson Melissa Freeman Sarah Gillman Barbara Grant Julia Jimenez Leah Leicht Liz Lowy Patricia Luciani Melissa Mack Mike Moran Chelsea Petrozzo Jonathan Toogood 25 PA RT I C I PATION BY CL ASS ANNUAL FUND CONTRIBUTORS GARDEN Anonymous Janis and Dave Auster Andrea Cohen and Rodger Citron Barbara M. Cohen, GP Lisa and Erik Duus Tanya and David Giles Lupita Esteban and Jesus Hinojosa Leslie Sherr and John Kurtz Margery Kurtz, GP Cindy and Lee Michel Cyma Zarghami and George Obergfoll Annika Pergament and Michael O’Looney Evgenia and Sergey Pekarsky Ella and Gregg Reuben Pamela Paul and Michael Stern Amy and Jeff Tarr, Jr. 1W Anonymous Andrea Cohen and Rodger Citron Barbara M. Cohen, GP Chiaki Honda and Olivier Couronne Paulina Arredondo-Sanchez and Felipe Garcia-Ascencio Valda Witt and Jay Hatfield Takao Honda, GP Cathy Lin and Xiaolong Mou Kat and Rob Olin General Colin and Mrs. Alma Powell, GP Ema and Craig Warga Erika M. Witt, GP Elly and Tony Wong 2E Anonymous (4) Anonymous, GP Claribel Sanchez and Conrad Batraville Olga Batraville, GP Julie and Gregory Brown, GP Jennifer and Jeffrey Brown Diane and Benjamin Chouchane Dipa Chandra and Chris Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Gilfond Monique Neal and Frank Kotsen Mr. and Mrs. Michael Levy, GP Jeff Eichenfield and Kobus Nolte Dr. Kremena S. Simitchieva and Bruce L. Pinelli Nancy Hament and Rick Scarola Alexandra Levy and Steffan Stern Lisa and Jay Yook 2Wam Anonymous Anonymous, GP Molly and Brian Burke Elizabeth Elder and Richard Carey Barbette Havriliak and Tobias Everke Soledad and Federico Infantino Monique Neal and Frank Kotsen Dolores and Ed Molloy, GP Jennifer and Edward Molloy Jann Wenner and Matt Nye Christine and Chuck Pagano Sayada and Alan Rothschild Natalie and Michael Ryan Susan Talbert Morgan and Greg Thorne Karen and Gary Wygal, GP 26 2Wpm Anonymous Noreen Wu and Ben Fried Beatrice Yang and Kevin Gregory Valoree Celona Hall and Geoffrey Hall Christine and Chris Hayden Judy and Jeff Leon, GP Alicia and Jason Moran Dena J. Seiden, GP Anne Friedman and Marvin Shiller, GP Griselle and Pedro Soto, GP Liz Canino and Cordell Spencer 3E Anonymous Michelle and Chris Babu Lynda and George Carlson, GP Michelle Simmons and Noah Carlson Michiko and Bernard Crampe, GP Lara and Phillippe Crampe Lannette Davis, GP Henna and Murtaza Haque Yayoi Kobayashi Grace Han and Bobby Liu Sujit Choudhry and Ira Parghi Katherine Westgate and David Pascual Dr. and Mrs. Michael Rosen Nicole Schmidt Allison Winn Scotch and Adam Scotch The Secklers Sharon and John Specht, GP Lisa and Kurt Strovink Amy and Jeff Tarr, Jr. The Volkmar Family 3Wam Anonymous Hilary Love and Eric Bader Lila and Sam Bader, GP Radhika Shroff and Seth Bair Lisa Rumore and Steve Bommarito Christine Chi Beatrice Cronin, GP Cecily and Joel Denny Beth Polish and Philip Friedman Ms. Madeleine Goldsmith, GP Melissa and Eric Hilfers Eliza Geer and Matthew Karchmer Jane and Robert Lerner, GP JoAnne and Chris Neidow Jann Wenner and Matt Nye Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Paul Ramsey Jane and Barry Salzberg, GP Jenifer and Mark Salzberg Maxine Schlyen, GP Deirdre Flynn and Robert Shepardson Laurie Izes and Steve Switzky Berit Block and Philipp Tamussino Michael S. Urias Mary and Matthew Vertin WEST SIDE MONTESSORI SCHOOL – GREAT BEGINNINGS | FA L L 2 0 1 2 | w w w. w s m s n yc . o rg 3Wpm Anonymous, GP (2) Malena and David Belafonte Todd Bondy Devi and Jonathan Ellant The Glezerman Family Shikha and Nishchay Goel Andrea and Tim Haddock Linda and Tom Holloway, GP Julia Moskin and Darren Kapelus Ashley Zwick and David Lavinsky Amanda and Steve Lindemann Jane and Barry Salzberg, GP Ipek Kaya-Savasoglu and Serkan Savasoglu Jennifer and Douglas Tsao 4E Kristen Chae Arabadjiev and Boris Arabadjiev Gemma Bakx Diane and Benjamin Chouchane Eldora Davis Jasmine and Carlo di Florio Stacey St. Rose–Drayton and Joseph Drayton Elly Eisenberg Suzanne and Seth Epstein Jeanmarie and William Fenrich Mr. and Mrs. James Fong Amy and Kevin Gould Henna and Murtaza Haque The Lozoya-Eckes Family Mamie and Tommy Polk, GP The Secklers Amy and Jeff Tarr, Jr. Mary and Matthew Vertin Marcia and Robert Waxman, GP Ruth and Stephen Waxman 4Wam John Antonaccio, GP Kyle and David Clark Maggan and Timothy Daileader Dipa Chandra and Chris Friedman Amy and Peter Groome Margaret and David Hensler, GP Elise Berkman and Joseph Lipman Sarah and Michael Rauch Joanna and Matthew Rego Dr. and Mrs. Michael Rosen Lisa and Kurt Strovink Ema and Craig Warga Rivvy Neshama and John Wilcockson, GP 4Wpm Anonymous, GP Sarah Miller and Jay Gaussoin Keara Bergin and Kevin Hayden Nari and Ben Lewis The Maier Family Kitty