2009-2010 Giving Report - Maui Preparatory Academy

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2009-2010 Giving Report - Maui Preparatory Academy
MAUI PREPARATORY ACADEMY
‘OHANA GIVING REPORT
JULY 1, 2009 – JUNE 30, 2010
Maui Preparatory Academy is fully accredited by the Hawaii Association of Independent Schools (HAIS)
and the Western Association of Schools & Colleges (WASC).
S CHOOL M ISSION
Maui Preparatory Academy provides a
superior educational program in a safe,
nurturing, and stimulating
environment. We promote character
development, community service, and
the values of sustainability. We foster
a love of learning while instilling
academic excellence, artistic
expression, athletic achievement and
the skills necessary for success in the
21st century.
Aloha Maui Prep ‘Ohana,
At the beginning of the 2009-2010 school year, our ‘ohana suffered a
profound loss. Loving parent, dedicated trustee and passionate Maui Prep
supporter Tom Rosenquist passed away suddenly on September 17, 2009.
This was a tremendous blow to our whole community. Tom touched our
lives in so many ways, and he will never be forgotten. His legacy will
forever serve as an inspiration to all of us to dream big, work hard and, above all, to never forget: “It’s all
about the kids.”
The school year ended on a joyful note with the commencement of Maui Prep’s first graduates, the Class of
2010. From start to finish, this celebratory occasion was filled with emotion as the 400+ members of the
audience laughed, cried, and cheered as our eight graduates received their diplomas. All eight have headed
to college this fall.
Throughout the school year, there were numerous highlights. Our Middle School Science Olympiad Team
won the school’s first state championship and went on to represent Hawaii at the national competition, and
our History Day Team produced one of the two videos selected to represent the state at their national
competition. MIL athletes in cross country, swimming and track qualified for state championship meets,
and our Maui Prep thespians wowed audiences with two musicals, a lower school production of The
Aristocats and a middle school production of Thirteen.
This year marked the launch of our Schools of the Future
initiative funded by the Hawaii Community Foundation.
Building on our solid academic curriculum and utilizing
our HCF grant of $43,000, we began transforming our
students’ educational experience by creating an
environment that encourages student leadership,
multidisciplinary project-based learning, group
collaboration, personal reflection and creativity. In
acknowledgement of the first year’s success, we were
honored to receive a second year program grant of
$70,000 from HCF, one of the highest Schools of the
Future awards given to any school in the state.
4th / 5th Grade Class performing their cheer on School Spirit Day.
Maui Prep also experienced great success in our fundraising efforts this year. Under the terrific leadership
of Doug and Kelly Pitzer, the Annual Fund Drive 2009-2010 raised $200,501 in unrestricted funds, with
91% of parents, 97% of faculty and staff, and 100% of trustees participating. Restricted gifts for faculty
salaries, professional development, campus improvements, educational programs and financial aid totaled an
additional $430,516. The Jingle Bell Ball, skillfully chaired by Corie Bluh, raised $152,138 and the Tom
Rosenquist Legacy Golf Tournament (The TOM), under the stellar leadership of Jerry and Toni King, raised
$52,725. All in all, despite the challenging economy, we raised $835,880 for our students – wow!
Maui Prep’s continuing success is a testimony to all the remarkable people who make up our ‘ohana –
parents, grandparents, trustees, students, alumni, faculty, staff, donors, volunteers, foundations, businesses
and friends. We have created a powerful partnership devoted to serving the best interests of our
community’s children. And as Tom always said: “It’s all about the kids.”
Mahalo,
George C. Baker
Headmaster
On May 28, 2010, ten years of intense work and incredible
community support came to fruition when Maui Prep
graduated its first class, the Class of 2010. What a proud
moment it was for the hundreds of people in attendance as well
as those far away who sent their messages of aloha.
