Friday, January 9 Homecoming Saturday, February 21 19th Annual
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Friday, January 9 Homecoming Saturday, February 21 19th Annual
*2G6E962E6D Friday, January 9 Homecoming Saturday, February 21 19th Annual Auction An Evening with the Stars The Westin Virginia Beach Town Center Friday, March 20 School-to-Work Expo Wednesday, April 22 Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast Thursday, June 11 Graduation C2E:EF56)6A@CE Alumni Parents: If this is addressed to your son or daughter who no longer maintains his or her permanent address at your home, please notify our Alumni Coordinator, Doug Rashkind, at 757.497.6200 or [email protected] of the new mailing address. Chesapeake Bay Academy | 821 Baker Road | Virginia Beach, VA 23462 | 757.497.6200 | www.cba-va.org .9J:G6 Why Give to CBA? Chesapeake Bay Academy’s mission focuses on empowering each child with the understanding of how they learn and offers them the skills necessary to utilize their strengths in order to manage the challenges they face daily. CBA teachers provide their students with a learning environment that builds their self-esteem and leads them on the path to opportunity and success. The parents of a new CBA student recently said, “We are so blessed to have found Chesapeake Bay Academy for our son… The impact this school has made on him is extraordinary and continuous.” The wonderful work CBA does for its students is accomplished through the dedication of the entire community – faculty and staff, board of trustees, parents and grandparents, as well as numerous supporters from the community-at-large. It is our work together that provides the platform upon which our students can stand strong and reach heights previously unimagined by them and their families. The importance of your continued support cannot be overstated. CBA is the only school in the Hampton Roads area that offers the specialized education that allows our students to succeed. Without it, the bright children that CBA serves would languish in schools ill-prepared to meet their specific learning needs. With your help, CBA will continue to support this most precious of resources - our children - and offer them a happy and fulfilling future. Please join the many open-hearted individuals who have worked so hard to ensure that CBA will serve our children for years to come. CBA invites you to be a part of the success that has kept our doors open for 25 years. With your support, Chesapeake Bay Academy will continue to grow and serve as a resource to deserving children and families for the next 25 years and beyond. &FC$:DD:@? The mission of Chesapeake Bay Academy is to educate students through academic programs individualized to address their learning differences, empowering them with the skills and confidence necessary for success in higher education, careers and life. Executive Committee Stanley F. Baldwin Chair Donald L. Glenum, III Vice Chair William P. Brittain, Ph.D. Secretary Linda D. Bowers Treasurer Patrick D. Thrasher, M.D. Past Chair Iola Lazaro-Malapira* Parent Association President Jennifer Adams Parent Association President Judy T. Jankowski, Ed.D. Head of School Board of Trustees Edward J. Amorosso J.D. Ball, Ph.D. Keith H. Bangel Elizabeth Patterson Bertrand William B. Brock Clyde T. Clark, Jr.* J. David Craig Michael A. Danso, M.D. Dennis R. Deans Peter M. Dozier, M.D. Robert A. Fink, M.D., F.A.A.P.* L. Matthew Frank, M.D. Thomas L. Hasty, III William W. King Dave Levin, M.D. Ann Page Matthews* Alan B. Rashkind Teri M. Rigell Dee H. Roberts Susan Smallwood* Eleanor Stanton Richard B. Thurmond John A. Trinder *Rotated off or stepped down. From the desk of *E2?=6J 2=5H:? ,AA6C*49@@=:89=:89ED Upper School Students began working in a completely paperless environment using tablet computers, e-books, and Edmodo - a web-based management system. Edmodo joins teachers, students and parents in a cloud-based platform that keeps everyone organized and in clear communication. Dear CBA Community, It is my privilege to serve as Chair of the Board of Trustees during the 25th anniversary of the founding of Chesapeake Bay Academy (CBA). We owe a debt of gratitude to the four founding families for their vision, leadership and generosity in coming to the aid of a financially-distressed school and reconfiguring it into Chesapeake Bay Academy. Because of their fortitude and enduring support over