2011-2012 - Brookwood School
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2011-2012 - Brookwood School
2011-2012 Annual Report 2 0 11 - 2 0 1 2 B o a r d of Directors Dr. Philip C. Watt, Chairman Mr. William R. Hodges, Vice-Chairman Mr. Thomas S. Simmons, Treasurer Mrs. Julie B. Barrett, Secretary Mr. Charles T. Allen Mrs. Anne H. Avera Mrs. Charnie R. Beverly Mrs. Julie C. McPherson Mr. Heeth Varnedoe IV 2 0 11 - 2 0 1 2 B o a r d of Trustees Mr. and Mrs. Russell P. Chubb, Co-Chairmen Mrs. Janet S. Liles, Secretary Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Beverly Mr. Paul W. Bryan, Jr. Mr. Jeffery W. Hurst Mrs. Beverly R. Jackson Mrs. Kathy S. Jones Mr. Bernard Lanigan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Amos R. McMullian Mrs. Margaret F. Rich Mr. Richard L. Singletary, Jr. Mr. Scott R. Turner 2 0 11 - 2 0 1 2 B o o s t e r C l u b O f f i c e r s Mr. Greg Eiford, President Mr. Heeth Varnedoe IV, Vice President Mrs. Melissa Breese, Treasurer 2 0 11 - 2 0 1 2 P a r e n t C o u n c i l O f f i c e r s Mrs. Marlo Hawkins, President Mrs. Marcy Sizemore, Vice President Mrs. Alane Kadel, Treasurer Mrs. Sharon Johnson, Secretary 2 0 11 - 2 0 1 2 A m b a s s a d o r s for the A rt s Mrs. Laurie Simmons, President Mrs. Carolyn Betters, Treasurer Mrs. Kristen Mulford, Secretary 2011-2012 B r o o k w o o d F u n d V o l u n t e e r s Lower School Chairs: Middle School Chairs: Upper School Chairs: Mr. and Mrs. Wade Chapman Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Oppenheim Mr. and Mrs. Dave Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Brook Parrish Mr. and Mrs. Jay Flowers Mr. and Mrs. Omar Morales 2012 Auction Committee Auction Chairs: Mrs. Leah Merschman Mrs. Debbie Wright Live Auction: Mrs. Tammy Powell Silent Auction: Mrs. Jamie Allen Mrs. April Fletcher Underwriting: Mrs. Charnie Beverly Buy It Now Party: Mrs. Molly Squires Mrs. Bree Sullivan Logistics: Mrs. Charnie Beverly Seating: Mrs. Rachel Beverly Master of Ceremonies: Mr. Jay Flowers Auctioneer: Mr. Don Simms Correspondence: Mrs. Stephanie Anderson Transportation: Mr. and Mrs. Ian Quinton Décor: Mrs. Kelly Jones Mrs. Alane Kadel Art Projects: Mrs. Molly Chapman Mrs. Marcy Sizemore A Message from H e a d m a s t e r M i k e N o ta r o Dear Brookwood Family, Of its 43-year history, I feel this past year was one of Brookwood’s best. We began the year with a record enrollment, we kicked off fall athletics with a new stadium and concession facilities, and we experienced a year of exceptional student success. Students in our AP programs continue to score well above national averages. Nearly 75% of the Class of 2012 graduated with honors. This class also received over $2.55 million in scholarship awards, excluding the HOPE. Our Middle School continues to offer a diverse experience to our students, from Pi Day to showing off ballroom dancing skills at their annual Spring Fling. We successfully launched our new Junior Kindergarten program, and our Lower School enrollment continues to stay near full capacity. These few exemplary highlights speak to our remarkable students and Brookwood family. These successes would not be possible without the support of our parents, grandparents, former parents, alumni, faculty, staff, and friends. Gifts to our Brookwood Fund help us with annual expenses that are not covered by tuition dollars. Teachers’ continuing education, new technology programs, facility maintenance, and library upgrades are all made possible through your Brookwood Fund gifts. Your generosity continues with gifts to our Financial Aid Fund, Annual Auction, Booster Club, and Ambassadors for the Arts. This support is all vital to providing the traditional Brookwood experience to our students. The 2011-2012 school year is the third year Brookwood has participated in the Georgia GOAL Scholarship Program. This program allows Georgia taxpayers to redirect a portion of their state income tax to Brookwood. In turn, we use these dollars as financial aid for qualified, deserving students transferring from a public school or those who have never before been to school. Our community support of this program has exceeded our expectations, and we look forward to continuing this program next year. Summing up an entire year in a few words is always difficult, but I think most will agree that the 2011-2012 year was one of success, growth, and giving. Our students thrived, our campus and community grew, and as always, we were blessed by your generosity. Everyone at Brookwood is looking forward to the 2012-2013 year, and we are working diligently to make this next year better than the last one. Thank you again for your continued support of our school and our family. My door is always open, and I welcome the opportunity to chat with you all. Blessings, Mike Notaro Headmaster A Year of Success Brookwood School strives to develop the whole child: academically, physically, spiritually, and socially. The 2011-2012 school year was hugely successful, and the accomplishments of our students listed on these pages highlights examples of their success. Class of 2012 Academic Accomplishments Mean SAT Critical Reading: 611 Math: 605 Writing: 641 Total: 1857 Advanced Placement Summary At Brookwood School, Advanced Placement courses are offered to juniors and seniors in Biology, Calculus (AB), English Literature & Composition, European History, United States History, and Studio Art. 94.7% of AP students scored a 3 75% of AP students scored a 4 or a 5 47% of AP students scored a 5 Outstanding Accomplishments National Merit Finalist: Daniel Fortner UGA Foundation Fellow: Rand Pope STAR Student: Sarah Chason Valedictorian: Justin Johnson Salutatorian: Sarah Chason 2 0 1 2 C o l l e g e A c c e p ta n c e s Abraham Baldwin