After a half hour of marvelous live entertainment by our
talented Upper School Rock Band, the commencement
ceremony began with a blessing from Clifford Nae’ole followed
by a welcome from Mayor Charmaine Tavares. It featured
humorous and emotion-filled speeches by Valedictorian Trent
Rosenquist, Salutatorian Alex Lewicki and Middle & Upper
School Principal Leigh Fitzgerald. Underclassmen Devon
Bloss ’12 and Troy Otto ’13 beautifully performed the class
song, Time of Our Life. Headmaster George Baker reminded the
audience of the very special people who turned the dream of
Maui Prep into a reality and then went on to nurture and
The Class of 2010: (Front L-R) Chelsea Johnson, Samantha
sustain it. He honored our school Trustees, past and present,
Hartsell, Carmella Lenta, Amanda Cuevas; (Back L-R) Chasen
and gave particular recognition to Maui Prep’s five
Bahouth, Alex Lewicki, Sean O’Hanlon, Trent Rosenquist
Board Presidents: Mr. Kim Carpenter, Tom Di Noto, Tom
Rosenquist, Tom Bell and Scott Shoemaker. Senior Class Advisor Barbara Kent awarded the very first Faculty Merit
Award to Samantha Hartsell and, finally, accompanied by cheers from the audience, our eight graduates received their
diplomas.
Our love and congratulations go with the Class of 2010 as they head off
to the following colleges:
Chasen Bahouth
Amanda Cuevas
Samantha Hartsell
Chelsea Johnson
Carmella Lenta
Alexander Lewicki
Sean O’Hanlon
Trent Rosenquist
Pacific University
Seattle University
University of Alaska Anchorage
University of Hawai’i, Maui College
University of Hawai’i at Manoa
University of San Francisco
New Mexico Tech
University of California, Santa Barbara
Senior Advisor Barbara Kent gives a lei to Faculty
Merit Award winner Samantha Hartsell.
“Maui Prep has accomplished what it was designed to do. We all have
worked so hard to stand before you. We are prepared, and we are ready
for our next big step in life … Maui Prep is extraordinarily unique, and I
have to say that I’m very happy to be part of this first graduating class,
the Class of 2010!” Trent Rosenquist, Valedictorian
.
“The close community of students and teachers that we have created here
at Maui Prep is second to none … As my time here at Maui Prep comes
to an end, I realize that this school has provided me with everything I
could ever want from a high school experience.” Alex Lewicki,
Salutatorian
Maui Preparatory Academy Middle School students, in only their
second year of competition, placed first in their division at the State
Science Olympiad and won the opportunity to represent the state
of Hawaii at the national competition in May. The Science
Olympiad is an event that requires students to problem solve,
collaborate, and use their inquiry skills on site, with no adult
assistance.
Science teacher Carrie DeMott worked with her Maui Prep students
almost every day after school for months to prepare them for
competition. “For such a young team (mostly 7th graders) and from
such a small school, I wasn’t sure it was possible for us to win first
State Champion Middle School Science Olympiad Team:
in state,” said DeMott. “But with their hard work, dedication, and
(Standing L-R) Sydney Gilbert, Julia Addie Goldblatt, Santana
teamwork, the kids came out on top. It proves that no matter how small
you are, if you work hard, you can succeed.
Huck, Stephan Foster, James Foster, Joshua Ancheta, Coach Carrie
Maui Prep is a
DeMott; (Front L-R) Emma Archambeau, Samantha Shoemaker,
school that gives all kids a chance to shine.”
Leiana Beyer, Caleb Bermudez
Our team could not have gone to the national competition without the help of many generous supporters. Our
deepest thanks go to the following individuals and businesses for making it possible:
Vince & Jennifer Bagoyo
R. Baird & Co.
Carl Beyer
Cindy Bloom
Andrew Blumen
Marsha Bordeaux
Sandra Brown
Billy Caldwell
Christina Campbell
Susan Campbell
Char & Jerry Christopher
Kenneth Clark
Dorothea Engeldorf
Beverly Foster
Jim & Lynn Foster
GE Foundation
Brian Graham
Rayetta Hendrix/John Chinn
Kaye Hesburn/Dick Hammond
Joe Krueger
Jay Lapin
Avery & Kathleen Loy
Aprim Lum
Freeman Tam Lung
Maui Jim, Inc.
Martha Medeiros
Tricia & Bob Morrisette
Michael O’Lear
Natividad Ragudo-Smith
RLI Corp.