the past 25 years, CBA Curriculum flipping was introduced allowing students to view their class lectures at home and spend valuable class time actively engaged with their teachers in hands-on and project-based learning. Digital design and photography instructor, Mr. Andy Harris, and his yearbook committee received an award from Walsworth Publishing Company for their design of the 2013 yearbook. has transformed the lives of thousands of children and their families. We are also indebted to our community of donors, without whom we could not have built the school building and kept the lights on. As you know, tuition covers only about 70% of the cost of operating the school. The other 30% must be raised from other sources in order to close the budgetary gap. It is the generosity of our donors that allows us to balance the budget and provide tuition assistance to approximately 50% of our students each year. This is an exciting year for CBA. We have a new stage in the Commons, allowing us to expand our commitment to the arts. CBA started a school band and in the near future will sponsor student musical performances and other special programs. We are in the second phase of our capital campaign, which will provide the funds to make much needed repairs and improvements to the physical plant, provide professional development for our faculty and staff, continue funding the tuition assistance program, and strengthen our endowment with the goal of ensuring the long-term viability of Chesapeake Bay Academy. Thank you for your support of CBA over the last 25 years and for many years to come. Sincerely, Stanley F. Baldwin Chair, Board of Trustees The videography class produced their first full length film, “The Switchers,” a sci-fi comedy that was filmed and edited entirely by our students. Watch out Spielberg! *9@H42D:?8*EF56?E+2=6?E Science Fair - May, 2014 All students participated in this year’s science fair. Projects were completed collaboratively by each classroom and included a number of fun and thought-provoking experiments. Winning projects included “Fly or Flop” by Ms. Lowe’s 6th grade class (Grand Champion Award), “Pumping Iron” by Mrs. Slocum’s 8th grade science class (Creative Genius Award) and “Are you a Superstar?” by Mrs. Nobre’s Dream 2 class (Out-of-the-Box-Award). Art Show - June, 2014 CBA students demonstrated amazing talent in the visual arts. Their pieces included sketches, oil and watercolor paintings, 3-D art, as well as beautiful pieces of pottery fired in our brand new kiln purchased through “Fund-A-Cause.” The annual art show is truly not to be missed! $:55=6*49@@=:89=:89ED Middle School The middle school piloted Learning Upgrade, an interactive, online curriculum. The program uses songs, videos and games designed specifically to reinforce math facts and concepts. From the desk of C !2?<@HD<: The practice of Mindfulness was introduced to enhance students’ focus and attention, and improve academic performance. Dear Friends and Families of CBA, “Yankee Doodle Dandy,” the middle school & 6th grade concert, debuted in April to families, friends, faculty and staff. Students sang their way through the life and work of George M. Cohan. In October, 1989, a small group of incredibly devoted and generous families turned a foggy vision into a clear reality when they founded Chesapeake Bay Academy. Over the past 25 years, a dedicated group of individuals have ensured the continued growth and stability of CBA. I am truly awestruck by the outpouring of time, talent and generous financial support that has been shared so selflessly over these Students supported the community, participating in events including the Virginia Beach Epilepsy Stroll, Rare Disease Day, and collecting canned goods for the Food Bank. Teachers focused on the importance of helping those in need. The 9th grade took in the sights and sounds of Washington, DC, over Presidents’ Day weekend. Students took the train into Union Station and walked all over the city for three days visiting the Smithsonian, the Holocaust Museum and a host of memorials. many years by the founding families – Alan and Suzette Rashkind, Pat and Martha Thrasher, Keith and Dale Bangel, and Dee and Harvey Roberts. Alongside the names of the founders must be those of MaryAnne and Sande Dukas whose leadership and personal commitment to the success of CBA was unwavering. All of these individuals are owed a deep debt of gratitude by