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Together We Are Supporting Hanover County Public Schools 2010-2011 ANNUAL REVIEW

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Together We Are Supporting Hanover County Public Schools

2010-2011 AnnuAl Review

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Mission

We develop and sustain community and business partnerships, and serve as effective stewards of resources, to create quality educational opportunities that promote high performance in all students in Hanover County Schools.

2010-2011 EXECUTiVE BoARDVernon E. Inge, Jr., LeClair Ryan, PresidentT. Fitzgerald Rogers, County of Henrico, Vice PresidentJeffrey C. Robinson, Goodman & Company, TreasurerRobert C. Brown, Capital One, Secretary

DiRECToRsAnna L. Bender, Atlee Chiropractic Center, P.C.Gianna C. Clark, Dominion Virginia PowerJoseph D. Cox, Panduit CorporationRandolph A. Dillard, VerizonWayne S. Dishman, Owens & MinorC. Wayne Griffin, White Birch Paper CompanyElizabeth S. Littlefield, J. Sargeant Reynolds Community CollegeJ. Ross Luck, Luck ChevroletS. Aaron Marks, Marks Family DentistryCharles B. Martin, Altria Client ServicesMichael C. Patrick, Patrick Pontiac Buick GMCMichael S. Rosser, Bank of AmericaAnn H. Smoot, Retired Human Resources ConsultantPamela C. Wratchford, Ashcake Family Physicians

ADVisoRsSue Forbes Watson, School Board MemberDr. Stewart D. Roberson, Superintendent of SchoolsDr. Jamelle S. Wilson, Assistant Superintendent for Instructional LeadershipDr. Michael E Thornton, Assistant Superintendent for Business and OperationsMatthew C. Anderson, Trane, Chairman, Business Advisory Committee

PAsT PREsiDEnTsL. McCauley Chenault, Chenault Law OfficesE. Mason Cockrell, Jr., Dean Witter Investment ServicesMartin L. Giles, VSC Fire & Security, Inc.Kenneth J. Hein, RetiredWilliam H. Hutton, Union First Market BankMichael D. Robinson, Bon Secours Memorial Regional Medical CenterA. D. Whittaker, A.D. Whittaker Construction, Inc.

HEF sTAFFMargaret P. Hill, Executive DirectorAnita M. Floyd, Administrative Assistant

L ast year was a time of change for Hanover County Public Schools and the Hanover Education Foundation. The retirement of our Superintendent, Dr. Stewart

Roberson, is a big loss for our school division as he has done so many great things for Hanover County Public Schools and the Hanover Education Foundation. Rising out of that

change, however, are great things. The appointment of Dr. Jamelle Wilson as our 12th Superintendent promises great things in the future. Dr. Wilson has served the school division in many capacities – from classroom teacher to Assistant Superintendent of Instruction – over the years. She has been able to observe Dr. Roberson’s leadership so that she can draw from his strengths, but she also will be able to add her exciting new ideas. We are poised for great things in the future with Hanover County Public Schools. There also has been change on the Board of the Hanover Education Foundation. The terms of Fitz Rogers, Wayne Dishman, Pamela Wratchford, Jeff Robinson, and Ann Smoot as members of the Board of Directors expired this year. They were all fantastic contributors to our Board, but I am confident that the existing board members and our new board members will step up to fill their shoes. Last year, we had a great year for the Hanover Education Foundation, raising over $322,000.00. In particular, Dr. Roberson allowed us to use his retirement as an opportunity for a fundraiser for the Stewart D. Roberson Professional Development Scholarship. Under the leadership of Sue Forbes Watson, Margaret Hill, and Anita Floyd, we were able to raise $135,000.00 toward that fund. In addition, we were able to award scholarships to 28 students totaling $51,000.00. In this, my last year as President, I am thrilled to be supported by such a strong Board and a great Executive Committee. We look forward to a great 2011 – 2012!

Vernon E. Inge, Jr., President Hanover Education Foundation

From the President…

HAnoVER EDUCATion FoUnDATion

Goals• Be a dynamic and responsive mechanism for meeting changing educational challenges and needs

of Hanover County.• Encourage innovative educational programs of direct benefit to teachers and students.• Serve as a non-profit body to solicit and receive tax-deductible funds from those sharing and

supporting a continuing vision of excellence for Hanover County Public Schools.

Initiatives• Creative Instructional Grants to teachers to encourage and stimulate creativity in effective teaching.• Professional Development Grants for teachers to expand their knowledge and skills which they can

transfer to the classroom.• Scholarships for our students to pursue training and educational opportunities beyond high school.• Matching Grant Funds to leverage the Foundation’s funds for district-wide or school-based

enhancements.• Grants for students and teachers to compete or participate in a significant manner in state or

national competitions or meetings.