Hopoeloa Sagawinit
Karyn Sanderson
John Saunders
Sean & Adam/Roy’s
Keith & Alice Shimomura
Stephen & Monique Silard
Steve & Debra Sturdevant
Kevin Watson
What’s Cooking Maui
John & Leslie Woodlock
LaRue Ziebarth
In 2009, the Hawaii Community Foundation, in collaboration with the Hawaii Association of Independent Schools,
launched the Schools of the Future initiative. Understanding that the skills students will need to be successful in the
future may differ from those required in the past, the intent of the initiative is to work with schools to define what it
means to be a “21st century student,” to determine what skills students will need to be successful, and to create and
implement school-wide plans to establish new educational models to teach those skills. To encourage schools to
participate, HCF offered the chance to apply for grants of up to $75,000 each year for a period of five years. Maui
Prep was honored to be in the first group of schools selected, receiving a grant of $43,000 for 2009-2010.
This grant has already had a profound effect on our program. In the first year alone, we defined what it means to be a
“21st century student” at Maui Prep; developed faculty acceptance of and engagement with the initiative; launched our
first Senior Projects; supported and encouraged student-led project initiatives throughout the upper school; and
developed electives based on student interests and involving students in all aspects of planning and implementation.
As the year went on, teachers witnessed numerous instances of students taking responsibility for their own learning,
identifying real-world problems and collaborating with others to solve those problems.
Based on our success in the first year, Maui Prep was deeply gratified to receive a second year grant of $70,000 from
HCF to continue our work. With their continued support, we will expand upon the accomplishments of Year 1 and
advance our vision to the benefit of our students, faculty and community.
To Our Maui Prep ‘Ohana:
Congratulations! We did it – all of us working together!!! We reached our
Annual Fund goal of raising at least $200,000 for Maui Prep’s children, and we
did it with exceptional levels of participation from our parents, faculty and staff,
and trustees.
Once again, our Maui Prep ‘Ohana has confirmed our belief that it really does “take a
village to raise a child.” It definitely takes involvement from all of us – parents,
grandparents, faculty and staff – to nurture every single child at Maui Prep. At the
same time, it also takes involvement from our entire ‘ohana to nurture and sustain the
“child” that is Maui Prep. The success of the 2009-2010 Annual Fund Drive
clearly demonstrates that parents, trustees, faculty and staff are up to the challenge.
By the end of the fiscal year, 91% of parents, 97%
of faculty and staff, and 100% of trustees had
2009-2010
given to the Annual Fund Drive. Fantastic!!
In addition to terrific donors, Maui Prep’s Annual
Fund 2009-2010 was blessed with a group of
outstanding volunteers. Their commitment to this
critical fundraising event laid the foundation for
our success. Mahalo to each and every one.
Finally, it is our pleasure to welcome and thank
David and Kari Adams for saying “yes” when
asked to chair this year’s Annual Fund Drive
2010-2011. Under their leadership and with
participation from our entire ‘ohana, we can be assured of the continued success
of this all-important all-school fundraising endeavor.
GIVING SUMMARY
UNRESTRICTED
$200,501
JINGLE BELL BALL
$152,138
THE TOM
GOLF TOURNAMENT
$52,725
Gratefully,
RESTRICTED
Doug & Kelly Pitzer
Chairs
Annual Fund Drive 2009-2010
MAHALO
MPA ANGELS
$188,250
T O O U R 2009-2010 A N N U A L
VOLUNTEERS
FUND
David & Kari Adams (Parent Chairs)
Ryan Kirkham (Faculty/Staff Chair)
Christian Abbott
Sheri Arebaugh
Katie Bertacchi
Carolyn Border
Betty Fisler
Lisa Gibson
Carolyn Griffin
Kaori Imhoff
Melissa Kreutner
Amy Martin
Dean Otto
Nohealani Ralar
Matt Smith
Wanda Sobel
Amy Taylor
Kristin Wheeler
FOUNDATION GRANTS
$95,215
FINANCIAL AID
$93,870
ALLIANCE TO IMPROVE MAUI
$12,000
OTHER
$41,181
TOTAL RAISED
$835,880
(GIFTS MADE TO THE SCHOOL: FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2009 TO JUNE 30, 2010)
Maui Preparatory Academy is deeply grateful to all of the following donors whose gifts ensured the
continued health and well-being of the school during the 2009-2010 academic year.
