08-09 Annual Report
Transcription
08-09 Annual Report
Annual Report of Summit Academy of Greater Louisville, Inc. NONPROFIT ORG US POSTAGE PAID LOUISVILLE, KY PERMIT NO. 944 They’re so worth it . . . of Greater Louisville, Inc. 11508 Main Street Louisville, KY 40243 www.summit-academy.org Summit Academy Mountaintop Breakfast Summit Academy’s fifth annual Mountaintop Breakfast was a huge success again for the 2008-2009 school year. Nearly 350 people attended the November 2008 event at the Henry Clay building downtown. As the first student enrolled at Summit Academy, our highlighted speaker alumnus Gray Middleton, was an inspiration to all. Nineteen people joined our Soaring Eagle Society with pledges of $1,000 or more per year, for five years. Together with the other donations from the event, Summit Academy raised over $200,000 for the students and programs at Summit Academy. Thank you to the wonderful Breakfast sponsors shown below! Mark Your Calendars! The 6th Annual Summit Academy Mountaintop Breakfast will be Thursday, November 12, 2009 at 8:00 a.m., at The Olmsted. Annual Report 2008-2009 16 www.summit-academy.org 1 The Summit Academy Managing Editor 2008/2009 Board of Trustees 2 Board of Trustees Mission Statement 2 From the President 3 Graphic Designer: Abbe Pedersen Contributing Writers: Abbe Pedersen Marla Cautilli David Strite Photography: Abbe Pedersen Suzanne Goldring Shoring Up Our ‘Bricks and Mortar’ Inside this issue: Annual Report David Strite President Sean Segin Vice President Jennifer Dwyer Treasurer Greg Isaacs Secretary Ken Blacketer Member at Large Elaine Bush Member at Large Gerald Case Member at Large Robert Duane Member at Large Hal Heiner Member at Large of the Board Income 4 Expenses 4 Financial Aid 4 New Sheriff In Town 5 Memorial Gifts 5 The 6-7 Soaring Eagle Society Henry Kelsey Member at Large Teri Trimpe Member at Large Summit Academy was founded seventeen years ago, and for fifteen of those years we have made our happy home in the former Middletown Christian Church property. The facility was over 30 years old when we bought it, and we knew that we would need a plan to maintain and upgrade the old infrastructure. Thanks to the generosity of a number of faithful supporters, we were able to make a big dent in our ‘to do’ list of capital improvements and repairs. We worked hard this summer on a number of projects, including a new roof and gutters on Tykes’ Peak Kindergarten, two new furnaces in our main building, and new duct work and ventilation in the lower floor of the main building. These repairs and upgrades were expensive, and not in our budget. The projects themselves were not glamorous. Regardless, the special people and organizations listed below stepped up to make it possible for us to complete this critical work. We offer our most humble thanks for their generosity. Anonymous John and Johnna Cristofoli Donald and Elizabeth Babcock E. Halsey & Barbara Sandfort Don Mucci Insurance, Inc. The A n n u a l R e p o r t is a yearly publication of Summit Academy of Greater Louisville, Inc. Bob White Margaret Thornton Head of School Director-Development High School be found on our website: Abbe Pedersen Director-Communications [email protected] Faculty Representative Johnna Cristofoli PTO Representative 13 14 “Bricks & Mortar” 15 Gifts-In-Kind 15 Our Mission Middletown, KY 40243 (502) 244-7090 2 Heather Goodale Abbe Pedersen Steven Staten Anonymous Bradley and Mary Harville Perkey Printing Denise Wiemann Mary Bullerdick Liuzza Family Quigley Chiropractic Joseph P. Zoeller Toni Cecil Jay Mackin Michael and Julie Sabes Alison Cherry John and Linda Ozbun Rick Sarles a nurturing educational environment reflect his or her learning potential. UPS Foundation William E. Barth Foundation on behalf of Robert Lafluer on behalf of John LoGuidice GE Employees Community Fund Foundation and on behalf of Eric Scalf on behalf of Warren Mounts GoodSearch Community Grants 15 on behalf of Lisa Strite in which each student’s academic achievement comes to Foundation