Here - Rogers Park Montessori School
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Here - Rogers Park Montessori School
Annual Report 2014-2015 Our Mission and Vision Rogers Park Montessori School believes all of its students carry within them the adults they will become. Our mission is to create an environment where children are inspired to reach their highest potential as individuals and learners by following the Montessori philosophy of education, which at its core, strives to produce vital members of the global community. Guiding all our practices is the education and promotion of peace within self, in relationships and within the world. Our vision is that each graduate will embody the following values: • Pride in academic achievement • A joy and thirst for discovery • Self-reliance • A sensitive and respectful regard for others • The ability to collaborate • An understanding of the interdependence of all that exists within the global environment • A sense of place and contribution in his/her community • The ability to think analytically 1 A word from our Board President Every year, a few steps forward--every ten years, a giant leap. This epithet describes Rogers Park Montessori School—a rich, vibrant community always on a path of continuous improvement. Every year, the administration and teachers make an active effort to step back and evaluate the curriculum—what works, what doesn’t, what can we try? They constantly stay in touch with the larger Montessori community in order to glean best practices. They look hard at our operations and determine how to make the most out of every school day—a complex exercise now that we are almost 400-children strong. In 2004, we bought two acres of land and built a 45,000 square foot building—an impressive undertaking for a little nonprofit independent school. And then in 2014, we did it again. On September 26, 2014 we secured new financing and launched a major expansion initiative to finish what we started in 2004. This year has been about trucks and hardhats. Carpool routes and playground schedules changed to accommodate the action. While the fast and furious progress in the curtained-off construction zone was not always visible, the energy and anticipation was palpable. Downstairs, little faces were pressed up against the glass in the downstairs gym while the concrete columns were being poured. We now have dedicated co-curricular rooms for our library, Spanish, drama, music, and the visual arts. We also have more space for our Full Day children (Children’s House (3-6) after school programming) and our existing elementary students. And of course, we have a dynamic new wing for our Middle School students, that they helped to design! It will be tempting to rush boldly ahead filling up closets and freshly painted walls, but it is now time once again to take smaller steps, to ensure we continue on the path of strategic decision-making as we move forward. Now, as we close out 2014-15 and a new school year unfolds, we are happy to dial it back a bit and grow appropriately and steadily into our new skin. For some, a change in paint color or a new carpool number is enough to cause jitters. So, understandably, for children and grown-ups alike our fresh new face will inspire some nervousness. But in spite of our architecturally fantastic learning environment, we are still the same community that launched a Montessori preschool in a church basement in 1966. Since then, in the face of voluminous change, we have never lost sight of who we are, and we never will. Our vision is unwavering, our core values are in place and our leadership is steadfast. Principal Debbie SenoffLangford and her team have an astute ability to revisit who we are and what we stand for on a daily basis. We owe enormous gratitude to: - Alderman