Cover photo a bottom, left is courtesy Rotary Images/ Alyce Henson/ © Rotary International

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Allison Letourneau Beaverdam Elementary School One School One Book

Janet ArnoldCold Harbor Elementary School Agricultural Authors

Amy LottJohn M. Gandy Elementary School The Games of Math

Rita Keeling & Donna KouriJohn M. Gandy Elementary School, Crossing the USA by Crossing the Curriculum

Brittany SmithJohn M. Gandy Elementary School Science in a Box

Renee ReisenweaverLee-Davis High School House Wiring

Renee Reisenweaver & Sonia NicholsLee Davis High School Modeling in the Science Classroom

Tamara LetterMechanicsville Elementary School Lights! Camera! Action! Book Trailers for Reluctant Readers

Tamara Letter & Jamie MullenauxMechanicsville Elementary School Becoming an “Ologist” in a 21st Century Classroom

Stephanie Joyner & Katherine RexrodeMechanicsville Elementary School Using Games to Connect with Families and Strengthen Student Math Abilities

Debby Lauterbach & Wendy SchilbeMechanicsville Elementary School Chill Out with Books

Linda PainterPearson’s Corner Elementary School Knee Deep in H2O While Keeping Your Bearings

Jennifer Washburn & Robin PattersonPole Green Elementary School Social Studies Reading Interactive Notebook

Helen Barrett Washington-Henry Elementary School Reading Success with Fundations

Helen Barrett & Erin MiltonWashington-Henry Elementary School Community Reads—Developing a Love of Books

Classroom Innovators

2010-2011 Creative Instructional Grant RecipientsThese successful initiatives benefited more than 3,000 students and allowed our educators unique professional development opportunities.

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At right, LDHS students work together to gain knowledge in building a working model of a home involved with a House Wiring project. Below, Lee-Davis High students learn how to better use electricity in daily living as part of their House Wiring project. Along with learning about electrical circuits, students learn skills that are essential in all careers.

The HEF was selected by Altrusa International, Inc. of Capital City of Virginia, a community service organization, to receive a $1,500 gift that was distributed between four elementary schools: Cool Spring, Laurel Meadow, Mechanicsville and Rural Point. The funds were used to purchase materials related to Native American awareness. Dawn Turtle Song Washington, a 6th grader at Cool Spring Elementary School, produced and presented a documentary on the life of Pocahontas. Her mother, Leata Two Feathers Washington visited the classroom in traditional Native American dress.

Gift Provides Materials for Native American Studies

(L to R) Lara Samuels, Librarian; Daisy Smith Lackey, Altrusa member; CSES student Dawn Turtle Song Washington, and her mother, Leata Two Feathers Washington.

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Hanover’s Got TalentHEF Celebration of Excellence

The Hanover County School Board and government leaders joined Superintendent of Schools Stewart Roberson, school staff members, and community business partners to celebrate awards and recognition garnered by Hanover County teachers, administrators and support staff over the past year. Music for the evening was provided by the Patrick Henry High School Essence choir directed by Stephanie Ransome. The colors were presented by the Patrick Henry High School NJROTC Color Guard under the direction of MGSgt Franklin Dubose, USMC. Altria Group, Inc., Coventry Health Care, Kings Dominion, Patrick Pontiac Buick GMC and the Rotary Club of Mechanicsville were the major sponsors of the evening. Table sponsors included: Bank of America, Battlefield Commons LLC, Bear Island Paper Company, Bon Secours Memorial Regional Medical Center, Bradley Properties, Inc.,

Coca-Cola Refreshment, Dominion Virginia Power, EVB, Daniel K. Fryer, Carolyn and Charlie Horner, LeClair Ryan, Luck Chevrolet, Moseley Architects, Owens & Minor, Inc., Scott & Stringfellow, Inc., Ann H. Smoot, The Supply Room Companies, Trane, Village Bank, and VSC Fire & Security. Photography services were provided by Lifetouch National School Studios. Erin Beard, 2nd grade teacher at Henry Clay Elementary School, was honored as the Hanover Teacher of the Year. Shortly after Ms. Beard had been chosen as Hanover Teacher of the Year, she was awarded the use of a new vehicle of her choosing by Michael Patrick, General Manager of Patrick Pontiac Buick GMC. On the night of the gala, Owen Matthews of Kings Dominion presented

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On October 28, 2010, the Hanover Education Foundation (HEF) hosted the 12th Annual Celebration of Excellence in Education.

