IEA Annual Report 2013
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IEA Annual Report 2013
2013 Annual Report Connecting bright minds; nurturing intellectual and personal growth Celebrating 15 years of nurturing gifted youth! From the President whole child s cross-generational portfolio-based assessment Dear Friends of IEA, We are pleased to present IEA’s annual report, which contains snapshots of our events and accomplishments for the 2013 year. The following facts and figures demonstrate the quantitative aspects of our organization’s success. Yet what is even more compelling is the positive impact our dedicated staff, instructors, Mentors, volunteers, and donors have made on the lives of more than 400 young people and their families this year. While tending to the needs of our constituency, the Board of Directors and staff also completed a draft strategic plan, which will guide us through the coming years. We moved into an amazing new office space that we will call home forever thanks to the vision and generosity of Mrs. Sarah D. Barder. We also held our largest fundraising event in IEA history to honor the compassion and dedication shown to our students by Dr. Henri Ford, Vice President and Chief of Surgery at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and Professor of Surgery and Vice Dean for Medical Education at the Keck School of Medicine, and Mr. Stan Kong, Head of Product Design at Pasadena City College and Graduate Industrial Design Program Faculty Member at Art Center College of Design. We at IEA are passionate about our mission. You are making it all happen. We are growing. We are learning. Together we are making an impact today that will have an exponential effect on our nation’s future. Our gratitude extends to all of you. Here is to another 15 years of connecting bright young minds and nurturing intellectual and personal growth. Thank you, Elizabeth D. Jones 2013 Highlights • Yunasa received the inaugural National Association for Gifted Children Global Awareness Network’s Annemarie Roeper Award for Best Gifted Program. • Two long-time Apprenticeship Mentors and valued members of the Los Angeles and IEA communities were honored at the Moonlight & Stars Benefit Dinner. The event raised more than $11,000 for IEA programs and services. • IEA moved into our new home, which was generously donated to us in 2011. When Apprentices weren’t working at their sites, they explored Los Angeles • Thirty IEA staff members, board members, Fellows, parents, and alumni gathered for a strategic planning retreat in September. IEA will continue to work on and finalize a new strategic plan in 2014. • IEA celebrated its 15th anniversary! 421 2,048 Number of gifted youngsters directly served in 2013 A 2013 Physics Apprentice with his Apprenticeship Mentors Number of gifted youngsters directly served since IEA’s inception Academy students worked together to design and build a Rube Goldberg machine IEA Mission Statement: IEA President Elizabeth D. Jones (left) with campers and counselors at Yunasa in 2013 The Institute for Educational Advancement (IEA) is dedicated to the intellectual, creative, and personal growth in our nation’s gifted and high potential youth. Central to the mission of IEA is a commitment to the development of the whole child through engaging learning experiences that promote optimal challenge, mentorship, exploration of ideas, and recognition of personal potential. IEA seeks to connect like-minded individuals and supports a diverse community that creates a sense of belonging and affirmation. Finance & Fundraising IEA met or exceeded all of its 2013 finance and fundraising goals: • Raise more than $300,000 in unrestricted revenue (Actual amount raised was $375,000) • Maintain a reserve of $400,000 • Increase the number of individual donors by 20% (Actual increase was 26%) • Increase the number of new Nautilus Society pledges by 20% (Actual increase was 94%) Financial Aid Awarded in 2013 $279,281 18% 2013 Revenue by Source $6,000,000 $5,000,000 $4,000,000 $3,000,000 $2,000,000 $1,000,000 2010 Tuition Received Financial Aid Awarded 2011 2012 2013 Academy Apprenticeship ARK/Gifted Resource Center Bradley Seminar Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship Consulting/Other Program Fundraising Events Pipeline to Success Unrestricted Yunasa Yunasa West IEA receives funding from individual contributions, foundation grants and corporate gifts, program tuition and fees, consulting fees, and speaking engagements.* This revenue allows us to offer our programs to any child that needs our services. *IEA does not accept government funding. $1,261,309 82% 2013 Revenue and Expenses $6,000,000 Financial Aid Awarded in 2013 by Tuition-Based Programs Revenue $5,000,000 Carryover to Following Year $4,000,000 Academy Apprenticeship Yunasa & Yunasa West Expense $3,000,000 $2,000,000 $1,000,000 2010 2011 Individual Giving Trends 2010-2013 * * + Nautilus Members are a subset of individual donors. * C. Miller (deceased) contributed $25,000 in 2010 and $107,000 in 2011. ** Includes donations for auction items and fundraising dinner. -3- 2012 2013 100% 100% 60% Funds received at the end of 2009 were earmarked for 2010 expenses. This created a carryover which offsets the expenses in each year. Percentage of IEA Board members who donated to IEA in 2013 Percentage of IEA staff members who donated to IEA in 2013 Percent increase in alumni gifts from 2012 to 2013 Moonlight & Stars Benefit Dinner In October, IEA honored Dr. Henri Ford and Mr. Stan Kong, two longtime Apprenticeship Mentors and valued members of the Los Angeles community, at a benefit dinner to raise funds for IEA programs. 2013 Apprenticeship Mentors Dr. Neil Aitken Ms. Julie Alexander Mel Baron, Pharm.D., MPA. Mr. Aaron Bittel Dr. Amy Catlin-Jairazbhoy Dr. Matthew Dean Dr. George Djorgovski Dr. Veronica Eliasson Dr. Rick Friedman Dr. Henri Ford Dr. Henri Ford is Vice President and Chief of Surgery at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and Professor of Surgery and Vice Dean for Medical Education at the Keck School of Medicine. 90 Guests $11,000 Raised 26 Tribute Ads 39 Auction Items Donated Dr. Henri Ford Dr. Tyler Gibson Dr. Julia Greer Dr. Omid Hamid Ms. Anel Herrera Mr. Stan Kong Ms. Evie Lazzarino Dr. Ashish Mahabal Judge Michael Nash Ms. Gina Olivera Dr. Van Savage Ms. Sadena Thevarajah Ms. Liliana Torres Dr. Jeffery Upperman Dr. Pamela Yeh Dr. Julie Zissimopolous 2013 Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship Selection Committee Members Laurel Baker Tew David Borus Callie Brown Don Crewell Bhanu Cruz Claire Goldsmith Kelly Holley Dr. Ford is passionate about mentoring bright young individuals who will become leaders in medicine. He has found great pleasure in doing this for the IEA Apprenticeship Program, mentoring 17 Apprentices since 2006. He said, “Through the work that we do through IEA, through these students, we know that we are preparing the future thought leaders of our country, the future scientific leaders of medicine.” Byron Lichtenstein (CDB Alum) Paul Marthers, Ed.D. M. Bowen Posner Adam Sapp Leonard Satterwhite Tanner Scharch (CDB Alum) Momoho Takao Jill Thompson Vincent Travaglione Jeanette Woo Chitjian Lisa Wu Santiago Ybarra IEA’s New Home Mr. Stan Kong Mr. Stan Kong is Head of Product Design at Pasadena City College