2015 Annual Report - De La Salle North Catholic High School

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2015 Annual Report - De La Salle North Catholic High School
2014-2015 Annual Report
DE LA SALLE NORTH CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL
Transforming urban Portland
one student at a time
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“You can perform miracles by touching the hearts of those entrusted to your care.”*
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Dear Friends and Families of De La Salle North Catholic High School,
As I write these words I am reminded that it is with each new year we start all over again: a new class of 9th graders begins and a group of
seniors graduates; our grant writing and fundraising events need to be planned; and there are the new teachers and staff to say hello to
and for those who have moved on, we must say goodbye. Change happens here and we continue to grow through this process.
So, in preparing to write this letter I spent some time reflecting on the changes over the last year and about our present state of affairs here
at our school. It continues to amaze me as to what we accomplish with and for the young people who come through our doors each day.
They are remarkable people who have made a choice to be here. They are the ones who every day wake up and give it their best effort in
school and out in the work world.
I am also aware that we have some challenges that we continue to work on. We cannot always provide our students all the resources we
would like to. We don’t have the most modern facilities available for our students: no gym to hold a homecoming game in or a dance, no
fields to play soccer or baseball on or just to hang out with your friends on a sunny spring day, limited space to conduct our classes and
science labs, and our fine arts and our technology needs are ever present. But what we do have are our students (and it is simply and most
profoundly all about the students) and our dedicated faculty and staff.
Of course, it will be nice, one day, when we have all of the above facility space, but for now, I will thank God for the
families who entrust their children to us to allow us to impart knowledge, professional-work experience, and the
opportunity to help them develop a sense of self and a generous desire to help others as they travel on their faith
journeys. And I continually thank all my incredible colleagues. I hope they always wake up every day knowing that
they have the chance to truly help transform the lives of our young people. And then there are all of you who read
this letter who have either been with us from the very beginning or those of you who this was your first
year supporting our mission…thanks to all of you. Please always remember that it is because of your
sincere generosity that we are able to continue this vital work. And a very special thank you to the
Christian Brothers of the San Francisco New Orleans District and their wonderful lay colleagues who
have and continue to be such a vital partner and supporter of De La Salle North Catholic.
Thank you,
Tim Hennessy
President
* Quotes from the founder of Lasillian schools (St. John Baptist de la Salle 1651-1719)
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Our Students
● 80% students of color
● 88% Catholic or Christian
Academics
● Rigorous Curriculum that exceeds
state requirements
Athletics & Activities
● 8 athletic teams with over 35% of student
participation
● 60% eligible for Federal Lunch Program
● Unique “Academic Resource Center”
to provide intense one-on-one tutoring
● Activities: Student Council, Fine Arts,
Choir
On average, students enter 9th grade
1.5 years behind academically.
● Small class sizes
● Clubs: Heritage, Drama, Sci-Fi, Poetry,
Constitution Law, Anime, Compassion,
Computer Programming, Green/Earth,
Ski & Snowboarding
Faith & Service
De La Salle North Catholic is founded on the
five core principles of a Lasallian school:
● Concern for the Poor and Social Justice
● Faith in the Presence of God
● Quality Education
● Respect for all Persons
● Inclusive Community
All students and staff are required to provide
community service during each school year.
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● Safe and encouraging learning
environment
Corporate Work
Study Program
● Every student works one day per week at
professional work-sites to offset 50% of
the cost of their education
● Over 80 companies throughout Portland
hire our student workers
● Because of our student’s hard work,
they generate nearly $2.0 million for
operating expenses at the school.
MEASURE OF SUCCESS
98%- Class of 2015 acceptance to
college
90%- of this class entered college
in the Fall of 2015
1 Gates Millenium Scholar
(4 yr Full Ride)
$3.9 million Scholarship monies!
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ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT: Zarinah Mustafa (’12) (Her speech to the audience at the Fall 2015 Scholarship Dinner)
Some would like to believe that one’s success is determined by their ability or their work ethic alone, but I beg to differ. Success is
where opportunity meets preparation. There are many capable, intelligent, and hardworking youth who slip through the cracks
simply because they did not receive the proper preparation or opportunity to realize their full potential. De La Salle is a unique and,
quite frankly, magical place because it serves students who would otherwise not be given the opportunity or preparation to achieve
highly in the classroom, in leadership positions and in the corporate setting. I am living proof the magic that can happen here.