O’Connor who has always championed our institution; - Bulley & Andrews, which kept the project moving smoothly while managing complicated site logistics with grace and courtesy (they must all be Montessorians!); - Jeremy Olsen, our lead architect during the construction phase, who has a love for our school that goes well above and beyond professional obligation and specializes in solving problems while keeping everyone smiling; - George Beach, our lead design architect, who had the vision to kick the adults out of the room and start the design process with the Aspen students—and has been our rock and feather ever since. Now the big question is, what will happen in 2024? Will we build a rocket? Will we discover a new solar system? We are still catching our breath from our recent expansion and will take ample time to evolve our programs and grow into our new space, but it certainly is fun to look ahead. Will we build a greenhouse or weather station? Start an endowment? Fly to the moon? Given our track record, the possibilities feel endless. Karen Salmon 2014-15 Board President 3 2014-2015 Principal Report Our community has grown tremendously over the last several years and despite the increase in numbers, we have seen the commitment of our families to the community grow stronger. I am not surprised, because while the school can be the conduit for creating opportunities for these relationships to form, it is up to the community as a whole to make it happen. To this end, I want to thank our parents and faculty for finding opportunities to connect with each other enabling RPMS to instill in the children the values and principles, which we all hold dear. RPMS has placed a high value on attracting a diverse student and faculty population. Having both an Outreach Coordinator as well as parent and faculty Diversity and Inclusion Committees to set strategic goals, our values of peace education and a ‘sensitive and respectful regard for others’ are nurtured and actively taught. This year our teachers participated in a workshop on embracing individual identity and how to bring ‘best practices’ into the classroom. The school has many affinity groups actively meeting with parents hosting dinners to discuss important topics related to diversity and supporting speakers to broaden our perspective. After a year of careful planning, we ended our fiscal year 2014-15 with the board bringing to fruition our vision of adding an additional 14,000sq ft. to complete our planned development project, which began in 2006. This has been an extraordinary year for our community with the successful addition of the Middle School space, coupled with a library, drama, art and music rooms, toddler play area, retro fit of the small and large gyms, and a new roof top play area. Additional tutoring spaces allows these programs to have ample space to deliver the quality programming our parents have come to expect. The response of the students has been one of a mature reaction: “Debbie the space is so functional it enables us to be more focused and productive. All the goals we set out for the Middle School space have been accomplished and more!” We are so very grateful to our Board of Directors, donors, volunteers, faculty, and administrative teams for providing the support needed to accomplish such a lofty goal. Our enrollment ended in 2013-14 at 376 growing to 385 in 2014-15. We are projected to grow to 396 in 2015-16. Our growth has been measured and strategic. In 2015 we added one additional Lower Elementary (6-9) and Upper Elementary (9-12) classroom, each. In our traditional manner, we build one grade at a time taking three years to complete the developmental cycle. As we grow our programming, we are also setting aside funds to support Montessori teacher training to ensure a pool of highly