and a Graduate Industrial Design Program Faculty Member at Art Center College of Design. He has also spent his summers over the last 14 years mentoring bright young minds, more than 150 in total, in Industrial Design through IEA’s Apprenticeship Program. Mrs. Sarah D. Barder “One of the biggest reasons I wanted to do Apprenticeship and become a Mentor was to give younger art students more accessible exposure to the study of Industrial Design,” Mr. Kong explained. -4- Mrs. Barder was committed to furthering the education of bright young minds through a variety of endeavors. Sarah strongly believed in the impact of quality education for gifted youth, and her commitment to this population is and will continue to be seen throughout the country. Mrs. Barder’s generosity and vision played a tremendous part in the work we have done at IEA over the last 15 years. Her ongoing contributions have enabled us to create, sustain, and grow the Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship and the annual Bradley Seminar; to provide resources and guidance to gifted families nationwide through the Gifted Resource Center; and to provide a place for gifted youth and their families to gather and receive support in our new home. Donors 2012 & 2013 FOUNDERS CIRCLE - PLATINUM ($150,000 and higher) Sarah D. Barder* The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation* Donors Trust* FOUNDERS CIRCLE - GOLD ($50,000 - $149,999) The Ahmanson Foundation Mrs. Jack D. Jones* FOUNDERS CIRCLE - SILVER ($25,000 - $49,999) Peter Kaufman BENEFACTORS ($10,000 - $24,999) The Ann Peppers Foundation William Romans & Susan Barsamian* KR Sridhar & Sudha Sarma* ψ PATRONS ($5,000 - $9,999) Drs. John & Pamela Craig Dr. & Mrs. Henri Ford* Daniel & Juanita Goggins* Elizabeth D. Jones* ψ Drs. Robert & Lisa Share-Sapolsky SPONSORS ($1,000 - $4,999) Michael & Lauren Albrecht* Christine Andrews & Andrew Nelson* ψ Dena Bloom & Robert Klyman Matthew Brocchini & Geetha Reddy* Wendy Brown* Reed & Ann Coleman* James & Judeth Davis* ψ Hap Deneen & Jennifer Yount The Dennis Finnerman Foundation* ψ Seth Freeman & Julie Waxman* Rosemarie & Michael Geiser* Robert Gorlin & Nancy Rabkin* ψ Susan Green & David Thompson ψ Bingjin He Jonathan & Wende Headley Thomas & Tiffany Hempel* Jeffrey Hudson* Zerong Jiang & Annie Wang* ψ Peter & Rebecca Knell* ψ Mei Yan Leung* Kenneth & Gail Merchant* ψ Mingqing Ouyang & Li Wu* ψ Andrea Perry William & Susan Piper* Dr. Cynthia & Michael Rigsby* ψ Bruce & Nancy Roberts Rick & Carole Rosner* ψ Tito Serafini & Marya Postner Schwab Charitable Foundation* Charles Shih & Beth Ericksen* ψ Erik & Eugena Talvola Stephanie S. Tolan Walt Disney Company Foundation Kishore & Padmaja Yalamanchili ψ SUPPORTERS ($500 - $999) Robert & Sharron Albrecht Guy & Marla Andrews* David Anttila & Heather Clendenin Bank of America Foundation* Harold Bernstein & Patricia Foster* Eric Britton & Sara Worley* Gail Buchalter* Jennifer & Peter Burke* Susan & Darrell Carr Yan & I-Lun Ellen Chang* ψ Covidien Employee Matching Gift Program* Heather Creeden James & Deb Delisle Kate Duey & Bob Malchione* Margaret & Robert Funkhouser* Michael Liu & Shaofeng Yan* ψ Douglas Loup & Dominique Ashen William Maloney ψ Brian & Cindy Malouf Victor & Eileen Martinez* Edward Mergenthaler* ψ Dr. Sunder & Rajshree Mudaliar* Nancy & John O’Neill ψ Lincoln Peirce & Jessica Gandalf* Michael M. Piechowski* James Pitt & Kathleen Shumway-Pitt Susan & Charles Randal Mark Raskoff* Joseph & Tina Scott* Daniel & Deborah Settelmayer Clare Tayback Dan Tichenor & Michele Kane* Dana Walker Yong Wang & Ying Tian Dr. John Witte & Catharine Riggs* Jian Xie & Shelley Wang Jingwei & Ting Zheng * Donors for two or more consecutive years FRIENDS ($250 - $499) Art Center College of Design Yannis Arvanitis & Newenka Dumont* Sharon & Corey Brady Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Nicholas & Ava Cresanta* ψ Andrew Downard* ψ Steve & Sharon Duncan* Sylvie Gabriele & Alex Mosavi* Edmond & Shema Gomes* ψ Lisa Hartwig & Lee Bendekgey* Torrin Hultgren* ψ Michael Jaeger & Linnea Pyne Neal & Helene Jenkins* Jordi & Co. Sandra Kivett* Alisa Klinger Alexander Kritselis Byron Lichtenstein Sergio, Andrea & Nico Lob* Jun Ma & Hong Yan Drs. Hugh & Marianne Mai* ψ Horace Marks & Catherine Homoelle* Rev. David & Sarah Miller Patrick Mitchell* ψ Chris & Abby Newman* Daniel Pelsinger & Regina Villalba* Suzanne & James Person Leo & Nancy Redmond Maria Ribera & Michael Paddack* Charles & Suzanne Rowins* Linda Shary & Jeff Logan* Stanislawski & Harrison, CPA’s Craig Stuntz & Christina Gee John Sun & Grace Wang ψ Andrea Taber The Tasker Family ψ Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Azhi & Sujatha Vendhan* ψ CONTRIBUTORS (up to $249) Anonymous Katherine Aanensen Marianne Abbott Cleto & Linda Ainza Michael Alexander Paul Alexander Amgen Foundation Matching Gifts & Staff Volunteer Program* Eliel Anttila Doug & Michelle Apel ψ NAUTILUS MEMBERS Joanne & Richard Ashworth Jesus Arellano & Rosawan Rusmeepongskul Luis & Rosemarie Ayala Alan & Colleen Ball Barbara & Dick Baptie Kit Baron Siew Hwa Beh-Lichtenstein* Brad & Kelly Benning Sophia Bernazzani ψ Nathaniel Bernstein ψ Holger & Elizabeth Besch Paul & Kimberly Bolognone Beau & Cheryl Bowers Corena Bowers Sylvia Buettner* John & Susan Caldwell Shirley Cameron Joseph Cha Claud & Co. Eatery Barbara & Wesley Coleman JohannaKate Connally Karen Connolly & Greg Surman Nicholas Cornell* ψ Robert & Lisa Cornell Cedric & Andrea Cornwall Paul Cresanta ψ David, Shelley & Shiloh Curtis* Bob & Faye Davidson Manning Ding* ψ Mark Dokter & Anna Cuevas John & Cheryl Dorr Colleen Dowd LeeAnn Dowd ψ Michael Drennan & Linda Koo Shirley W. Dunbar Mark Engels & Jeanne Gilbert* Jhon Faghih-Nassiri* ψ Vince & Betsy Farhat* ψ Daniel Favela Carter Fleming Carol Foote Eric Frederiksen Maya Fredrickson Collum Freedman ψ Sanford & Danielle Freedman GraceAnne Gasperson* Dr. Patricia Gatto-Walden* ψ Nicholas Geiser Katherine Gfeller Julia & Joseph Goertemiller Michael Goldberg Rich & Marina Goldberg Edward Gomes ψ These donors pledge three or more years Cathy Gordon* Edwin & Susan Graham* Gustavo & Susan Grampp Daniel Gurevich Inga Gurevich & Roman Grigoriev* Paul Gross & Darla Lamper Monica Hafer Sandra & Bob Hakman* Ryan Halprin* ψ Eric & Cynthia Hamilton Ida Hempel Martin & Daphne Hemsley Candace Hilk Louise & Steve Hindle* Kenneth & Michelle Hirschman Jessica Houben* ψ Jian Huang & Changkui Ding Rosemarie & Edward Ibañez* Zadra Ibañez* Dr. Semeen Issa Sunta Izzicupo Tom Jacobson & Ramone Muñoz Ashu & Gitanjali Jain Chaney Jones ψ Christopher Jones ψ Mark & Mary Jones* ψ Matthew & Ashley Joseph Robert & Leslie Junkin* Karin Kachler John & Eileen Keagy Keck School of Medicine Jennifer Kennedy* Nadeem Khokhar & Angela Chong Paige Kirby* ψ Margaret Kirschbaum Gale Kohl Gloria Kondrup Elaine & Robert Kramer Chiara Anna Rosa Kuryan* ψ Tiffany Kwong* Amber Lakin Chung-Yiu & Laishan Lam Wendy Leung & Isaac Lau Kenneth Lee Clinton & Nancy Lende Michael Levy & Nichole Faustino-Levy Paul Lewis Min-Ling Li Emma Liberman William Lieberman Chao Lin & Jian Xu Vivian Betty Ling* Mrs. Douglas Longyear Claudia Lynn ψ Trisha Macrae ψ Helena Malchione James C. Manoledes Samantha Martinez ψ Alexander Marzo Andrew Mergenthaler Dr. Mark & Laura Meyer The Microsoft Matching Gifts Program George & Nilmah Mills Adeline