BRIDGE BUILDERS ($20,000+)
PUEO BRIDGE (CONTINUED)
Cooke Foundation, Limited
Jason & Concetta Cuevas
Hawaii Community Foundation
Greg & Jenny Kerrigan
Mike & Angela Kroeger
Brett & Elena MacDonald
The Mackin Family
The Schober Family
Scott & Elaine Shoemaker
Mindy Cohen, Ph.D
Jim & Lynn Foster
Walter Hester
Maui Jim, Inc.
Kent & Polli Smith Fund at the Hawai'i
Community Foundation
Steven & Son Mi Tsue
Wenzel Family
THE 2005 SOCIETY ($2,005 TO $4,999)
BRIDGE PLUS ($10,000 TO $19,999)
In Honor of the Founding Year of the School
Caputo Family
Jim & Michelle Falk
Lisa & Warren Gibson
Mary Anne & Nam Le Viet
Dave & Cathi Minami
Jurg & Linda Munch
Dean & Michelle Otto
Tom Rosenquist Family
Bob Wilfur & Leslie Piper
The Bergson Family
Robert & Corie Bluh
Boeing Corp.
Peggy Harmon & Rick Case
Greg & Dana Howeth
Karimabadi Family
Doug & Kelly Pitzer
HEADMASTER’S COUNCIL ($1,000 TO $2,004)
Richard & Maureen Bergson
Dr. & Mrs. John Hales
Paris & Donna Nabavi
Krishna & Sherrie Narayan
Bill & Amanda Nguyen
Julie & Curtis Robb
Steven & Karin Sagar
Kent & Polli Smith
Rick & Alissa Waring
Wells Family
John & Leslie Woodlock
BENEFACTORS ($500 TO $999)
The Girls of the 7th Grade enjoying GLU (Good Luck,
Upper School) Day.
PUEO BRIDGE ($5,000 TO $9,999)
David & Kari Adams
Anonymous
George & Marilyn Baker
Sally Bluh
A & B Foundation
Scott & Melissa Berry
Carl Beyer
Randy & Tamara Blumer
Marsha Bordeaux
The Border Ohana
Arnulfo & Luz Elizabeth Gonzalez
Jason & Vania Jerome
Jagger & Justice King
BENEFACTORS (CONTINUED)
DONORS ($1 TO $199)
Moffett Family
The Pupunu Ohana
John Saunders
Matt & Shawneen Schweitzer
Leo Slocombe & Jane Low
Christine & Jamie Spoletini
Rob & Kristin Wheeler
Christian & Shari Abbott
Adam/Roy's
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
The Archambeau Family
Vince & Jennifer Bagoyo
Edwin Barton
Joshua Baylosis
Jesse & Mini Bermudez
Jeff & Uilani Beyer
Biglow & Company Inc.
Cindy Bloom
Preston & Karen Bloss
Sherry Boonstra-Barbier
CONTRIBUTORS ($200 TO $499)
Flaviana & Cornelio Ancheta
Anonymous
Anonymous
Arebaugh/Jio Ohana
Molly & Chip Bahouth
Andrew Blumen
Fonte & Makanani Catugal
Shannon Cleary
Lance & Cyndi Cowan
Betty Fisler
Gilbert-Hartsell Ohana
Brian Graham
Branden Hazlet
Chuck & Patty Johnson
Kelley Family
Jim & Kristen Kingwell
The Kirkham Family
David & Bernie Kreutner
Jay Lapin
Sang Gyu & Lena Lee
Michele Maynard
The O'Hanlons
The Parnell Family
Paul & Zelia Paulino
Laurent & Eileen Perchard
Randall-Durand Family
Pamela & Keenan Reader
Scott & Debbie Sauers
The Severson/Gonzales Family
Kris & Matt Smith
Kirk & Shelly Snyder
Ken & Perry Stevens
Niel & Karen Thompson
Gary, Toni and Cooper Thomson
The Trouts
Addie Vierra
Villatora Ohana
David W. & Karen S. Williams
Patrick Williams
Amy Wisthoff-Martin & Dan Martin
Kenneth & Sandy Younger
Senior Derek Cuevas is co-captain of Maui Prep’s
new surf team.