the entire Hampton Roads community for everything they have invested of themselves so that Chesapeake Bay Academy could serve as a unique resource to children and their families throughout the area. Clearly, the on-going success of CBA has required the efforts of many individuals - parents and grandparents, faculty and staff, political, business and foundation leaders, medical professionals, and a host of others – who believed in our mission. In the following pages you will learn of the tremendous number of supporters who’ve continued to make this outstanding educational opportunity available to all students who would benefit through their philanthropic commitment to CBA. The future is bright here at CBA. From our humble beginnings, with the support of so many, we have come to a place of prominence in the educational landscape of Hampton Roads. Thank you for being a part of our amazing growth, in whatever capacity you have contributed. I look forward to the next 25 years, to your continued commitment to Chesapeake Bay Academy, and to the amazing children that we will continue to serve. With deep appreciation, Judy Jankowski, Ed.D. Head of School 6=63C2E:?8 ?5:G:5F2=:K654256>:4I46==6?467@C062CD Our History 1989: Chesapeake Bay Academy was founded in Norfolk, VA by a group of parents who were committed to creating a learning environment where their children would be known, appreciated, and most of all, understood. 1993: CBA moved to classroom space in the Heritage United Methodist Church on Baker Road in Virginia Beach. 2000: CBA receives accreditation by the Virginia Association of Independent Schools (VAIS), and settled into our current 50,000 sq. ft., state-of-the-art home in Virginia Beach. 2010: CBA launches the Dominion Education Center to provide supplemental services to families throughout Hampton Roads. What’s Next… In this, our 25th year, it is the perfect time for us to take stock of all that has come before. In the year 2000, CBA students assisted with the wiring of the (then) new building to bring the Internet alive. Today, those same students would be impressed to see where we’ve come with the use of Edmodo (an on-line social learning network), blended and online curriculum, curriculum flipping, eMediaVA, iPads and endless apps, and a host of hardware and software innovations that make learning so much more accessible to our exceptional learners. In the coming years, CBA will continue to explore the uses of technology that are so much a part of our history and move them forward into the 21st century to personalize instruction for our students even further. While we continue to grow, we maintain the same commitment to our students that inspired our founders. Today, CBA is forging new relationships with university partners (College of William & Mary, Regent University, ODU, TCC), community organizations (WHRO, CHADD) and professional organizations (International Dyslexia Association, Council for Exceptional Children) all of whom share our goal of making an excellent education accessible to children with learning differences. With gratitude to those who brought us here today: Our Educational Leaders Linda Fessel (Head of School, 1989 – 1991) Phyllis Shannon (Head of School, 1991 – 1994) MaryAnne Dukas (Head of School, 1994 – 2013) Legacy of Outstanding Leadership In July of 1994, when Mrs. Dukas became Head of Chesapeake Bay Academy, the school served 36 students with learning differences, ages 5 – 12. The program consisted of 5 classrooms with 15 employees and 11 computers. Today, CBA is a K-12 school with over 40 employees serving 100 students in a state-of-the-art building, offering students 1-1 personal technology plus 5 computer labs. MaryAnne’s perseverance and tenacity moved CBA forward exponentially, for which we extend our deepest gratitude. Judy Jankowski, Ed.D. (Head of School, 2013 – present) Embracing 21st Century Education Last July, Dr. Jankowski assumed the headship at CBA and has worked steadfastly over the past 18 months to build on the school’s reputation as a leader in the educational community of Hampton Roads. Through the establishment of a collaborative vision, developed in cooperation with the faculty and board, CBA has embraced 1-1 technology and worked to develop a truly personalized approach to learning for each student with technology at its core. Networking with institutions and professionals across the area, Judy looks to the