2012-2013 - MetroSquash
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2012-2013 - MetroSquash
FROM COURTS TO COLLEGE The 2012-2013 METROsquash Annual Report Celebrating 8 Years of Transformational Programming Established 2005 Lane Tech College Prep (7th & 8th) METROSQUASH HQ B OA R D I N G S C H O O L S : Chicago City Day School PARTNER HIGH SCHOOLS: 10 PARTNER MIDDLE SCHOOLS: 8 - Blair Academy, NJ - Cate School, CA - Choate Rosemary Hall, CT - Hotchkiss, CT - Lake Forest Academy, IL - Loomis Chaffee, CT BOARDING SCHOOLS: 6 NEAR NORTH SIDE GARFIELD PARK Westinghouse College Prep LAWNDALE BRONZEVILLE DOUGLAS MCKINLEY PARK BRIDGEPORT ARCHER PILSEN HEIGHTS GAGE PARK WEST ELSDON CLEARING WEST MARQUETTE LAWN PARK SCOTTSDALE CANARYVILLE BACK OF THE YARDS GARFIELD RIDGE Lindblom Math & Science Academy MARQUETTE PARK WEST ENGLE- ENGLEWOOD WOOD ENGLEWOOD King College Prep HYDE PARK MORGAN PARK 1. Fiske Elementary 2. Sexton Elementary 3. U of C-Woodlawn HQ Kenwood Academy SOUTH SHORE GREATER GRAND CROSSING GRESHAM Kozminski Community Academy KENWOOD WOODLAWN AVALON PARK CHATHAM BEVERLY Rich Central High School Olympia Fields, IL Ariel Community Academy OAK LAND GRAND BLVD. BRAINERD MOUNT GREENWOOD 1. Chi Arts 2. Young Women’s Leadership Charter 3. Hales Franciscan H.S. 4. Urban Prep-Bronzeville NORTH SOUTH CHINA SIDE TOWN PILSEN LITTLE VILLAGE 2 Ogden Int’l School BURNSIDE CALUMET HEIGHTS SOUTH CHICAGO JEFFERY MANOR PULLMAN ROSELAND Gary Comer College Prep METROsquash Geography: Partner Schools Our mission is to use squash, academics, SOUTH DEERING EAST SIDE WEST PULLMAN mentoring, cultural enrichment & community service to empower Chicago Public School students to reach their full academic, athletic, and personal potential. RIVERDALE HEGEWISCH Foundation Grants 24% Gala & Events 22% Individuals 19% Celebrating Our 8th Year Board Members 12% Dear METROsquash Family, Family Foundations 9% Government Grants 7% 2012 FUNDING SOURCES Pro-Am Tournament 4% In 2005 a small group of squash enthusiasts believed that there was a Corporations 3% place in Chicago for a program combining squash and education that INDIVIDUALS created educational and life changing opportunities for Chicago Public 19% 12% BOARD MEMBERS School students. That year, our first class of 5th grade students took to the courts and the classroom, and the squash and civic community FAMILY FOUNDATIONS gave us a chance to prove that we could make the program work. Today, after eight years and the extraordinary efforts of students, families, staff, CORPORATIONS 9% 3% 24% FOUNDATION GRANTS donors, volunteers, and mentors, we are proud to introduce to you our first graduating class of high school seniors—each of whom is enrolled in their best match college or university! GALA & EVENTS 22% 4% 7% GOVERNMENT GRANTS PRO-AM TOURNAMENT This is our first year with a class of graduating high school seniors and a full cohort of 150 students in 5th through 12th grade. We will not stop there. Serving our students ‘in, to, and through’ college is the next challenge that Over the 2012-2013 school year, METROsquash will embrace and we look forward to doing everything METROsquash helped students access we can to promote our students’ success during their college years. $654,221 IN ACADEMIC AND SQUASH We have also made significant progress to ‘Secure the Future’ and ensure SCHOLARSHIPS. Through the end of that METROsquash will be a permanent fixture within the squash and 2017, METROsquash will have helped afterschool extracurricular program in which civic community. The METROsquash Academic and Squash Center will not Chicago Public School students can participate. students access a projected $3,319,345 only allow us to more than double the number of students served, but They marry the academic support and athletic will provide a safe and secure space for students and families to learn and “METROsquash is quite simply the best training like no other program. The students grow. enjoy it because it develops them in both arenas equally. The METROsquash team We are delighted to present to you our 2012-2013 Annual Report. We focuses on college and the trips the students thank you for your belief in our mission and are grateful for the opportunity get to take around the country are the extra to continue our work on behalf of METROsquash students and families. motivation students need to make it to the finish line and enroll in college. I would register IN SCHOLARSHIPS. We welcome Paul Cussen as our Board Chair. Paul has been a volunteer for METROsquash since 2005 and has served on the board since 2007. Paul and his wife Peg are both long term mentors to three of our students, and are a dedicated, dynamic team! Welcome Paul! Paul with senior Robert Garner at King College Prep’s graduation Sincerely, every Gary Comer College Prep student in METROsquash if they had the space for them. ~ Mike Huguelet, Gary Comer College Prep Paul Cussen Board Chair David Kay Executive Director Kyle Larry stands proudly with his plaque for being Valedictorian of his 8th grade class at Kozminski Community Academy. Kyle is headed to Gary Comer College Prep in the Fall. 3 FROM COURTS TO COLLEGE Hard at Work. 139 COLLEGE APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED 51 COLLEGE ACCEPTANCES 32 SCHOLARSHIPS APPLIED FOR PROBLEM: Only 39% of CPS students graduate high school and attend 4 year colleges. SOLUTION: METROsquash prepares students to enter their best matched high schools and colleges by providing a continuum of support from 5th grade FINANCIAL/FEDERAL & SCHOOL BASED AID EARNED $295,681 through high school graduation. In 2013, 100% of METROsquash students enrolled in four year colleges and universities. ADDITIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS EARNED & FEDERAL WORK STUDY EARNED $17,830 Total SCHOLARSHIPS/ FINACIAL AID EARNED $313,511 In, To, & Through... Of the 8 seniors graduating this year, 7 of the 8 will be the first in their families to attend college. METROsquash works with students starting in 5th grade and follows them as they travel through middle school, high school, and starting in 2013-2014, college. By introducing students in middle school to the idea of college and giving students opportunities to travel to college campuses, METROsquash students and their families learn early on the importance of higher education. METROsquash students begin to see themselves on these campuses. METROsquash staff help students navigate the complex college application and financial aid process so that they are not only prepared to enter college, but are not burdened by excess debt and are supported through college graduation. 4 METROSQUASH CLASS OF 2013 Kareemah Bates | Monmouth College “METROsquash has not only helped me with my academics, it taught me how to play a new sport. Most importantly though, METROsquash has become my family. I have friends at school, but my best friends are at METROsquash. I can’t wait to get to practice every day to spend time with them, and I know that I will stay in touch with all of them in college, no matter where we all go!” ~METROsquash student since 2005 Johan Esparragoza| University of Iowa "I have met so many new people since I joined the METROsquash team and have learned to be a leader. I have learned to really focus on my studies and that when I set my mind to something, I can really make it happen. I have benefited most from the college exposure that I have received—from taking day trips to spending a week on a college campus, it has helped me decide which school would be right for me.” ~METROsquash student since 2010 Keshawn Idris | Baldwin Wallace University METROsquash students went on 36 college visits over the 2012-2013 school year, visiting 30 different cities across the country. Of these schools, 6 were chosen by our students as their school of choice. "When I joined the team in 2006 I had no idea what squash even was. My mom decided that we were going to do this program and we have both stuck with it ever since. METROsquash has done so much for me and my family over the last 7 years- traveling to London on a trip, having a safe place to go after school and also having a mentor to guide me. I know that I am where I am today because of this program. It is not like any other program, and I can now say that I am GOING to college!" ~METROsquash student since 2006 Marneé Irby | Northwestern University "When I joined the team I was really shy and didn't know many people. Through the help of METROsquash, I have learned what it means to be a part of a team and to be a leader. I want to set a good example for my younger sisters and know that through my hard work and the help of METROsquash, I have helped them see that a future of going to college and even having your choice of where to go is a possibility! I think that METROsquash teaches you that—how to set positive goals for yourself, and then work to achieve them!" ~METROsquash student since 2011 Robert Garner | Univ. of Missouri "I am so glad that my friend Don told me about METROsquash. I have made so many new friends in the program, and I know that it has helped me boost my grades and find out what I want to do in the future. I was able to take a summer engineering class for a week at Mizzou where I stayed in the dorms and I was named camper of the week! I know that this helped me decide that Missouri is where I want to go to school.” ~METROsquash student since 2009 Don Hall | Univ. of Illinois- Springfield "METROsquash has given me so many opportunities. I have traveled all over the country, even skiing in Colorado and visiting tons of college campuses. I know that these trips helped me decide where I wanted to go to school and what I liked. I will be going to El Salvador this summer to play in a squash tournament and travel. I cannot think of a better way to kick off the end of my summer with my METROsquash friends before we all head to college!" ~METROsquash student since 2005 Precious Rooks | Denison University "METROsquash has helped me so much since I started. I originally was not a good student and I ended up in a high school that didn't challenge me. METROsquash not only helped me get out of that high school and into Gary Comer, but I ended up boosting my academics and taking AP classes! I took courses to boost my ACT over the summer at METROsquash, and got to work with all of the tutors to help me when I needed it. I know that this is the reason