Diane Boyd & Jeff Ferguson
David & Alesha Brown
Sandra Brown
Betty & Bob Burkett
Willow Burns
Kiri Butler
Billy Caldwell
Christina Campbell
Susan Campbell
Kawika Casco
Salvador Castillo
Craig & Pamela Chernick
Char & Jerry Christopher
Kenneth Clark
John & Tera Deal
Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Derek & Kristen DeCrausaz
Carrie DeMott
Paul & Lisa DeSalvio
Tom & Laurie Di Noto
Byron Doan
DONORS (CONTINUED)
Bud & Katie Egbers
Dorothea Engeldorf
Karen A. Fischer & John K. Eckhart
Leigh Fitzgerald
David & Denise Fleetham
Jenny Ford
Beverly Foster
S.W. Friedman Foundation, Inc.
Heather Goss
Carolyn, Chip & Aidan Griffin
Carrie & John Hague
Charlie & Kay Hallagan
Bill & Fran Hallas
Larry & Kathy Hallas
Doug & Amy Hannie
Mark & Dottie Harshbarger
Rayetta Hendrix & John Chinn
Kaye Hesburn & Dick Hammond
Emlyn H. Higa
Emily Homza
Erika Huck
Toni Johnson
Mei Lei Wegner singing at May
Day 2010.
Kawika, Nohealani & Namahina Kawabata
Carl Kobayashi
Melissa Kreutner
Joe Krueger
Valerie & Richard Leon
Connie Lewicki
Michael & Nancy Long
Avery & Kathleen Loy
Aprim Lum
Jayda Lum Lung
Freeman Tam Lung
Tamara McGee & Dennis Frank
Martha Medeiros
Nikki Meenzhuber
Ray Mohrman & Michele Hodson
John Moore
Tricia & Bob Morrisette
Diane Moser
K. Ananth & Suhasini Narayan
Virendra Nath
Michael O'Lear
Ompoy Ohana
Rebecca Pastrana
Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Pedersen
Ana & Steve Phillips
Natividad Ragudo-Smith
Edsel Ralar & Devlin Ralar
Natalie Rezayani
Marcy Rhody
Gina & Monty Richmond
Debi Rolfing
Jeffrey Rummel
Hopoeloa Sagawinit
Karyn Sanderson
Carolyn & Harold Schaubert
Ross & Kim Scott
Sean/Roy's
Keith & Alice Shimomura
Stephen & Monique Silard
Wanda Sobel
Mary & Barbara Street
Steve & Debra Sturdevant
Karen Swierkos
Roger & Sheri Torres
Nino Toscano
Laura Valenzuela
Kaleo Vannatta
Chad & Laurie Viela
Thuy-Ha & Manny Vo
Mr. & Mrs. Dick Vos
Teresa Waldron
Kevin Watson
Judy Webster
Carlos & Rosa Wegner
What's Cooking Maui
Witherspoon Family
Kim Zeigler
LaRue Ziebarth
Ray Mohrman working with the AP English Class.
Celebrate a birthday, anniversary or some other
special occasion by making a gift to Maui Prep in
honor of a friend or family member.
Donors to Maui Prep can DOUBLE their gifts by taking
advantage of company matching gift programs. Check to
see if your company has a similar program and increase
your support for the school.
In Honor of Warren & Lisa Gibson
Craig & Pam Chernick
Boeing Corporation
GE Foundation
Maui Jim, Inc.
In June 2009, Maui Prep students present Tom
Rosenquist with a message of aloha when he
surpassed the $1 million mark in giving to the
school.