My name is Zarinah Mustafa and I am a 2012 graduate of De La Salle. Currently, I am a graduating Senior Political Science
Major, Philosophy Minor at Spelman College, the first and oldest college for Black women in the United States.
I was awarded the Z-man scholarship to attend De La Salle the summer after my freshmen year at a much larger public high
school. Looking back on it, I realize now that this was a momentous and life changing occurrence for me. I had always had dreams
of higher achievement so that I could take care of my family and give back to my community, but my goals did not seem realistic or
reachable
until I came to De La Salle and saw people who looked like me or with similar backgrounds as wmy own, both at the school and at
my corporate internship, who were achieving success that I had only dreamt of.
I never thought the little Black girl whose mother was sentenced to ten years in prison when she was 11 years old could beat the odds. I thought that when people
looked at me, they would only see my background, but not the person I am because of it. At De La Salle, the staff and teachers saw me for me and for everything that
I represent. They saw me as a student in the first ever AP Calculus class at De La Salle, as the leading role of Macbeth in school play, as member of the school’s first
Constitution Law team, and as the feisty, passionate young girl who had the potential to be great. They poured into me, giving me the opportunity to intern at Oregon
Health and Sciences University for two years and at Nike, Brand Jordan my senior year. I was afforded the opportunity to travel to New Haven Connecticut for a
diversity program and college tour where I visited the likes of Yale University and Columbia University, amongst other institutions.
Being exposed to collegiate life as a sophomore in high school showed me what could potentially await me in college. It showed me that I was brave enough to
go away from my family and form connections with other students—it was truly a great leadership experience. In addition to that leadership opportunity, I served as
Co-President of De La Salle’s Executive Leadership Committee under the great Mr. Edward Zupcic, and founded and served as President of the Heritage Committee.
These leadership positions helped to prepare for one of my greatest moments at Spelman. In February I ran for and was elected the 74th President of the Spelman
Student Government Association. Although I naturally doubted myself at times, the leadership opportunities I was exposed to at De La Salle helped to show me that
I am capable of being a great leader. I was prepared to take advantage of the great opportunity that was bestowed upon me.
Not only did De La Salle expose me to great opportunity, but prepared me to take advantage of it as well. There is this special little lady who sits right down stairs
in the scholarship office, named Mrs. Barbara Ward. Mrs. Ward worked and continues to work tirelessly to ensure that all of her students are college ready and that
upon acceptance, they can afford to attend the college of their choice. Mrs. Ward, though technically only part time, would come in early and stay late to read
scholarship essays, send off scholarship applications, and talk college with students. With Mrs. Ward’s unwavering support, I was able to win 11 scholarships to cover
almost my whole first year at Spelman, which was then $42,000 a year. Three of those scholarships have covered almost 50% of my tuition for all four of my years at
Spelman. I am forever grateful for Mrs. Ward’s persistence and commitment to the success of her students and their lives after De La Salle.
Along with Mrs. Ward, there were many others who are still here and who have left that have poured into me and been a second family. Mr. Fraizer, Mr. Shelton,
Mr. Reis, Ms. Adams, and Mr. Z to name a few.
Now I can say, with my mother and father sitting there proudly, that I am a product of my environment. I am not who I am despite of my background and life
circumstances, but because of it. I will be the first person in my immediate family to receive a bachelor’s degree. I will be the first person in my entire family to pursue
a Juris Doctorate degree and practice law. The potential was always there, but it took people to believe in me and invest in me for me to realize my full potential.
Though I am unique, there are many other youth who have stories similar to mine. They are capable of achieving success but they may not have the preparation or
opportunities to succeed. We need people like you to continue investing in places like De La Salle so that those youth who would normally slip through the cracks can
have a chance to succeed. De La Salle is a magical place, where preparation meets opportunities, potential is realized, and dreams come true. It’s up to you to
continue making this magic a reality.
Thank you.
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WHY DE LA SALLE NORTH CATHOLIC?
•●Steve Morgan (De La Salle North Catholic High School parent): As our five children
have all attended De La Salle North Catholic High School we have experienced the
intentional caring and Presence of the living God in staff, including administrators and
teachers. Passionate about subjects they teach, the instructors have shown an above and
beyond effort and commitment to challenge our children to reach beyond themselves
looking to serve those less fortunate in the immediate and global communities.
•●Leigh Norris (Alumnae): De La Salle gave me the opportunity to work along side
people who not only have jobs, but successful careers. At age 14 these interactions let
me know what could be and even now those interactions still give me the motivation to
never settle for less than what I am capable of.