and Community Grants Corporate Matching Gifts Gifts for students with learning differences, 11508 Main Street Anonymous General Electric Foundation Corporate Matching Summit Academy provides Summit Academy Volunteers Are Key 12-13 Business/Facilities Manager Ashley A. Hill If you would like to receive this publication electronically, please email: Minds of All Kinds Letter From Trinity Marla Cautilli Gifts In Kind Thank you to these people and organizations who gave gifts of merchandise or service. Assoc. Head of School This publication may also Fred Sabo 8-11 Member at Large Mitchell Elswick www.summit-academy.org Donor Giving Levels Mountaintop Breakfast 16 NetJets Aviation, Inc. on behalf of Jeffrey Gagnon www.summit-academy.org Yum! Brands Foundation Inc. on behalf of John Dwyer Kosair Charities Lands' End Inc. Middletown Christian Church WHAS Crusade for Children, Inc. 15 Volunteers are the to . . . Dear Friends, It’s hard to pick up a paper or turn on the television without being inundated with discouraging news about the economy. Unfortunately, in the last fiscal year, Summit Academy was not immune from the fallout associated with the downturn of our national economic cycle. creating school spirit, building community, making friends! Many thanks to our parents, grandparents, and community volunteers for the precious gift of their time. Volunteers logged well over 1,000 hours of work on behalf of Summit Academy’s students this year! In a typical year, Summit admits a significant number of students after the start of the school year when parents realize that a conventional school may not suit their child. Sadly, the reality of tuition payments left many parents no choice but to ride out the year in an unsatisfactory learning environment, where neither they nor their child were happy. Even more tragic was that many Summit families were forced to make tough decisions on how to best utilize dwindling personal resources. It was about this time last year that the Board of Trustees realized that the school was looking at a tough fiscal year. Significant accomplishment in the face of adversity has been the origin of countless famous quotes and clichés. Most, if not all of those lines, would be appropriate to describe the Summit Community’s response to these unexpected financial pressures. We are so grateful for your help. We couldn’t do it without you! Here are just some of the things that people did for the staff, teachers and students during the year: decorating parade floats sponsoring clubs flipping burgers making gift baskets delivering gift wrap serving on the PTO cutting and pasting attending meetings doing data entry cutting down fallen trees selling poinsettias working on the yearbook room parenting donating Gala items taking pictures baking cookies class presentations driving tractors coaching archery selling basketball tickets selling raffle tickets serving lunch folding clothes folding brochures ironing tablecloths being a Table Captain giving encouragement coaching basketball answering the phone taking recyclables to the recycling center being a board member organizing holiday parties selling concessions shelving library books making centerpieces weeding and mulching chaperoning field trips filling goldfish bowls cooking for teachers organizing picnics copying and collating soliciting auction donations filling candy bags teacher appreciation washing vases AND MUCH, MUCH MORE! • The Mountaintop Breakfast fundraiser matched donation levels from previous years, when the economy was more robust, and this generosity helped sustain much-needed tuition assistance. (One anonymous donor contributed a year’s tuition to a Summit family dealing with an unexpected job layoff.) • Almost the entire administrative and teaching staff took voluntary pay cuts in a united effort to help ease the budget strain. • Though we were facing a very tight budget, we chose not to increase tuition for the first time in Summit’s history, in order to ease the financial burden for our families. These