College* Gainesville State University Randolph-Macon College Chapel Hill Agnes Scott College Gardner-Webb University Reinhardt College University of North Carolina at Auburn University* Georgia College & State Roanoke College Charlotte Berry College University* Samford University* University of South Carolina Birmingham Southern College Georgia Institute of Technology* Savannah College of Art & Design University of South Florida Boston College Georgia Southern University* Sewanee: The University of the University of Utah* Brenau University Georgia Southwestern State South* University of Virginia* College of Charleston University Shorter University University of West Florida Clemson University High Point University Southern Methodist University University of West Georgia Colorado College Kennesaw State University Tallahassee Community College* Valdosta State University Colorado State University Mercer University Thomas University* Vanderbilt University* Duke University Methodist University University of Alabama* Wake Forest University Elon University Midland University University of Chicago Washington & Lee University* Emory & Henry College North Georgia College & State University of Colorado at Boulder Wesleyan College Flagler College University University of Florida* West Virginia University* Florida Southern College Oregon State University University of Georgia* Wofford College* Florida State University* Presbyterian College University of Mississippi Yale University* Furman University* Queens University of Charlotte University of North Carolina at * Matriculation Highlights • Over $2.55 million in scholarships, excluding the HOPE, were awarded to the 35 members of the Class of 2012. • Twelve Brookwood students were inducted into the National Honor Society. • A Brookwood senior was recognized as an Outstanding Participant in the National Achievement Scholarship Program. He qualified by scoring among the top 3% of African-Americans on the PSAT his junior year. • Seventeen Middle and Upper School students won first place in various mediums at the Deep South Fair Art Exhibit. A senior was awarded “Best of Show.” FCA in Tennessee • Twelve members of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) spent their fall break in Tennessee at the faith-based Adventure Guild camp. • The One-Act play, “How to Succeed in High School Without Really Trying,” won the regional competition, and three cast members were named All-State Actors. • Six Student Government Association officers and representatives attended the Leadership Summit of the Georgia Association of Student Councils in Atlanta. • The Brookwood Debate Team won 1st and 3rd place in the GISA State Debate Tournament, with a freshman member winning 1st place Speaker Award. • Over 100 students, from Junior Kindergarten to 12th grade, participated in the annual musical, “Cinderella Enchanted.” One Act Cast Members • An 8th grader placed 2nd in the Tallahassee Democrat Regional Spelling Bee. • A senior placed 5th in the “Horse Shows in the Sun” Jumper Classic and won the ASPCA Maclay Equitation Class. She will continue her equestrian career as a member of the Auburn University National Champion Equestrian Team. • The Brain Bowl team won their division in the 2012 Tallahassee Democrat Big Bend High School Bowl by defeating Florida High (Florida State University School). • Brookwood’s Literary Team defeated 15 other GISA schools to win the 2012 State Championship. Three members also won individual state championships in spelling, rhetorical essay, and personal essay. Highlights • In March 2011, FCA members participated in their annual Mission Marathon weekend by assisting with a food drop, serving at a children’s carnival, and volunteering time at the local Salvation Army. • Five Brookwood students competed in the Spoken Language Contest at Darton College. Three students received the highest honor, the Blue Ribbon for Superior Performance in Spoken Language. • Brookwood welcomed a new Lower School Spanish instructor, a native of Colombia! • A junior baseball pitcher and left fielder was named the Thomasville Times-Enterprise Player of the Year. • Brookwood placed 4th in the GISA AA State overall athletic competition. • Two members of the Varsity Baseball team were named to the All-State team, with three others named honorable mention. • Every senior member of the Varsity Football team graduated with honors. • The Class of 2012 set a record with 15 summa cum laude graduates. 2012 Brain Bowl Team Twenty-six out of the 35 senior students graduated with honors. • Brookwood’s head Varsity Baseball coach was named the Thomasville Times-Enterprise Coach of the Year. • Two seniors won the state championship in doubles tennis for the second year in a row (and they share the same first name)! • Four Lady Warriors were named to the Girls All-Area Basketball Team. Hannah Notaro and Hannah Jackson Women’s Tennis • Nearly 83% of eligible students participated in at least one athletic extracurricular activity. • A member of the Women’s Tennis team was named All-State FIVE times! A Year of Growth Our Campus Is Growing Attractive brick columns and iron fencing now line the entrances and boundary of Brookwood School. All power lines formerly leading to the front of the school have been placed underground, and the poles that supported the old utility lines have been removed. The entrance to the independent, college-preparatory school on Cardinal Ridge Road, south of Thomasville, now includes an impressive brick-columned gateway that complements the school’s traditional architecture. Improvements Upgrade Warrior Stadium Over the 2011 summer, new bleachers were installed on the west side of the football field to accommodate fans of visiting teams. New bleachers, that