future of education and inspires the faculty to keep CBA at the cutting edge of innovation. #@H6C*49@@=:89=:89ED Lower School The lower school welcomed Mrs. Kristen Rossi as Division Director and had a busy year full of fun new activities and differentiated learning initiatives. Many iPads were integrated into lower school across the curriculum. Last year CBA became a 1-1 technology school with every student in the building working with their own personal computing device. The lower school incorporated the Listening Ears program into the curriculum. Sponsored by the Virginia Beach SPCA, the program helps reluctant readers develop their oral reading skills by having them read aloud to a furry friend. A number of lower school students participated in social skills instruction with Ms. Rhonda Osisek, Director of the “Social Butterflies” program, offered through the Dominion Education Center. Parents attended newly offered Parent Coffees, with Mrs. Rossi and Dr. Jankowski, to learn more about new developments in the lower school, as well as to share their thoughts and ideas. E9=6E:4D:?6CED:89=:89ED Athletics Senior Jack Wagner was named Hampton Roads Athletic Conference Varsity Basketball Player of the Year. Jack is the third CBA student to receive this award over the last ten years. The recipient of this award is selected by the coaches from all conference schools from a pool of nearly one hundred players. Congratulations, Jack! The girls volleyball team supported CBA’s participation in the Susan G. Koman Race for the Cure by suiting up in pink uniforms. Go, Lady Dolphins! Students and parents alike joined together at the annual Fun Run and Family Picnic in October. A total of 372 total laps were run in support of the Athletic Department. Many members of the Board of Trustees lent a hand by donating $1 for every lap run. Students’ feet were jumpin’ and their hearts were pumpin’ as they raised over $4,000 for the American Heart Association through their participation in Jump Rope and Hoops for Heart. Fine Arts In an art contest sponsored by The Virginia Aquarium, CBA students took home top honors in several categories. Winners included Alison Kirsch, Donald “D” Glenum, and Joe Alvarez. Upper school students, under the guidance of their teacher, Mr. Andy Harris, created a beautiful new mural for the Commons. The mural was designed by Mr. Harris, executed by all of the upper school art students and funded by the Parent Association. A tremendous collaborative effort! A new high-fire kiln offered students the opportunity to produce beautiful and functional, food-safe ceramics. In addition to a wide variety of sculptures and other ceramic works, a beautiful set of vases was created by the art classes and offered for sale at the annual auction. +9C@F89E966?6C@D:EJ@7&E96CD 3rd Annual Golf Classic – October, 2013 Eighty-seven golfers and numerous sponsors and volunteers gathered at Bayville Golf Club and raised $33,633 in support of Chesapeake Bay Academy. The weather was perfect and the golfers played 18 holes of “best ball.” Although the outing was full day of fun and games, the funds raised through our golf tournament serve the serious purpose of providing financial support to our families who require tuition assistance. 3rd Annual Golf Classic Sponsors Title Sponsor - $15,000 TowneBank Hole-In-One Sponsor Freedom Volvo of Virginia Beach Double Eagle Sponsors - $5,000 Stanley F. Baldwin Monarch Charities, Inc. Eagle Sponsor - $2,500 Max Media Dinner Sponsor - $2,000 The Lilyhawk Foundation Team Sponsors - $1,500 First Team Auto Group Virginia Oncology Associates Hole Sponsors - $500 J.D. & Bonney Ball Will & Cecelia King Congressman & Mrs. Scott Rigell The Glenum Family The Rashkind Family Foundation Pat & Martha Thrasher Wall, Einhorn & Chernitzer, P.C. Dave, Beth & Sarah Levin Titanium Sponsors - $10,000+ CONCOA Damuth Trane Horizons Hampton Roads Suzette & Alan Rashkind 6=63C2E:?896D2A62<62J4256>J 18th Annual Auction: Puttin’ on the Ritz & Fund-A-Cause - February, 2014 This year, CBA’s annual action was co-chaired by Sharon Sharp and Sally Elstrodt. The evening was truly the “bee’s knees” as 215 guests attended CBA’s biggest night of the year. As always, the gym and Commons were covered exquisitely in period decorations crafted by CBA parent, Su Sharak, mom of Stefan Sharak, Class of ‘19. The evening included silent and live auction items, a game of Heads or Tails, and the raffle for a 2013 Honda Insight Hybrid provided by Checkered Flag Auto Group. The evening also unveiled our annual Fund-A-Cause; this year’s focus was the renovation of the Commons including a new stage/performing arts area, allowing for the expansion of our music and dramatic arts offerings. Through the generosity of our donors, over $86,000 was raised for Fund-A-Cause! Thanks to all those who attended, volunteered, sponsored and donated items. 