are just a few examples of why Summit is such a magical place. These collective efforts allowed the school to move forward with its mission to “Provide a nurturing educational environment for students with learning differences, in which each student's academic achievement comes to reflect his or her learning potential.” The entire Summit family should be thanked and congratulated for their actions over the last year. From the President of the Board of Trustees There are differing views on whether our local or national economies are back on track. However, there is little doubt that Summit Academy is headed in the right direction. We have stronger starting enrollment numbers than projected, and multiple children have already transferred in after the start of the school year. The Trustees are confident that Summit is now in a position to ride out these challenging times. Anyone familiar with the Summit Academy experience knows how life-changing it can be for children who learn differently. Many of us dream of the day when tuition is not a hurdle for any child in need of a Summit education. Until that day arrives, we must be thankful to all who make sacrifices for the benefit of both current and future Summit kids. Sincerely, David Strite President of the Board of Trustees and Matthew’s Dad 14 www.summit-academy.org 3 Summit Academy Income 2008-2009 Minds of All Kinds Gala $382,828 Summit Tuition/Educational Fees $150,624 Ancillary Services Development Income Academy $1,905,238 by the But the highlight of the live auction was a “work of genius” piece of student art called “Einstein” which is an original oil painting made from a famous photograph. The Summit Academy Art Club and their sponsor Mrs. Freibert made a sketch of this famous photo of Albert Einstein, taped a grid over it, and hand-painted every square, each in its own unique way. The event made almost $33,000 for the students of Summit Academy. Thank you to all of our gala donors! Employee Payroll/Benefits Minds of All Kinds Jill Meckle Mary Ann Coughlin Decorations/Displays: Committee: Jessica Sherrod Leslie Gagnon Teresa Baker Chairpersons: Student Art - Calendar: Stephanie Scheller Lori Baughmann Leslie Gagnon, Greg Burton Noah Godsey Design/Advertising/Program: Sheila Heiner $113,285 $66,490 $160,000 Development/Marketing Operations/Facilities $205,417 $85,967 Student Art - Einstein: Kim Clough Abbe Pedersen Kris Houk Summit Students Acquisitions: Data Management: Angie Miller Jeanne Freibert Ellyn Berman Don Miller Abbe Pedersen Gray Middleton Marla Cautilli Financial Aid Curriculum/Technology/Professional Development $1,877,637 Depreciation/Endowment/Contingency Ancillary Services Summit Academy Financial Aid 1992-2009 19 92 -1 99 3 19 94 -1 99 5 19 96 -1 99 7 19 98 -1 99 9 20 00 -2 00 1 20 02 -2 00 3 20 04 -2 00 5 20 06 -2 00 7 20 08 -2 00 9 180,000 160,000 140,000 120,000 100,000 80,000 60,000 40,000 20,000 0 4 The night culminated in a lively live auction where a UPS Flight simulator package and condo packages in Kauai and Naples, Florida created excitement. Summit Academy Expenses 2008-2009 $29,212 Numbers Almost 200 people attended the 2009 Minds of All Kinds Gala. Fabulous food and entertainment were plentiful; the silent auction was jazzed up by The Todd Hildreth Trio, and comedian Rich Ragains entertained during dinner. Stephanie Scheller August 18, 2009 Dear. Mrs. Thornton, A Letter From As we begin another school year, we want to extend our best wishes to you for another successful year helping your students reach their potential. We also want to thank you for sending your wonderful students our way. You should be proud to know that Summit Academy graduates currently enrolled at Trinity High School have found success in a variety of activities and academic programs. We share your pride in these diverse students and their achievements in our Advanced, Honors, Academic and Traditional programs of study. They are also excelling in theatre, athletics, student government, and social and service