hold up to 750 fans, were erected on the Brookwood side. Other improvements included considerable changes to the former hillside landscape and extensive new foundation work. The new seating stands on both sides of the football field replaced the bleachers originally installed in the early 1970s. In addition, a new brick concession stand replaced the old facility. Here, Booster Club members sell food, beverages, clothing, and spirit items during football, baseball, softball, soccer, and other outdoor games. Another brick building was completed to house restrooms in convenient proximity to all the playing fields. Academic Programs are Growing - Record Enrollment Brookwood began its 42nd academic year by welcoming 499 enrolled students. In the fall of 2011, we unveiled our new junior kindergarten program for four-year-old students. The former pre-kindergarten program has gone through several revisions and is now known as Junior Kindergarten. Thanks to a fellowship from the National Association of Independent Schools, the Brookwood Lower School Director, Ashley Harper, participated in sessions at Emory University in Atlanta during the 2011 summer. Harper discovered that what Brookwood now offers in the junior kindergarten is in line with the four-year old classes of independent schools such as Charlotte Country Day School, Louisville Collegiate, and the Pinecrest Schools of California. Junior kindergarten introduces the first of a four-year reading curriculum, “Happily Ever After,” which continues through second grade. These revisions are the foundation of 14 years of Brookwood’s coordinated curriculum that prepares students for success in higher education. Unlike most preschool programs, in Brookwood’s junior kindergarten children attend classes in Spanish, technology, music, art, physical education, and visit the library, just like older students. Should students enter the school later than junior kindergarten, Brookwood provides support services necessary to integrate wellqualified candidates into the classroom. A Year of Giving A Guide to Giving Brookwood School presents “A GUIDE TO GIVING” to provide you with a better understanding of our annual fundraising efforts. We hope this calendar will help you in your decision-making and timing to support Brookwood School. Also, we have provided a brief explanation of our two primary campaigns: The Brookwood Fund Our annual fund. The Brookwood Fund is the most important fund you can support. Monies are used in the fiscal year in which they are obtained since tuition alone does not cover all our day-to-day costs. The Brookwood Fund accounts for 3% of our annual operating budget. A high parent participation rate is often a requirement for many of our grant requests. Every gift matters, regardless of size! The Georgia Goal Scholarship Program GOAL is a tax credit program. If you pay Georgia State Income Tax, you may be eligible to participate in the GOAL program. Participation and support of the GOAL program allows us to allocate other dollars to our important financial aid fund. Only students who are transferring from public school, or who have never before attended school, are eligible for consideration of a GOAL scholarship. Another essential fund is the BROOKWOOD SCHOOL FINANCIAL AID FUND. You may contribute to this fund year round. Fiscal Calendar Fall September Spring March Consider a pledge to the BROOKWOOD FUND Brookwood Annual Auction Lower School Magazine Sale Sophomore Strawberry Sale October 1/4 Tuition Payment Due December Make year-end gifts Finalize your gift to the BROOKWOOD FUND Winter January Consider participating in the GOAL program 1/2 or 1/4 Tuition Payment Due February Brookwood Annual Musical February/March Reenrollment Days and Contract Deposit April Finalize plan to participate in GOAL, perhaps using tax return dollars May Booster Club Golf and Tennis Tournaments Summer June Brookwood’s Fiscal Year Ends June 30 July Purchase School Books and Supplies Online Bookstore Opens July 1 August Tuition Payment Due: 1/4, 1/2, or monthly Registration Fees Due Booster Club Membership Drive Yearbook Ad Sales 2011-2012 Fundraising Report • 2011-2012 Brookwood Fund $148,775 - The Brookwood Fund is our annual campaign and the most important fund you can support. Gifts to the Brookwood Fund off-set the day-to-day expenses of running a school. Without your generosity, tuition rates could potentially increase approximately 3-5%. Brookwood Fund donations grant our teachers access to continuing education courses, provide students with advanced software and technology updates, and allow avenues for maintaining our beautiful campus. • Financial Aid Fund $142,145 - The Financial Aid Fund provides assistance to families demonstrating financial need. The school believes that a financial aid program is vital to a diverse student body. • 2011 GOAL Program $220,167 tax credit contributions received. The Georgia GOAL Scholarship Program provides an opportunity for Georgia tax payers to redirect their tax money to Brookwood School. These funds serve as financial aid for qualified students who have never before attended school or who are transferring from a Georgia public school. Participation in the the GOAL program is a phenomenal opportunity for you to personally choose what your tax dollars support. • Parent Council $25,425 - The Parent Council exists to further the School’s mission through volunteer work within the School, through fundraising in coordination with the overall School development plans, through promoting communication within the community, and through special events that bring the School community together. The Parent Council facilitates the Lower School’s annual magazine sale. Funds from the magazine sale are used to supply