18th Annual Auction Sponsors Platinum Sponsor - $2,500 The Rashkind Family Foundation Gold Sponsors - $1,500 Dave & Beth Levin Charles & Candy Lewis Eleanor & Bob Stanton TowneBank Towne Mortgage Silver Sponsors - $750 Atlantic Eye Consultants J.D. Ball, Ph.D. Congressman & Mrs. Scott Rigell Rudee Tours Bronze Sponsor - $500 Black & White Cabs of Virginia Beach, Inc. Debbie & Don Keeling MG Matthews Construction McPhillips, Roberts & Deans, PLC John & Betty Trinder Titanium Sponsors - $10,000+ CONCOA Damuth Trane Horizons Hampton Roads Suzette & Alan Rashkind Fun Run & Family Picnic - October, 2013 CBA families, friends, faculty and staff shared a beautiful fall afternoon in support of the Department of Athletics and Wellness. Forty participants walked, jogged and ran in the annual “Fun Run.” Awards were earned by Joe Alvarez, grade 6 (Lower School – Most Laps), Jacob Beaver, grade 8 (Middle School – Most Laps), Michael Delianidies, grade 10 (Upper School – Most Laps) and Dawn French, mom of Beau, grade 7 (Adult – Most Laps). Parent Association Fall Frenzy - October, 2013 The Parent Association provided a fun and family-friendly Halloween celebration full of costumes, games, treats, (a few tricks) as well as some great prizes. It was truly a SPOOK-TACULAR event! Grandfriends Day – November, 2013 CBA students invited grandparents and special friends to spend the day meeting their classmates and teachers as they participated in a variety of Thanksgiving themed crafts and classes. The building was teeming with excitement as our students shared their CBA experiences with those near and dear to them. Homecoming - January, 2014 After celebrating throughout the week, homecoming day festivities kicked off with a picnic for current students followed by the annual alumni vs. faculty basketball game. That evening, alumni gathered for a tailgating party as families, faculty and staff cheered the Dolphins on through multiple victories against Friends School. GO DOLPHINS! Board, Faculty & Staff Luncheon – April, 2014 The Board of Trustees shared a lovely lunch with the faculty and staff. The relaxed atmosphere offered the opportunity for open dialogue. Board members shared their insights on strategic objectives as faculty and staff offered their perspectives drawn from day-to-day school life. It was the launch of what is certain to become an important annual tradition. Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast – May, 2014 Administrators, faculty and staff all came together to demonstrate their gratitude to the volunteers that make so many special things happen at CBA. In addition to a delicious homemade feast, attendees heard from keynote speaker Angela Blackwell Carter, Vice-President of the Hampton Roads Chamber of Commerce, who shared her inspirational thoughts around the importance of volunteerism. Iola Malapira was presented with the 2014 Heart & Soul Award for her leadership as President of the Parent Association. Retirement Party for Suzette Rashkind – May, 2014 Certainly not a “goodbye,” more of a “thank you for all you have done!” Over 25 years, Mrs. Rashkind’s many roles at CBA included service as President of the Parent Association, receptionist and Special Events Coordinator. The celebration was CBA’s gift for a quarter century of dedication by Suzette and the Rashkind family. Graduation – June, 2014 Congratulations to our 2014 graduates; Rachel Sarah Berman, Edward Clark, Zachary Mullen, Kyle Owens and Jack Wagner. CBA takes great pride in our 15th graduating class and is certain that each of them will go on to do great things! @>>F?:EJ,?:G6CD:EJ'2CE?6CD9:AD CHADD (Children and Adults with ADHD) Last September, CBA opened its doors and became the new home for CHADD in Hampton Roads. Monthly meetings of the chapter are held at CBA on the second Thursday of each month offering speakers on a wide range of topics that touch individuals and families managing attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder. International