•●Pam Wood (School Counselor): Until a person feels like they belong, they cannot start
to imagine what their future story can be. The community at De La Salle North Catholic is
a place where kids can start their journey by finding a place where they belong. DELASALLE ANNUAL REPORT 2015.indd 6
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“Your faith should be a shining light for those whom you teach.”*
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WHY DE LA SALLE NORTH CATHOLIC?
•●Janelle Parrish (Alumnae): De La Salle North Catholic is the place that I truly learned
that the world is bigger than me and my problems. It taught me to be truly compassionate
and to stand up for what I believe and it made me a women for others.
•●Kyle Ritter (Math Teacher): The students at De La Salle North Catholic are different than
what it was like when I was a high school student. It is fun that they relate to me as a
person, not just as a teacher.
•●Sarah Maher (Director of Lasallian Youth Ministry): De La Salle North Catholic
students always amaze me how they are not afraid to use their faith to address hard social
justice questions.
•●Aiyana Ashley (Director of Corporate Work Study Program): Everyone here has a
singularity of purpose- my colleagues are all here because they want students to succeed.
Everyone here has a shared desire, regardless of department: to enable kids to have life
changing experiences.
•●Leslie Porter (Registrar & parent of an ‘05 alum): This is a place where I see miracles,
great and small, occur daily.
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“Show much kindness and love for the young people you teach.”*
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THE UNIQUE PROFILE OF
DE LA SALLE NORTH CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL
A LASALLIAN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL- in the 330 year-old tradition of Lasallian schools, our
mission is to provide a faith-based, quality education, to our students and their families regardless
of their ability to pay for it. Over 500 Lasallian schools throughout the world educate more than
1,000,000 students.
CRISTO REY NETWORK SCHOOL- we were the first to replicate this unique education & corporate
work-study program and are now one of 30 in urban America. De La Salle students work hard at
school and their job to help provide themselves an incredible opportunity to change their destiny.
DEDICATED TO THE FAMILIES OF NORTH AND NORTHEAST PORTLAND- although it
seems counter intuitive, but if a family’s income is too high, they cannot send their
student to our school. We are dedicated to provide this opportunity just to
the families who most need this educational option.
OUR STUDENTS ARE WORKING TO EARN THEIR EDUCATION- this
school is not for all students. They have to want to be here and to
put in the hard work, both in the classroom as well as in the
workplace. We hold the bar high and expect these young
people to strive to learn and to achieve their goals.
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THANK YOU TO OUR SUPPORTERS
De La Salle North Catholic continues to provide our unique educational opportunity
for the families of the inner-city of Portland because of the following
generous supporters. Thank you for your kindness.
If we have failed to recognize your donation ($100 and greater) in any way, please accept our sincerest apologies
and please inform us so that we can correct our error.
$50,000+
Anonymous (3)
The Benilde Religious International Trust Mary and Timothy Boyle Columbia Sportswear Co. M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust Cyndy and Edward Maletis James F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation Oregon Community Foundation Silver Family Foundation Swigert-Warren Foundation $25,000-$49,999
Thomas and Lisa Brenneke Campbell Global Clark Foundation Collins Foundation Epping Family Foundation
JFR Foundation Joseph E. Weston Public Foundation Lasallian Education Fund Mark P. O’Donnell Quest Foundation Z-Man Scholarship Foundation DELASALLE ANNUAL REPORT 2015.indd 11
$10,000-$24,999
Anonymous (4)
Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon Autzen Foundation Richard and Rachel Baek Carol & Jerry Bitz Kristin Collins Elizabeth Eiting and Dr. Ron W. Schutz Jack and Marie Eiting Enkel Foundation ESCO Foundation Grand & Benedicts
Richard and Nancy Green Guardian Management LLC Kelly and Bob Hale Anyeley Hallova B.P., Lester and Regina John Foundation Juan Young Trust Ronni Lacroute
Fund of the Cornell University Foundation Werner and Colleen Nistler Donna M. Fagan Noce Marty Quandt Rask Family Memorial Fund