why I am going to Denison University this fall, and I can't wait to play squash with their team!" ~METROsquash student since 2006 Marylyn Rogel | University of Vermont "I joined METROsquash because I heard about all of the travel opportunities that my classmates had and also because of the academics. I never thought that I would be good at squash, but I now love to play! I know that it is because of squash that all of us are able to travel. I think I have benefited the most from the life skills lessons I have learned, it has helped me open my eyes to so many different cultures and experiences! I am so excited to go to college in the fall!" ~METROsquash student since 2009 5 ACADEMICS 8th grade student Damian Jackson in a High School Prep session This year METROsquash students spent over 750 hours working one-on-one with PROBLEM: Only 7.9% of all 11th graders in CPS tested college ready, scoring a Academic Tutors and an additional 49 hours THE METROSQUASH JOURNEY with tutors and staff during the 2012 Chicago Teachers Strike. 21 on the ACT or higher. Nearly 40% or 60,000 CPS students drop out before graduation, enough to fill the entire stadium at Soldier Field. METROSQUASH ONBOARDING HIGH SCHOOL PREP PROGRAM RESULTS: 35 Introduction to College: 5th & 6th Grade METROsquash helps students access their best matched, high performing high schools Exposure to College: 7th & 8th Grade while also offering one-on-one tutoring, college counseling, and ACT Prep courses. 100% of METROsquash 8th grade students and 100% of METROsquash high school seniors are entering their best College Awareness: 9th Grade College Exploration & Skill Building: 10th Grade College Preparation: 11th Grade Countdown to College: 12th Grade COLLEGE PROGRAM Beginning the College Journey: Freshman Navigating through College: Sophomore Deciding a Career Path: Junior Finishing Strong: Senior matched high schools and colleges this fall. 6 HIGH SCHOOL ACCEPTANCES COLLEGE PREP PROGRAM where 84% of freshman are on track to graduate, 19 All 11 STUDENTS were accepted to their best matched high schools, including Gary Comer College Prep, Westinghouse, Rich Central High School, Muchin College Prep, Mount Carmel College Prep, & Cate School in California. HIGH SCHOOL PREP PROGRAM SOLUTION: HIGH SCHOOL APPLICATIONS COMPLETED College Graduation & Alumni Program LAUNCH OF THE METROSQUASH READING PROJECT This year METROsquash implemented the METROsquash Reading Project based off of Junior Great Books, where students were able to earn incentive based prizes for reading books independently and writing a short reflection piece. Throughout the year, METROsquash students read over 50 EXTRA books! We are excited to grow the program next year. ACT AND SSAT PREP METROsquash rising senior students spent the summer in a three week intensive ACT course led by Educational Endeavors. Students averaged a 1.5 SCORE INCREASE on their ACT before and after the course. Two 8th grade students spent three weeks in SSAT prep, preparing to begin the boarding school application process. SQUASH, WELLNESS, & TRAVEL PROBLEM: Only 52% of CPS High School students play on sports teams and 40% of students have no physical education classes. 2012-2013 STUDENT HIGHLIGHTS: - Competed in 26 tournament and team matches (a 15% increase over 2011-2012) in 14 different cities, yielding 283 tournament and team match entries - In the 2013 METROsquash 5K, students decreased their overall average mile time by 1 minute and 30 seconds and decreased their overall 5k average time by 10 minutes, 10 seconds from the 2012 METROsquash 5K - Khadijah Muhammad, U19 U.S. Squash Junior Bronze Champion at the 2013 Bronze Nationals in Stamford, Connecticut 55 METROsquash students receive an average of - Yazmynne Carter as 1st place winner in shot put at the Founders League Championships, breaking the school record for distance thrown at Choate Rosemary Hall Albany, NY Annandale, NY Avon, CN Birmingham, MI Boston, MA Breckenridge, CO Bronx, NY year, along with year-round fitness training including the METROsquash 5K. Burlington, VT < B OSTON, MA Students & NUSEA Founder Greg Zaff at the Urban Individuals tournament at Harvard University Lake Forest, IL Lakeville, CN Lancaster, PA Lawrenceville, NH Oxford, OH fitness instruction per week and team matches each Joliet, IL METROsquash students have traveled for squash tournaments, cultural outings, college & boarding school tours. Blairstown, NJ squash tournaments, camps, Iowa City, IA Normal, IL 6 hours of squash and and compete in numerous International Falls, MN NUMBER OF U.S. CITIES Amherst, MA SOLUTION: Harlem, NY Carpinteria, CA Chicago, IL Cinncinnati, OH Cleveland, OH Columbia, MO Northfield, MN Philadelphia, PA Pleasant Prairie, WI Poughkeepsie, NY Princeton, NJ South Hadley, MA Springfield, IL St. Louis, MO Stamford, CT Tarrytown, NY Toledo, Ohio Valparaiso, IN Vernon Hills, IL Wellesley, MA West Lafayette, IN Williamstown, CT Williamstown, MA Windsor, CT Wooster, OH Dayton, OH > Deerfield, CT GAMBIER, OHIO 10th grade students visit Kenyon College and meet with squash coaches while on their Spring Break College Visit Trip > ST. LOUIS, MO > Students visit St. Louis University during the MICDS tournament DEERFIELD, MA Boarding school students Sherly & Yazmynne compete for Loomis Chaffee & Choate at the Founders League Championships Delaware, OH Denver, CO Detroit, MI Downers Grove, IL Evanston, IL Exeter, NH Gambier, OH Granville, OH Greencastle, IN 4 STUDENTS will travel to El Salvador this summer to participate in a week long cultural enrichment experience complete with squash clinics and tournaments! 