The event was held at the Omni Richmond Hotel to honor outstanding Hanover educators and community members whose

significant contributions have supported major education initiatives of Hanover County Public Schools (HCPS).

Erin Beard, 2011 Hanover Teacher of the Year, speaks to guests during the Celebration

Pictured above, Oak Knoll Middle School Faculty show off their musical talents

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Hanover’s Got Talent

Hanover County Public Schools Teacher of the Year 2011Erin E. Beard, Henry Clay Elementary School School NomineesCory R. Allen, Cool Spring Elementary SchoolJustin T. Blunt, Oak Knoll Middle SchoolChristi A. Byrd, Rural Point Elementary SchoolB. Susanna Daley, Pole Green Elementary SchoolFrederick E. Doctor, Jr., Atlee High SchoolAlyssa A. Farling, Chickahominy Middle SchoolHolly E. Fisher, Washington-Henry Elementary SchoolEliza C. Gemmil, South Anna Elementary SchoolJames M. Head, Patrick Henry High SchoolCarrie B. Hendrixson, Liberty Middle SchoolSerena N. Holmes, John M. Gandy Elementary SchoolKristen F. Houston, Mechanicsville Elementary SchoolDee A. Jenkins, Pearson's Corner Elementary School

Kathy M. Johnson, Beaverdam Elementary SchoolWendy D. Just, Kersey Creek Elementary SchoolKarl A. Lippa, Hanover High SchoolTeresa L. McNeely, Elmont Elementary SchoolAmy R. Owen, Cold Harbor Elementary SchoolVirginia S. Palmen, Lee-Davis High SchoolRobert M. Paton, The Georgetown SchoolKatherine L. Smith, Battlefield Park Elementary SchoolStacie C. Taylor, Stonewall Jackson Middle SchoolGwendonetta S. Thomas, The Hanover Center for Trades and TechnologyKelly M. Wiltshire, Laurel Meadow Elementary School

Beginning Teachers of the Year 2010-2011Austin B. Beazley, Cool Spring Elementary SchoolCrystal A. Winn, Oak Knoll Middle SchoolJaime L. Deitz, Patrick Henry High School

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Mrs. Beard with unlimited family visits for the 2011 season. The Rotary Club of Mechanicsville once again partnered with the Hanover Education Foundation to award teachers with monetary gifts. Mr. Vaughan Alexander, president of the Rotary, was present at the gala. Other awards and recognitions that were presented at the Celebration of Excellence included the HEF 2011 Partner of Excellence Award, given to Owen Matthews, Director of Finance for Kings Dominion; the Superintendent’s Professional Development Award, Beginning Teachers of the Year Awards, REB Awards, National Board Certification Recognitions, Hanover Support Employee of the Year, Creative Instructional Grant Awards, and the Excellence-in- Educational Leadership Awards.

“The theme for the evening was Hanover’s Got Talent. Thanks to the support of all of our sponsors, we were able to celebrate the talents and creativity of Hanover’s excellent teachers and educational leaders. It was truly a night to remember,” said Margaret Hill, Executive Director of the HEF.

Anna Epps, Hanover retiree, entertains Celebration guests Trip Wells, TV 99 Producer/Videographer, recites the 50 states in one breath

To read more about the 12th Annual Celebration of Excellence in Education, please visit our website at hefhanover.com

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On December 14, 2010, Dr. Stewart

D. Roberson, Hanover’s eleventh

Superintendent of Schools, announced his

retirement from Hanover County Public

Schools. To honor the many accomplishments that

have been made under his direction, a scholarship

has been developed in his name. A scholarship

dinner to recognize Dr. Roberson and his 16

successful years of service was held on June 9, 2011,

at Randolph Macon College. Guests in attendance

included: Former Governor Gerald L. Baliles; Dr.

Billy K. Cannady, Jr., Dean of the School of Continuing

and Professional Studies at the University of Virginia;

Jeffrey R. Beard, Director General for the International

Baccalaureate program in Geneva, Switzerland,

among many other state and local dignitaries.

The community was invited to participate in this

milestone by supporting the Stewart D. Roberson

Scholarship. This support will strengthen the

important investments provided by Hanover County

Public Schools’ excellent faculty, staff, and school

leaders, demonstrating further the great value Dr.

Roberson has placed on training and professional

development needs throughout his distinguished

career as an educator and leader. The donations

received through this scholarship fund will directly

impact thousands of children influenced by each

educator in Hanover. One hundred percent of all

proceeds will benefit those who teach, lead and care

for Hanover’s school children. The scholarship will be

managed by the Hanover Education Foundation.