Dyslexia Association (IDA) CBA has been a member of IDA for many years. Last fall, IDA and CBA partnered in a new event to raise funds in support of a CBA student with dyslexia. The first annual “Poker Run” was held at Poppa’s Restaurant and featured raffles and a silent auction in support of CBA 6th grader, Makayla Jacques. Recently, Dana Calo, CBA’s Director of Enrollment Management, joined the Board of the Virginia Branch of IDA. WHRO During the 2013-14 school year, CBA joined in partnership with WHRO to support both our students and faculty. With WHRO offering numerous excellent technology-based resources, CBA began by integrating the eMediaVA database. This database offers a wide range of electronic artifacts that can be accessed by faculty and students, alike. In addition, the database contains a wide range of fun and engaging apps that lower school students access via iPads to reinforce basic skills. This summer, faculty received additional training on the use of eMediaVa and are working to integrate it further into their daily instructional practice. Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) This fall, CBA 9th and 10th grade students were offered the opportunity to spend the day on the Lynnhaven River participating in an Environmental Education Program offered by the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. CBA students learned about some of the various species that live in the bay and utilized different maritime tools and methods to collect data and gain a better understanding of this valuable and unique resource. Virginia Wesleyan College (VWC) Since the year 2000, CBA and VWC have been good neighbors and great partners in education. This year we have expanded the activities offered to all of our students. CBA students now use the facilities in the Batten Student Center to expand their physical education opportunities; Upper School students utilize the pool and fitness facilities on a weekly basis. At the same time, VWC students regularly observe in CBA classrooms offering learning opportunities for students in the Education and Psychology Departments. Regent University Last spring CBA began discussions with Regent University to open our doors as a satellite site for teachers seeking a Master’s Degree in Special Education. The program will follow the cohort model and will be offered in a blended (part on-line, part on-site) format. At this time, six CBA teachers have been accepted to the program and will begin their studies in January, 2015. E==$2EE6CD No matter the amount or type of donation, Chesapeake Bay Academy appreciates and benefits from the generosity of all of our donors and volunteers. Whether it is a dollar amount, an in-kind gift or an hour of time – their gifts make our world possible. Donors Jennifer and Mark Adams Jennifer and Raoul Alvarez Debbie and Ed Amorosso Deborah and Doug Andre Scott Anglin Anonymous Robert Atkinson Atlantic Eye Consultants Tamara and Barry Atlas Stanley F. Baldwin Bonney and J.D. Ball Michelle and Robert Bandy Dale and Keith Bangel Shirley Barnes Melanie and James Beaver Dana Bender Jane and Scott Benton Beth and Tom Bertrand Birdsong Peanuts Black & White Cabs of Virginia Beach, Inc. Marzena Bogacki Linda and Brent Bowers Alice and Gary Bowers Gary Brandt Lisa Bright Cheri and William Brinke Aaron Brittain Ardis and Bill Brittain Sonny Brock Beth and Billy Brock Linda and Ben Bush California Pizza Kitchen Alison and Stephen Carmel CHADD Helen Chapman Charles F. Burroughs Jr. 2003 Lead Trust Chesapeake Bay Wine Classic Foundation CONCOA Taya and Aaron Cooper Coucoon Signature Salon & Spa Cynthia and David Craig Claudia and Dan Cruz Mary and Dick Cusimano Anne and Cecil Cutchins Alison and George Dahl Dailygood by Goodsearch Stacy and Christopher Dallavilla Peggy and Clint Damuth Don Damuth George Dancigers Elizabeth and Michael Danso Tracy and Jason Deans Diane and Stephen DeBell Jackie and Aris Delianides Bill DeSteph Katie and Tom Dillon Sarah and Geordie Dukas MaryAnne and Sande Dukas Charles Edwards Tom Edwards William Edwards Sally Elstrodt Chris and John Everly Dana and Robert Fink Karen and Andrew Fittler Kevin Foss Betty and Matt Frank Elizabeth Gower and Craig Franzman Anne and Lloyd Freeman Dawn and Roy French Cathy and Richard Geczi Mary Anne and Lawrence Glanzer Seymour Glanzer Linda and Don Glenum Meredith Gober Mary and Joe Graf Donna Phaneuf and Bill Gray