and John Simonds, GP Nicole Byrns and Lloyd Spencer Juliane and Scott Spencer Gwendolyn and Michael Tedeschi Susan and Matthew Tratner Dara Glanville and Damon Williams Nancy and Sidney Williams, GP ALUMNI FAMILIES, FRIENDS, GRAND PA R E N TS ANNUAL FUND CONTRIBUTORS Alumni Families and Friends Anonymous (2) Carol Weston and Robert Ackerman Jean Adams and George B. Adams, Jr. Marc Thomas and Myles Amend Barbara and Chip Angle Eleanor and Zoe Arms Lisa and Kevin Armstrong Joanne Aron Melissa and Elam Birnbaum Marcella Blake Becky Bonelli The Cheng Family Violeta and Adrian Chitu Carol and Cameron Clough Tina and Michael Connelly Suzanne and Douglas Day G. Thomas Denniston Rie and Brian Dolan Michelle Baker and Henry Etzkowitz Christina and Alex Evans Carole Forster Betsy Morgan and Chad Gifford The Gomez Family Elizabeth and Edward Gonzalez Jocelyn Gooding-Smith Brenda and Robert Grosbard Aileen Hefferren and Charles Harkless Haroules-Badini Family Jan and John Hazard Molly and Dylan Hixon Akemi and Bob Hong Lisa Kohl and Ricardo Hornos Carmen Knoepffler and Peter K. Ingerman Alicia McGill and Andreas Kraebber Judy and Jeff Leon Leisa and James Lundy Isabel Lytton Sarah Kimball and Bryan Mazlish Arlene Brickner and James Messing Lorrie and Bruce Millman Jeffrey Gates and Michael Moran Belle and Blake Newton Devlyn O’Connor Kathleen Heenan and Clary Olmstead E. Sophia and Gabriel Ovanessian Mayalen Uribe and Raul Pineda Doralynn and Jeffrey Pines Marcia Polanco Judith Pott Brooke and Brian Reid Nancy and Brooks Robertson Mary and Arthur Sachs Julie and Nick Sakellariadis Beth and Matthew Savage Sara and Robert Savage Amy Newman and Bud Shulman Anoo and Asif Siddiqi Sahil Siddiqi Alina and Alex Sinelnikov Dian and Robert Smith Alexandra Jarislowsky and Kevin Snow Sandra and Alexander Southwell Denise and Kearney Spillane Meridith Sopher and Ted Stachtiaris Geniel and Marcus Strock Barbara and Michael Taylor Theresa Kim and David Turnoff Sofie Van Gijsel and Peter Vermeersch Vanessa and Mark Voorham Jennifer Greenman and Christopher White Enida and Frank Wolf Eric Wolner Julie and Townsend Ziebold Yelena Rakic and Paul Zimmerman Grandparents Anonymous (5) John Antonaccio Lila and Sam Bader Olga Batraville Julie and Gregory Brown Lynda and George Carlson Barbara M. Cohen Michiko and Bernard Crampe Beatrice Cronin Lannette Davis Ms. Madeleine Goldsmith Margaret and David Hensler Linda and Tom Holloway Takao Honda Margery Kurtz Judy and Jeff Leon Jane and Robert Lerner Mr. and Mrs. Michael Levy Dolores and Ed Molloy Mamie and Tommy Polk General Colin and Mrs. Alma Powell Jane and Barry Salzberg Maxine Schlyen Dena J. Seiden Anne Friedman and Marvin Shiller Kitty and John Simonds Griselle and Pedro Soto Sharon and John Specht Marcia and Robert Waxman Rivvy Neshama and John Wilcockson Nancy and Sidney Williams Erika M. Witt Karen and Gary Wygal 27 ANNUAL FUND CONTRIBUTORS LEADERSHIP GIFTS The Founders Circle $10,000+ Anonymous Michelle and Chris Babu Valda Witt and Jay Hatfield Monique Neal and Frank Kotsen Jann Wenner and Matt Nye Mayalen Uribe and Raul Pineda Ella and Gregg Reuben Liz Canino and Cordell Spencer 309 West Supporters $5,000 to $9,999 Anonymous (3) Kristen Chae Arabadjiev and Boris Arabadjiev Maggan and Timothy Daileader Suzanne and Douglas Day Lisa and Erik Duus Jeanmarie and William Fenrich Amy and Peter Groome Aileen Hefferren and Charles Harkless Sayada and Alan Rothschild Sara and Robert Savage Deirdre Flynn and Robert Shepardson Laurie Izes and Steve Switzky Amy and Jeff Tarr, Jr. Practical Life Contributors $1,000 to $4,999 Anonymous (12) Marc Thomas and Myles Amend Eleanor and Zoe Arms Hilary Love and Eric Bader Mimi and Bob Basso Elizabeth Elder and Richard Carey Chiaki Honda and Olivier Couronne Lara and Phillippe Crampe Cecily and Joel Denny Christina and Alex Evans Betsy Morgan and Chad Gifford Bernadine and Christopher Gilfond Amy and Kevin Gould Beatrice Yang and Kevin Gregory Andrea and Tim Haddock Valoree Celona Hall and Geoffrey Hall Henna and Murtaza Haque Christine and Chris Hayden Keara Bergin and Kevin Hayden Takao Honda Eliza Geer and Matthew Karchmer Leslie Sherr and John Kurtz Nari and Ben Lewis 28 Grace Han and Bobby Liu The Lozoya-Eckes Family Sarah Kimball and Bryan Mazlish Cindy and Lee Michel Jennifer and Edward Molloy Jeff Eichenfield and Kobus Nolte Evgenia and Sergey Pekarsky Dr. Kremena S. Simitchieva and Bruce L. Pinelli General Colin and Mrs. Alma Powell Elizabeth and Michael Rosen Natalie and Michael Ryan Jenifer and Mark Salzberg Nancy Hament and Rick Scarola Allison Winn Scotch and Adam Scotch The Secklers Alexandra Jarislowsky and Kevin Snow Sandra