IN MEMORY OF GARY COCKER
IN MEMORY OF KEITH LORAN, A Loving Father of 3 Kids
Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Dennis & Mary Ann Schober
IN MEMORY OF DOUGLAS HARKNESS, Grandfather of Sophia Pastrana
Rebecca Pastrana
IN MEMORY OF TOM ROSENQUIST
Parent, Trustee, Philanthropist
Edwin Barton
Biglow Company
Betty & Bob Burkett
Shannon Cleary
Tom & Laurie Di Noto
Bud & Katie Egbers
Karen A. Fischer & John K. Eckhart
Carrie & John Hague
Charles & Kay Hallagan
Bill & Fran Hallas
Larry & Kathy Hallas
Mark & Dottie Harshbarger
Carl Kobayashi
Michael & Nancy Long
Jurg & Linda Munch
Mr. & Mrs. A.P. Pedersen
Doug & Kelly Pitzer
Marcy Rhody
Jeffrey Rummel
Carolyn & Harold Schaubert
Leo Slocombe & Jane Low
Kent & Polli Smith Fund at the
Hawaii Community Foundation
Mary & Barbara Street
Mr. & Mrs. Dick Vos
Judy Webster
David W. & Karen S. Williams
The Fourth Annual Jingle Bell Ball (A Night of Hopes & Dreams) was a rousing success. Many thanks to all
of our sponsors, donors and attendees for helping us raise over $150,000 for our students.
BALL SPONSORS
Bluh Family
Central Pacific Bank
The Kroeger Family
Peter & Deborah Martin
Foundation
The Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua
BALL DONORS
Richard & Maureen Bergson
Better Brands
A. Leonard Bloch
Kella Bodinus
Ann M. Caturia
Sandra Chafin
Mr. & Mrs. R. Dougal Crowe
Dellables Event Planner
Envisions Entertainment &
Productions
Epic Lighting
First Impression Interiors
Julie Ford
Peter & Holly Geraci
Anthony Martinez
Maui Electric Company
Pineapple Grill
Allen & Christina Prestegard
Quick Turn Photos
Rainbow Ridge Farm
Judy Siracusa
Warren & Annabelle’s
GIVING TREE DONORS
David & Kari Adams
George & Marilyn Baker
Jack & Caroline Belsom
Gail & Chuck Bergson
Robert & Corie Bluh
Randy & Tamara Blumer
Ray & MaryBeth Chin
Ron & Leslie Dean
Pamela Donnellan
Jim & Michelle Falk
Jim & Lynn Foster
Mike & Marianne Gaertner
Doug & Amy Hannie
Peter & Jane Hehemann
Greg & Dana Howeth
Gaye Jordan
Mori Karimabadi & Julie BattlesKarimabadi
Barbara Kent
Greg Kerrigan & Jenny Hickory
Jerry & Toni King
Mike & Angela Kroeger
Leigh Anne Leggatt
Lorry Lokey & Joanne
Harrington
Brett & Elena MacDonald
George & Hemma Mackin
Todd Murphy
Paris & Donna Nabavi
Krishna & Sherrie Narayan
Michelle & Dean Otto
Nathan Papini
Doug & Kelly Pitzer
Mike & Michele Pupunu
Robb Family
Anna Severson-Gonzales
Jamie Spoletini & Christine
Lutzko
Amy Wisthoff-Martin & Dan
Martin
AUCTION DONORS
Zilla Adams, Artist
Baron & Leeds
Bikram Yoga Lahaina
Blueroom Computing
Body in Balance
Buzz’s Wharf Restaurant
Cilantro Mexican Grill
Cirque Polynesia
Maggie Columbe Design
Cool Cat Café
The Curtis Wilson Cost Gallery
Déjà Vu Salon
Brandy Donovan
Christopher Egan Gallery
Mark & Judy Ellman
Chris Evert
Everything’s Young & Rosie
Expeditions
Flatbread Company
Fleetwood Family
Fourth/Fifth Grade Class
Friendly Charters
Frogman Charters
Gazebo Restaurant
Gerard’s Restaurant
Grand Wailea Resort Hotel &
Spa
Decorations Chair Amy Hannie shown
here with Giving Tree she created.
Hali’imaile General Store
Woody Harrelson
The Herkenrath Family
Hildgund Jeweler
John Steven Hindley
Hoaloha Na Eha, Ltd.
Tiana Hohorio at Plush Beauty
Lounge
Honolua Surf Company
Ho’oilo House
Hotel Le Crystal
Hyatt Regency Maui
Island Spirit Yoga
Kahala Sportswear
Kapalua Marketing
Kapalua Spa
The Kapalua Villas
Russell Karaviotis
Kingwell Island Art
Kroeger Family
Kula Fields
La Boheme
Lahaina Divers, Inc.