7 MENTORING METROsquash has paired 18 students with adult mentors this year and currently has 40 Mentor-Mentee pairings, a 55% increase since 2011-2012. Students stay paired year over year and develop long term relationships that help them navigate through their teenage years and into adulthood. PROBLEM: Students left unsupervised 3 or more days per week are twice as likely to hang out with gang members, three times more likely to be engaged in criminal behavior, and more than three times as likely to use drugs. 10-16 year olds who have a relationship with a mentor are 46% less likely to start using drugs and 27% less likely to use alcohol. 18 STUDENTS PAIRED WITH ADULT MENTORS 40 MENTOR-MENTEE PAIRINGS 55% INCREASE SINCE 2011-2012 Newly paired mentors & mentees enjoy their first group Mentor outing at Seven Ten Lanes in February From left to right: Kyle and Matt Chang, Mason & Jeff Sawin, Lauryn & Charlotte Thoresen, and Elijah and Sandy Carton SOLUTION: METROsquash provides students with a safe space to go after school, ensuring that students are in a supervised, productive environment where they can grow and learn. The METROsquash Mentor program pairs students one-on-one with trusted adult role models and confidants, someone to guide them and share in enriching experiences that help challenge students and broaden Photo courtesy of Marian Kraus their horizons. “The METROsquash mentor program has helped me do so many new things, like shadowing a potential job, playing squash, visiting museums and traveling. I have been paired with my mentor James since 5th grade and he has become a part of my family.” Don Hall, METROsquash Senior 8 Mentee Bob hit up the bowling lanes with mentor Matt Wan Mentee Nubia at her play “Shrek” at Lake Forest Academy with her mentor Jayme Betts Mentor Jay Beidler runs the METROsquash 5K with his mentee, Cameron helping him cut his 5K time by 9 minutes ENRICHMENT METROsquash recruits experts to deliver interactive seminars that equip students to make informed decisions in middle school, high school, and life. PROBLEM: In 2009, 28% of CPS schools cut extracurricular activities as a way to compensate for budget shortfall. In 2010, CPS created $1M in budget cuts by eliminating spring semester sports for sophomore students. SOLUTION: Each METROsquash student participates in over 40 hours of enrichment programming per year, including life skills, cultural enrichment, and community service. METROSQUASH LIFE SKILLS FOCUS AREAS FAMILY HEALTH & WELLNESS STUDENT WELLNESS Life Skills VIOLENCE PREVENTION DEVELOPING SELF REPRESENT YOURSELF FINANCIAL LITERACY DIVERSITY AWARENESS METROsquash partnered with the following organizations this year to deliver a well-rounded array of life skills sessions: - Kozminski Community Academy Violence Prevention Day - Access Community Health and Donya Hooks Sexual Education Day - Junior League Chicago “Kids in the Kitchen” Family Health & Wellness Day - METROsquash Board of Directors, Aux. Board & Mentors “College Speed Dating” - Gideon Group Violence Prevention Day - ULINE Job shadow day at the ULINE Factory - Center for Multicultural Communities and Center on Halsted Diversity Day Cultural Enrichment Students Marylyn and Karyn with their ski instructor on their first day of ski school over spring break in BRECKENRIDGE, COLORADO Visiting ULINE Factory in PLEASANT PRAIRIE, WISCONSIN Learning how to ice skate in DAYTON, OHIO Community Service METROsquash students performed over 20 hours of community service this year, starting with their winter food drive for Port Ministries. METROsquash students and families paired the annual Holiday Potluck with a time to give back to their community in need, collecting canned foods items to donate over the holidays. Over Spring Break, METROsquash staff partnered with Playstreets, the Woodlawn Public Safety Alliance and the South East Chicago Coalition, offering alternative spring break activities at Dulles, Sexton, and the Washington Park Field House serving over 110 students from the Woodlawn and Washington Park community. In May and June, METROsquash students partnered with the community, helping clean up Washington Park in the Clean & Green Day, and participated in Habitat Restoration Day in Washington Park Conservancy. METROsquash students at the end of the METROsquash Clean and Green Community Service Day 9 SUMMER PROGRAMMING Each summer, METROsquash partners with After School Matters to hire summer camp counselors for our METROsquash Summer Writing and Squash Camp, giving students job experience and leadership skills that prepare them for their future. 