and Alexander Southwell Denise and Kearney Spillane Pamela Paul and Michael Stern Alexandra Levy and Steffan Stern Lisa and Kurt Strovink Susan Talbert Morgan and Greg Thorne Michael S. Urias Mary and Matthew Vertin Julie and Townsend Ziebold WSMS Guardians $500 to $999 Anonymous (4) Radhika Shroff and Seth Bair Malena and David Belafonte Todd Bondy Michelle Simmons and Noah Carlson Kyle and David Clark Carol and Cameron Clough Tina and Michael Connelly Rie and Brian Dolan Beth Polish and Philip Friedman Elizabeth and Edward Gonzalez Melissa and Eric Hilfers Molly and Dylan Hixon Leisa and James Lundy Cathy Lin and Xiaolong Mou Kat and Rob Olin Patricia Luciani and Shaul Rabinowitz Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Paul Ramsey Sarah and Michael Rauch Julie and Nick Sakellariadis Ipek Kaya-Savasoglu and Serkan Savasoglu Nicole Byrns and Lloyd Spencer Jennifer and Douglas Tsao Ruth and Stephen Waxman Nancy and Sidney Williams WEST SIDE MONTESSORI SCHOOL – GREAT BEGINNINGS | FA L L 2 0 1 2 | w w w. w s m s n yc . o rg ANNUAL FUND CONTRIBUTORS WSMS Patrons $200 to $499 Anonymous (11) Barbara and Chip Angle Lisa Rumore and Steve Bommarito Barbara M. Cohen Michiko and Bernard Crampe Eldora Davis Noreen Wu and Ben Fried Tanya and David Giles Jocelyn Gooding-Smith The Haroules-Badini Family Margaret and David Hensler Lupita Esteban and Jesus Hinojosa Alicia McGill and Andreas Kraebber Margery Kurtz Ashley Zwick and David Lavinsky Judy and Jeff Leon Jane and Robert Lerner Mr. and Mrs. Michael Levy Elise Berkman and Joseph Lipman Arlene Brickner and James Messing JoAnne and Chris Neidow Belle and Blake Newton Annika Pergament and Michael O’Looney Katherine Westgate and David Pascual Brooke and Brian Reid Jane and Barry Salzberg Beth and Matthew Savage Anne Friedman and Marvin Shiller Kitty and John Simonds Juliane and Scott Spencer Berit Block and Philipp Tamussino Sofie Van Gijsel and Peter Vermeersch Enida and Frank Wolf WSMS Sponsors Up to $200 Anonymous (25) Carol Weston and Robert Ackerman Jean Adams and George B. Adams, Jr. John Antonaccio Lisa and Kevin Armstrong Joanne Aron Janis and Dave Auster Claribel Sanchez and Conrad Batraville Olga Batraville Julie and Gregory Brown Violeta and Adrian Chitu Lannette Davis Elly Eisenberg Devi and Jonathan Ellant Suzanne and Seth Epstein Michelle Baker and Henry Etzkowitz Mr. and Mrs. James Fong Carole Forster Sarah Miller and Jay Gaussoin Brenda and Robert Grosbard Jan and John Hazard Akemi and Bob Hong Carmen Knoepffler and Peter K. Ingerman Amanda and Steve Lindemann Isabel Lytton The Maier Family Lorrie and Bruce Millman Dolores and Ed Molloy Devlyn O’Connor Kathleen Heenan and Clary Olmstead E. Sophia and Gabriel Ovanessian Christine and Chuck Pagano Sujit Choudhry and Ira Parghi Doralynn and Jeffrey Pines Mamie and Tommy Polk Judith Pott Nancy and Brooks Robertson Mary and Arthur Sachs Maxine Schlyen Nicole Schmidt Amy Newman and Bud Shulman Anoo and Asif Siddiqi Dian and Robert Smith Sharon and John Specht Meridith Sopher and Ted Stachtiaris Geniel and Marcus Strock Barbara and Michael Taylor Susan and Matthew Tratner Theresa Kim and David Turnoff Marcia and Robert Waxman Jennifer Greenman and Christopher White Rivvy Neshama and John Wilcockson Dara Glanville and Damon Williams Erika M. Witt Eric Wolner Elly and Tony Wong Karen and Gary Wygal Yelena Rakic and Paul Zimmerman Listed Without Giving Level Lila and Sam Bader Gemma Bakx Melissa and Elam Birnbaum Marcella Blake Jennifer and Jeffrey Brown Molly and Brian Burke Lynda and George Carlson The Cheng Family Christine Chi Diane and Benjamin Chouchane Andrea Cohen and Rodger Citron Beatrice Cronin G. Thomas Denniston Jasmine and Carlo di Florio Stacey St. Rose–Drayton and Joseph Drayton Barbette Havriliak and Tobias Everke Dipa Chandra and Chris Friedman Paulina Arredondo-Sanchez and Felipe Garcia-Ascencio The Glezerman Family Shikha and Nishchay Goel Ms. Madeleine Goldsmith The Gomez Family Linda and Tom Holloway Lisa Kohl and Ricardo Hornos Soledad and Federico Infantino Julia Moskin and Darren Kapelus Alicia and Jason Moran Jeffrey Gates and Michael Moran Cyma Zarghami and George Obergfoll Joanna and Matthew Rego Dena J. Seiden Sahil Siddiqi Alina and Alex Sinelnikov Griselle and Pedro Soto Gwendolyn and Michael Tedeschi The Volkmar Family Vanessa and Mark Voorham Ema and Craig Warga Lisa and Jay Yook Foundations & Matching Gift Companies ACE Charitable Foundation American Express Avon Products, Inc. BlackRock BNY Mellon Community Partnership The Coca-Cola Company D.E. Shaw & Co., L.P. Deutsche Bank (2) Fidelity Charitable Fund The Gardner Family Charitable Foundation The GE Foundation