trained Montessori teachers for the future. The school also places a high value on continued professional development for our faculty and administration. With funds being supported by Title IIA (State Funding) and budget set-asides, our teachers attend a variety of courses, seminars and conferences to keep current with educational trends. Development of global citizenship is built into our mission and values from the time our children are two years old. Through peace education, strategies and practices our students learn to develop the tools for conflict resolution. We are proud to be one of six recipients (nationwide) of the Global Initiative for Foreign Languages award. This honor was bestowed over the summer for our ongoing relationship with the Costa Rican Language Academy which our “Here is an essential principle of education: to teach details is to bring confusion; to establish the relationship between things is to bring knowledge.” Maria Montessori, From Childhood to Adolescence Middle School students attend each year. In addition to the language component, our students partner with local middle school programs, volunteer in an orphanage in San Jose and participate in home-stays with local hosts. These experiences help students learn, first hand, of others cultures and explore the world beyond our borders. We thank Valerie Shull for her ongoing work in this area and for growing our Spanish program to one that is looked upon as a model within the country. I want to thank the entire Board for their support and work on behalf of the school community. I especially want to thank Board members David Brown, Bill Stapel and Debbie Walters for their tireless work on helping to bring the building project to completion, with a special note of thanks to Anna May Trala for chairing our successful Capital Campaign and Business Finance teams. To staff members Kim Romain and Kathy Lunsky for their tireless work on the building project and to all our volunteers I offer a huge thank you. We couldn’t do what we do without your support. To all our faculty, children, parents, grandparents, and friends you make RPMS a unique environment for learning and have created a culture that enables our community to thrive. In closing out this year I want to especially want to thank outgoing Board President Karen Salmon, for her tremendous leadership, unending support, and her amazing ability to spearhead the facility expansion project. In peace, Debbie Senoff-Langford Principal 5 Financial Year in Review Rogers Park Montessori School ended its 2014-2015 fiscal year (FY15, ending August 30) in a strong financial position. We can be especially proud of this continued strength because it comes amidst significant investment in the growth of our school and because it is the result of outstanding community-wide effort. Leadership has diligently managed the school’s business and finances. Trustees have continued to work closely and productively with the administration. And our families have continued the long history of generosity at RPMS both with their time and their financial resources. Early in FY15, the school raised about $18.5 million of debt that was used to fund the building expansion and renovations as well as to refinance the 2004 bonds used to construct the original Balmoral building. The additional debt requires leadership to ensure that our operating income can cover our obligations, and that we maintain adequate cash on our balance sheet. We comfortably met these goals in FY15 and our outlook for the coming years is bright. We also made strides in FY15 toward our Raising Our Future Capital Campaign goals, as commitments reached $2,228,899. Meanwhile, our families, grandparents, alumni, and community partners joined to contribute $138,800 to the Annual Fund, with 68% of our