174 PROBLEM: Over 530 youth under the age of 21 have been killed from violence in the City of Chicago since 2008, an overwhelming amount of which happen over the summer months when school is out of session and students go unsupervised. METROsquash high school students and camp counselors Kinsa Sillah, King College Prep (back left) and Yazmynne Carter, Choate Rosemary Hall (back center) are pictured here with their campers over the summer of 2012. METROsquash 2013 Summer Opportunities SOLUTION: METROsquash ensures that all students gain at least one enriching summer opportunity, including summer internships, spending a week on a college campus, The METROsquash Summer Writing and Squash Camp, and additional local and national squash and academic camps. SQUASH CAMPS Cleveland Squash Camp 4 Dayton Squash Camp 2 Deerfield Academy Camp 1 Denver Doubles 4 Good Nick Squash 1 International Squash Academy at Kenyon College 2 Lake Forest Squash Camp 2 NUSEA Embrace Squash Camp 2 NUSEA Midwest Urban Championships 30 Streetsquash Squash Camp 2 University Club Squash Camp 6 SUMMER INTERNSHIPS METROsquash After School Matters Interns Fieldglass, Inc. Internships 10 TOTAL SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES $36,855 10 2 ENRICHMENT CAMPS Camp Edwards Carleton Liberal Arts Experience El Salvador Squash Trip Just the Beginning Legal Camp Kooch-i-Ching Northwestern Center for Talent Development Phillips Exeter Summer Program Second City Camp 4 2 4 1 1 6 1 1 LOCAL ACADEMIC PROGRAMS METROsquash Summer Writing & Squash Camp 60 METROsquash Start Fresh Program 12 METROsquash ACT Camp 10 METROsquash SSAT Camp 4 This year, METROsquash has helped students earn $36,855 in summer scholarships, with more opportunities arriving each day. Family This year, METROsquash launched the METROsquash Parent/Guardian Committee, consisting of 7 parents, two board members, and METROsquash staff. This committee met bi-monthly and was an integral part of the overall increased parent & family involvement this school year. The committee assisted with try-outs, the Holiday Potluck, the METROsquash 5K, Graduation, and fundraising. A special thank you to all of the members of this committee and all of the families at METROsquash—we had more family participation this year than ever before! Volunteers & Community Partners METROsquash relies heavily on its volunteers & community partners to help run day to day programming. From volunteering on the courts, providing additional lessons at clubs like the University and the Union League Clubs, to helping out in the classroom and at Life Skills sessions, volunteers are what make the program run so efficiently. METROsquash benefits from crucial partnerships with the University Church and the University of Chicago, providing classroom and court space, and additional members of the immediate community. We would like to recognize the following partners: Kelly Allen Vernita Calbert Tiffany Hill Trevor & Tracy John-Charles Mary Sillah Alanna Washington BOARD & STAFF: Marcus Bosch Paul Cussen Brandon McNab Ty Parker VOLUNTEERS U of C Work Study Marley Archiega Eliza Betteridge Spencer Duncan Ignas Grabauskas Graham Greve Marina Grozdanova Russell Hathaway Stephanie Joseph Walker King Stephen Lurie Amatha Mouchmouchie AlfonsoOrdonez Izzy Rubin COMMUNITY PARTNERS Kristian Taylor Nathan Wilson Community Volunteers Patrick Barry Greg Beihl Maggie Cornelius Tim Corvino Chris Foster Tessa Huttenlocher Desmond Jones Geoff LaPorte Richard Nettles Jennie Passehl + Advisory Andrew Song Diane Van Hoof Matt Wan Johnathan West Squash Ameer Allaudeen Seth August Bill Conry Paul Cussen Kerry Fliss Sam Fulton Marshall Eldred Bill James John Jennings Rutwik Kharkar Eugene Kim DFSS Dr. Graphx Educational Endeavors Federal Work Study Program 20th Ward Alderman's Office French Consulate Access Community Health Flywheel Chicago After School Matters Gary Comer College Prep BAM, Becoming a Man Gideon Group Benevolent Harrow Sports Beyond Sport HUD BMO Captial Markets Hyde Park Neighborhood Club Booth School of Business Illinois Intervention Center Brit Insurance ISAC Camp Kooch I Ching Junior League Club CCAP Kenyon Squash Team Chicago Cares Kellogg School of Management Chicago Childcare Society KLEO Chicago Scholars Ladder Up City of Chicago Lake Forest Academy Cleveland Raquet Club Manifest Digital College Greenlight Metropolitan Family Services College Squash Association Mexican Consulate Collegiate Scholars Nagle Hartray Creative Alternatives Daniel Murphy Scholarship Fund Neighborhood Capital Network of Woodlawn Dayton Squash Center Northwestern Squash Team Denison Squash Team Ken Kraus Ron Lai Clary Purdy Geoff Laporte Christian Martinez Zoe Nalebuff Clay Purdy Prashant Roy Dave Sargent Japjit Singh Anand Srivastava Rob Stanley Sapna Sudhir Peter Wagner Jonathan West Nathan Wilson Kevin Li Sylvie Manuel Emilie Portugal Nathaniel Posner Geri Ross Maddi Ross Sameer Sawage Alex Schonbaum Raghu Somala David Yunix Desmond Vindici Matt Wishnoff Photo courtesy of Marian Kraus FAMILIES & COMMUNITY PARENT COMMITTEE Parent Tiffany Hill running > the METROsquash 5K. Lab School Karen Dai Wyatt Dandy Cece Elfenbaum Catherine Eng Lucas Fagen Gabriel Guevara Micheal Horio Taylor Horton Jeffrey Jou Alex Kim Jeesae Kim Jarrett Lampley “The METROsqaush parent committee has been a wonderful experience to give back to an organization that has been invested in developing