Goldman Sachs (4) Google Inc. The JCT Foundation KeyBank Foundation Microsoft Moody’s Morgan Stanley (6) The Pfizer Foundation (2) The Thorne Family Trust United Way 29 WSMS Parents Association parents association committee co-chairs E very year the Parents Association of West Side Montessori School invites all WSMS parents to jump in and get involved, every year the response Classand Rep Coordinator: Book Fair: Melissa Hilfers is amazing. Composed ofMaura theDuffyentire Amanda Lindemann parent body, the PA consistently does Auction: Hilary Love an incredible job of carrying out multiple Amy Tarr Morgan End of Picnic: missions, all Thorne of which are vital toYearthe life Mary Vertin Beatrice Yang of our school: milies, lly amazed outpouring of creativity to ch a special ents for pary is one that es and jumps myriad ways emely grateevery family’s Nandita Sood Spring Fair: Daileader Hat, Mitten, Coat and • RaisingMaggan funds for the school’s financial e to be in a true h our teachers ion, who foster ve of learnyet stimulating the classrooms n you add all families bring a powerful d an experiquely WSMS xtra time mium, so whethbulb in Hippo reading at the p for “A Night baked a cake for mous bake sale, hoto for this ok, we thank taking a part memories our ve of this special s. Monique Neal aid program by producing Boots twoDrive: annual Natalie Ryan Faith Kewfi fundraising events, the Auction and Maier the Sally Wheeler Pumpkin Picnic: Veronica Omole Spring Fair Shikha Goel Ivy Tsui Co-Presidents We hope thisGroome yearbook helps Amy and preserve and celebrate all those incredible moments bothArabadjiev in Kristen Chae and out of the classroom and that you will enjoy it for years to come! With much gratitude, Amy Groome & Kristen Chae Arabadjiev 30 Independent/ Public Schoolviews Fair: • Serving as a voice for parents’ on Bulb Planting: policy and program decisionsElise at Berkman WSMS Elise Berkman Oscar Estupiñan Evelyn Guerrero • Building and maintaining a strong school community by promoting understanding and friendship among WSMS families through close communication and a wide array of school events WEST SIDE MONTESSORI SCHOOL – GREAT BEGINNINGS | FA L L 2 0 1 2 | w w w. w s m s n yc . o rg We are continually awed by the amount of time, talent, and goodwill bestowed so freely by our parent community. This past WSMS year’s PA co-presidents, Kristen Chae Yearbook: Leslie Sherrand Amy Groome, assembled Arabadjiev and led an energetic, creative, and School Photo: 10 hardworking group of committee chairs Kyle Clark 11 Rose-Drayton and Stacey classSt. representatives, whose names you see here. This list of volunteers Grandparents/Special constitutes only a small percentage of the Visitors Day: Kim Brooks countless parents who sold raffle tickets, Pasquale Seckler lent aCaren hand before and after school events, worked on the yearbook, and so much Bulletin Board: Natalie more. OurRyan heartfelt thanks to all of you. WSMS Merchandise Sale: Joanna Hagan Rego David Beach ind are ns of te the ity of ntessori to relish diversity.” ontessori Parents Association 2011-2012 Information and Publications PA Co-Presidents Kristen Chae Arabadjiev Amy Groome 2E Cristina Melendez Jennifer Weisselberg Bulletin Boards 2Wam Natalie Ryan Family Fun Independent School Panel Book Fair Elise Berkman Oscar Estupiñán Maura Duffy Amanda Lindemann Hilary Love 2Wpm Karen Duffy Nyla Islam School Photos Kyle Clark Stacey St. Rose–Drayton Bulb Planting Elise Berkman Evelyn Guerrero 3E Kristen Magnani Jennifer Ozanne Yearbook Tanya Giles Kara Morehouse Jackie Ramsay Leslie Sherr End-of-School Picnic Nandita Sood Beatrice Yang Grandparents & Special Visitors Day Kim Brooks Caren Pascquale Seckler 3Wam Hilary Love Jenifer Salzberg 3Wpm Class Representatives Ipek Kaya-Savasoglu Naree Suarez Coordinator 4E Gemma Bakx Henna Haque Melissa Hilfers Hat, Mitten, Coat and Boots Drive Garden Faith Kewfi Sally Wheeler Maier Veronica Omole Janis Auster Nissa Booker Pumpkin Picnic Paulina Arredondo-Sanchez Kara Siegel 4Wam Sarah Moore WESTHagan SIDE Joanna Rego 1W Shikha Goel Ivy Tsui Sayada Rothschild Natalie Ryan MONTESSORI SCHOOL 10/5 4Wpm pumpkin picnic Juliane Spencer Sally Wheeler-Maier 20 21 WSMS Merchandise Sale David Beach Joanna Hagan Rego 16 WEST SIDE MONTESSORI SCHOOL 10/5 17 pumpkin picnic pumpkin picnic “The needs of mankind are universal. Our means of meeting them create the richness and diversity of the planet. The montessori child should come to relish the texture of that diversity.” — Maria Montessori 16 17 31 43rd Annual Auction 1/29/12 In celebration of WSMS’s beautiful new Library/Parents Room, this year’s Annual Auction