current families, 70% of our faculty and staff, and 100% of the Board participating. As we continue to “grow into” our long-term school size and limit tuition growth, we will continue to need these unrestricted gifts to cover operating costs. The Business Finance & Audit Committee will continue to support our superb leadership, faculty, and staff in their work to provide a world-class Montessori education to our children. Fundraising will continue to be important to enabling this, but we now have a building that can match the quality and aspirations of our people. Thank you to the entire RPMS community for your support of our efforts. Anna May Trala, 2014-15 Treasurer *Please note that amounts for this financial presentation have been abstracted from the annual audited financial statements and do not include the disclosures required by generally accepted accounting principles shown in those statements which are necessary for a complete presentation. 7 2014-2015 Annual Fund The Annual Fund, our most flexible source of support, helps make up the difference between tuition and the true cost of educating each RPMS student. Every gift is important and delivers a strong message that you give back to our community because you have found something of value at RPMS. We are deeply grateful for all your generosity. It is with your help that Rogers Park Montessori School will continue to make a difference in the lives of children! We make every effort to check the accuracy of the information presented. Please accept our sincere apologies for any omissions, errors or misspellings that may occur. If you find any discrepancies in our donor lists, please contact our Director of Advancement, Kim Romain at [email protected], so we may correct our records. Maria Montessori Circle $5,000+ Okner Foundation Anonymous (1) Peace Circle $2,500 - $4,999 Christopher and Pilar Fuller Andrew and Jennifer Hadland Jennifer and Stanley Kim Danielle and Jon Loevy Jen and Pete Moore Jeremy Wechsler and Penny Penniston Wells Fargo Foundation Pink Tower Circle $1,000 - $2,499 Ann Marie and Joe Arden Blackrock David and Shannon Brown Anita and Christopher Carani Julian and Elise Cohen Michael Cruz and Stacey Jacob Cruz Timothy and Lindsey Dana Jim and Amy Dow Jill and Tim FitzSimons David Goldberg and Jo-Ann Finkelstein Rufus Gonzales and Edmund Hebson Gabrielle and Hollis Griffin Patrick and Eliza Harrigan Steve Harriott and Yuleika Saume Jennifer and Joel Herman Bryan Husbeck and Larisa Nonn Lawrence and Anna Jones JP Morgan Chase Kirkland & Ellis Llp Monica and Paul Kuzma Andrew Larson and Laurie Pagliarella Kathy and Josh Lunsky Tony Malcoun and Carie Lassman Jeremy Mayes and Angira Patel Lori and Lee Morlock Mark Nafe and Silvia Vettese Desko Nikitovic and Ryann Whalen Chris Nimmo and Jennifer Harris Mary and Joel Osman Picture Day Kim Preis Anthony Qaiyum and Rachel McClain Danielle and Jonathan Rappoport Todd and Kelli Schrade Bill Stapel and Jackie Spring-Stapel Target Robert Taylor and Judy Sutton Taylor Jean Taylor and Michael Roberts Debbie and Alan Walters Anonymous (3) Golden Bead Circle $500 - $999 Shazia and Omer Abdullah Maggie and Rod Adams Leslie and Michael Adamski Shay Anderson and Mira Knezevich Joy and Steve Baer Kathleen and Amgid Barakat Tom and Traci Barrett Shafeeq A Bhatti and April Huang Kim and Tim Bierman Meg and Lamar Bloodworth Heike and Craig Bryant Jon Butcher and Heidi Picard Dennis Callahan and MJ Rizk Kevin Capone and Stephanie Kraft Bumper Carroll and Jennifer Bills Vuthik Chhay and Dennis Vickers Kate and Kipp Christiansen Erik Connolly and Colette Lanphier Chris Daniel and Angela Hunsicker Anneliese and David Daskal Mindy and Michael Dickler Katherine and Pat Dorsey Colm Foley and Amy Pagliarella Kate and John Frampton Mike Frerker and Allison Park