Investing in the Future:The Stewart D. Roberson Scholarship

Dr. Roberson with his daughter, Meredith, who narrated a look back at Dr. Roberson's career in Hanover County, and his mother, Dean Roberson Thrasher, who traveled from Patrick County for the celebration.

Music was provided by The Remnants (George Sadler, Principal of Hanover High School is pictured on the back row left).

John E. Gordon, Jr., Hanover County Board of Supervisors, pictured with Sue Forbes Watson, Hanover County School Board.

Tom Silvestri, Publisher and President of the Richmond Times-Dispatch, greets Owen Matthews, Director of Finance for Kings Dominion.

Contributions to the Stewart D. Roberson Scholarship made by check payable to the Hanover Education Foundation (HEF) can be sent to: Hanover County Public Schools, c/o Hanover Education Foundation, P. O. Box 1297, Ashland, VA 23005. For more information, please contact Margaret Hill, HEF Executive Director, at (804) 365-4565 or by email at [email protected].

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A.D. Whittaker Construction, Inc.Valerie AgnewSusan & John AlbaughAltria GroupChristine AmblerJeff & Debbie ArcoMichael AshbyJohn Axselle IIIJames BagbyGloria & Bob BailieScott BakerRobin & Jerry BalilesBank of AmericaSusan & Mike BarcusJoan & Fred BatemanBB&T Insurance Services, Inc.BCWH ArchitectsErin & Jeremy BeardJeff BeardCarol & Austin BeazleyVirginia BeazleyCarol BellamyMary BenbowLois BerlinKatherine & John BerryJohn BerryWanda BibbJanet BinnsNancy BirindelliMargaret BlackmonNancy & Bob BlakePeter BlakeJoan & Jeff BloomerKitty BoitnottBarbara BoorJoAnne & Bill BosherJudy BradleyCarol & Frank Bradley Yvonne BrandonKelly BratcherFred Brim, Sr.Tracy & Bob BrownKate & Scott BrownPaula & Steve BrownEsther & Rudolph BunzlRobert BurchJane & Al ButlerSarah CalvericR. Lynn CanadyBilly CannadayKaren CarpenterJoe CaseyCarol & Paul CashKate CassadaKevin CastnerMarci CatlettVicky & Mac ChenaultVin CibbarelliGianna & Daniel ClarkJune & Vernon ClarkeRod ClemmonsJen CohodasSusan CombeeHolli CookSusan CopelandCharla CordleJulia Cothran

Coventry Health CareDottie & John CoxJoseph B. Cox Joseph O. Cox, Jr.Nancy CozartJeffrey CrookFred CrosbySandra CrowderVince D'AgostinoGwendolyn DarbyCathy DaughertyBrenda & Danny DavisMichael DavisPatti DavisJoLynne DeMaryJoy & Scott DeNoonNancy DisharoonMike DixonAngela DownerJacqueline DroujinskyNancy & Robert DuleyPaul DulleJohn DurhamStan DurtanJohn EasterMatthew EberhardtGwen EdwardsTina Egge & Ned MooreSally EkfeltMark EmblidgeRhonda EplingSharon & Jake EshlerBarbara & Tom EvansEVBFrances & Richard FarmerLeigh FinchCheri Beth FisherAnita FloydElaine FoglianiLori & Jim FoleyBrian FordVonita FosterThomas FrazierDave FullerLenoir & Richard GarnettJ. Roy Geiger, IIMarty GilesFrancis GilhoolyBrenda & Larry GilmanAnn & Michael GladstoneCatherine GlennMyra Goodman-SmithMichael Goodrich-StuartAfreen & Glenn GooteeReginald GordonDana GreshamDeonna HallMary HallMelvin HallDiane & Rick HallEarl Hall, Sr.Hanover Association of

Businesses and Chamber of Commerce

Hanover Career Student Resource, Inc.

Larry Hardy

Caroline HarrisJane & Maynard HarrisPeggy & Rhu HarrisCharles Harris IIIBetty & Ed HatrickRay HeatwoleTerri HechlerAndrea HerndonStacie & George HerringJames HiattJanie & Samuel HightowerDebbie HillMargaret Hill Gwen HippVandi & John HodgesCindy HollEd HolstromDanielle & Dave HudakJoanne & Bob HuebnerJerry HughesNancy & Bob HundleyDoug HuntFrancine & Earl HunterPam & Bill HuttonDarcy & Vern IngeIronhorse RestaurantNancy & Vincent IversonJ. Sargeant Reynolds

Community CollegeLou Anne & Gayle JewellPortia & Lloyd JonesStan JonesYancey Jones, Sr. Barbara JoynesDavid KannewurfTeresa KeckHilda Kelly Kings DominionDorothy & Buddy KlotzJosiah Doss KnightSusan Kurzman & Tom SilvestriDonald LathamLouise LauterbachDebby LauterbachJanet LawsonLeadership Metro RichmondLeClair RyanDebbie LennickJen LenzClaudette & Jonathan LewisPatricia LewisCheryl & Robert LindgrenJudy & Don LittleElizabeth Littlefield &

Michael EdwardsCheryl LockwoodBill LoughridgeCorinne & Ross LuckLeslie LuckSherry LycettMarks Family DentistryLisa MarshallCharlie MartinAnn & Upton MartinMary MaschalLinda McBrideMcCaul, Martin, Evans & Cook, P.C.