organizations. Moreover, we are excited that 10 of Trinity’s Class of 2010 seniors are Summit graduates, like senior Nate Allen, who has shared his talents with us in our theatre and speech programs while finding academic success in our Honors Program. Shepard Thurman has been a dedicated member of Becket House and accompanied our varsity baseball team last spring to the state tournament as the team’s manager. And current junior Spencer Ridge will be recognized this fall with his second consecutive Shamrock Award, presented to students who have earned honor roll grades every quarter in a school year. Additionally, 10 freshmen completed their first year last May, and more than half of them saw their names on our honor roll list at least once during their freshman year. Alex Clemons earned the Shamrock Award for his work last year. We have been equally delighted by Graham Fowler and his infectious smile and true sense of brotherhood. Please do not hesitate to contact me if I can be of service to you or your families. Again, all our best to your students and staff this school year! Regards, Jennifer R. Browning Dean of Studies, Trinity High School www.summit-academy.org 13 There’s a New Sheriff In Town Gifts In Kind We are very happy to welcome Ms. Janice Cates as Summit Academy’s new Director of Development. Janice is a Louisville native who, several years ago, returned to Louisville after 25 years on the west coast and in Asia. Minds of All Kinds Gala All of these fine businesses and individuals generously made donations of merchandise or service for our Minds of All Kinds Gala. We thank them most warmly for their support of our mission. AAA Kentucky Abby Glen Designs Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Arthur Murray Dance Studio Ballet Arts Studio Robert Banks Cobalt Artworks JK Success Enterprises, LLC R & R Limousine Dale Cox Lindsey Jones Santos Rodriquez Curves for Women Henry Kelsey, Jr. Charles and Kay Rudy Derby Dinner Playhouse Kentucky Derby Museum Refuge Therapeutic Skincare Divas Handbags & Accessories Kentucky Horse Park Jeannie Rueff Christine Docter Lake Placid Real Estate Saffron's Persian Cuisine Churchill Downs Louisville Ballet St. Matthew's Car Wash Linda & Les Demaree Louisville Bats Baseball St. Xavier High School Dream Space Murals Louisville Science Center Salon 602 Fifth Third Bank Louisville Tennis Club Salon Michele Fritz's Salon and Spa for Men Louisville Zoo Sam's Club The Fun Farm Mary Ann Martin Ann Sandfort Leslie K. Gagnon Martini Italian Bistro Randy and Winnie Spitza Gatti's Pizza Mark Meredith Glamour Shots Mary T. Meagher Aquatic Center Savage Rose Classical Theatre Company Lauren Goldberg Bardstown Civil War Museum Gould's Discount Medical & Gould's Uniforms & Scrubs Bearno's by the Bridge Graeter's Ice Cream Marcia Benninger Greg Berman Mary Scott Blake Breadworks Carl Brown Brown-Forman Byerly Ford-Nissan Cat in a Tree Studio Cave Country Adventures Toni Cecil Center of Science & Industry Cheekwood Botanical Gardens Hadley Pottery Hands Above The Rest Theraputic Massage Michael & Emma Jean Kaufman Mary Jane & Tom Shannon Mockingbird Valley Indoor Soccer Club Shiraz Mediterranean Grille Michael & Karrie Kernen Lively Wilson Speed Art Museum Tommy & Jackie Kirby Sports Clips Haircuts Luther Luckett Correctional Complex Adath Jeshurun Synagogue Squire Boone Caverns Middletown Christian Church Challengers Sunday School Class Del Dunckley Tori Murden-McClure Nashville Zoo Susan T. Hill National Corvette Museum Janna Hinson Monica Nelson Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari Newport Aquarium Jack Fry's Restaurant Paradise Divers Pat's Steak House Perfect North Slopes Plehn's Bakery Cincinnati Bengals Jewish Community Center PNC Broadway Across America - Louisville Cincinnati Reds Jim Beam The Point Gallery at Finishing Effects 12 Stage One Standard Country Club Jo Strong Summit Academy Art Club Trio Eyewear Velocity Sports Performance Wadia Newman Designs Dave Wiemann Denise Wiemann Goodbye Doris Raidt Susan Sherrod