Eric Garton and Karen Salmon Richard Gerdy and Catherine Stigler Vasili Gerogiannis and Caroline Lubbers Juliette and Daniel Goldstein Jay Gottfried and Hilary Zankel Keith Goudy and Shelby Hoult Lawrence Grimm and Susan Bowen James Hague and Kelly Velasquez-Hague Paul and Karen Herbert Michael Hoffman and Patricia Bayerlein Russ Horowitz and Karen Loevy Horowitz Mark Howard and Jean Tumbaga Huron Consulting Group Kelly Kennoy and Lynette Vosen Sharon and Bob Kurth Jennifer and Kevin Lakomy Timothy Latva and Anne Dybek Joe and Maria Lisciandrello Debra Liu and Karen Schwieger Suzanne and Scott LoSasso Monisha and Chris Lozier Kristen Mark Michael and Elif Martinez Nadine and Greg McFarren Ellen and Scott McLaughlin Charles and Kathleen McMahon Tiffiny and John McTurnan Graham Meyer and Tacy Flint Robert Moore and Stephanie Lindloff Courtney and David Nelson Hallie and Rocco Palladino Chris Paluch and Susan Bennett Andrew Pappas and Antje Gehrken Ben Penglase and Erika Grinius James Pope Ewa and Tomasz Poplawski David Rakofsky and Jessica Brown Brian and Christine Remedios Gus Rigas and Jennifer Darrow Meghan and Chris Riley Kim and Danny Romain Alan Sadler and Colleen Dirsmith Renee and Pete Schmidt Eva Schorr and John Kelly Greg Schulson and Shawn Michael Brooke and Brian Semel Debbie Senoff-Langford and David Langford Naresh and Ria Shah Melissa and Michael Shane Todd and Claire Shingler Rajiv Singh and Priya Khanna-Singh Harry Soenksen and Margaret Cavenagh Rebecca and Patrick Spence Leona Stapel Teza Technologies Ashley Thom Suzy and Chris Uzdavinis Amer Uzicanin and Kimthuy Vo Dirk Van den Heuvel and Kara Malenfant Hemal Vyas and Laura Austin Karen and Craig Wald Katie and Matt Wise Chris Wong and Jeanette Bauchat Anonymous (3) Friends of RPMS Up to $500 Lisa Mace Allen and Thales Exoo Kandie and Joe Alter Amazon Smile Joan Ambo John Barrett and Cheryl Lacost Darren Bell Anna and Jonathan Blackburn Patti Blagojevich Box Tops For Education David Brady and Andrea Gallagher Elise Brooks and Andrew Frost Ralph and Rona Brown Heather and Kevin Buckley Nancy Buik and Jeff Wegerson Miguel Cano and Lee Corrina Cano Steve Carli and Kelly Demaret Hilario Clavijo and Siobhan Moffitt Terry Clerkin and Beth Sycamore Sarah and Benedict Conley Peter F. Connor Olivia and Benjamin Craig Luis Cubas and Monik Harden Leslie and Adrian Danzig Mary Jo and William Detweiler Debbie Diesing Kirsten and Matt Dunaway Julie and Fred Einstein Sara Frisk Freecause Inc. Jonathan Goldman and Monica Lasky Fernanda Gomes-Banks Goodshop Ted Grossman and Bonnie Tawse Lauren and David Grossman Courtney Haberman Kris and Robin Hammond Donna Harnett Troy Heinrich Janet Holabird Jessica and Peter Howard Margaret Howe Patricia Hull Ted Ishiwari and Trudy Cools Dan Jakubczak Geordie Jones Ann and Jackie Kaplan-Perkins Matt Kelley and Samantha Gleisten Donald King Jenny Kluck Sandor Kovacs Jr Diana and Richard Lepine Norm and Shelly Levine Lola Mann Meredith Martin Valerie Shull Susan and Scott McBride Laura McCoskey Michael McKiernan Annabell Tapia-Mendoza Ambra Mikuzis Gary and Jenna Morabito Annie Morrison Chimene Phillips Maya Press ProQuest Diana Rose Sandra and Mark Rowland Chaya Rubenstein Beth Saks and Scott Fithian Jay Schieber and Jennifer Wells Pete Segall and Kim Brooks Cynthia and Abed Shawamreh Jill and Jeff Siegel Julianna Smith Billy Surber David Tabak and Denise Eichhorn Mark Van Houtum and Vanessa Payton Kaitlin and Brad Verber Max Weinberg and Craig Seip Karan and Norman Weinberg Stewart Weiss and Teresa Gale James Wener and Rachel Warach Melissa Willens Flavia Yamamoto-Nicolucci Lila and Theodore Yusen Maria and Jason Ziemer Anonymous (4) Financial Aid Contributions Ben Blair and Lia Moss James and Holly Crilly Ellen Duff and Robert Hermanson Juliette and Daniel Goldstein