Debbie Yost and Robert Haddad Kristen Hager Andy Harris Lisbeth Hartzell John Hess Dawn Hoffman Chris Horne Hospitality Authority Inc. Chris Hoth Heidi and Robert Houston Barbara Hunt Judy Jankowski Ann Marie and Jason Jaques Peg and Gregg Jensen Beth and Brent Johnson Junior Virginia Beach Garden Club Campbell Kaiser Mindy and Jeff Katz Debbie and Don Keeling Dee and David Keenan Shannon Kein Carol Keiser Kerneos Inc. Wanda and Mike King Cecelia and Will King Walter Koeniger Rita Kontak Bonnie and John Kuhnemann Judy and James Laster Marijane and Ken Lazzaro Connie Lee John Lee Sherri and John Lee Judy and Perry Lemley Beth and Dave Levin Betty and Eugene Levin Nancy Levin Helene and George Levine Candy and Charlie Lewis Mary Vail Lewis Sue and Howard Lister Laurie and Pete Lively Christine Llewellyn Synnika Lofton Kellie Lowe Nancy and Doug Lowry M. G. Matthews Construction Carol and Domenic Maglieri Iola and Amelito Malapira Mary C. Henninger Haddad and Louis S. Haddad Foundation Page and Mark Matthews Nelle and Mike McCabe Mary Graham and William McDaniels Pamela McKean Maria and Daryl McKneely McPhillips, Roberts & Deans, PLC Margaret Meyers Chrisa and David Mitchell Will Mitchell Page and Jason Miyares Monarch Charities, Inc Heather Morgan Mary Morgan Charlene and Brent Morring Emily Morvant Beverly Moubry Ms. Shellys Rocks and Gemstone Mining Randi Blumenson and Daniel Mussatti Liana Nobre Norfolk Hockey LLC Norfolk Southern Corporation Trust Account Norfolk Southern Foundation Cara Olsen Jeff Olson Lisa O’Neal Becky and Ken Osborne Robert Paradiso Pat and Doug Perry Karen Peter Shirley and Fred Pitman Mary and Paul Pitman Plaza Azteca Great Neck, Inc. Property Management Group Ginger Randolph Thomas Ranson Suzette and Alan Rashkind Doug Rashkind Margaret Ray Shan Raza Richard E. Olivieri Family Foundation Teri and Scott Rigell Dee and Harvey Roberts Corddia Robinette Margaret and Kevin Roomsburg Kris Rossi Kim and Bruce Rubin Rudee Tours Margaret and Corey Russell Delia Sapiro Laure and Richard Saunders Nicole and Adam Schnitkey Eva Seijo Jared Setnar Susan and Bob Sharak Sharon Sharp Lynn Shepherd Amy Sheyer Marian and Tom Shuttleworth Shuttleworth, Ruloff, Swain, Haddad & Morecock, P.C. Debbie Slocum Susan Smallwood Elizabeth and Don Smith Diane and Richard Smith Bill Smith Leslie Snyder Special Assignment, Inc. Eleanor and Bob Stanton Mary Cooke Stein and Bobby Stein Pamela and Michael Stutts Randa Dumet and Hassan Tahhan Danielle Taylor The Lenox D Baker Jr and Frances W Baker Foundation The Lilyhawk Foundation The Rashkind Family Foundation Edith and Gerard Thompson Martha and Pat Thrasher Dick Thurmond Anna Thurmond Towne Financial Services Group TowneBank TowneBank Foundation Betty and John Trinder Julie Loftus-Trudell and P.J. Trudell Unihealth Inc. Virginia Beach Billfish Foundation Leah and Richard Waitzer Wall, Einhorn & Chernitzer, P.C. Elizabeth and Neil Waranch WaterScapz, Inc. Roddy and Polly Watson Laurin and Stock Watson Watson W. Wise Foundation Elizabeth and Jim Webster Jackie and Bob Welch Mary Whaley Hitch Marsha and Charles Wilder Ben Wiley Kirt Yeiser Pat Yoder Event Donors Abbey Road Pub & Restaurant Aldo’s American Rover Sailing Cruises Andrew Carney Photography Artistic Creations Art Gallery Asphalt Roads & Materials Co, Inc. Atlantic Eye Consultants, P.C. - Aris P. Delianides, MD, MSEE Azar’s Bahama Breeze Island Grille Baker’s Crust Stanley F. Baldwin Bonney and J.D. Ball Reagan Bandy Bay Creek Resort and Club Bayville Golf Club Be Jeweled Beach Movie Bistro Bean There Coffeehouse Melanie and James Beaver Iris Bennett Nancy and Allan Berman Beth and Tom Bertrand Bide-A-Wee Golf Course Bishopsgate Design and Decor Bow Creek Golf Course Linda and Brent Bowers Lisa Bright Cheri and William Brinke Ardis and Bill Brittain Billy Brock Burton’s Grill California Pizza Kitchen at Town Center Captain George’s Carrabba’s Italian Grill Cavalier Golf & Yacht Club CBA 6th Grade Students CBA 8th & 9th Grade Students CBA Administrators CBA Dream I Students CBA Dream II Students CBA Middle School CBA Upper School Art Students CDW-G Chae’s Tae Kwon Do Academy Charlotte Motor Speedway Chateau Morrisette Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum Cinema Cafe City of Virginia Beach Public Works Operations City Spa CocaCola Refreshments Shelia Cochran Cogan’s Pizza Color Me Mine Cookies by Design Core Fitness by Marika Coucoon Signature