the minds and bodies of young people. We are excited to provide input and time to help enhance the program. It has been an outstanding academic, social and athletic developmental tool for all the children that participate.” Northwestern University Notre Dame Squash NUCTD NUPIP NUSEA Ogilvy & Mather Onwentisa Club Organic Life PlayStreets Port Ministries Posse Foundation Power Squash Academy POAH Princeton Alumni Corps Project 55 Promote 360 Purdue University Squash Team Redefined Fitness Solid Impressions South East Chicago Coalition The Racquet Club The Ten Schools The Union League Club University Club of Chicago University of Chicago U of C Community Service Center ~Alanna Washington, METROsquash Parent U of C Laboratory Schools U of C Medical Center U of C Public Interest Program U of C Work Study Program Up2Us Washington Park Conservancy Washington Park Consortium World Sport Chicago YMCA Camp Edwards YWCA Chicago “What's been most gratifying about my experience is witnessing the growth of the kids over the years. They grow from not quite having found their strengths into confident, poised young adults…and pretty good squash players, too. The transformation is astounding.” ~Clay Purdy, Squash Volunteer METROsquash supporter Chris Foster representing METROsquash at the Today Show taping in Chicago 11 METROSQUASH LEADERSHIP Board of Directors Auxiliary Board Paul M. Cussen, Chairman, National Bureau of Property Administration Marcus Bosch, Co-Chairman Pete Kearney William S. Wardrop, Vice-Chairman, Steere Capital Partners Russell Kohn, Co-Chairman Eugene Kim Wade W. Judge, Treasurer, LaSalle Investment Management Kendell Anders Marty Kinsella Peter Dunne, Secretary, Ronin Capital Sean Ballard Jack Krasaeath David Kay, Executive Director, METROsquash Jay Beidler Ben Krop David Bermingham, US Foods Jayme Betts Evan Lantz Thomas Demery, Fox River Partners Jonathan Bordoli David Moe James Dodson, Akili Audio Publishing Euler Bropleh Jim Moore James Dodson Board Chairman Daniel D. Dolan, Jr. , Dolan McEniry Capital Management LLC Sandy Carton Eli Plangger Marshall P. Eldred, Golden Hill Foods LLC Matt Chang Colleen Pratt James served as the METROsquash Board Chairman for 4 years and is a founding board member. James has been an integral part of the METROsquash family, not only serving on the Board but as a mentor and a friend. Thank you James! P. Spence Fischer, Brown Brothers Harriman Priscilla Rand DePree Beau River Thompson D. Ford, Morgan Keegan and Company Drew Eberly Nick Sandner Randolph P. Frieser, Revolution Training Centers Nick Eugenio Jeff Sawin Scott J. Graham, BMO Capital Markets Matt Falkner Alec Schmid Douglas Grissom, Madison Dearborn Partners Teddy Felker Matt Singer Elizabeth I. Holland, Abbell Associates Scott Gidwitz Toneisha Tillman Willard Hunter, Signature Cards, LLC Harry Goldstein Jolee VanLeuven Marilyn Jackson, Chicago Architecture Foundation Troup Howard Desmond Vindici Dayna Kirk, Front Row Rob Howell Matt Wan Thank you for your years of service! Russell Kohn Co-Chairman Russell served as Co-Chairman of the METROsquash Auxiliary Board for 3 years. He is a dedicated and driven team member that has brought the Auxiliary Board to a new level! Thank you Russell! Andy McAfee, Abelson-Taylor, Inc. Jacqueline E. Moss, J.P. Morgan Fredrik Nielsen, FDK Trading Staff Rudy Nimocks, University of Chicago David Kay, Executive Director Henry J. Scherck III, Diversified Search Amber Pichiotino, Development Director Walter Schmid, Idea Arbitrage Brandon McNab, Program Director Brian L. Sedlak, Jones Day Edward Gadient, Program Director Sangram S. Sisodia, Ph.D., University of Chicago Mike MacDonald, Squash Director Jevon Thoresen, ESPN Ty Parker, High School Director D. Reed Webster, Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Harrison Woods, Middle School Director J. Becket Wolf, Kingston Investments Edward Gadient, Program Director Ed joined the team in 2010, and became Co-Program Director in 2012. It is because of the hard work, dedication and drive from Ed that the 1st senior class has such a bright future! Thank you Ed! 12 Advisory Board Henry S. Bienen, President Emeritus Northwestern University Dr. Byron T. Brazier, Apostolic Church of God Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Harvard University John W. McCarter, Jr., President Emeritus The Field Museum John F. Sandner, CME Foundation Richard Uihlein, ULINE METROsquash Executive Director David Kay with Board Member Reed Webster & Auxiliary Board member Beau River at the 2012 METROsquash Ball. 2012 SUPPORTERS METROsquash would like to thank all of its 2012 fiscal year donors and supporters. METROsquash would not be able to provide transformative programming without your support!