Matt Kelley and Samantha Gleisten Kim and Danny Romain Diana Rose Anonymous (2) 9 Raising Our Future Capital Campaign Thank you to those donors who made gifts and pledges to our Raising Our Future Capital Campaign. Since its launch in the 2013-2014 school-year, support for the Campaign has skyrocketed to secure... We are deeply grateful for your supprt. We make every effort to check the accuracy of the information presented. Please accept our sincere apologies for any omissions, errors or misspellings that may occur. If you find any discrepancies in our donor lists, please contact our Director of Advancement, Kim Romain at [email protected], so we may correct our records. Omer and Shazia Abdullah Rod and Maggie Adams Leslie and Michael Adamski Shay Anderson and Mira Knezevich Christina and Nate Anderson Joe and Ann Marie Arden Jim and Tita Arnold Tom and Traci Barrett Joan Barton Joseph Behen and Tracey Payne Alice Bell Abraham Bhutt and Heidi Liddle Kim and Tim Bierman Blackrock Patti Blagojevich Jennie Brier and Kat Hindmand Brookbank Foundation Elise Brooks and Andrew Frost David and Shannon Brown Craig and Heike Bryant Al and Pat Bryant James Buell and Melissa Morgan Jon Butcher and Heidi Picard Miguel Cano and Lee Corrina Cano Christopher and Anita Carani Steve Carli and Kelly Demaret Bumper Carroll and Jen Bills Vuthik Chhay and Dennis Vickers Kate and Kipp Christiansen Terry Clerkin and Beth Sycamore Julian and Elise Cohen Larry and Aurea Collins Erik Connolly and Colette Lanphier Angela and John Crilly Holly and James Crilly Lindsey and Timothy Dana Lowell and Nell Dana Chris Daniel and Angela Hunsicker Adrian and Leslie Danzig Frona Daskal Andrew and Ivette Demkovich Thomas Derdak and Sarah Connor Hans Detweiler and Julieanne Ehre Mindy and Michael Dickler Diversified Financial Management Corp Linda and Tom Donohue Nina and Alan Dordek Jim and Amy Dow Caren Dybek Marilyn Eichhorn Julie and Fred Einstein The Fitzgerald-Clements Family Tom and Mousie Fitzgerald The Foley Pagliarella Family The Fournier Family Barbara Fournier John and Kate Frampton Doug Fraser and Mariana Glusman Mike Frerker and Allison Park Pilar and Christopher Fuller Ian and Diane Galleher Eric Garton and Karen Salmon Rich Gerdy and Catherine Stigler The Gerogiannis Family Cynthia and Seymour Goldberg David Goldberg and Jo-Ann Finkelstein Jonathan Goldman and Monica Lasky Dan and Juliette Goldstein Pat Greer Lawrence Grimm and Susan Bowen Ted Grossman and Bonnie Tawse Barbara Harriott Steve Harriott and Yuleika Saume Arthur Hill The Hoesley Family Michael Hoffman and Patricia Bayerlein Janet C. Holabird The Hood Family Russ Horowitz and Karen Loevy Horowitz Huron Consulting Group Arlette Ilbawi Ted Ishiwari and Trudy Cools Diane and Scott Jacob Mita and Manu Jain Johnson & Johnson Lawrence H. Jones Anne Kaplan Kelly Kennoy and Lynette Vosen Ismail and Elaine Kisisel Christine and Aaron Kizziah Jeff and Adrienne Koltenuk Kathy and Stephen Kula Sharon and Bob Kurth Paul and Monica Kuzma The Lakomy Family Chris Landgraff and Eileen Dordek Timothy M. Latva and Anne M. Dybek Helen and Stephen Lee Mark and Deirdre Levine Collin and Andrew Levy Danielle and Jon Loevy Arthur and Barbette Loevy Suzanne and Scott LoSasso John and Jane Losasso George and Mary Lower The Lozier Family Josh and Kathy Lunsky Rakesh Madhava and Jennifer Pope Tony Malcoun and Carie Lassman Jeremy Mayes and Angira Patel Carolyn Mazaika Diana and Kenny Mazursky Rick and Joanne Mazursky Robert W. and Eleanor M. McAllister Scott and Susan McBride Angela and Matt McCurdy Nadine and Greg McFarren Charles and Kathleen McMahon John and Tiffiny McTurnan Richard Mell The Minturn Family Robert Moore and Stephanie Lindloff Lee and Lori Morlock Morris and Fannie Skilken Family Foundation Andrei and Eva Nikitovic Desko Nikitovic