Ashley A. Hill Irish Rover In memory of Ron Allen The Melting Pot Muhammad Ali Center and Memorial Gifts Thomas & Nancy Raque Moore Jewelry Hello Janice is energetic and enthusiastic about Summit’s mission to make a stellar education available for all children with learning differences. We are very happy to have her as part of our Summit family! Amy Book-Lindsay Music-Go-Round Indianapolis Colts She has also worked for several non-profit organizations in Louisville; most recently with The Cabbage Patch Settlement House and St. Francis High School as the Director of Development, where she oversaw the development office, working closely with corporations and major local philanthropists. Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill Heine Brothers Coffee Hwang's Martial Arts Academy Janice Cates Summit Academy’s new Director of Development She received a BS in Business from the University of San Francisco and began her career in fundraising with the Center for Marine Conservation in San Francisco. She worked for a number of non-profit organizations overseas, including Friends of the Earth in Hong Kong, where she instituted a recycling program in conjunction with the local government. Stuart & Nancy Robenson Donald & Kimberly Thompson In memory of Catherine Borders Boone Deborah G. Beavers Thomas & Kathy Bishop George & Darlene Haarman Barbara A. Johnson Paul Johnson Joe Wight Louis Kloher Whitehall House and Garden Mildred Poole ZB Beef Donald & Paula Profumo www.summit-academy.org In memory of Harry Goldring Steven A. Stratford In memory of Gray Horton II Al and Barbie Horton In memory of Judy Merritt Katie Gilchrist In memory of Wally Sherrod Joe C. and Carol T. Powell Susan Sherrod In memory of Jeffrey Thornton Robert and Kathleen Phenix, Jr. Barbara Waldrop Fred and Anne Wicknick 5 Donor Giving Levels Levels— —All Campaigns The Soaring Eagle Society Linda Crowe Cindy Luckett Vicki Welch Jeanne Curtis Lee Ann Lyle Tom and Amy Welch Joseph and Rosemary DeMarzo Chris Meyer James and Cheri Whelan Cheryl Dortch Rich Whipple Boneva Dutton Eli Mike In honor of Jay Burton Anonymous Commonwealth Bank and Trust Company Bob White Davis and Leslie Gallison Maureen Mills Anonymous John and Johnna Cristofoli Dave and Denise Wiemann Bill Gardner Peter Morrin and Carolyn Brooks Anonymous Bianca Cristofoli Chuck and Kathleen Willenbrink Kelly Garvey Karen Morrison Brian and Susan Cullinan Mark and Laura Wilson Jeremiah Giron Justin and Jennifer Pendygraft Anonymous David and Suzanne Wyder Les and Suzanne Goldring Janet Pope Anonymous Greg and Jessica Daunhauer Brad Zuber GoodSearch Anonymous Vincent and Doreen DeGeare James and Dianna Ragan In honor of Margaret Thornton Anonymous Robert and Brenda Deibel, Jr. Anonymous Paul J. and Victoria A. Diaz Anonymous Anonymous Robert and Laura Duane Anonymous Ron and Gina Allen Edward and Marlene Dusch Anonymous William and Carlyn Altman 6 Dennis and Julie Walsh Clay and Laura Edwards Amber Halloran $1—$99 Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Bill and Kim Harrod Larry and Carmita Harwood Michael and Michelle Rehm In honor of Paul Rowan Mary A. Hill Julie Rousseau In honor of Brennen Cabrera David Ianke Ricky L. Rowe Pat Jaegers Marc and Bridgette Salmon Judy Kaufman Karen Saunders Rob Lafleur Eric Scalf Lands' End Inc. Donna Schuster Susan Logsdon Herbert and Peggy Slaughter Melissa Loyd Simon and Elizabeth Stern Rich and Teresa Baker Pat and Skip Fioretti Robert and Stacey Banks Stan and Karen Franczek Graham and Molly Baughman Leslie K. Gagnon Tom and Marcia Benninger Sean and Lisa Garber Frank and Julia Albicocco Jim and Teri Trimpe Ken and Becky Blacketer Victor and Jennifer Gomez Susan Anderson Linda and Harold Blevins Michael and Paula Grisanti Barbara Bailey Nancy Tullis In honor of Sam Benninger Michael and Johneva Boone David and Marlene Grissom R. Andrew and Maria M. Beck Larry and Beverly Vallon Morton and Ann Boyd Lawrence and Frankie Hager, Jr. Lisa Bentley Robert and Lynn Watson In honor of Evan Jolgren Don and