Paul and Deborah Speer Steven and Barbara Spence The Renaissance Foundation William G. Gilmore Foundation Brad Zenger
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$5,000-$9,999
Anonymous
American Endowment Foundation John Bradley Daniel and Stephanie Brown Nancy and Andy Bryant
Donate for Charity Inc
Owen Duffy and Jennifer A. Aborn
Marilyn and Dan Durkin Dwyer Charitable Trust Ecoworks Foundation, Inc Mark and Ann Edlen Francene and Stephen English Evan Guillaume Memorial Fund
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Ann Gray Alan Guffey and Cynthia King-Guffey David R. Hannan John and Barbara Heffernan H.W. Irwin and D.C.H. Irwin Foundation Robert and Carrie Kessi
Bill and Nikki Klutho Kim and Steve Madey Patricia Marihart Susan McNiel Meng-Hannan Construction Co., Inc. Mark Mertens
Paul and Sally McCracken
Fund of Moreland Presbyterian Church Terry and Carolyn Murphy Catherine and Mark Myers Northwest Natural Gas Company Patricia and Edwin O’Mara Charles H. Putney Rose E. Tucker Charitable Trust Schwab Charitable Fund DELASALLE ANNUAL REPORT 2015.indd 12
St. Martin de Porres Trust State Of Oregon Department Of Education Peter and Julie Stott The Bernice Heffernan Family Foundation Robert and Marcia Walsh Wieden + Kennedy Inc. Windermere Foundation
$2,500-$4,999
Aequitas Capital Management, Inc. BahFed Corp Gregory and Amber Bakken Becker Capital Management
Cheryl and John Beem Jimmy Crumpacker Claudia Dockter Bruce and Eileen Drake Chris and Nichole Duffin Michael and Alisan Engle Christine Farrell Nelson Farris
Neil Fernando
First Clearing LLC Wesley and Ruth Fitzpatrick Thomas and Mary Jenkins Michael and Kathryne Johnson KeyBank Foundation James and Rosemarie Kilpatrick Marcus and Jacqueline Lampros Tom and Joan Leslie Kathryn and Brian Maag Linda and Robert Maletis Brendan and Mary McDonnell Jonathan and Heather McGowan Michele and Bob McGrain McKenzie River Gathering Foundation Multnomah Athletic Foundation Oak Hills Christian Reformed Church Ken Paul PCC Structurals, Inc. John and Deanna Phillips Reliable Credit Association, Inc.
Robert Brady Charitable Trust Chris and Liz Sarles Donald and Holly Schoenbeck Steve and Titay Schommer Richard and Twylla Smith Standard Mary J. Steen and Frank V. Langfitt Robert A. Stuart United Way of the Columbia-Willamette U.S. Bank/U.S. Bancorp Foundation Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Walsh Construction Co.
Wells Fargo Matching Gifts Program DJ and Summer Widmer Martin and Carolyn Winch
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$1,000-$2,499
Anonymous Kristen and Howard Aaronson
Barbara and Paul Anctil
Harriet Anderson Jim & Shannon Armstrong David Austin David Bangsund Robert and Leslie Bentley The Frank and Margaret Bitar Foundation Bill Bitar David and Julie Brands Kay and Marty Brantley Christopher M. Brooks and Brittney Clark Brown Properties LP Thomas and Nancy Brown Daniel Buckley Christy and Fred Buckman Mary and Kenneth Campbell
Camps For Kids, Inc. David and Sharon Chasko Katherine B. Christensen Aaron Coker Columbia State Bank John Davidson Ashleigh and Christo de Villiers Pat Dooney DuBois Charitable Lead Trust Cooper Dubois Frank Dulcich John and Catherine Dummer
Chris and Vicki Elsenbach Yvonne and Barry Evans Jeffrey and Diane Fantazia Anne and Richard Feeney
Wayne and Elizabeth Fitzpatrick DELASALLE ANNUAL REPORT 2015.indd 13
Cole Mills Foundation For The Carolinas Morgan Stanley Wealth Management Larry and Fritzi Frager Greg and Diane Morgan Robert C. Freelander Margaret M. Morton Jack Friedman and Susan Climo Bertha and Dane Moseson GBD Architects Incorporated Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA) Corinne Gentner Pacific Seafood Group Ellen Michaels Graham PacificSource Health Plans
Robert and Julie Granger R.H. Parker/United Foundation Ronald and Tona Greisen Malin and Daniel Petrusich Kelsey Green Grout Penny Guest Brett and Kristin Hawkins Robert and Frances Heffernan Tim and Katie Hennessy Ryan and Sara Hoppes
Ryan and Ryan Hubka Institute For Traditional Medicine Invictus David and Gay Jacobsen In memory of Victoria and Kate Jeans Gail Catherine Johnson Leo and Phyllis Kahn Kell, Alterman, Runstein, LLP
Patrick and Mary Kessi Lampros Properties Stephen and Sara Ledoux Cecilia Lee Gerald and Anita Lindsay Erin Livengood and Ben Kaiser LMC Construction Bob and Diane Lung
M & J Group, Inc Joseph and Mary Magnano Janeen and Malcolm McAninch Robert and Judy McDermott Miller Nash Graham & Dunn LLP 11/30/15 12:39 PM
$1,000-$2,499 continued...