Salon & Spa Creations by Butterscotch Crystal Palate - The Art of Food & Wine Cuisine and Company Cypress Creek Peggy and Clint Damuth Melissa Del Vecchio Dollywood Doumar’s Dover Downs Hotel & Casino El Rodeo Restaurante Mexicanos Sally Elstrodt Mike Fentress Ferguson Center for the Arts Fire & Vine Fitness Together Karen & Andrew Fittler Five Guys Burger and Fries Forbes Candies, Inc. Ford’s Colony Country Club Forever Yours, By Christy Bryan & Paula Fox Frame N Art Fresh Market Funny Bone Comedy Club Gary Allen Hair and Skin Care Centre Stephanie Geoghegan Linda and Don Glenum GO! Toys & Games Golden Horseshoe Golf Club GourmetGiftBaskets.com Debbie Yost and Bob Haddad Hair by Mardie & Co. - Dawn Shane Andy Harris Harris Teeter Harry & David Haygood Skating Center Hi-Ho Silver Dawn Hoffman Marjorie and Keith Howsare Hubbard Peanut Company, Inc Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation Ann Marie Jaques JD’s Natural Soap Jersey Mike’s Jody G. Willis J. Johnson Wayne Jones Kelly’s Tavern Khames Jewelers Will King Pam Kirsch Kitchen Barn Dean Koontz Krispy Kreme Bonnie and John Kuhnemann Connie Lee Lemon Cabana Candy and Charlie Lewis Mary Lewis Logan’s Roadhouse Longs Jewelers Lower School Students Luray Caverns Lynne Morton Maersk Line, Ltd. Iola and Amelito Malapira Mambo Room Latin Dance Studio Mannino’s Italian Bistro Page and Mark Matthews Dan Marsh Massanutten Four Seasons Resort Max Media Middle School Faculty Sue Miller Moe’s Southwest Grill Mary Morgan Mrs. Bones Sandy Mueller Nantahala Outdoor Center Naro Expanded Video Nauticus Nectar No Frill Bar and Grill No Rootz Hair & Color Spa Norfolk Botanical Garden Doris Ogg Cara Olsen Jeff Olson One Life Fitness - Norfolk P.F. Chang’s Panera Bread Ghent Peninsula Fine Arts Center Karen Peter Photography by Kaitlyn Mary and Greg Pitman Pixie Treasures Celtic Shoppe Portsmouth Museum Ragged Robin Suzette and Alan Rashkind Doug Rashkind Rent-To-Own Deborah and Michael Robinson Kris and Michael Rossi Rowena’s Kitchen Salon Fringe Belinda Sanders Sandler Center For The Performing Arts Deborah Scavone Seven Venues Susan and Bob Sharak Sharon Sharp Shore Gallery & Designs, Inc. Simply Selmas Debbie Slocum Elizabeth Smith Leslie Snyder Eleanor and Bob Stanton Stihl Inc Studio Bamboo Institute of Yoga Stumpy Lake Golf Club Surf Rider SwimWays Talbots Tapped Gastropub Target Marketing Target Taylor’s Do It Center Texture The Bandy Family The Catering Place, Inc. The Clothes Horse The Creative Wedge The Hilton Charlotte University Place The Leaping Lizard The Mariner’s Museum The Natural Bridge The New Leaf Floral Design Studio The Pampered Chef - Kirsten McGinn The PBJ Leather and Holstery Company The Rashkind Family Foundation The Royal Chocolate The Signature at West Neck The Westin Virginia Beach Town Center Martha and Pat Thrasher Anna Thurmond Tidal Moon Boutique Tidewater Eye Centers Trader Joe’s Trinity Arts by Ms. Lo Upper School Faculty Vincent Scuderi Jr. & Mary Scuderi Virginia Air & Space Center Virginia Beach National Golf Club Virginia Beach Resort and Conference Center Virginia Living Magazine Virginia Living Museum Virginia Symphony Orcehstra Virginia Zoological Society Joann Wagner Walmart Whitetail Resort Wild Birds Unlimited Lolita Wilson Yiannis Wine Shop Yorgo’s Bageldashery Z Wine Guy LLC Volunteers Jennifer Adams Jennifer Alvarez Donnessa Arapi Asphault Roads & Maintenance Co. Tammy Atlas Scott Baggaley Michelle Bandy Diana Barsoom Melanie Beaver Nancy Berman Cheri Brinke Ardis Brittain Sandi Burleson Kira Butler Bevan Calo Michelle and Michael Chapman Aimee Cochran Devan Donofrio Randa Dumet Matt Elstrodt Karen and Andy Fittler Peggy Foley Craig Franzman Dawn French Kathy Geczi Stephanie Geoghegan Linda and Don Glenum Jim Granger Debbie Yost and Robert Haddad Dawn Hoffman Heidi and Robert Houston Faye Howe Robyn and Vitto Iuliano Ann Marie Jaques John Jensen Kimberly June Lisa Kingsley Pam Kirsch Bonnie Kuhnemann Connie Lee Judy and Perry Lemley Candy and Charles Lewis Mary Lewis Iola and Amelito Malapira Page Matthews Linda Montoya Sandy Mueller Deborah Mullen Marianne and Don Nicholson Lisa O’Neal Becky Osborne Sarah Osborne Mary and Paul Pitman Jamie Reiser Deborah Robinson Keri Romano Michaela Rossi Margaret and Corey Russell Delia Sapiro Deborah Scavone Carol Seymour Susan and Bob Sharak Rhonda Shortt Dennis Simon Michael Wagner Victoria Ware Laurin and Stock Watson Lolita Wilson