Debbie & Dudley McDonaldDenyse McGrawAnne Marie McHughJim McMillanChuck MeltonPatricia MillerAnn & Glenn MillicanLisa MinorBarbara MitchellCarol MooreBarbara-Lyn MorrisAlex MorrisonKathy MorrisonMary & Fred MortonMoseley ArchitectsLindsay & Clay MottleyMichael MuddRod MurchieJean MurrayDana & Lee NelsonMarcus NewsomeSean O'BerryCarole & Pete O'BrienMarilyn & Joseph O'ConnorGwen & Karl O'DellMarthalea OsburnOwens & Minor, Inc.Mary & Warren PaceMarylou PaineJoanna ParksEllen & Bob PateBarbara PatersonPatrick Auto GroupChris PeaceSamuel PerrySarah PikeHeather & Prescott PrillamanSusan ReganMarsha RettigRick RichardsonSue RichardsonJeff RobersonMeredith RobersonStewart D. and Leslie Tooker

RobersonChristi & Fitz RogersTodd RogersKaren & John RoseSheryll & Barry RosenbergDavid RossMike RosserPatricia RudolphPatrick RussoBill SadlerGeorge Sadler IIIJack SaundersLinda & William Scarborough Kim ScheelerDorothy & Earl SchragJennifer ScottScott & Stringfellow, Inc.Bobbie ScullMelissa & Craig SemonesConstance & Bob SetliffDonna ShawSandy & Mary Ellen ShawJoni Shelton

Thomas ShorttPhyllis & David SlonakerKimberly & Jay SmithLorianne & Jeffrey SmithStephen SmithAnn SmootBob SneeBob StaleyGinger StanleyCarol StevensHarold StillsRosemarie StockyTerry StoneHarriet & Brian StoutBob StrattonJohn SzewczykJulie & Robert TateDale & Harold TheakstonThompsonMcMullan P.C.Donna & Michael ThorntonDean Roberson ThrasherMartha Ann Toms-FarmerTraneTricia & Kevin TrentJim UkropFrances & Tony ValentinoKaren & Tom VaughanSharon & Paul VecchioneJoseph VippermanGay & Elton WadeShellie WaldronAnn WallaceKathy WalleMargie WalthallFrances WarnickDeborah WatersSue & Ritchie WatsonYvonne WellfordRandy WestGlenith WhitakerJulie WhitakerAmy WilliamsJamelle & James WilsonDiana WinstonBarbara & Bob WoodPam WoodChristin & Mory WoodAmy WoodwardPam & Tim WratchfordPatricia WrightDiana YesbeckTeresa YorkChristine YoungJennifer YoungCatherine & Leon Zachmeyer

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SDR Scholarship Donors 2011

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On Saturday, January 22, 2011, forty-six teams representing every Hanover school, the Hanover County School Board, Hanover County Fire & EMS, several local businesses, the cen-

tral office, and the Hanover Education Foundation (HEF) gathered at the AMF Hanover Lanes on Bell Creek Road to “Bowl for Education.” The HEF raised over $17,700 to support grants and scholarships for Hanover County students and teachers. The first place trophy went to the team from Hanover High School, The Hanover Hawks (Randy West, Bobby Stratton, George Sadler, Leslie Simmons). The second place trophy went to The Supply Room Companies, We Supply Strikes (Clyde Johnson, William Quarles, David Stearrett, Lamair Wilkerson). The third place trophy went to Atlee High School, Rolling Raiders (Jen Cohodas, Scott Csoke, Lowell Lantz, Erik Leise). Chip Tuck, from Rural Point Elementary School, received the trophy for highest score in a game for a male, and Jennifer Lenz from Washington Henry Elementary School received the trophy for highest score in a game for a female. This year’s costume theme for the tournament was Favorite TV/Cartoon Family. Best Dressed Runner-Up went to The Hanover Center for Trades and Technology for The Clampetts (Vince D’Agostino, Justin Roerink, Casey Owen, Zarnesha Aaron, Sandra Knuckles), and Best Dressed First Place went to South Anna Elementary School for The Flintstones and Scooby-Doo (Cyndee Bount, Julie Colarusso, Brad Davis, Kathy MacLaughlin, Ray Heatwole). Best Dressed Honorable Mention went to Kersey Creek Elementary School for the Smurfettes 1 & 2 (Donna Smith, Carrie Johnson, Melissa Lowder, Susan Walsh, Sandy Dacus, Lee Lythgoe, Esther McDermott, Shannon Tiller). According to Margaret Hill, Executive Director of the HEF, everyone thoroughly enjoyed the event. “Thanks to all of the business support we received this year; this was the best tournament we have had,” said Ms. Hill. “It’s always great to see folks having a good time at an event that benefits our students,” she said.