Lahaina Grill
Lahaina Ice Cream Parlor
Lahaina Inn
Lahaina Music
Lahaina Stables
Lei Spa
Leilani’s on the Beach
Veronica Long at Plush Beauty
Lounge
Longhi’s
Jeff & Elizabeth Louis
Lulu’s Lahaina Surf Club
Restaurant
The Mackin Family
Jersula & Dedrec Manaba
Maui Classic Charters
Maui Jim Sunglasses
Maui May Inc.
Maui Ocean Center
Maui Sunriders
MauiGrown Coffee Company
Store
Merriman’s Kapalua
Todd Mirzai, MD
Patrick Molson
Napua Lani
Willie & Annie Nelson
Nespresso
NUANCE at the Hyatt Regency
Maui
OGGETTI
Jeffrey M. Oltman/Images by
Jeffrey
Pacific ‘O Restaurant
Pacific Whale Foundation
Chef Ivan Pahk of Sansei
Passions Bloom
Jewelry by Jenelle Peterson
Pineapple Grill of Kapalua
Resort
Pizza Paradiso
PLUSH Fresh Handmade
Cosmetics
Post Hotel & Spa
Pride Charters
Rainbow Ridge Farm Maui
Pamela Reader
The Ritz-Carlton Club and
Residences, Kapalua Bay
The Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay
The Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua
The Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel
The Ritz-Carlton, Los Angeles
The Ritz-Carlton, San Francisco
Roy’s Kahana Bar & Grill
You are cordially invited to join our Maui Prep ‘Ohana for
2010 JINGLE BELL BALL …
Imagine the Possibilities
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2010
THE RITZ-CARLTON, KAPALUA
Our dynamic team is planning a fabulous evening of dining,
dancing and supporting the students of Maui Prep. You won’t want
to miss this memorable kick-off to the holiday season.
Royal Lahaina Resort
SBS Championship
Sansei Seafood Restaurant &
Sushi Bar
Dorothy Savona
Schweitzer Sports Adventures
John Severson
Matthew Smith Fine Art
Diane Sowers
Spanish for Keiki
Speedi Shuttle/Speedi Parking
Stella Blues Café
Sugar Cane Train
Tennis Magazine
Conrad C. Thiess
Trilogy
Tropic Silk
Tropo & Hurricane Ltd.
‘Ulalena at Maui Theatre
Warren & Annabelle’s
The Water Store
Waterstone Partners Inc.
West Maui Sailing School
West Maui Wellness Center
Westin Kaanapali Maui
The Westin Kaanapali Ocean
Resort Villas
The Westin Princeville Ocean
Resort Villas
Danielle Young at Plush Beauty
Lounge
Zensations Spa
Tom Rosenquist was a visionary who took the dream of a new school for
the children of West Maui and made it a reality. He poured his heart and
soul into the building of Maui Prep, and, in doing so, he inspired an entire
community. Tom was also an avid golfer so we have chosen The TOM
as one of the ways that our Maui Prep ‘Ohana will honor his memory and
his legacy year after year. Mahalo to Tournament Co-Chairs Jerry and
Toni King for organizing an awesome event and to all those participants
who helped to raise over $50,000 for our students.
TOURNAMENT SPONSORS
Adidas
Cilantro Mexican Grill
Duke’s Beach House
Jim Falk’s Valley Isle Motors
Honolua Surf Co.
Kapalua Land Company
Lahaina Grill
Michelob Ultra
The Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua
Roy’s Kahana
TaylorMade Golf
THE TOM CLUB
Chuck Bergson
Gordon & Rashell Freedman
Jay & Karen Fritz
Doug Pitzer
Gary Planos
Brogan & Ann Ptacin
The Mark & Debi Rolfing
Charitable Foundation
Jeffrey Rummel
Kent & Polli Smith
Hilton Unemori
David & Karen Williams
HOLE SPONSORS
Adidas
Ashworth
Carrier Corp.
Ray Chin
Classic Resorts
Joline Dorner
Goodfellow Bros., Inc.