treated guests to “A Night at the Library.” The ballroom at Rodeph Sholom was transformed into a world of literary delights, complete with book-inspired beverages. Hugh Hildesley of Sotheby’s was once again ingenious in his ability to entertain the guests while keeping the bidding going full tilt. Most of all, the Auction was a great opportunity for WSMS parents and friends to get together and have a terrific time, all in support of the school’s Financial Aid Fund. With so many enticing items offered in so many ways—the Live and Silent Auctions, the Raffle, and the Online Auction—the level of participation was tremendous. The Auction raised $113,647 for the Financial Aid Fund. Co-Chairs Amy Tarr, Morgan Thorne, and Mary Vertin assembled a talented and tireless team of subcommittee chairs. 32 Auction Co-Chairs Amy Tarr, Mary Vertin, and Morgan Thorne From set-up to take-down, from soliciting contributions to managing the auctions and raffle, this group of parents executed every aspect of the event with amazing skill and camaraderie. Our sincere thanks go to Amy, Morgan, and Mary, to the subcommittee chairs, and to everyone who donated their time, energy, financial resources, and so many wonderful auction items to help make this WEST SIDE MONTESSORI SCHOOL – GREAT BEGINNINGS | FA L L 2 0 1 2 | w w w. w s m s n yc . o rg event such a success. Thanks to all those who so generously purchased tickets for our teachers. A very special thank you to the WSMS faculty and to our children, who worked so hard to create the star items of the show: the classroom projects! Special thanks also to those on the faculty who donated their time and creativity to this year’s imaginative Teacher Time projects. Thanks also to the school administration for all their help and support. AUCTION CO-CHAIRS Amy Tarr Morgan Thorne Mary Vertin AUCTION COMMITTEES Auction Photography Claribel Sanchez Sasha Tcherevkoff Banking Dave Auster Nicole Byrns Steve Bommarito Oscar Estupiñán Ben Lewis Cathy Lin Bar & Catering James Fong Tasha Hailey Hutchins Ruth Waxman Philip Friedman Carla Hassan Catalog Content Malia Simonds Juli Spencer Melissa Hilfers Jenifer Salzberg Corporate Solicitation Alexandra Levy Data Management Jennifer Ozanne Decorations & Entertainment Kelly Gannon Leslie Sherr Michelle Babu Karen Duffy Maura Duffy Tamara Kuittinen Alison Schwartz Barry Weisselberg Graphic Design Leslie Sherr Item Management Christine Hayden Jean Teo Item Management Post-Auction Raffle Live Auction Registration Marielle Eckes Hilary Love Online Auction Dipa Chandra Cindy Michel Parent Solicitation Grace Han Henna Haque Keara Bergin Berit Block Kim Brooks Suzanne Epstein Andrea Haddock Marty Haessler Madeleine Hensler Faith Kewfi Sally Wheeler Maier Jennifer Malloy Kalkidan Mekonnen Monique Neal Evgenia Pekarsky Annika Pergament Beth Polish Aisling Ryan Julie Schiffman Nandita Sood Lisa Strovink Ashley Zwick Personnel Kristen Chae Arabadjiev Amy Groome Note: Bold indicates committee chair Maggan Daileader Stacey St. Rose–Drayton Davina Harris Loretta Chon Eldora Davis Sheneka McKenzie Sage Set-Up Gigi Soto Susan Talbert Veronique Bavaud Liz Canino Tasha Croskey Jeanmarie Fenrich Anne Powell Lyons Sarah Moore Temi Ogiste Veronika Omole Naree Suarez Silent Auction Elise Berkman Nicole McFarland Molly Burke Elly Eisenberg Maria Gomez Take-Down Sean Morrison Jasher Brea Tanya Giles Alicia Hall Moran Kat Olin Adam Soden 33 AU C T I O N SUPPORT E R S Vendor Solicitation Lara Crampe Valoree Celona Hall Gemma Bakx Paul Dammkoehler Kate Hartnick Elliott Nancy Hament Amanda Lindemann Jackie Ramsey Caren Pasquale Seckler Monica Teng Susan Tratner Beatrice Yang Additional Volunteers Gemma Bakx Nissa Booker Christine Chi Tim Daileader Carmen Daniell Cecliy Denny Marielle Eckes Bill Fenrich Bernadine Gilfond Nancy Hament Madeleine Hensler Hyunjoo Jung Faith Kewfi Tamara and Tero Kuittinen Cathy Lin Bill Maier Marty Martinez Vinit Mehta Rob Olin Jenn Ozanne Matthew Rego Natalie Ryan Caren and Mike Seckler Molly and William Steiger Jason Talbert 34 Underwriting Kristen Chae Arabadjiev and Boris Arabadjiev Nandita Sood and Sandeep Bidani Gillian Bourhill and Todd Bondy Aisling Ryan and Sascha Brodsky Dipa Chandra and Chris Friedman Paulina Arredondo-Sanchez and Felipe Garcia-Ascencio Amy and Kevin Gould Amy and Peter Groome Aileen Hefferren and Charles Harkless Malia Simonds and Elliot Kirschner Grace Han and Bobby Liu JoAnne and Chris Neidow Katherine Westgate and David Pascual Evgenia Pekarskaya and Sergey Pekarsky Vanessa Novelli Pigatto and Alex Pigatto Natalie and Michael Ryan Anne Friedman and Marvin Shiller Liz Canino and Cordell Spencer Naree and