Cheryl Brown Harold and Judy Hall Bob and Susanne Buckler Jeff and Barbara Heile Thomas and Beatrix Buetow Frances Heyburn Elaine Bush Karen Hill Eric Cerro John and Jean Hill Cory Bybee Dorothy Cherry David and Leslie Hiller Douglas and Gena Cobb Al and Barbie Horton Sharon Cheek In honor of Josh and Seth Loeb Anonymous In honor of Matthew Burry Tamera Newton-Abell In honor of Evan Solinger William and Joan Birk, Jr. Ben and Mary Scott Blake In honor of Brennan Cabrera Jonathan and Brenda Weeks Sharon Wheat Jennifer Browning Stewart and JoAnn Willinger Eric W. Bullock Maryann Winn Kenny and Brenda Burton Evan and Alicia Yarbrough www.summit-academy.org 11 Donor Giving Levels Levels— —All Campaigns Sandra Gramig Perkey Printing, Inc. John and Nancy Grant Lee and Joann Powell Robert and Ralinda Gregor Brian Ramsey Jeff and Anne Gregory Norma Rich In honor of Clay Harville W. F. Haffermann Bill and Mary Haffermann Andrew and Peggy Hanlein Robert and Beverly Hardy Scott Harper Linda and Charlie Harrett Erik Heitmann Susan T. Hill Hugh Hill Blake Hinson Brenda Rickert Established in 2004, the Soaring Eagle Society has grown to 104 members! Soaring Eagle Society Members have made multi-year pledges at our annual Mountaintop Breakfast of $1,000 or more per year for five years. These multi-year pledges allow us to confidently plan for the future and are invaluable to Summit Academy’s mission. New Soaring Eagle Society Members are shown in bold. Thank you to all of our very generous Soaring Eagles! Dr. and Mrs. I. W. Hughes and Family Jody Rotondo Robert and Midge Jones Bob and Jan Rowland Kim Rosenfeld Taylor and Lindsey Jones Mark Sandbach and Rebecca Terry Lisa Routh Yvette Jones E. Halsey and Barbara Sandford Robert Rowan, Jr. Scott Jones Ronald and Wanda Schuckmann Jill Keeney James and Kimberly Segal Henry and Deborah Kelsey, Jr. Sean and Jenny Segin Alan Kirschenbaum and Lynn Cooper Hollis and Kim Smith George Ann Lamb Randy and Winnie Spitza Don and Ursula Lattis Gary and Brenda Spivak Sean and Jenny Segin Greg and Melissa Levinsky Bob and Mary Anne Steele Jessica Sherrod Robert and Carol Libs David and Lisa Strite Carla Shields John and Diann LoGuidice Jeff and Anna Tatman Andrew and Sallie Mansinne Thomas and Margaret Thornton Charles and Rosemary Middleton John and Mary Tierney Eleanor Bingham Miller Tim & Nell Tomeny Keith and Lisa Mills James and Deborah Towson David and Marcia Morgan Paul and Lynn Tran Tim and Tammy Roe Toni Rose Charles and Kay Rudy Drew and Aimee Ryan Fred and Sue Sabo Christopher Sandfort & Ann Jackson-Sandfort David and Fran Dick William Holt and Heidi Koenig James and Belinda Dimas Jeffrey and Kristine Houke David Dupps Steven Howell Brian Durbin Kentuckiana Emergency Physicians John and Lynn Dwyer Kentuckiana Girl Scout Troop 335 Mitchell and Lindsay Elswick Thomas W. Klamer David Emery Keith Knapp ePayment Consultants Cliff Krawiec David Ernstberger Raymond Lyle Jack and Karen Eversole Steve and Janette McCabe Eye Centers of Louisville Albert McDowell Sally Stevenson In honor of Anne Stevenson George Femmer Todd and Elizabeth Metcalf Ann Stivers David and Jeanne Ferguson Oliver and Denise Metzerott Steven and Marty Stooksberry Jordan and Nancy Fifield Gray Middleton Terry and Jo Strong Warren and Janeen Mounts Emmitt and Angie Tyler Tommy and Sara Floyd Jon and Sandra Miller Father Dick Sullivan Donald and Caryn Mucci Morris and Terry Weiss Jeanne Freibert Donald and Angela Miller Term Net Joe and Edie Norris William and Ann Welch Anne Frey Mike Miller Donald Fusting Carol Mullins B. Thomas Thacker and Judith A. Payne Judy Petry Kent and Leslie Westberry Angela Gagel Steven Nelson Phillip Thayer Linda Phillips Bob White Jeffrey M. Gagnon Mary Lee Nelson Scott Tomchek Joe C. and Carol T. Powell Owen and Shirley Whitehouse, Jr. Ed Gaughan Monica Nelson Andrew Varga Patrick and Stephanie Renn Steven and Leslie Whitehouse Arch Gleason Tom and Lane Penner David Vogel Kenneth Reutlinger Foundation, Inc. Jerry and Marilyn Yeagley 10 Ryan and Robin