Por Que No Rick and Mary Potter Matthew and Jamie Powell Reser Family Foundation Pat Reser Gary and Susan Reynolds Richards Homewares, Inc Dr. Don V. Romanaggi Ben Root and Christine Shank Ron Runyan Mary Ryan-Hotchkiss and Manford D. Hotchkiss Mark and Kimberly Sandquist Frederick and Connie Scheetz Paul Schommer Schwabe Williamson & Wyatt, P.C. Steve and Julie Seguin Ms. and Mr. Charmin B. Shiely
Joseph Shindler Chris J. Shine and Susan E. Happ St. Clare Preschool & Daycare Bryan Steelman Stevens Integrated Solutions Suzanne E. Sullivan and Frederic N. Johnson Taylor Made Labels John Tucker
The University of Portland Claudia and Graciani Valderrama Greg and Joan Van Pelt John and Frances Von Schlegell
Macy Wall Eugene J. Wallace Charles Watkins Robert Weaver and Hannah Callaghan Wentworth Foundation
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Tom and Jane Wilson Wolf Family Charitable Foundation Mike and Barbara Wyman Gerard and Martha Wyrsch Kurt and Michaell Zenner Stephen and Elizabeth Zimmer
$500-$999
Anonymous (7)
Bruce T. Adornato, M.D. William and Connie Anctil Sarah and Drew Anderson Patrick Angel Ayco Charitable Foundation Ruth Beyer Sharon and Roy Bishop Paul Bovarnick and Nan Waller Eileen and Steve Brennan Matthew and Marian Brouns
David and Joan Carboneau Central East Portland Rotary Foundation Pete and Morag Craven Rebecca and Brewster Crosby Brian Doherty Tom and Cindy Dulcich Sheila Edwards-Lienhart and Ross Lienhart Agustin and Alysson Enriquez Kristina and Tim Evens Joan and Randall Field Bob and Trina Gluckman Robert D. Greaves Michael Haglund Rebecca Hainline Cindy Harrell HDR Engineering, Inc. Valerie Hepburn 11/30/15 12:39 PM
$500-$999 continued...
Elliott and Gina Hill Jennifer and Gary Holcomb Jim Fisher Volvo Tal and Patti Johnson Daniel and Lynn Jones William and Maureen Kessi Knights of Columbus-Cathedral Kroger Co. The Laughing Planet Cafe Bill Lefors John and Gail Lewis Kathleen Lipiec and Dave Lazzeroni Kent and Judy Ludwigsen William and Jere Lyster Conrad and Susan Mickola Molly J. Milan Greg and Kay Moore Suzann Murphy Mark and Mary Neil Gail Neuburg Norlift of Oregon, Inc. Peter Northrup
Northwest Surgical Specialists, P.C.
PAE Consulting Engineers, Inc. Lynette and Chris Pierson DELASALLE ANNUAL REPORT 2015.indd 15
Principal Financial Group Foundation
Roger and Katy Qualman Shana and Bryan Redmond Joseph Restic Rich James Inc. Richard and Gloria Safranski Elizabeth Schera Herbert and Kathy Sharp The Skanner Foundation Ted and Jolene Spear Blake St. Onge Sussman Shank LLP James and Christina Trolinger UBS Financial Services, Inc. US Borax Inc Nani Warren Christe White John and Paula Wight Brian and Barbara Wolf Daniel and Annette Youngberg
$250-$499
Richard and Mary Adkisson Frank and Victoria Altenhofen Tyler E. Anderson Ron and Jennifer Askew Bridget and Curtis Barton Rita and Robert Barton
Pat Becker, Jr. Hope Beraka Jerry and Frank Bridwell John and Peggy Brockamp Joe E. Bronec and Frances L.
Bronec Mark and Mary Kay Brown Janice and Peter Burger Mathew Burr and Erika Wolfe
Burr Jim Cavanaugh Katherine and Pete Cole
Dennis and Marianne Doherty Shelley and Kevin Doherty Charles and Shawn Engelberg David Fee Diana M. Fisher Fred Meyer Patrick and Mary Gilroy
Karen and Michael Girard 11/30/15 12:39 PM
$250-$499 continued...