Frank Suarez Amy and Jeff Tarr Mary and Matthew Vertin Ruth and Stephen Waxman Teacher Ticket Sponsors Marc Thomas and Myles Amend Kristen Chae Arabadjiev and Boris Arabadjiev Mimi and Bob Basso Russell Granet and David Beach Jennifer and Jeffrey Brown Diane and Benjamin Chouchane Andrea Cohen and Rodger Citron David and Kyle Clark Lara and Philippe Crampe Paulina Arredondo-Sanchez and Felipe Garcia-Ascencio Sarah Miller and Jay Gaussoin Betsy Morgan and Chad Gifford Beatrice Yang and Kevin Gregory Amy and Peter Groome Andrea and Timothy Haddock WEST SIDE MONTESSORI SCHOOL – GREAT BEGINNINGS | FA L L 2 0 1 2 | w w w. w s m s n yc . o rg Valoree Celona-Hall and Geoffrey Hall Henna and Murtaza Haque Aileen Hefferren and Charles Harkless Valda Witt and Jay Hatfield Christine and Christopher Hayden Keara Bergin and Kevin Hayden Katja Hecker-Barberi and Alexander Hecker Malia Simonds and Elliot Kirschner Tamara and Tero Kuittinen Leslie Sherr and John Kurtz Jane Royal and John Lantis Marielle Eckes and Emilio Lozoya Cindy and Lee Michel Cyma Zarghami and George Obergfoll Kelly and Jonathan Opdyke Evgenia Pekarskaya and Sergey Pekarsky Joanna and Matthew Rego Jenifer and Mark Salzberg Caren and Mike Seckler Liz Canino and Cordell Spencer Nicole Byrns and Lloyd Spencer Laurie Izes and Steve Switzky Amy and Jeff Tarr Morgan and Greg Thorne Christine Chi and Michael Urias Mary and Matthew Vertin Donations in Kind Blue Point Brewing Company Brewery Ommegang Brooklyn Brewery Fizzy Lizzy GuS Grown-up Soda Hugh Hildesley Jenna Verhoff PepsiCo PortraitBug SerendipiTea Sotheby’s Southern Wine & Spirits Stumptown Coffee Roasters Live Auction Donors Teacher Time Projects Gretchen Amberg An Anglo Michaela Aquino Chloe Chang Heather Clarkson Natalia Fisher Kate Fleming Katherine Fordney Nicole Geller Casey Gomez Ester Gruber Stefanie Gschliesser Melanie Hernandez Veera Hiranandani Natasha Holloway Nalli-Ann Horsford Maiko Ishii Yayoi Kobayashi Roxann Lewis Donna Longdon Margot Mack Robyn Mernick Stefanie Meyer Cristina Moreno Missy Nascimento Amanda Punsoda-Rodriguez Carol Roehr Ema Sato-Warga Joan Shisler Gelsey Steinbrecher Kate Stephens Sarah Szen Jonathan Toogood Mingma Ukyab Windy Wellington Families Valda Witt and Jay Hatfield Julia Moskin and Darren Kapelus Monique Neal and Frank Kotsen Nicole and Brian McFarland Cyma Zarghami and George Obergfoll Annika Pergament and Michael O’Looney Jennifer and Mark Salzberg Nancy Hament and Richard Scarola Anita Lee and Michael Verovic Mary and Matthew Vertin Vendors Alice’s Tea Cup JC Renners Lisa Lee Nickelodeon Sotheby’s Sports Illustrated WallCandy Arts Online Auction Donors Families Anonymous Ben and Brent Allen Hilary Love and Eric Bader Radhika Shroff and Seth Bair Gemma Bakx Claribel Sanchez and Conrad Batraville Russell Granet and David Beach Nandita Sood and Sandeep Bidani Lisa Rumore and Steve Bommarito Madeleine Hensler and David Brylawski Molly and Brian Burke The Cabranes Family Jean Teo and Yoon Chong Diane and Benjamin Chouchane Andrea Cohen and Rodger Citron Chiaki Honda and Olivier Couronne Marcia Pichardo and Alberto Crespo Maggan and Tim Daileader Roman Dammkoehler Eldora Davis Lisa Demas Stacey St. Rose–Drayton and Joseph Drayton Devi and Jonathan Ellant Kate and Stephen Elliott Ivy Tsui and Oscar Estupiñán Noreen Wu and Benjamin Fried Dipa Chandra and Christopher Friedman Stephen Fullington Kelly and J. Jay Gannon Sarah Miller and Jay Gaussoin Shikha and Nishchay Goel Valoree Celona-Hall and Geoffrey Hall Henna and Murtaza Haque Christine and Christopher Hayden Keara Bergin and Kevin Hayden Melissa and Eric Hilfers Lupita Esteban and Jesus Hinojosa Katharine Holabird Tasha and Imar Hutchins Soledad and Federico Infantino Nyla and Saqib Islam Faith and Ali Kewfi Leslie Sherr and John Kurtz Jane Royal and John Lantis Kathi Lapidus Ashley Zwick and David Lavinsky Kristina Stege and Chris Leon Nari and Benjamin Lewis Elise Berkman and Joseph Lipman 35 Marielle Eckes and Emilio Lozoya Cindy and Lee Michel Alicia and Jason Moran Ramjerdi Morrison Jeff Eichenfield and Kobus Nolte Temi and Nathaniel Ogiste Kat and Rob Olin Kelly and Jonathan Opdyke Marty Haessler and Edward Pallesen Kremena Simitchieva and Bruce Pinelli Jackie and Timothy Ramsey Joanna and Matthew Rego Sayada and Alan Rothschild Sascha Brodsky and Aisling Ryan Ipek Kaya-Savasoglu and Serkan Savasoglu Julie and Joshua Schiffman Gigi Soto and Tariq Shaukat Kara and Andrew Siegel Christy Silvester Juliane and Scott Spencer Tim Stansfield Pamela Paul and Michael Stern Alexandra Levy and Steffan Stern Lisa and Kurt Strovink Laurie Izes and Steve Switzky Karen Duffy and Sasha Tcherevkoff Gwendolyn