Scarbrough Jean Schumm Daryl Smith Theodore and Jennifer Solinger Karen Spodarek www.summit-academy.org 7 Donor Giving Levels Levels— —All Campaigns Robert and Stacey Banks Robert and Laura Duane Marilyn Murray William E. Barth Foundation Edward and Marlene Dusch Joe and Edie Norris Brian Stevenson In honor of Anne Stevenson Graham and Molly Baughman Clay and Laura Edwards Joe Parker Richard and Ruhama Strite Tom and Marcia Benninger Jim England Abbe Pedersen Don Travis Ken and Becky Blacketer Leslie K. Gagnon Judy Petry Steven and Leslie Whitehouse Linda and Harold Blevins Sean and Lisa Garber Republic Bank and Trust Joe Wight Michael and Johneva Boone GE Foundation Kenneth Reutlinger Foundation, Inc. Anonymous Morton and Ann Boyd GE Employees Community Fund Jody Rotondo Anonymous Paul J. and Victoria A. Diaz Brad and Carla Sue Broecker Victor and Jennifer Gomez Bob and Jan Rowland Anonymous Don and Cheryl Brown Greenebaum, Doll & McDonald Mark Sandbach and Rebecca Terry Anonymous Robinson S. and Libby Brown III Michael and Paula Grisanti Ronald & Wanda Schuckmann Brown-Forman David and Marlene Grissom James and Kimberly Segal Anonymous In honor of Tess Welch Bob and Susanne Buckler Lawrence and Frankie Hager, Jr. Randy and Winnie Spitza Thomas and Beatrix Buetow Harold and Judy Hall Bob and Mary Anne Steele Patrick and Christine Docter Anonymous Elaine Bush Duran Hall David and Lisa Strite Peggy Duane Dorothy Cherry Byerly Ford-Nissan Sunderesh and Rita Heragu Summit Academy PTO Jeff and Jennifer Dwyer John and Johnna Cristofoli Pete and Marla Cautilli Frances Heyburn Jeff and Anna Tatman Chris Ewing Commonwealth Bank & Trust Co. David and Leslie Hiller Taylor Family Foundation Marvin and Caren Flewellen Brian and Susan Cullinan Interlock Industries Thomas and Margaret Thornton Ron and Marge Gaddie $20,000—$49,999 Cralle Foundation, Inc. Dr. & Mrs. I. W. Hughes & Family E. Halsey and Barbara Sandford $10,000—$19,999 Owen and Shirley Whitehouse, Jr. $5,000—$9,999 Anonymous Stan and Karen Franczek Middletown Christian Church $100—$499 William and Carlyn Altman Greg and Jessica Daunhauer Yvette Jones James and Deborah Towson Bob German Emmitt and Angie Tyler Robert and Brenda Deibel, Jr. Doug and Jill Keeney Tran Orthodontics Jim and Barbara Gooch Joan B. Weyer Bob A. Deitel Henry and Deborah Kelsey, Jr. Morris and Terry Weiss Ed Gould Mark Kerman William and Ann Welch Karen Hill Alan Kirschenbaum & Lynn Cooper Kent and Leslie Westberry Susan Hill Kosair Charities Fred and Anne Wicknick David and Joann Jolgren Anonymous Don and Ursula Lattis Jerry and Marilyn Yeagley Herman and Amy Kessler Anonymous Robert and Carol Libs Anonymous Jay and Tina Mackin WHAS Crusade for Children, Inc. $1,000—$4,999 $500 to $999 LouAnn Atlas Brent and Lori Baughman Charles and Megan Biddle Christopher and Kelley Bird Joan Bishop Mark Bleiden In honor of Alexandra Jones Michael and Monica Boone Leslie Bordelon Brayton Bowen & Yolanda Smith Edward Bowling Greg Bromley David and Janet Brown George Ann Lamb Gerard and Rosalie Buecker In honor of Anne Stevenson Lanham Insulation, Inc. Alejandro and Kimberly Cabrera Bob Lawrence Vickie Carey Anonymous Andrew and Sallie Mansinne Anonymous Anonymous David and Jill Meckle Anonymous John and Diann LoGuidice Doug and Cathy Carlson Charles & Rosemary Middleton Judge Lisabeth Hughes Abramson William Morgan Gerald and Kim Case Anonymous In honor of Dr. Laura Reed James and Anne Milliman Alan and Kathy Attaway Kenneth and Marianne Reutlinger Robert and Jean Bendon Brad and Toni Cecil Keith and Lisa Mills Clifford G. and Sherry Rompf Ronald and Gina Allen Chilton & Medley, PLC Ryan Coady David and Marcia Morgan Richard and Mary Ann Shu Pat and Vernon Cole Warren and Janeen Mounts Gregory and Kimberly Clough Jacob and Susan Stern David Cooper Don Mucci Insurance, Inc. Bill and Dale Cox Anonymous Donald and Elizabeth Babcock Rich and Teresa Baker In honor of Jared Baker 8 Donor Giving Levels Levels— —All Campaigns www.summit-academy.org Vincent and Doreen DeGeare 9