Mitchell ψ Edward Mitchell & Lisa Govan Motohide Miwa Paulo Mock Bo Yan Moran Megan & Todd Morgan ψ David & Cathy Morris* Jennifer & Charles Mounday Anisha Mudaliar* ψ Sandra Mukasa Amy Musser Kenneth Nakamura & Virginia Montecino ψ Kate Nelson ψ Jonah Newman* ψ Christina & Howard Ng Hugh Nguyen Anuj Nijhawan Alison & Patrick O’Carroll* Siobhan O’Carroll LeeAnn O’Toole* Shelley Short Ogden & Andrew Ogden Franca Onunkwo* Spencer Palocz & Mary Tripsas Parents of CDB Class of 2008 Richard & Teresa Parsekian Glenn & Susan Pascullo* Nicholas Pascullo Richard & Melissa Patterson Eric Pease Elias Peirce Mecca Pelzer ψ Petko & Sashka Petkova Brian Petrosky* ψ Gary & Mary Petrosky Sonja Potrebic & Anthony Rojko* Abe Pressman ψ Melissa Pritchard* Brian Queen Bonnie Raskin* Dr. Mark Rocha 247 William & Lisa Rosenthal Isabella Rosner ψ Alma Ruznic Brianna Safe* Mine Sakiyama & Dianne-Enpa Cho Steve & Amy Scharch* Tanner Scharch Paul & Stephanie Scheffler Judith R. Schlegel Stacey Sern & Jonathan Greenberg* Benjamin & Shari Shambaugh* Connor Shea Lorel & Timothy Shea Paula Shelley & Jiaqi Liu Katherine Shih ψ Jonathan Shintaku* Tara Smith & Patrick McSwiggen* Alison Sowden* Charles Stedman* ψ Nathalie Sun ψ Stephen Sun Terrance Sun Amy Swain Michelle Tacey Jean Tate* Steve & Patty Tennant Christiana Thew* ψ Timothy & Janice Thew* Sarah Thompson Richard Tom & Margaret Lennon Nghi Trinh & Thai Huynh Allen Tsai & Leefung Hsu Adam Umhoefer Emma Vance Norm Vance & Phoebe Tussey Verizon Foundation Cynthia Vitone Jiann Wang & Maria Chui Zhimin Wang & Xiulian Zhang Thelma Waxman Olivia Wayne Hillel Weinberg & Debra Weiner* Kate & Randolph Williams Brandon Wong Michael Wong Peter & Susie Wong Edward & Janice Wright Stanfield Young Cecilia Zhao Jun Zhou & Ming Jiang Iryne Zziwa-Kabenge IN HONOR OF In memory of Jack Armstrong Donations made by Elizabeth D. Jones and Sally Jones In memory of Judith Ann Baldwin Donation made by Elizabeth D. Jones In honor of Sarah D. Barder Donation made by Cathy Gordon & Emma Liberman In memory of Justin Carr, for the Justin Carr Scholarship Fund Donations made by Darrell & Susan Carr and Elizabeth D. Jones In memory of James Crews Donations made by Elizabeth D. Jones and Sally Jones In honor of Bonnie Raskin Donation made by Gail Buchalter In memory of William Sperry Donation made by Elizabeth D. Jones In memory of Bob Tolan Donation made by Elizabeth D. Jones In memory of Patrick Tolan Donation made by Elizabeth D. Jones VOLUNTEERS Michael Albrecht Luis Ayala Jennifer Burke James Davis James Delisle Hap Deneen LeeAnn Dowd Sharon Duncan Anna Fleming Donna Ford Sylvie Gabriele Shari Garrett Dr. Patricia Gatto-Walden Daniel Goggins Cathy Gordon Dr. Joanna Haase Ryan Halprin Lisa Hartwig Jeffrey Hudson Rebecca Knell Cymantha Liakos James C. Manoledes Horace Marks Kenneth Merchant Bo Yan Moran Chris Newman Geetha Reddy Maria Ribera Carole Rosner Tanner Scharch Scott Shambaugh Dr. Robert Share-Sapolsky Jonathan Shintaku Andrea Taber James Tom John & Miranda Tsang Adela Vangelisti Grace Wang “You have created an invaluable experience that has shaped these children’s lives. Thank you IN KIND DONATIONS Lauren & Michael Albrecht Bristol Farms Wendy Brown Bruce K. Smith Salon Carmine’s Italian Restaurant & Bar Diana Chappell Kim Coates Drs. John & Pamela Craig James & Judeth Davis James R. Delisle The Dinosaur Farm Kate Duey & Bob Malchione El Cholo Cafe Fair Oaks Pharmacy & Soda Fountain Flintridge Proper Restaurant & Bar Shelagh Gallagher Jessica Gandolf Dr. Patricia Gatto-Walden Gus’s BBQ Wende & Jon Headley Louise Hindle Zadra Rose Ibañez The Ice House Jimmy Kimmel Live! Elizabeth D. Jones Stan Kong Min-Ling Li Kenneth & Gail Merchant The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County Lincoln Peirce Michael M. Piechowski Melissa Pritchard Bonnie Raskin Kendall Roclord Rick & Carole Rosner Jennifer Sands Lori Samuels Jason Schiff Mitch Schroeder Shari Shambaugh Randy Shulman Stephanie Tolan Sylvia Vientulis Warner Bros. Productions Thomas Zenteno Jim & Doerte Zeutzius most sincerely.” - Parent of a 2013 Yunasa Camper Number of individuals who donated to IEA in 2013 -6- 40 Number of IEA program alumni who donated to IEA in 2013 Marketing, Outreach, & Technology IEA’s marketing and outreach efforts aim to increase awareness of IEA programs and services, to maintain an engaged community of constituents, and to provide resources about gifted youth. IEA continues to strive to build its infrastructure through implementation of appropriate technology. Number of Followers or Fans Significant technological improvements and developments in 2013 include: • With the move to our new home, IEA had to make significant technology migration and setup for the new space. • IEA transitioned to a new donor management database, allowing us to provide better online donation options, integrate and track communications and development efforts, and better communicate with our community. The program also includes an event management feature, allowing us to streamline and track outreach and attendance records for events such as our increasingly popular Parent Support Group Meetings. 1100 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 Social Media Growth Website Statistics 2013 Total Visits: 47,741 Unique Visitors: 30,703 Page Views: 109,806 Average Pages Viewed per Visit: 2.3 Average Time Spent on Website: 2 minutes Most Visited Web Page: Academy 37% Returning Visitors 63% New Visitors Web Traffic Growth Total Visitors Unique Visitors Page Views 32,799 152% 1,108 945 109,806 3,467 Number of blog views in 2013 Percent increase in annual blog views from 2012 to 2013 Total number of IEA Facebook fans as of December 31, 2013 Total number of IEA Twitter followers as of December 31, 2013 Number of website page views in 2013 Number of views of the most popular IEA blog post in 2013 In addition to being useful marketing tools, IEA’s website and social media provide information and resources for our community. 2011 2012 2013 “IEA provides a wealth of information and is the best resource we’ve found for support and guidance in the gifted community.” - IEA Parent Blog Views by Year 103 Number of parents served in 2013 by IEA Parent Meetings In 2013, IEA’s Gifted Child Parent Support Group Meetings featured a variety of prominent speakers, including: * *The IEA blog was launched in March 2012. -7- • Kate Duey, Certified College Counselor • Sharon Duncan, IEA Parent and Gifted Advocate and Consultant • Dr. Patricia Gatto-Walden, IEA Senior Fellow, Licensed Psychologist, and Educational Consultant • Dr. Joanna Haase, Psychotherapist and President of the California Gifted Network Academy Academy provides year-round enrichment classes focused on exploration and the application of knowledge. In 2013: • Academy offerings expanded to include courses for Kindergarten and first grade students in math and language arts. • Academy launched the Genius Day program, in which students spend a full day exploring the life and legacy of someone considered a genius. Charles Darwin and William Shakespeare were the subjects of the Genius Days held in 2013. 