and Michael Tedeschi Monica and John Teng Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Tsao Christine Chi and Michael Urias Veronica M. Vazquez Anita Lee and Mile Verovic Mary and Matthew Vertin Jennifer and Barry Weisselberg Hyunjoo Jung and Jongku Yee Loretta Chon and Jinho Yim Lisa and Jay Yook 36 Vendors Aria Wine Bar Atlantis Long Island Aquarium Ballet Academy East Barbuto Restaurant Bespoke Theatricals Blue Hill at Stone Barns Bradford Portraits Brooklyn Cyclones Baseball Club Carolina George Carousel of Languages Children’s Museum of the East End Dr. Anita Dormer Equinox Exhale Mind Body Spa Fast Track Kids Frank Stella Clothiers French Institute Alliance Française Hard Rock Cafe Haute Look Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort and Spa at Gainey Ranch Imagination Playhouse: Sammie & Tudie Jess and Friends Jo-Ann Makovitzky, Tocqueville Restaurant JoAnn Monaco, MD John Robshaw Textiles Kidville, UWS Lemlem, Inc. Liberty by Emma Frank The Little Gym of the Upper West Side Major League Soccer Michael Dustin of the New Arts Mohawk Mountain Ski Area Nalini Method Nathan Sindi New Jersey Devils New York Rangers Hockey Club WEST SIDE MONTESSORI SCHOOL – GREAT BEGINNINGS | FA L L 2 0 1 2 | w w w. w s m s n yc . o rg New York Yankees OM Factory Paris Health Club Pilates Shop and Yoga Garage Pure Yoga Reebok Sports Club NY Richard Mishaan Design LLC Sage Laser ScribblePress Socialsklz SoulCycle Sphatika International LLC Super Soccer Stars S’wonderful LPE Taste Buds Trowbridges Arabians Vincent Chirico, Vai Restaurant Wendy Moss YogaWorks Zoma Ethiopian Restaurant Silent Auction Donors Families Karen Solimando and Philippe Adler Suneeta Krishnareddy and Shanu Aggarwal Janis and David Auster Veronique and Serge Bavaud Russell Granet and David Beach Nandita Sood and Sandeep Bidani Nissa and Courtney Booker Kimberly and Peter Brooks Lisa and James Clunie Holly and Tom Corbett Maggan and Tim Daileader Roman Dammkoehler Catherine McKinley and Andre Davis Elly Eisenberg Jeanmarie and William Fenrich Tanya and David Giles Valda Witt and Jay Hatfield Christine and Christopher Hayden Katja Hecker-Barberi and Alexander Hecker Aisha Joseph Bruce Kallner Faith and Ali Kewfi Tamara and Tero Kuittinen Kristin Lodoen and Leif Linder Elise Berkman and Joseph Lipman Nicola and Justin Lorenz Anne Powell Lyons and Francis Lyons Sally and Billy Maier Jennifer and Edward Molloy Jr. Jean Nardone Jennifer Ozanne Sarah Moore and Michael Rauch Joanna and Matthew Rego Ella and Gregg Reuben Natalie and Michael Ryan Caren and Mike Seckler Dawn Jackson-Soden and Adam Soden Molly and William Steiger Lisa and Kurt Strovink Amy and Jeff Tarr Susan and Matthew Tratner Anita Lee and Mile Verovic Angela Vertin Vilma Victoria Sevda Topr and Dmitriy Yevdokimov Ema and Craig Warga Vendors Acker Merrall & Condit Co. and Wine Workshop Calvin Klein Home Epstein and Son Jewelry Equinox Greenwich Jewelers Jess and Friends Larisa Barrera/Jose and Maria Barrera Co. Le Métier de Beauté Major League Soccer MD Skincare/Dr. Dennis Gross New York Racing Association Oscar de la Renta The Phoenician, a Luxury Collection Hotel Silver Music Tashka by Beatrice Wollman Rink Raffle Donors Families Anonymous (4) Tasha Croskey and Destini Allen Claribel Sanchez and Conrad Batraville Gretchen Berra Lisa Rumore and Steve Bommarito Aisling Ryan and Sascha Brodsky Diane and Benjamin Chouchane Lara and Philippe Crampe Anita and Paul Dammkoehler Lisa and Erik Duus Michole and Steven Eisenberg Selina Ho and James Fong Elizabeth Pinner and Ilya Glezerman Maria Gomez Beatrice Yang and Kevin Gregory Melissa and Eric Hilfers Lupita Esteban and Jesus Hinojosa Irina and George Kogan Tamara and Tero Kuittinen Kristina Stege and Chris Leon Elise Berkman and Joseph Lipman Grace Han and Bobby Liu Marielle Eckes and Emilio Lozoya Anne Powell Lyons and Francis Lyons Maura Duffy and Christopher Martinez Jennifer and Sean Morrison Cathy Lin and Xiaolong Mou Temi Ogiste-Olaoye and Nathaniel Ogiste Christine and Chuck Pagano Polarn O. Pyret Alison and Stephen Schwartz Susan Talbert Berit Block and Phillipp Tamussino Amy and Jeff Tarr Ruth and Stephen Waxman Hyunjoo Jung and Jongku Yee Make Meaning Mint Cars On-Demand MT Custom Passion Hair Salon Patrick Smith, LMT Positively Organic Clothes The Public Theater Rita’s Italian Ices NYC Sarabeth’s West Supercuts Tasti D-Lite The Town Shop Twenty-One Spa & Nails Two Boots Vital Theatre Company Vendors Bank Street Bookstore Bradford Portraits Dean’s Pizzeria Discovery Programs Eastside Westside Music Together Equinox Fast Track Kids Fine & Schapiro Hombom Toys I See Me! Indian Cafe Jess and Friends Kay Jewelers