* FOUNDERS $25,000 & ABOVE Anonymous Blue Foundation Brinson Foundation City of Chicago & HUD Illinois Violence Prevention Authority National Recreation Foundation Polk Brothers Foundation Prince Charitable Trusts BENEFACTORS $10,000 - $24,999 Kirk & Katherine Baldwin BMO Harris Bank Vincent & Linda Buonnanno Gilles & Neeta Demeulenaere Thompson & Katie Ford Goldman Sachs Grant Healthcare Foundation JP Morgan Chase Foundation Fay & Dan Levin Fredrik & Jessica Nielsen Northern Trust Charitable Trust Walter & Leslie Schmid The Seabury Foundation University of Chicago Up2Us Foundation D. Reed Webster Michael & Judy Zeddies LEADERS $5,000 - $9,999 After School Matters Ariel Investments Bolder Capital & Todd Hamilton Brown Brothers Harriman Derek Christian Paul & Peg Cussen James & Paulette Dodson Daniel D. & Mary Dolan, Jr. Zach & Natasha Egan Finn Family Foundation Randolph & Maritza Frieser Scott Graham Douglas & Ann Grissom Hunter Family Foundation Willard & Lori Hunter The Jansing Cook Foundation Wade & Nancy Judge Daniel F. & Ada L. Rice Foundation The Schroeder Foundation Blake & Sara Swift Ronald & Julie Thauer Charlotte & Jevon Thoresen The University Club of Chicago William & Tina Wardrop PATRONS $2,500 - $4,999 Merrick & Lindsay Axel Jacqueline Moss & Sean Ballard Daniel Barlow Henry & Leigh Bienen Bulley & Andrews, LLC John & Sally Carton Thomas R. & Monique Demery Peter & Jennifer Dunne Marshall & Laura Eldred Finnegan Family Foundation P. Spence & Ashley Fischer Euler Bropleh & Ebba Gebisa Sean & Vicky Hunter Invesco Marilyn & Jonathan Jackson Dayna Kirk Latham & Watkins LLC Greg Winsor & Tara Marsh Andy & Cecily McAfee Rudy & Joyce Nimocks Deb & Stephen Quazzo Sara Lee Foundation Denise & Henry J. Scherck, III Brian & Ursula Sedlak Jai & Regini Shekhawat Sangram S. Sisodia, Ph.D. cont. Margaret B. & Kevin Stineman Brian & Karen Uihlein William Blair & Company J. Becket & Alison Wolf FRIENDS $1,000 - $2,499 The Francis Beidler Foundation Jess & Katherine Belcher Margaret & Philip Block Foundation The Robert Thomas Bobins Foundation Bryan Cave The Butter Family Charitable Fund Edward & Susan Chandler Chicago Asthma & Allergy David Connelly Martha Crosby & the AYCO Foundation Zelov Drake Noel Lee Dunn Susan & Stephen Felker Edward & Leslie Finn Patrick Scotto Di Luzio & Kerry Fliss John Fornengo Calvin & Sally Frese, Jr. Mark Geall Greenberg Traurig LLP & Max Drake William Hayes Barry Hue Kurt & Alison Kohlmeyer Lisa Kohn Jerrold Salzman & Ann Kowalsky Jack & Rebecca Krasaeath Andrew McGhee Todd & Mimi Mitchell Fritz Neuschel Scott & Kelly Newhall Holly & Paul O’Connor John W. D. O’Loughlin Howard Randell & Savi Pai Pettinelli Family Foundation James & Nadine Rich Lois Riley Nicholas Sandner Michael A.Sheridan Jay Trees Quinnox Inc. & Anil Kumar John Flanigan & Michele Zurakowski SUPPORTERS $500 - $999 Kendell Anders cont. V. Kelley & Miah Armour. Frederic Artwick Stephen & Wendy Ban Steve & Ann Bartram Wendy Freyer & Greg Beihl David & Deb Bermingham Scott Bermingham David Bomier Jonathan Bordoli & Teresa Grote Jennifer & Marcus Bosch Carter & Elizabeth Brown Robert Buckley Mathew Chang John & Allison Connery Patricia Cox Crown Imports & Jim Ryan Priscilla DePree Lloyd Ferguson Kevin & Elizabeth Foley Adam Gerchen Bruce & Marie Gorchow Great Lakes Advisory Group David Grumman Charles & Stephanie Harrold Charles Cotton Harrold, IV Craig & Lisa Herold Troup Howard The Huber Family Charitable Fund Ross & Elinor Jannotta Richard & Bette Karger John Kayser David & Avery Keller Dennis & Constance Keller George A. & Martha B. Kellner Foundation Carter Kennedy Mark & Sheila Kindig Russell Kohn Elissa & Edward Kovas Joseph Kunze Julie Roin & Saul Levmore Kenneth & Stephanie Love Robin McCown Courtney McGovern A. Cameron McKinney Scott Miner William & Robin Moore Nuveen Investment Holdings Michael E. Reed & Camille A. Olson Thomas & Molly O’Neill, Jr. Lisa & Roger Platt cont. Eric & Aravinda Reeves Dan & Elizabeth Reidy Scott Rempala John Butter, MD & Sara Jo Sarchett Michael W. Simpson Kirsten B. Stickney Stewart & Dodie Swift Richard Lazar & Jessica Tampas ULINE Company Brian Vanselow Katie & Keith Wilhelm David & Clara Williams Andrew & Priscilla Wilson WinTrust Wealth Management Jay Beidler & Deborah Witzburg Michael & Mary Woolever John & Tracey Zabriskie CONTRIBUTERS $250 - $499 Nicholas & Marcie Alexos Paul & Mary Anderson Robert Angevin Lesli Babbs Brette Bensinger Lester & Lue Anice Binder Sally Blackwell Philip D. Block III Family Foundation Gregory Brebach, MD James & Vivienne Brown Susan R. Bulley Willard & Jeanette Bunn Laura & Edward Carney Sanford Carton Chicago Capital Advisors & Rich Cobb Benjamin & Tricia Cox Amory Cummings Michael Curto Andrew Curto Connie & William Cussen Mathew Davis Sara Anderson Ebie & Jason Ebie Elizabeth Ehrhardt Nicholas Eugenio Mathew Falkner Shannon Farar Melissa Copley & Francis Freeman Peter & Patty Garvy C. Graham Gerst Scott Gidwitz Tracy Giffen cont. Peter Goldman Harry Goldstein Margaux Harrold Robert Howell Joseph Huffsmith Oreal & Vanessa James Paul Janowitz Kohn-Joseloff Foundation, Inc. Jones Lang LaSalle Pete Kearney Eugene Kim Jeff & Cindy Kuchman Mary & Erik Langsjoen Evan & Liz Lantz Geoffrey LaPorte Leo Burnett Company John D. & Catherind T. MacArthur Fdn. John Menton Kelly Monahan Morton & Harriet Moss, MD Sree & Leslie Nair Chris & Jill Noon Jennifer Olson Brett & Michelle Pascke Margot Pritzker Jennifer & James Pruett Pure Squash LLC Proctor Robison Marcy & Daniel Schlessinger Leslie W. Smith Sandy & Marin Turner Mathew Wan Carolyn Wayne Charles Wheelan Tenrod Inc. & Rodney Workman Philip & Ginger Yarrow Mary & Hossein Youseffi John Zabriskie *All names on this list reflect donors in the 2012 fiscal year for operating support and do not include Capital Support. 