items that fulfill classroom needs, such as desks, tables, SMART Boards, and RITE, which is a reading intervention program for Lower School. • 2012 Auction $87,708 - The annual Brookwood School Auction is a night of fun with friends with all proceeds benefitting Brookwood School. The 2012 Brookwood School Auction, “New Horizons Over Sand and Sea,” netted over $87,000! A portion of those funds helped implement our new iKids program, providing our students access to over 30 iPads in the Lower School and a MacBook cart of 25 laptops for our Middle School. A percentage of these funds are designated for the operating budget. • 2011-2012 Booster Club $75,780 - The Brookwood Booster Club plays a vital role in supporting all the athletic programs at Brookwood School. Booster Club funds help offset team travel expenses, meals, equipment, and other supplies needed for an outstanding Warrior season. • Ambassadors for the Arts $520 - Brookwood School offers many ways for our students to participate and learn through the arts. The Ambassadors for the Arts program has been formed to enhance that experience. Their primary goal is to pool the talents and financial resources of supporters and focus attention on needs and activities of the arts program at Brookwood. Our students participate in many wonderful experiences such as the school musical, One-Act Play, Lower School plays, Christmas Concert, Literary Meet, and area art competitions. • Capital Campaigns Capital campaigns are held on an as-needed basis as our campus continues to grow. During the 2011-2012 fiscal year, capital improvements were made to the Brookwood School entrance as well as to Warrior Stadium. Pledges and gifts were also secured in preparation for the new multipurpose building that is anticipated to be complete by spring 2013. • Miscellaneous Gifts Each year Brookwood is fortunate to receive a number of gifts to benefit specific program areas. These special gifts allow us to provide opportunities to our students that might not otherwise be possible. Donations also come in the form of goods and services that fulfill needs of our students and school. These varied gifts include plants and trees, books, memorial gifts, buses for special trips, costumes for plays and activities, and assistance on the athletic fields. These gifts of time, talent, and treasure provide many of the extras our students, faculty, and staff enjoy in the classroom and on the playing field. Thank You Support from parents, grandparents, alumni, and friends is essential to Brookwood’s success. Without your support, we would be extremely limited in what we can offer our students, faculty, and staff. Thank you to all of our supporters of the funds listed on the previous pages and for those who gave through other avenues. We also thank our many volunteers who help with day-to-day activities and events at Brookwood. Adams Orthodontics Mr. Johnny Barnes Ms. Brooke Braswell Mrs. Stacey D. Agvent Mr. and Mrs. Joel W. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. David Breese Al Dixon’s Mrs. Meredith Barrett Dr. and Mrs. Mark Brewer Mr. and Mrs. Brad Alexander Mrs. Ann H. Baumer Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Brinkley III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Victor Beadles Mr. and Mrs. John B. Brinson IV Mr. and Mrs. Chad Allen Mr. Bryant V. Beadles Mr. Craig Brock Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Allen Mr. and Mrs. John P. Bell, Jr. Brooke & Nicole Mr. Gordon Allen Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Benton, Jr. Brookwood School Athletic Department Allen Industrial Contractors Mr. and Mrs. Franklin B. Beverly Brookwood School Auction Allen and Allen Funeral Services, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Beverly Brookwood School Booster Club Ally B’s Mr. and Mrs. Ken Beverly Mr. and Mrs. Travis Bryant American Girl Mr. and Mrs. Max F. Beverly Mr. and Mrs. Danny Bryant Mr. and Mrs. Dave Anderson Bicknell Fund Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Buckley Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bicknell III Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bue Anonymous Mrs. Wendy Bicknell Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Bustle Mr. and Mrs. Ron Arline The Big Oak Rug Gallery Ms. Lynne P. Byrd Artistic Accents Big Top Manufacturing Dr. and Mrs. James B. Callaway Dr. and Mrs. William C. Arwood, Jr. The Billiard Academy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Callaway III At Home Mrs. Sugar Blount Mr. Thomas J. Callaway IV Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Avera The Bookshelf Mr. and Mrs. G. Adrian Campbell II Mr. and Mrs. Charles Balfour Dr. and Mrs. Cordell L. Bragg Dr. and Mrs. James M. Carico Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Balfour III Mrs. Joyce Bramblett Dr. and Mrs. John B. Carico Bannisters Electric Co., Inc. Mr. William J. Bramblett Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Carlson Dr. Cheryl Barnes and Dr. Karen Bramblett Mr. and Mrs. York P. Carter Dr. and Mrs. James Casanova Mr. James C. Dalrymple Mr. and Mrs. Phil Eiford Dr. and Mrs. John J. Cascone Dr. and Mrs. Timothy B. Daniel Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Elam III Castorri and Associates Mr. and Mrs. John N. Daniel III Executive Limousines Caterpillar Mr. and Mrs. Asa B. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Jim Falconer Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Cauley Davis Shoe Repair Mr. Neil G. Fennell and Change for Children Charitable Fund Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Davis Dr. Stephanie S. Fennell Mr. and Mrs. Wade Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fielding Mrs. Anne C. Cheney Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Davis, Jr. First Thomasville Realty Mrs. Nancy Cheney Mrs. Marthalene Davis Five Mile Club Cherokee Foundation - Bicknell Fund Mr. and Mrs. Phillip H. Davis Flash Foods Cherokee Foundation, Inc. - General Fund Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dean Mrs. Barbara Fletcher Mr. and Mrs. Russell P. Chubb Mr. and Mrs. George E. Deese Mr. and Mrs. Chad Fletcher Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Clarke Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Deese Mr. Larry Fletcher Coffee Interiors Mr. and Mrs. Miles H. Dennis Mr. and Mrs. David R. Flowers Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Cohen, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Densmore, Jr. Flowers Foods Comfort Systems USA Southeast Designs by Craig Mr. and Mrs. Jay Flowers Commercial Bank Mr. and Mrs. Steve DeVane Mr. and Mrs. Lang Flowers Community Foundation of South Georgia Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dixon Langdon S. and Margaret P. Flowers Fund Mr. Bill Connally Dixon Exterminating William Howard Flowers, Jr. Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Mitch Conner Mr. and Mrs. Lowell E. Dollar Dr. and Mrs. Earl E. Folsom, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar T. Cook, Jr. Mr. Frank Douglas Mrs. Elizabeth Forgione Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Cook Mr. and Mrs. William F. Drake III Mr. and Mrs. Scott Forsyth Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cook Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Drew Mr. and Mrs. Scott Foster Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooper Mr. Jamil E. Dunia Mr. Charles S. Fox Mrs. Virgil Cornwell Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Dunlop The Framing Cottage Mr. and Mrs. Mark Courtney Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dunnam Mrs. Susan Fredericks Ms. Paula Creager Mr. and Mrs. Wade Durham Mr. Russell Fryar Dr. and Mrs. Doug Crew Mrs. Mary Eason Funtime Bounce Houses Ms. Julianne Crew Eason Eye Care Mrs. Karla George Mr. and Mrs. Allen Crews Mr. and Mrs. Robert East Mr. and Mrs. Bart Germain, Jr. Mrs. Robert P. Crozer Mr. Byron S. Ebersole, Jr. The Gift Shop Mr. R. Page Crozer, Jr. Mr. Avant Edenfield Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gilliland Mr. William F. Crozer Mr. and Mrs. Mike Egan Glen Arven Country Club Mr. and Mrs. Durward Culver Mr. and Mrs. Tom Egan The Governors Club The Culver Family Mr. and Mrs. Greg Eiford Granddaddy’s Barbeque Dr. Timothy G. Grayson and Dr. Mary Anne Grayson Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Grimsley Mr. and Mrs. David Griner Grooms to Go Mr. and Mrs. James M. Groover, Jr. Mrs. Patricia S. Grover Mr. Walker Grubbs The Gurley Family Mr. and Mrs. Greg Hamil Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hinson Dr. and Mrs. Robert T. Jones IV Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Hodges, Jr. J’s Wine and Spirits Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hodges Judy’s Hair and Nails Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hollifield Mr. and Mrs. Clint H. Kadel Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Holt Dr. and Mrs. Gerry Kadis Dr. Courtney Houston Kathy’s Country Cobbler Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Howard Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Kearns Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Howe Mr. and Mrs. Kevin T. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Terry Howell Mr. and Mrs. William H. Kincheloe Mrs. JoAnn Humphries Mr. and Mrs. Patrick K. Kinni WG Hamil Pecans Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Hurst Mr. and Mrs. Gates Kirkham Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hancock Mr. and Mrs. William M. Inman Mrs. Wynelle B. Kirkland Lisa Hannan Fine Art Photography Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Ives Mr. and Mrs. Bryan F. Knox Mr. Nick O. and Dr. Kim A. Harbin Izzo’s Soda Fountain Kres Jewelers Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Harding Mr. and Mrs. Brad Jackson Mrs. Eleanor Lacey Mr. and Mrs. Larry Harmon Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lacey Mr. and Mrs. Doug Harper Mr. Matthew Jacobs Mrs. Betty Ladson Mr. and Mrs. George R. Harper Mr. and Mrs. Scott James Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ladson Charles, Janet, and Kasey Harrell Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Jarrett Lake Landscape Company Mr. and Mrs. Doug Harrell Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Jarrett Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lanigan, Jr. Mrs. Maureen E. Harrer Jerger Jewelers Mrs. Ann Larson Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Dennis S. Johnson Family of Peyton Latmore Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Harvard Mrs. Ethel Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lawson Mr. and Mrs. Jason Harvard Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Johnson Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Leabo Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Harvard Mr. Joe Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Allen Lee Mr. Jim Hathaway Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lee Dr. and Mrs. Sanford R. Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Jon Johnson Mr. Chase Lee Ms. Bonnie Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Ken Johnson Ms. Jodi Lee Mrs. Sharon Heard Mr. Neal F. Johnson and Mr. Jimmy Lee Hicks Clothing Co. Dr. Stacey W. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lee Mr. and Mrs. Larry Higdon Jonah’s Fish and Grits Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. LeGette Ira Higdon Grocery Company Reverend Judy Jones Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Leonard, Jr. Mr. John K. Higgins Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Jones Mr. Dudley Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Steven P. Hilson Mr. and Mrs. Lynn L. Jones, Jr. Liam’s Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hines Mr. and Mrs. Powell Jones Lisa Bryan Interiors Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Little Mr. and Mrs. Randall Moore Ponder’s Office Plus Mr. Charles Loudermilk Mr. and Mrs. Omar E. Morales Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Pope Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Lowe Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Murphy IV Mr. and Mrs. Wes Popiel Mrs. Edna Lowe Dr. and Mrs. Rick Murphy Dr. and Mrs. Louis Potyondy Mr. and Mrs. Danny MacQuirter Namsong’s Day Spa Mr. and Mrs. Dale R. Powell, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Randolph A. Malone IV Mr. and Mrs. John Nash Mr. and Mrs. Ron Powell Marriott Atlanta Alpharetta Dr. and Mrs. Cary C. Newman Mr. and Mrs. Sid Pridgen Mrs. Jenni Martin Mr. and Mrs. Jerry B. Newman Publix Mr. Heywood Mason Mrs. Nina Nicholson Mrs. Leverne M. Puskar Matthew’s Fishin Styx Mr. Michael F. Notaro Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pyle Mr. and Mrs. Bob Maxwell Old Edwards Inn and Spa Mr. and Mrs. Austin Quina Mr. Larry May Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olson Mr. and Mrs. Ian Quinton Mr. and Mrs. Michael May Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Oppenheim Red Hills Outdoors Mr. and Mrs. Bruce B. McCall Oppenheim Signature Smiles Red Hills Radiology Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCaskill The Lyle Ostrom Family Dr. Sandra Reed and Dr. J. L. Lichtenfeld Mr. and Mrs. Matthew L. McCaskill The Travis Ostrom Family Mr. and Mrs. David Reed Dr. Leland C. McCluskey Ursula Page Photography Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Rhodes Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCollum Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Pankey Mr. and Mrs. James R. Rhodes III Ms. Kha T. McDonald Mrs. Marilynn Pankratz Mr. and Mrs. B. Scott Rich Mr. and Mrs. William R. McGregor Mr. and Mrs. Al Park Richard’s Grill Mr. and Mrs. Tommy McMillan Mrs. Diane W. Parker Mrs. Mandy Roach Mr. and Mrs. Amos R. McMullian Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Parker, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Roberds Dr. and Mrs. Douglas C. McPherson Mr. and Mrs. Mark Parker Mrs. J. B. Roddenbery, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merschman Mr. and Mrs. Bret A. Parrish Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh W. Rollins, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Merschman Mr. and Mrs. Brook Parrish Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Rosser, Jr. Metta Day Spa Mrs. Marlene Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Fortson T. Rumble Mr. and Mrs. David J. Middleton Dr. and Mrs. Gregory K. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sauerbrey Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Milberg Pebble Hill Plantation Dr. and Mrs. David A. Saunders Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Miles, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Peck Mr. and Mrs. Mark Saussy Mrs. Charlotte P. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Penhallegon Savannah Moon Bakery Mrs. Knox Miller Mr. and Mrs. Tom Perry Mr. and Mrs. David Scott Mr. and Mrs. Buck Mitchell The Pet Stop Senior Life Insurance Company Dr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Junius H. Peters, Jr. Mrs. Betty J. Shackleford Mode Petroleum Products Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Shea Moonspin Pizzeria Plastic Surgery Associates of South Georgia Mr. and Mrs. William L. Sheftall, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Shields, Jr. Mr. Christopher M. Tanner Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ward Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Shiver Mr. and Mrs. Kevin C. Taylor Dr. and Mrs. Timothy H. Ward Mrs. Eleanor W. Simmons Mrs. Pam Tenewitz The Glen Waters Family Mr. and Mrs. John M. Simmons Tenewitz Farms Mr. and Mrs. George Watkins Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Simmons Mr. and Mrs. James K. Thomas Mrs. Mercer Watt Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Simmons Thomas County Federal Savings and Loan Dr. and Mrs. Philip C. Watt Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Simmons Dr. and Mrs. Harold Thomaston Mr. and Mrs. Olison Wheeler Mr. James B. Sineath Thomasville Antiques Show Foundation, Inc. Mrs. Jeanette B. Wickman The Timothy W. Singletary Family Thomasville Center for the Arts Mrs. Sabrina Williams Singletary Foundation, Inc. Thomasville National Bank Williams Family Foundation of Georgia, Inc. Mrs. Rhonda Singletary Thomasville Orthopedic Center Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Singletary Thomasville Toyota Williams Family Foundation, Inc. Marguerite Neel Williams Fund Dr. and Mrs. Clay Sizemore Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Thompson Mrs. Sally Williams Mr. and Mrs. Randy Smith Thrive Physical Fitness and Therapy Mr. and Mrs. Thad E. Williams Dr. Terry Smith Miss Elenye Tilley Mr. Ben C. Willis, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jody Smith Mrs. Elva Rubio and Mr. Scott W. Timcoe Dr. Robin Wise Dr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Smith The Tinney Family Dr. and Mrs. Craig E. Wolff Sodexo Mr. Ralph Trevisone The Wolsfelt Family The Soundworks Trolly’s Designer Fabrics Mr. and Mrs. C. Martin Wood III Spence Chevrolet Buick GMC Cadillac Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Turner Mr. and Mrs. Mark Worthey Mr. and Mrs. Richard Squires Mr. and