Kiwi Crate Little Eric Shoes 37 SCHOOL 5/12/11 spring fair “Our aim is not only to make the child understand, and still less to force him to memorize, but so to touch his imagination as to enthuse him to his innermost core.” 38 39 — Maria Montessori ng r Spring Fair 42 2011/12 43 5/12/12 After many months of organization and hard work, the team behind this year’s Spring Fair, led by Co-Chairs Maggan Daileader, Monique Neal, and Natalie Ryan, was rewarded with a glorious spring day: warm and sunny. Children, parents, teachers, and neighbors came together on 92nd Street for a great day of games, food, shopping, and entertainment. Kids had a wide array of fun activities to choose from, including basketball toss, sugar cookie decorating, mini golf, and bracelet making, while grown-ups caught up with friends and found bargains at Second Hand Sue, the book sale, and the general store. Everyone enjoyed the live music and the terrific food, from the burgers and hot dogs to the delicious international buffet to the always popular bake sale. 38 WEST SIDE MONTESSORI SCHOOL – GREAT BEGINNINGS | FA L L 2 0 1 2 | w w w. w s m s n yc . o rg This year’s Spring Fair raised $11,731 for the WSMS Financial Aid Fund. Our heartfelt thanks go to Maggan, Monique and Natalie; to the stellar group of subcommittee chairs they assembled, whose teamwork made every aspect of the Fair run smoothly; and to all who so generously donated their time, talent, and financial resources to help make this beloved annual WSMS family tradition such a success. SPRING FAIR CO-CHAIRS Fishing Outdoor Entertainment Molly Burke Andrea Haddock Maggan Daileader Cecily Denny Monique Neal Natalie Ryan Flower Arranging Parking Tamara Kuittinen Leslie Sherr Spring Fair Committee Chairs Flyers/Posters Veronika Omole Bake Sale Elise Berkman Sarah Moore Sayada Rothschild Kyle Clark Stacey St. Rose Personnel Front Desk Photography for Yearbook Craig Warga Mary Vertin Banking Ashley Zwick Steven Bommarito Timothy Daileader Publicity Mary Vertin General Store David Beach Basketball Toss Registration and Tickets Russell Granet Bernadine Gilfond Jasmine Nahhas di Florio Joanna Hagan Amanda Lindemann Bracelet Making Grill Amy Tarr Susan Talbert Claribel Sanchez Kremena Simitchieva Remote Control Cars International Foods Table Sand Art Ipek Kaya-Savasoglu Cathy Lin Children’s Activities Kristina Stege Marielle Eckes Henna Haque Second Hand Sue Bernadette Clement Maze Elizabeth Elder Peter Brooks Drinks Dipa Chandra Carla Hassan Anne Lyons Terrence McNulty Mini Golf Erin Volkmar Face Painting Security Set-Up Faith Kewfi Veronique Bavaud Moon Bounce Marty Martinez Lisa Duus Maura Duffy Lee Michel Hilary Love 42 43 39 Signage Spring Fair 2012 Donors Jennifer Brown Families Jane Royal Kristen Chae Arabadjiev and Sugar Cookie Decorating Boris Arabadjiev Susan Tratner Radhika Shroff and Seth Bair Jennifer Tsao Mr. and Mrs. S. Courtney Booker III Maggan and Timothy Daileader Take-Down Kate and Stephen Elliott Jason Goldsmith Christine and Chris Hayden Jenn Ozanne Irina Kogan Monique Neal and Frank Kotsen Trolley The Lozoya-Eckes Family Liz Canino Joanna and Matthew Rego Jongku Yee Ella and Gregg Reuben Jenifer and Mark Salzberg Amy and Jeff Tarr 42 Morgan and Greg Thorne 43 Lisa and Jay Yook Vendors PepsiCo WSMS Mimi Basso Barbara Grant Melissa Mack ...and all of the WSMS faculty and staff 40 WEST SIDE MONTESSORI SCHOOL – GREAT BEGINNINGS | FA L L 2 0 1 2 | w w w. w s m s n yc . o rg Very special thanks to the WSMS faculty, who provided many of the photos used in this magazine, and to the WSMS administrative team—a multi-tasking, multi-talented, always collaborative group who has helpe d in ways too numerous to count. Ed i t o r : Ed i t o ri a l Consultant: Pa t r i c i a Lu c i a n i , S c h o o l Ad va n c e m e n t C o p y Ed i t o r : Ol i v i a K i m Cre a t i ve : Me l i s s a Ga c e k Ti n a C o n n e l l y Ph o t o g r a p h y : W S M S Fa c u l t y, W S M S Pa rents, To b i a s Eve rk e w w w. e ve rke.com/, Cr a i g Wa rg a w w w. c r a i g w arga.com/ Sp e c i a l T h a n k s : Sarah Eson, Ira Hall, Alicia Hall Moran © 2012 West Side Montessori School (WSMS) 3 0 9 We s t 9 2 n d St re e t Ne w Yo rk , N Y 1 0 0 2 5 Ph o n e : ( 2 1 2 ) 6 6 2 - 8 0 0 0 Fa x : ( 2 1 2 ) 6 6 2 - 8 3 2 3 w w w. w s m s n yc . o rg 23 309 West 92nd St re e t Ne w York, NY 100 2 5 Phone: (212) 662 - 8 0 0 0 Fax: (212) 662-83 2 3 www.wsmsnyc.org West Side Montessori S chool Accreditations: American Montessori Society Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools New York State Association of Independent Schools
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