199 14 100% 8 Number of Academy seats filled in 2013 Number of content area specialists who taught Academy classes in 2013 Arden Academy Student Age 6 Passionate and extensively knowledgable about world geography and presidential history, Arden has already been interviewed by the Los Angeles Times, met Al Gore, been featured on Jimmy Kimmel Live three times, and received a personal letter of encouragement from Bill Clinton. In preschool, it became clear that Arden had a thirst for learning very different from his age mates. After discussions with the school district, his parents decided that homeschool was the best educational option for him. Arden has supplemented his homeschool curriculum with Academy classes, where he deeply explores areas of interest – like Shakespeare and film history – and spends time with intellectual peers. Percent of students in each session whose expectations were met or exceeded “Academy classes are the best thing that ever happened to my daughter.” Number of new classes in 2013 - Academy Parent Apprenticeship 2013 Apprenticeship Sites • Cancer Research at the Angeles Clinic • Industrial Design at the Art Center College of Design • Astronomy, Materials Science, and Neurology at Caltech • Pediatric Medical Research at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles • Dependency and Delinquency Law at the Edmund D. Edelman Children’s Court • Biomathematics and Life Sciences, Earth and Space Sciences, Epidemiology, Ethnomusicology, Evolutionary Biology, and Neuroscience and Human Behavior at UCLA • Biology, Media Relations and Social Media, and Shock Wave Focusing at USC *Apprenticeship is not sponsored or endorsed by UCLA, USC, or Caltech. A 2013 Apprentice at her medical research site Apprentices at IEA’s Summer Spotlight spoke to attendees about their experience Apprenticeship is a residential summer program linking gifted high school students with distinguished professionals who serve as Mentors. Each participant’s skills are advanced through the application of knowledge and exposure to real-world experiences. 39 19 100% Number of high school students who participated in Apprenticeship in 2013 Number of Apprenticeship Mentors in 2013 Percent of 2013 participants who were satisfied or extremely satisfied with Apprenticeship “Getting the chance to meet these other people like me and form the connections I formed is an experience I wouldn’t exchange for any other.” - Apprentice Marley credits her neurobiology Apprenticeship at Caltech with guiding her toward becoming a scientific researcher. “Taking science classes is completely different than conducting research,” she said, “and the Apprenticeship Program was an excellent first look into a research lab.” She is now in her fourth year of a biological oceanography doctoral program, living and working full time at a marine lab on the Oregon coast. Academy students studied Charles Darwin during our inaugural Genius Day Marley When Marley is done with her PhD, she’d like to continue working as a researcher in addition to pursuing science outreach. She’s hoping to start a girls’ physical oceanography club to inspire a new generation of girls like her. Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship The Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship awards highly gifted students with a four-year scholarship to a high school that fits each Scholar’s individual intellectual and personal needs. The Bradley Seminar brings the CDB community together each year. In 2013, 16 students representing eight states were selected as 2013 Caroline D. Bradley Scholars. Nineteen finalists received scholarships towards educational options of their choice. CDB Scholars Annually CDB Scholars gathered for the annual Bradley Seminar Yunasa 2010 Caroline D. Bradley Scholar Age 17 When Devyn applied for the Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship, she was