Mrs. S. Russell Turner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Wortman Mr. and Mrs. Chip Stapleton Mr. and Mrs. Jay Tyson Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wortman Mr. and Mrs. Ander Starlin Mr. and Mrs. Stephane Ughetto Dr. and Mrs. Edward T. Wright III Mr. and Mrs. Jay M. Stauffer Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Vann Wright Retirement Services Dr. and Mrs. J. Turner Stauffer Mr. and Mrs. Heeth Varnedoe III Thomasville YMCA Dr. and Mrs. Paul L. Steinberg Mr. and Mrs. Heeth Varnedoe IV Mr. and Mrs. Arlen Yokley Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Danny Vaughn Dr. and Mrs. Craig A. Yokley Mr. Ted Stilley Ms. Suzanne Vereen Mr. and Mrs. Eddie York The Strickland Family Virtual World Technologies, Inc. York Farms Dr. and Mrs. Rob Stubley Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Sullivan Mrs. Barbara Walden Swiftwater Homes Dr. Michael R. and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sykes Dr. Heather H. Waldrop Dr. and Mrs. Brian J. Szwarc Mr. and Mrs. John Walker Tallahassee Nurseries Dr. and Mrs. Bradley N. Walter * Great care has been taken to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness of this list of donors in the Annual Report. We profoundly regret any errors or omissions and ask you notify us if any have been made so we may correct our records. Thank you. Q’s & A’s Regarding Brookwood’s Financial Policy What is the annual operating budget? The annual operating budget of Brookwood School for 2011-2012 was $4,384,565. What are Brookwood’s guiding financial principles? We operate under sound financial guidelines and controls. We have a balanced operating budget. We do not incur debt to operate the school. We do not put the burden of capital expenses on our parents in the form of tuition; rather, all capital expenditures will be covered by separate capital fund drives. We hope those who can afford to will contribute to fundraising efforts, but it has never been mandatory. We do not obligate funds that we have not collected, have fully committed as pledges, or have covered by the Endowment. We raise funds to cover Financial Aid rather than to give discounts or including it in tuition paid by other families. How is tuition used? We aim to keep tuition as low as possible. Tuition is used for operating costs only, and the goal is for tuition to cover personnel costs (salaries and benefits), which is approximately 80% of the total budget. Brookwood has a low tuition compared with nearby independent schools, Maclay and Deerfield-Windsor: School Jr. K. 1st Grade 6th Grade 12th Grade Brookwood $3,545 $7,555 $8,245 $8,660 Deerfield-Windsor $4,446 $9,427 $10,419 $10,966 Maclay $5,500 $10,250 $10,250 $10,250 Why does Brookwood ask for donations? Like most schools, the most significant challenge we face is financial, and we must operate on a balanced budget. The primary source of revenue is tuition, but this income covers only 80% of the school’s annual operations. Every child at Brookwood School is subsidized between $1,000-$2,000 each year by funds raised and Endowment support. The Endowment contributes approximately 50% of the remaining 20%, thus helping us “close the gap” between what parents pay in tuition dollars and what it actually costs to educate our students. Gifts to the Brookwood Fund, our annual campaign, provide approximately 20% of this difference, as do contributions to Financial Aid, which are also raised independently. The balance is made up through the Auction, Parent Council, Booster Club, Ambassadors for the Arts, and various student organizations and class fundraisers. Combined, these funds help us keep tuition as low as possible. An important point about the Brookwood Fund is that each gift, regardless of size, is important. We cannot all give at the same level, but we can all participate. A high rate of parent and alumni participation is an important measure of the involvement of the school community. Also, this support helps to influence the grant money we receive from foundations and corporations. How does Brookwood fund capital improvements? As noted previously, we will not put the burden of capital expenses on our parents in the form of tuition; rather, all capital expenditures are to be covered by separate capital fund drives. We do hope that those who can afford to will contribute to capital campaigns. A part of each capital campaign includes raising funds for the Endowment to cover increased costs of overhead associated with capital projects. We will not break ground on any capital project until all commitments are secured, and we will not obligate funds that we have not collected, have fully committed as pledges, or have covered by the Endowment. What role does the Endowment play? Our goal is to provide a quality education for our students at all levels. We believe this goal means having good facilities, a safe and appealing environment for learning and development, and excellent teachers and staff. As noted, the Endowment contributes approximately 10% of the annual operating budget of the school. Often, the contribution is significantly larger as it provides funds to help maintain and improve the facilities. This Fund has a significant impact in helping to keep tuition down. How can I support Brookwood? We hope that you will continue to support Brookwood School by telling others about the school; letting us know about prospective students/families; sending us your thoughts and ideas; thinking of Brookwood when you read an interesting book, know of an interesting speaker, or have a visiting guest who might be of interest to our students; and most important, giving of your “time, talent, and/or treasure.” There are so many ways to become involved as a volunteer. Additionally, you