Narcisa Delgado-Grubb and Robert Grubb Timothy and Claudia Hein Alexander and Danielle Hermanny Intel Matching Gifts To Education Program Rhonda and Mark Joseph Roy and Francesca Kim Ron Kloepfer Bree La Noue Ladies of Peter Claver Auxiliary Court 225 Stan and Carrie Link Los Pepitos Locos Peter and Bridget Mahoney Ron and Heide Maize Javier Mena Roger and Amy Mills Maureen Milton and Alan Hickenbottom Gregory and Rebecca Mowe David and Megan Muessle Bob Muravez Janice Norris Jennifer and Joe Nydahl Oregon Public House Marc and Angela Patrick Diana and David Post J Robbins
Kent Roberts Russ Roesselet Sandra and Jerry Rogers William Rooper
Rotary Club of East Portland Foundation
Judy and Gary Rueppell
Bonnie and James Schimschock
Robert and Dorothy Shindler
Gery Short and Roseanne Alexander George and Molly Spencer
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Brian Talcott Bridget Tenney Don Thomas Kathleen Tuneberg Angelo Richard and Cheryl Van Beveren Village Ballroom Events LLC James E. Wathey Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign James and Janet Westwood Tom and Mary Willis Nancy Wilson and Kevin Sproll
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$249-$100 continued...
Blair Adornato
Dorothy and Bud Anderson
Mike Andrews
At Large Films
Kali Bader
Gary and Shelley Barnes
Andrea Barton
Clinton Bell
Brother Dominic Berardelli, F.S.C.
Eric Bergeson
Mike Biewend
Benjamin Boden
Bonneville Hot Springs Resort
Reg and Patricia Bradley
Ricky Branner
Debra and Al Broeker
Lynn and Chris Brown
Lyniese Burks
Allan and Leigh Byrne
Suelynn Callahan
Ernest and Sarah Chaplen
Jinnina Chiles
Rob Closs
Cynthia and Gary Crose
Anthony J. Dal Ponte
Dan Marx and Co Inc
Katherine De La Forest
Michael and Mari Lou Diamond
Gilles and Julie Dir-Munoz
Michael Dripps
Edward and Josette Dundon
Adrienne Enriquez
Kathleen Everett
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Kathryn Fagan
Mariann and Donald Feldmann
Grant Feltz
Ted Fettig
James A. Flynn and Ann Sheridan
Stuart L. Follen
Thomas and Kathleen Fromherz
Stephen and Karyn Galati
Matthew and Laurie Garrett
Jerome and Dolores Gianotti
David Gilbert
John and Colleen Gilroy
Carrie Gross
Paul and Nancy Haller
Robert and Diann Harland
Travis Henry
Ira Hershkowitz
Jason Marr and Lori Hoover
Mathew Hunnicutt
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$249-$100 continued...
Don Jackson
Just Give
Ed and Linda Kaiel
Patrick Karger
Terence Kelly
G. Preston Kendall
Elisa and Steven Klein
Knights of Columbus/N. Portland K.C. 5279
Carol La Brie and Roger Edwards
Jason and Kerri Lesh
Mark A. Long
Christy and E.K. MacColl
Gerald and Kathleen Macken
Caitlin MacMillen
Andrew and Rachel MacRitchie
David and Jane Maher
Drew Mahrlic
Arden and Lillian Manning
Connie and David Manning
Corey Martin
Timothy and Brenda Martin
Matt Mattecheck
John and Leslie McGuigan
Tim McMenamin and DeL’Aurore Kyly
Merchant Paper Company
Robert Miller
Sally and Pete Miller
Barbara Mills
Robert and Rebecca Moore
Timothy and Mary Morgan
MoshMedia, Inc
James and Pat Natseos
Linda Niedermeyer and Robert Alexander
Gloria Paladichuk
Kay and Robert Pendelton
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Tatiana Perry
Andrea and Aaron Piazza
Joseph Platt
Portland Development Commission
Grace Powell
Natalie Pukatch
Buz Quinlan
Ramig Family Foundation
Barbara L. Regan
Brent Rempe
Charlene and John Rogers
Rich and Kathy Sabel
Leonard and Jeannie Santos
Arlene Schreiner
Michael D. Schrunk
Sheffield Trading LLC
Jill Shiels
Jeffrey and Kathryn Spere
Nathan Sramek
Gina and Kevin Stenberg
Shelley and Alexander Stevens
Victor Stibolt
John and Ruth Talbott
Target Corporation
Mike and Becky Tetherow
Kyra and Brian Thompson
John and Ann Timm
Ruth and George Van Hoomissen
John and Georgianna Warta
Nancy Wilgenbusch
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LEGACY GIFTS
Anonymous (2)
Sharon and Roy Bishop
Gift in honor of Sandra Duffy
Helen J. Kochenderfer
Lee Lower and Leslie Porter
Joan O’Neill
Rick and Mary Potter
John and Judy Rau
Mary Ryan-Hotchkiss and Manford D. Hotchkiss
Tracey Weidner
Z-Man Scholarship Foundation
GIFTS-IN-KIND
Anonymous
A to Z Wineworks
Alessio Baking Company
Andina
Bergstrom Wines
Besaws
Blistex Corporation
Thomas and Lisa Brenneke
Chris and Maria Breslin
Christy and Fred Buckman
Mathew Burr and Erika Wolfe Burr
Carlton Farms
Cashco Distributors, Inc.