hungry for knowledge in any area, devouring all of the information available to her. As she moved into high school, she narrowed in on her true passion: our ever-changing society. She joined her school’s Model United Nations team, where she experienced global diplomacy firsthand and discovered her affinity for leadership and government. Recently, Devyn developed an interest in the Arabic language and culture. She attended an Arabic immersion program, took private lessons, and spent a month in Jordan participating in a program encompassing language study, leadership, cultural activities, tourism, and community service. “I plan to continue honing my leadership skills and increasing my global outlook as I move through high school and into college,” Devyn stated. “I am very thankful to have IEA as a partner and guide along my journey.” CDB Scholars Selected CDB Scholars in School CDB Alumni Yunasa summer camps unite highly able youngsters with experts in the social and emotional development of gifted children to teach campers techniques for balancing the intellectual, social, emotional, spiritual, and physical aspects of their lives. Yunasa campers spent time with intellectual peers in a fun, natural setting Devyn 89 54 11 97% Number of Yunasa and Yunasa West campers in 2013 Number of returning campers in 2013 “The Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship has given me all the opportunities I dreamed of and many more I couldn’t dream up.” - Caroline D. Bradley Scholar Tara Yunasa Alumna Age 18 Number of campers participating in Yunasa’s leadership program Tara spent six summers at Yunasa. She started as a camper and eventually moved into the camp’s leadership program. “It’s like a semester of management courses within a week, and I really learned to love being a leader and to always strive to improve myself,” she said. Percent of campers who were satisfied or extremely satisfied with the program Tara grew up in Portland, Oregon, and co-founded Portland Junior Scientists while in high school. This student-run organization allows high-schoolers to teach science to elementary school students from underfunded, Title I schools in the Portland metro area. -9- In the future, Tara says, “I’d love to travel for a living and learn about other cultures, so I want to work in the Foreign Service.” Leadership Officers and Board Members James R. Delisle Retired Distinguished Professor Kent State University Donna B. Ford Esquire Seth Freeman Writer and Producer Peggy Funkhouser Retired President and CEO Los Angeles Education Partnership Dan Goggins Managing Director Wells Fargo Securities, LLC Jeffrey Hudson Director of Ride Project Engineering Walt Disney Imagineering Elizabeth D. Jones President Institute for Educational Advancement Kenneth A. Merchant Deloitte and Touche LLP Chair of Accountancy University of Southern California Chris Newman Chief Financial Officer Orchard Supply Hardware IEA staff at Strategic Planning Retreat in September Staff Lauren Albrecht Development Coordinator Jennifer de la Haye* Administrative Assistant Kate Duey* Consultant Louise Hindle Academy Coordinator Jessica Houben Senior Program Coordinator Zadra Rose Ibañez Director of Operations Jennifer Kennedy Marketing & Communications Coordinator Tiffany Kwong Assistant Development Coordinator Min-Ling Li Program Coordinator Bonnie Raskin Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship Coordinator Brianna Safe Assistant Program Coordinator Academy students learned about sonnet writing in a new class this summer Connect with IEA year-round! Jonathan Shintaku CEO/Co-Founder SpotSync, Inc. 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