and Ryann Whalen Chris Nimmo and Jennifer Harris Paul and Debby Nonn Mary and Joel Osman Chris Paluch and Susan Bennett Madhu and Sushila Patel Ben Penglase and Erika Grinius James Pope Michael and Christine Pope Ewa and Tomasz Poplawski Kim Preis Warren Preis The Pritzker Pucker Family Foundation The Rakofsky and Brown Family Pence Revington Gus Rigas and Jennifer Darrow Josh and Ramie Robbins Kim and Danny Romain Adina Romain Wendy Rotondo Irene Rozansky Fran Sadler David and Diana Salmon Fred Sasaki and Jennifer Jaume Eva Schorr and John Kelly The Schrade Family Greg Schulson and Shawn Michael Jonathan Seeley and B. Kaufman Pete Segall and Kim Brooks Brooke and Brian Semel Debbie Senoff-Langford and David Langford The Serwer Family Alan and Laurie Serwer Jim and Risa Sheeler Garrett and Brenna Sheridan Jill and Jeff Siegel Matt Smith and Carla Loly Scott and Megan Solis Julie and Eric Spear In Honor of Lily C. Stapleton Carl and Geraldine Swanson Robert Taylor and Judy Sutton Taylor Jean Taylor and Michael Roberts Ashley Thom Anna May Trala UBS Employee Giving Program Laurie Vosen Deborah and Alan Walters Diane and Joe Waronka Bruce and Sandra Wechsler The Wechsler-Penniston Family Max Weinberg and Craig Seip Stewart Weiss and Teresa Gale Wells Fargo Foundation Liz and Ross White Katie and Matt Wise Chris Wong and Jeanette Bauchat Tony and Gerry Zembrodt Derek and Erica Zolner Anonymous (10) 11 Special Events Each year, the Rogers Park Montessori School community gathers together for celebrations in support of the mission and vision of a stellar Montessori education, and provides funds for operating expenses and school programming. Without your gifts of remarkable energy, time, talents and resources throughout the year, these opportunities would not have been possible. We are deeply grateful for all our many volunteers, in-kind and financial donors, sponsors, and attendees for their extraordinary commitment and support of RPMS! We make every effort to check the accuracy of the information presented. Please accept our sincere apologies for any omissions, errors or misspellings that may occur. If you find any discrepancies in our donor lists, please contact our Director of Advancement, Kim Romain, so we may correct our records. Aimee Golant American Blues Theatre Annoyance Theatre & Bar Arash Ardalan and Maryam Tabrizi Athenaeum Theatre Tom and Traci Barrett Beeline Big City Swing Blue Plate Bulley & Andrews Cafe Selmarie Camp Cody Capricorn Dog Training Cara Romano Studio Jewelry Cave of the Mounds Chess Scholars Chicago Architecture Foundation Chicago Athletic Club Chicago Botanical Garden Chicago Children’s Museum Chicago Children’s Theatre Chicago Kids Company Chicago Shakespeare Theatre City Kids Classic Kids Terry Corcoran-Gomien Stacey Jacob Cruz and Michael Cruz David and Courtney Nelson David Lee Csisko Art Davis Theater Dinkel’s Bakery Maureen Dunn East Bank Club Ed Debevic’s Maria Eife Elite Baseball Training Emerald City Theatre Emiko-o European & US Car Service Fento The Fine Line Fireside Restaurant Tim and Jill FitzSimons Fork Four Sided Frankie Slaughter Designs Lizzy Fraser G Boutique Go Bananas Cynthia Goldberg Goldfish Swim School Gordon in Lakeview Aveda Salon and Spa Patrick and Eliza Harrigan Hazel’s Hotel Indigo Chicago Gold Coast Margaret Howe John Musker Art jookie, a prtrait boutique, inc. Julie Jewelry Kane County Cougars Kids Science Labs The Kids Table Kiku Handmade kitchens.com Language Stars Laser Quest Laugh Factory Life Skills Educators, Inc. Lifeline Theatre Little Beans Play Cafe Loevy & Loevy Lou Malnati’s Pizzeria Luxe Spa Kristen Mark Mark Brown Photography MB Financial Medieval Times Megan Lee Designs Merry Music Makers Merz Apothecary Metropolis Performing Arts Center Mrsjermyn.com Musical Magic Northlight Theatre