Generous Support From Our Community

Hanover Education Foundation Hosts 8th Annual Bowl for Education

First Place Winners from Hanover High School (L to R): Randy West, Bobby Stratton, George Sadler, Leslie Simmons

Best Dressed First Place went to South Anna Elementary School for The Flintstones and Scooby-Doo (Cyndee Blount, Julie Colarusso, Brad Davis, Kathy MacLaughlin, Ray Heatwole)

Best Dressed Runner-Up went to The Hanover Center for Trades and Technology for The Clampetts (Vince D’Agostino, Justin Roerink, Casey Owen, Zarnesha Aaron, Sandra Knuckles)

Best Dressed Honorable Mention went to Kersey Creek Elementary School for the Smurfettes 1 & 2 (Donna Smith, Carrie Johnson, Melissa Lowder, Susan Walsh, Sandy Dacus, Lee Lythgoe, Esther McDermott, Shannon Tiller)

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301 Auto RepairAMF Bowling WorldwideAshcake Family Physicians, Inc.Ashland Milling CompanyAtlee Chiropractic Center, PCAtlee High SchoolBattlefield Service CenterBear Island Paper CompanyBen Franklin Crafts & FramesBody MechanixBogeys Sports ParkBottoms Up PizzaCalabash SeafoodCandid Color PhotographyCapital Ale HouseCar PoolChickahominy Middle SchoolChildren's Museum of RichmondCold Harbor Elementary SchoolColonial DownsCool Spring Elementary SchoolFrederick CrosbyCrossings Golf ClubElmont Elementary SchoolEVBFun BusG-Force KartsGiovanni's RestaurantHalf Way House Restaurant

Hanover High SchoolHenry Clay Elementary SchoolHerald-ProgressHerff JonesHomemades by SuzanneHunting Hawk Golf ClubInvidia Hair DesignIt's A Breeze SpecialtiesJohn M. Gandy Elementary SchoolJostens Schoolhouse SolutionsKersey Creek Elementary SchoolKings DominionLaurel Meadow Elementary SchoolLewis Ginter Botanical GardenLincoln Financial GroupMaggiano'sMartin's Food Store-MechanicsvilleMassanutten ResortMechanicsville Elementary SchoolMexico RestaurantSallie & Andrew MoncolMoseley ArchitectsOak Knoll Middle School PTAOmni Richmond HotelPeak Experiences Indoor Climbing CenterPearsons Corner Elementary SchoolJethro PilandPlantation Peanuts of Wakefield, VirginiaPole Green Elementary School

Richmond Blinded Veterans AssociationRichmond CameraRichmond Flying SquirrelsRichmond MagazineRichmond SymphonyROSworks LLCRural Point Elementary SchoolSalon Van Haren LLCScience Museum of VirginiaChristopher SlempSmart Solutions Tutoring, LLCSouth Anna Elementary School PTASpatanaityStonewall Jackson Middle SchoolStrange’s Florists, Greenhouses & Garden CentersThe Supply Room Companies, Inc.Swift Creek Mill TheatreThe Hanover Center for Trades and TechnologyTolley Electrical Corp.TraneTSRC, Inc.Victory Lady Fitness CenterVirginia Museum of Fine ArtsW. Baxter Perkinson & Associates, Inc.WalmartWashington-Henry Elementary SchoolWhole Foods MarketAmy WilliamsYMCA of Greater Richmond

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The HEF thanks the following donors for their support of the 8th Annual Bowl for Education:

Hanover Education Foundation Awards Superintendent’s Professional Development Scholarship