Christine Cieslak
Columbia Sportswear Co.
Mr. Mark Conan
Dave's Killer Bread
Dirk Davis
Domaine Serene
Tran Doung
El Gaucho
Yvonne and Barry Evans
Jasmine Fritsch
Grand Central Baking Company
Richard and Nancy Green
Kellie Guess
Kelly and Bob Hale
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James Henry
IBM
Gay and David Jacobsen
Jesuit High School
B.P., Lester and Regina John Foundation
La Bonita
Ronni Lacroute
Lasallian Christian Brothers Foundation
Laurelhurst Market
LePigeon
Lids Teams Sports
Lompoc Brewing Company
Brian and Katie Maag
Maletis Beverage
Cyndy and Edward Maletis
Jillian and Ronald Martin
Phil Meehan
Mississippi Pizza Pub
Mount Angel Abby
Natural Selections
Nel Centro
Nike, Inc.
Noble Rot
Nossa Familia Coffee
Patricia and Edwin O'Mara
Brian and Sarah Pincetich
Pizzicato, Inc.
Por Que No
Portland Center Stage
Portland Trail Blazers
Po'Shines
Rick and Mary Potter
Reverend Nat's Cidery and Public Taproom
Rich James Inc.
Mary Ryan-Hotchkiss and Manford D. Hotchkiss
Schommer & Sons
SeaPort Airlines
Skanska USA Building Inc.
Steven and Barbara Spence
Mary J. Steen and Frank V. Langfitt
Peter and Julie Stott
Sunshine Dairy
The Heathman Hotel
The Joel Palmer House
The Napoleon Co.
Thorns FC
Timbers FC
Toro Bravo
United Salad Company
Vernier Software & Technology
Winchester Inn
Peter Withers and Lindsey Boccia
Brian and Barbara Wolf
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CORPORATE WORK STUDY PROGRAM
(Formerly Corporate Internship Program)
Sponsor
# of Years
as Sponsor
AAA
Aequitas Capital Management, Inc
American Red Cross
ARA Northwest LLC
Boora Architects
Bonneville Power Administration
Birch Community
Bicycle Transportation Alliance
Campbell Global LLC
Cascade Energy
Catholic Charities
Chess for Success
Columbia Sportswear
Community Transitional School
Cosgrave Verger Keester LLP
Crafts Americana Group Inc.
Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
eROI
Expeditors
Friends of Trees
Gerding Edlen
Goodwill (Total)
Grand and Benedict
Greenwood Resources
Guardian Real Estate Services
Hart Wagner
HDR Engineering, Inc
Holy Redeemer
Howard S. Wright
Nike - Jordan
1
6
12
2
3
3
1
2
4
1
3
2
9
6
2
2
1
1
4
3
1
12
6
1
13
3
5
3
15
7
Sponsor
# of Years
as Sponsor
Knowledge Universe Education LLC
Laurel Parc
Liberty Mutual Insurance
Lifeworks NW
Mary’s Woods
McMenamin’s Crystal Hotel
McMenamin’s Kennedy School
Metro
Metropolitan Land Group
Miller Nash Graham & Dunn LLP
MODA Health
Multnomah County District Attorney
Multnomah County Public Health
New Columbia
New Seasons (Arbor Lodge)
New Seasons (Concordia)
Nike Sports Marketing
NWEA
OCHIN
Oregon Dept of Transportation
OnPoint Community Credit Union
Oregon Catholic Press
Oregon College of Art and Craft
Oregon Health Authority
PCC Structurals Inc.