Nuns 4 Fun Old Town School of Music Om on the Range Open Studio Project Orso’s Restaurant Gregory Milne and Laurie O’Shea Mary and Joel Osman The Paintbrush patkimdesign.com Paul and Monica Kuzma The Peace School Emily and Tom Phillips Picture Day Porchlight Theatre Premier Construction Psistaria Greek Taverna Pump It Up Q Brothers Raven Theatre Red Orchid Theatre Red-Belly Studio Reed Wilson Design Veronica Riley Martens Kim and Danny Romain The Second City Debbie Senoff-Langford Shalimar B. Photography Shedd Aquarium Jill and Jeff Siegel Simple Truth Sitter City Sky Deck Chicago Steppenwolf Theatre Tennis on the Lake Trattoria D.O.C. T-Shirt Deli Uncommon Ground Urban Oasis Hemal Vyas and Laura Austin Wellington Counseling Group West Wrigley Veterinary Westside Mechanical Wines for Humanity Wintrust Xtreme Trampolines Flavia Yamamoto-Nicolucci Ziegler 13 2014-15 Leadership Rogers Park Montessori School extends our deepest appreciation to the parents and families who so generously offered the gift of volunteerism this year. Without your valuable time and talent, RPMS would not be the community it is today. It is thanks to your efforts we were able to come together for school events, successful fundraisers and to celebrate the amazing Montessori education our children are receiving. We sincerely thank you for your support. 2014-15 Board of Directors Karen Salmon, President (Celeste-Sequoia, Chloe-Sycamore, Marcus-Blue Spruce) Trudy Cools, Secretary (Sophie-Aspen) Anna May Trala, Treasurer (Jordi-Magnolia & Magnolia Ext. Day, Julian-Blue Spruce) Debbie Senoff-Langford, Principal Michael Beirne (Alice-Sycamore, Lucy-Aspen) David Brown (Hazel-Blue Spruce, Stella-Oak) Paul Kuzma (Lena-Aspen, Henry-Sycamore, Maeve-Palm) Danielle Loevy (Carter-Aspen, Ethan-Aspen, Oliver-Cedar) Tony Malcoun (Harry-Hawthorne, Lucy-Aspen) Bill Stapel (Zoe-Aspen) Deborah Walters (Luke-Sequoia) Derek Zolner (LIam-Cedar, Maddox-Hawthorne, Owen-Palm) Administrative Team Julie Einstein, Director of Admissions Lorena Gomez, Administrative Assistant Donna Harnett, Administrative Assistant/Receptionist Sharon Kurth, Accounting Manager Kathy Lunsky, Chief Operating Officer Kristen Mark, Preschool Program Director Laura McCoskey, General Manager Erin Pieschke, Administrative Assistant/Receptionist Kim Romain, Director of Advancement Beth Saks, Chief Financial Officer Debbie Senoff-Langford, Principal Billy Surber, Associate Director of Advancement Julie Spear, Elementary & Middle School Program Director 2014-15 ROOTS (RPMS’ Organization of Talents & Services) Leadership Administrative Lead Laura Austin (Everett-Blue Spruce, Sawyer-Cedar) Hospitality Committee Heike Bryant (Freddie-Ginkgo, Luca-Catalpa, Zoe-Cedar) Tiffiny McTurnan (Virginia-Magnolia) New Families Committee Eliza Harrigan (Tamsen-Ginkgo) Philanthropy Committee Jen Rose (Carson-Blue Spruce, Hannah-Oak, Willow-Catalpa) School Operations Committee Derek Broka (Juniper-Ginkgo) Tracey Payne (Chloe-Palm) Lisa Scott (Baden-Palm, Landon-Redwood, Talia-Oak) Volunteer Committee Derek Broka (Juniper-Ginkgo) Angela McCurdy (Lucia-Magnolia) Jill Siegel (Brooklyn-Sequoia) 2014-15 Annual Fund Committee Mary Osman, Co-Chair (Jaron-Oak, Noah-Palm) Ann Marie Arden, Co-Chair (Lily-Ginkgo, Sophia-Aspen) Shazia Abdullah (Zara-Sequoia) Eileen Dordek (Henry-Aspen) Raising Our Future Capital Campaign Committee Anna May Trala, Chair (Jordi-Magnolia, Julian-Blue Spruce) David Brown (Hazel-Blue Spruce, Stella-Oak) Paul Kuzma (Lena-Aspen, Henry-Sycamore, Maeve-Palm) Mark Levine (Carter-Cedar) Lori Morlock (Emily-Catalpa, Taryn-Cedar, Tessa-Sassafras) Mary Osman (Jaron-Oak, Noah-Palm) Amy Pagliarella (Nolan-Palm, Rowan-Redwood) Karen Salmon (Celeste-Sequoia, Chloe-Sycamore, Marcus-Blue Spruce) Derek Zolner (Liam-Cedar, Maddox-Hawthorne, Owen-Palm) 15