2013 operating supporters will be acknowledged in the 2013-2014 annual report 13 2012 SUPPORTERS cont. DONORS $1 - $249 Tamer Abouelsaad Vincent Anderson Craig Ashmore, OR Sairam Atluri Dean & Nora Bacalzo Anand Balsekar William Barney Timothy Merrill, MD & Reggie Beckman Ivy H. Bennett Robert & Beth Bernat Virginia Brette Besigner Mark Biggar Mary Bortscheller Jojanna Boyd Timothy Brannock Joseph Brown Peter Burling Robert Callahan David Carr John & Jane Chapman Peter B. & Crissy H. Cherry Charlie & Vanessa Clarke C. Christopher Coetzee Jonathan Cohen Donald & Ann Cole Michael & Patricia Coleman Michael Coombe Brandon Crase Peter Crowe Odile David Tony & Laura Davis Thomas Divane John & Lauren Dixon Jill Domke Edward & Lisa Edwards Lonny Essex Donald & Beth Eugenio Barrett Eynon Joshua M. Farber, MD Linda & Robert Finkel Stephen & Nancy Fletcher Margaret Fliss 14 Michelle Fowler Greg Beihl & Wendy Freyer Greg Gadient Stephen & Margaret Gadient Richard & Bette Gadient Priscilla & Jason Gaines Bruce Gale Edward & Laura Gillette Edward & Barbara Gillis Jonathan Glick Bruce & Amy Good Carol H. Graham William & Catherine Gregg Joshua Hale Christine Haskins Daniel & Ann Herrick Annie Hodges Joseph & Lesley Hoopes Elliott Hoopes Calvin Hui Faraz Hussein W. Borden James Shailesh Jejurikar Harold Jenkins Jonathan Jennings Bart McMillan & Ildiko Jona Rich Jones Kerri Jones Sam Juszczyk Lisa & Michael Kaestle James Keyser Ahsan Khalid Sarah M. Knox Norman Kohn Jeffrey Korzenik Jeffrey & Rebecca Kremin Marcus Kuracina Erika Lacerda Erik & Mary Langsjoen Stuart D. Lansing Family David M. Lantz Linda Lantz Edward O.Laumann, M.D. Scott Lennox John & Jill Levi Mark Lewis Tara Magner Tony Manzari Jackson Marvel Katherine Massey Ashley & Mathew McCall Alexandria McCauslin Lindsey A. McQuilkin Steven Medvin Margaret Meiners Chris Foster & Pauline Merrill,M.D. John Merritt Michael Weeda & Joanne E. Michalski Julianne S. & Peter B. Migley Saleem Molani Alex Morledge Annemarie Muñana Beau River & William Nebel William & Karen Needler Stephen Newman Arthur C. & Sheila Nielsen, III M.D. Colleen O’Brien Uzoma Okoli Connor O’Malley Cormac & Moira O’Malley Mark & Christie Osmond Robert A. & Deborah S. Padley Charles Parkhurst Thomas Patapoff Mead & Constance Payne Nancy R. Pichiotino William Polk Donald L. & Helen A. Price David F. Prindable Winthrop Reed James Reum David Ribbens Stephen Ritchie Jackie & Louis P. River, III MD Sarah Bradbury Robbins Greg Rouan Charles & Sarah Rowland Debbie Kleban & Paul Rupke Kiichiro Sato Sales Foundation Tim Savage Alec Schmid Robert & Antonia Simpson Donna & Mark Sisitsky Peter & Leslie Smith Catherine Smith Gregory Srodeon Seema Misra & David Steere Steven Stoyka John Strudwick JacquelineSzafara Kit Tatum Kathleen Thoresen Steve & Maria Urban Monica Mary Urban, MD Desmond Vindici Charles Von Weise Andy Wallace Ann & Jeff Walters Max Weinik Marsha & Gary Weinstein, MD Peter & Ula Wendt Kevin Williams Emily Wilson Robert Wilson Tim Wyant Charitable Fund David Zachar Greg Zaff Ting Si & Wenye Zhu Craig Zukin If your name is misspelled or missing, please accept our apologies. You may contact Amber Pichiotino at METROsquash at amber@ metrosquash.org at any time with questions or concerns. The 2012 METROsquash Ball A special thanks to the 2012 METROsquash Ball Committee! Fredrik & Jessica Nielsen- Committee Chairs Paul and Peg Cussen Thomas and Monique Demery Spence and Ashley Fischer Thompson and Katie Ford Bill and Lori Hunter Carter Kennedy William and Robin Moore Blake and Sara Swift Jevon and Charlotte Thoresen Patrick and Meredith Wood-Prince The 2012 METROsquash Ball at the Saddle & Cycle Club was a huge $189,000 success, raising over towards the METROsquash program, making it the most successful non-squash court gala in METROsquash history! We could not have done it without the leadership of the committee led by Fredrik Nielsen, as well as all of the donors and guests. We look forward to another fantastic event in 2013! SAVE THE DATE! The 2013 METROsquash Ball at the Saddle & Cycle Club! Friday, October 4, 2013 for more information, visit www.metrosquash.org/events SECURE THE FUTURE The METROsquash Academic & Squash Center To learn more, please contact David Kay, Executive Director 773-251-1711 [email protected] 15 ABRIANNA ADRIA ALEXIS ALEXUS AMAURYANA ANATHIEL ANNE CAMERON CAMERON CLARISSA COURTNEY DAMION DEEARIA DESTINY DON ELIJAH ELIJAH ELIZA EMMANUEL EVAN GABRIEL GABRIEL GABRIEL GABRIELLE GEORGE GERALD GREGORY INFINITY ISRAEL JAMARA JARRELL JAWON JOHAN JORDAN JOSEPH JOSHUA JUSTIN KAMERON KAREEMAH KARYN KAYA KAYLA KAYLAND KEANTHONY KENDALL KENDALL KESHAWN KEVEON KHADIJAH KHAMEELAH KINSA KOKUI KYLA KYLE LANGSTON LAURYN LEXIS LILIANA MAKYLA MARNEÉ MARYLYN MASON MAXWELL MEKHI MEREDITH MICHEL’LE MYLEENA NA’IMAH NATHAN NOLYNN NUBIA PRECIOUS REGAN ROBERT SAMYA SENERRA SHERLY SYDNI TAEZIA TAJJ TAYLOR TERI TIANA TREMON TREVON VALENCIA VICTORIA WILLIAM YAZMYNNE www.metrosquash.org | 5655 S. University Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637 | 773.241.5150
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