PGES Principal Rhonda Epling Receives Award

The Hanover Education Foundation (HEF) has awarded the 2010-2011 Superintendent’s Professional Development Scholarship to Kimberly Jameson-Dean, a Gifted and Talented Resource teacher at Kersey Creek Elementary School. Ms. Jameson-Dean used the $1,000 scholarship to attend the National Association for Gifted Children’s Annual Convention in New Orleans, Louisiana where she increased her knowledge base in areas such as the social/emotional needs of gifted students and how to best serve dual-identified students. Other goals included gaining more ideas for ways to enrich

and accelerate in the core curriculum areas and obtaining more materials which will support stu-dent learning. Ms. Jameson-Dean plans to work with Dr. Deborah Waters, principal of Kersey Creek Elementary, to use a faculty meeting or professional development day to share what she learned from the conference. The Superintendent’s Professional Development Scholarship was initiated by the HEF in 1999 and is awarded annually to a classroom teacher whose potential of achieving greater things with and for students in the classroom would be heightened if afforded a significant professional development opportunity. Funds from this scholarship can support tuition, books, travel and other activities relat-ing to the professional development experience. The award was presented at the February 8, 2011, meeting of the Hanover County School Board.

As Hanover’s runner-up for the 2011 R.E.B. Award for Distinguished Educational Leadership, Rhonda Epling, principal of Pole Green Elementary School, received a

professional development scholarship from the Hanover Education Foundation in March 2011. This financial award will provide for a block of time for each grade level each day to tutor students in content areas for PGES’s Gator X remediation/enrichment program.

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Team and Hole Sponsors

AMF BowlingAttronicaBattlefield Commons LLCBB&T BB&T Insurance

Services, Inc.Bolton PartnersCavalier International, Inc.Coca-Cola Refreshment USADoors & More Welding

ServiceEVBFirst National Brokerage

CorporationLawrence Environmental

Group Marty’s GrillMoseley ArchitectsNational Quality ProductsPepsi Beverages CompanyRRMM ArchitectsRutherford Supply Corp.Simmons, Rockecharlie

& PrinceThe Supply Room CompaniesTimmons GroupTraneWhite Birch Paper Company

In-Kind Sponsors

American Family FitnessAMF Hanover LanesAshland SkatelandBarksdale Theatre

& Theatre IVBed Bath & BeyondBlock PartyBogeys Sports ParkBottoms Up PizzaBowl America, Inc.Bunkie Trinite TrophiesCaboose Wine and CheeseCalabash Seafood RestaurantCapital Ale HouseChildren's Museum

of RichmondCoca-Cola Refreshments USAColonial DownsG-Force KartsGiovanni's RestaurantGlen Allen GolfHalf Way House RestaurantHalloran's Refreshment

ServicesHerald-ProgressHomemades By SuzanneHondos Only PrimeKings DominionLewis Ginter

Botantical Garden

Lifetouch National School Studios

Martin's Food StoreMexico RestaurantOmni Richmond HotelPeak Experiences Indoor

Climbing CenterRichmond CameraRichmond International

RacewayRichmond SymphonyRichmond Times-DispatchScience Museum of VirginiaSwift Creek Mill PlayhouseTexas RoadhouseThe Supply Room CompaniesTompkins JewelersVictory Lady FitnessVillage BankVirginia Barbeque AshlandW. Baxter Perkinson, Jr., DDS

& AssociatesWalmart

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On May 9, 2011, twenty-eight teams competed in the 14th Annual Superintendent’s Business Advisory Committee (BAC) Golf Tournament held at the

Hanover Country Club in Hanover County. This event would not be possible without the continued support of our many sponsors. For the eighth year, the tournament was divided into two flights raising more than $24,000 to support Hanover County Public Schools.

Tournament Winners: AM Flight 1st Place: Doors & More Jerry Glover, Fred Harris, Gary Defibaugh, Stan Floyd2nd Place: Cavalier International, Inc. John Leber, Scott Miller, Riley Moore, Chris Witte3rd Place: Nationwide Philip Hein, Matt Barret, Dave Jones, Drew Dill

PM Flight 1st Place: AMF HanoverDarren Hawker, Nathan Lash, Steve Roth, Alec Sorrel2nd Place: RRMM ArchitectsJohn Carter, Hawes Helwig, George MacDonald, John Maddux3rd Place: White Birch Paper CompanyDon Anderson, Seth Hobart, Steve Jenkins, Melvin LeShane

“We sincerely thank each of our sponsors for their generosity and ongoing support of this annual event,” said Margaret Hill, Business Partnerships Specialist. “We also thank Hanover Country Club for its hospitality in welcoming us to their beautiful course for the fourth year in a row and our hard working volunteers who help to make the event a success. As always, Hanover students are the winners.”