may also make a tax-deductible contribution to one or more of the following: Brookwood Fund Financial Aid Fund Capital Campaigns Auction Parent Council Boosters Ambassadors for the Arts Student organizations and class fundraisers Whatever you do, please remember – Think Brookwood! F i n a n c i a l O v e rv i e w Income Parent Council, Booster Club and Other $37,500 Annual Auction $68,364 Brookwood Fund $148,775 Financial Aid and Scholarships $152,764 Endowment$435,000 Tuition$3,542,336 Total$4,384,739 Expenses Salaries and Benefits $3,472,315 Instructional and Other $279,400 Facilities$380,800 General and Administrative $185,924 Technology$66,300 Total$4,384,739 E x p e n s e s 2 0 11 - 2 0 1 2 Salaries and Benefits $3,472,315 Instructional and Other $279,400 Facilities$380,800 General and Administrative $185,924 Technology$66,300 Total 4% 2% 9% 6% Salary and Beneftis Instructional and Ot Facilities General and Admin Technology $4,384,739 79% 3% I n c o m e 2 0 11 - 2 0 1 2 Tuition$3,542,336 Endowment$435,000 Financial Aid and Scholarships $152,764 Brookwood Fund $148,775 Annual Auction $68,364 Parent Council, Booster Club, and Other $37,500 Total 3% 2% 1% 10% Tutition Endowment Financial Aid Brookwood Fund Annual Auction $4,384,739 Parent Council, Club and Other 81% N o n - T u i t i o n I n c o m e 2 0 11 - 2 0 1 2 8% Endowment$435,000 Financial Aid and Scholarship $152,764 Brookwood Fund $148,775 Annual Auction $68,364 Parent Council, Booster Club, and Other $37,500 Total 4% Endowment 18% Financial Aid 52% Brookwood Fund Annual Auction Parent Council, Bo Club and Other $842,403 18% Giving Opportunities Gifts may be made to the Brookwood Fund. All gifts are fully tax-deductible according to IRS rules. Gifts may be in the form of cash; stocks or other securities; real estate or personal property; deferred gifts, wills, bequests or trusts; pledges of future gifts; endowments; and arrangements for use of investment income. Name________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Address_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ City________________________________________________________________State_________________________Zip_________________________ Phone_________________________________________________________Cell________________________________________________________ Email___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Check all that apply Parent(s) Faculty/Staff Grandparent(s) Friend Parent(s) of Alumnus Alumnus, Class of__________________ Check enclosed (made payable to Brookwood School) $____________________ Gift/Pledge Brookwood FUND 2012 Exceptional giving for exceptional education Contributions must be received by June 30, 2013 to be applied to the current fiscal year. You may also give online at www.brookwoodschool.org/give. Submit form to: Brookwood School 301 Cardinal Ridge Road Thomasville, GA 31972 Questions? Contact Kelly Campbell, Director of Advancement, at 229/226-8070 or [email protected]. Scan to give today! Calling all Alumni! We want to hear what’s new with you! We love to hear updates of where our alumni are and what’s going on in your life. Tell us what’s new! ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ `__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Please provide us with your current/new address and contact information. Name_________________________________________________________________ Maiden Name ______________________________________ Mailing Address___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ City_______________________________________________________ State _____________________ Zip ________________________________ Email __________________________________________________________ Phone ___________________________________________________ Have you recently graduated from college? Grad school? Med School? We want to know! Please let us know a little about your higher education as we look to form Brookwood contacts from various schools. School:______________________________________________ Degree: __________________________________ Graduation year: ___________ School:______________________________________________ Degree: __________________________________ Graduation year: ___________ Please complete this form and mail it to Brookwood, or fill it out online at www.brookwoodschool.org/alumni. Mail to:Email to: Brookwood [email protected] 301 Cardinal Ridge Road Thomasville, GA 31792 Feel free to drop us a line or stop by during your next visit to Thomasville. Interested in helping with reunions? Have other alumni questions? Contact Kelly Blackburn Campbell ‘01 at [email protected] or 229/226-8070. Volunteer Looking for other ways to support Brookwood? Donate your time! We are always in need of parent volunteers. Read below for a brief list of volunteer opportunities. PARENT COUNCIL: Help out with luncheons, receptions, and teacher thank yous. AUCTION: Join an enthusiastic group and help create a memorable night of fun, food, and fabulous auction items. BOOSTER CLUB: Be a part of fundraising activities and volunteer your time to support our athletic programs. DRAMA: Pick your volunteer area: costume design, advertising, ticket sales, backstage help, supervision of children, etc. CLASSROOM ASSISTANCE: Look for opportunities by grade, from class plays in Lower School to Homecoming and Prom in Upper School. Brookwood School 301 Cardinal Ridge Road Thomasville, Ga 31792 Portrait of A Graduate Brookwood Graduates are: Lifelong learners always seeking to further their knowledge People of exemplary work ethic and strong moral integrity Caring, compassionate individuals Critical thinkers Active members and leaders of their local and global communities Presort Std US POSTAGE PAID Permit #18 Moultrie, GA