Perkins Coie
PGE
Portland Art Museum
Portland Children’s Museum
7
4
2
9
3
2
11
5
2
11
1
12
7
6
12
12
6
6
2
6
13
9
3
1
13
12
10
3
5
Sponsor
# of Years
as Sponsor
Portland Development Commission
Portland Parks
Portland Village School
Providence Portland Medical Center
Providence St. Vincent
Richards Homewares
Riverpoint Medical
Robben and Sons Heating Inc
Salmon Creek
Salvation Army
Schnitzer Steel
SRM
Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt
St. Clare Preschool and Daycare
Standard Insurance Company
Stevens Integrated Solutions Inc
Stoel Rives LLP
Sunshine Dairy
Sussman Shank LLP
Swagelok Northwest
Tektronix
Tonkon Torp LLP
TriMet
University of Portland
US Fish and Wildlife
US Forest Service
Virginia Garcia
Volunteers of America
WHCA
Wright Business Graphics
7
1
5
4
2
1
3
3
2
7
1
1
14
3
6
3
14
2
4
6
9
11
4
14
6
3
3
1
3
4
“Inspire and lead others by encouraging them.”*
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Patti O’Mara - Chair
Community Leader/Volunteer
Ryan Hubka - Vice Chair
Senior Vice President, Morgan Stanley Smith Barney
Kelly Hale
Senior Vice President, RBC Wealth Management
Jerry Bitz
Community Leader/Volunteer, Cascade Corp., Retired CFO
Gay Jacobsen
Community Leader/Volunteer
Br. Thomas Jones, FSC
Director of Brothers Community, St. Mary’s College of California
Robert Jordan
President, Justin Siena High School
Michael Kelley
Partner, Hagland Kelley LLP
Brian Maag
President, Boardman Food, Inc.
Andy MacRitchie
Executive Vice President, Aequitas Capital Management
Cyndy Maletis
Community Leader/Volunteer
Fr. Gerry Olinger, C.S.C.
Vice President of Student Affairs, University of Portland
Bryan Redmond
Director of Purchasing, The Standard Insurance Co.
Steve Spence
Senior Vice President, RBC Wealth Management
Timothy Hennessy - Ex Officio
President, De La Salle North Catholic
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2015 AMBASSADOR BOARD
DJ Widmer - Chair
Colorhouse
Caitlin MacMillen - Vice Chair
First Republic Bank
Sarah Anderson
Bridget Mahoney
Matthew Buonforte
Fr. Gerry Olinger, CSC
Kelley Doherty
Natalie Pukatch
Maletis Family Office
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Nike, Inc.
Univeristy of Portland
First Republic Bank
Justin Eckley
Steve Rupert
Agustin Enriquez
Puji Sherer
Moss Adams LLP
GBD Architects
Bud Ferrigno
Siemens
Jon French
Greater Portland, Inc.
Jasmine Fritsch
Event Committee Chair, Henry V
Janelle Hartley
Dunn Carney
Macey Laurick
MJ Steen Group at Windermere Stellar
Thersa Maxie
Starbucks
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Treat LLC
GBD Architects
Colorhouse
Paul Schommer
Schommer & Son’s, Inc.
Blake St. Onge
Corporate Workstudy Committee Chair
Fischer & Company
Josh Stellmon
Haglund & Kelley
DJ Vogt
Oregon Business Association
Kathryn Walter
Allied Employers, Inc.
Lucas Zettle
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SUPPORT AND REVENUE
Corporate Work Study ProgramContributions and GrantsTuition and Educational FeesRental Income and Other Revenues-
$1,855,502.00 42%
$2,263,334.00 51%
$279,201.00 6%
$40,107.00 1%
Total Revenue:
$4,438,144.00
100%
51%
42%
6%
1%
EXPENSES
Instruction and Academic SupportCorporate Work Study ProgramAdministrationDevelopment-
$2,728,507.00
$673,865.00
$604,477.00
$472,799.00
Total Expenses:
$4,479,648.00 100%
61%
15%
13%
11%
61%
15%
13%
11%
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DE LA SALLE NORTH CATHOLIC
HIGH SCHOOL
7528 N. FENWICK AVENUE PORTLAN D, OREGON 97217
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www.delasallenorth.org
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