He-Man Landscaping
He-Man Pest Control
Honua Kai Sales Team
Jerry’s Kids
Liberty Coin Gallery
Maui Concierge Services
Maui Estates International
Maui Jim Sunglasses
Maui Oil Company
MauiGrown Coffee, Inc.
Moku Builders
MURRAY PREP
Pacific Radio Group
Pitzer Built Construction
The Mark & Debi Rolfing
Charitable Foundation
Royal Lahaina Resort
Sakamoto Properties
Leo Slocombe & Jane Low
TaylorMade
Toni, Gary & Cooper Thomson
Title Guaranty Escrow Services
UFO Parasail
Warren & Annabelle’s
The Water Store & Bloss
Family
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage
Whaler’s Realty Inc.
What’s Cooking Maui
Kapalua Golf
Kapalua Golf Academy
Kapalua Land Company
Kapalua Marketing
Kapalua Realty
Kapalua Spa
Kapalua Tennis Garden
Kauai Lagoons Resort
Jerry & Toni King
The Kroeger Family
Lahaina Grill
Lahaina Ice Cream Parlor
Longhi’s
Chef Joey Macadangdang
Ted & Christy Martin
Maui Jim, Inc.
PRIZE & AUCTION DONORS
Bob Bangerter
Chuck Bergson
Castle & Cooke Resorts
Classic Resorts
Cooke Island Distributors
The Dunes at Maui Lani Golf
Course
Mark & Judy Ellman
Francis I’I Brown Golf Courses
The Grand Golf Club
Ka’anapali Golf Resort
Kahili Golf Course
Kapalua Club
The TOM 2010 winning team – Pitzer Built #2.
Maui Land & Pineapple Co.
MauiGrown Coffee
Medi Spa Maui
The Melting Pot
Merriman’s Kapalua
Michelob Ultra
Norm Nouskajian
Otis Elevator Co.
Dean Otto
Pineapple Grill
PING Golf
Plantation House Restaurant
Poipu Bay Golf Course
Princeville Prince Golf Course,
LLC
Puakea Golf Course
The Ritz-Carlton Club &
Residences, Kapalua Bay
The Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua
The Ritz-Carlton, Laguna
Niguel
Royal Lahaina Resort
Sheraton Maui Resort
Richard Takese
TaylorMade Golf
Titleist Golf
UFO Parasail
Vision Enterprises
Waikoloa Beach Resort Golf
Wailea Golf LLC
Warren & Annabelle’s
Westin Ka’anapali Ocean Resort
Villas
Kim Zeigler
It was a picture-perfect day at the
Kapalua Bay Course.
™ Students First – Our reason for being and the basic tenet for all decisionmaking
™ Pursuit of Excellence – In everything we strive to accomplish – working
every day to be better than the day before
™ Focus on the Individual – As a reflection of our humanity, we value the
unique qualities of each child and nurture their personal development
™ Seeking and Appreciating Challenges – To test our resolve, strength,
conviction and maturity
™ Exemplifying the Highest Moral and Ethical Behavior – In our lives
and in our interactions with others
™ Accepting and Appreciating the Differences of Others – Allowing us
to grow with open minds and kind souls
™ Promoting Environmental Stewardship – Developing an appreciation
for and a commitment to preserving our distinctive island environment
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
2010 – 2011
CHUCK BERGSON
TOM DONOVAN
JIM FALK
MARY ANNE FITCH
LISA GIBSON
DANA HOWETH
MICHAEL KROEGER
DAVID MINAMI
PARIS NABAVI
DEAN OTTO
KELLY PITZER
KARIN SAGAR
SCOTT SHOEMAKER
HEAD OF SCHOOL
GEORGE C. BAKER
Your name is important to us. Maui Preparatory Academy is grateful to each donor listed in the ‘Ohana Giving Report.
Many hours were spent compiling these names. In spite of extensive efforts to avoid errors, they do occur occasionally. If
your name has been inadvertently omitted, misspelled, or listed in the wrong place, please call the Development Office at
(808) 665-9966 so that we can correct our records.
Mahalo.
Maui Preparatory Academy acts in all its programs and policies without regard to race, sex, ethnic origin or religion.
PMB 186 5095 Napilihau St. #109B ● Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii 96761
(808) 665-9966 ● www.mauiprep.org