14th Annual HCPS Golf Tournament Raises $24,000+

1st Place finishers for the AM Flight, Doors & More (left to right): Jerry Glover, Fred Harris, Gary Defibaugh, Stan Floyd

1st Place finishers for the PM Flight, AMF Hanover (left to right): Darren Hawker, Nathan Lash, Steve Roth, Alec Sorrel

Gift SponsorsHanover Country Club, Scott & Stringfellow, The Supply Room Companies

Food & Beverage Sponsors:Coca-Cola Refreshment USA, BB&T Insurance Services, Halloran’s Refreshment Services,

Moseley Architects, The Supply Room Companies, Trane

Photo Sponsor: Lifetouch National School Studios

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HONORARY CIRCLE $10,000 AND ABOVEAltria Group, Inc.Cecil R. & Edna S. Hopkins

Family Foundation

SUPERINTENDENT’S CIRCLE $5,000 - $9,999Robert W. BailieBank of AmericaCoventry Health CareCharles R. HarmonKings DominionMartin L. & Patricia H. Giles Fund of

The Community Foundation Serving Richmond and Central Virginia

Moseley ArchitectsTrane

PRINCIPAL’S CIRCLE $1,000 - $4,999Altrusa International Inc. of

Capital City of VirginiaAttronica Computers, Inc.BB&TBB&T Insurance Services, Inc.BCWH ArchitectsBon Secours Memorial Regional

Medical CenterBoy Scouts of America Pack No. 706Bradley Properties, Inc.Brown Rose Fund of

The Community FoundationCandid Color PhotographyCarol & Paul CashCavalier International, Inc.Gianna C. ClarkCoca-Cola Refreshments USA, Inc.Cold Harbor Elementary SchoolCommonwealth of VirginiaDominion Virginia PowerJanet H. DunnevantEVBFirst National Brokerage CorporationHanover Career Student Resource, Inc.Carolyn & Charlie HornerJ. Sargeant Reynolds Community CollegeJeffrey C. Robinson. CPA, PLLCDorothy & Buddy KlotzKohl'sKroger CompanyLeClair Ryan

Marks Family DentistryMarty's GrillMcCaul, Martin, Evans & Cook P.C.Miss Mechanicsville PageantMr. & Mrs. Richard C. RitzMr. & Mrs. W. Barry HarmonNancy H. DabbsNational Quality ProductsOwens & Minor, Inc.Alidean S. RobersonStewart D. & Leslie Tooker RobersonChristi & Fitz RogersMike & Karen Rosser Rotary Club of MechanicsvilleRRMM Architects, P.C.Rutherford Janitor Supply CorporationScott & Stringfellow, Inc.Simmons, Rockecharlie & Prince, Inc.Ann H. SmootSouth Anna Association for the ArtsStarke FoundationThe Supply Room Companies, Inc.Michael E ThorntonTimmons GroupVillage BankVirginia SPQAVSC Fire & Security, Inc.W. Baxter Perkinson, Jr., DDS & AssociatesSue & Ritchie WatsonWhite Birch Paper Company

EDUCATOR’S CIRCLE $500 - $999A.D. Whittaker Construction, Inc.AARP Hanover Chapter #5335American Family FitnessKaren A. BedallBrown & Brown Insurance

Agency of Virginia, Inc.Canady Consulting, Inc.Combined Federal CampaignJulia H. CothronDonna T. DouglasDaniel K. FryerJuliane W. GivlerFrank W. HarksenMr. & Mrs. Maynard O. Harris & FamilyPamela & Bill HuttonKersey Creek Elementary SchoolLaurel Meadow Elementary SchoolBess Littlefield & Michael EdwardsLuck Chevrolet

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph H. MooreLee & Dana NelsonPatrick Pontiac Buick GMCPearson's Corner Elementary SchoolMr. & Mrs. Prescott W. PrillamanRoberta A. ScullThomas A. SilvestriThompson McMullan, PCWalmart-MechanicsvilleWashington Henry Elementary SchoolYMCA of Greater Richmond

SCHOLAR’S CIRCLE $100 - $499Advance Education, Inc.Fiona C. AilorSusan B. AlbaughJacqueline B. AlthizerChristine R. AmblerAMF Bowling Worldwide, Inc.Gail W. AndersonDebbie & Jeff ArcoDawn M. ArmstrongSusan & Michael AshbyAshcake Family Physicians, Inc.Ashland Milling CompanyAtlee Chiropractic Center, PCAtlee High SchoolBettiann G. AylorMr. & Mrs. Gerald L. BalilesSue H. BarcusW. Matt BarretDr. & Mrs. C. Fred BatemanBattlefield Service CenterAngela W. BaxterErin & Jeremy BeardJeffrey R. BeardCarol G. BeazleyVirginia T. BeazleyCarol BellamyMr. & Mrs. John F. BerryWanda BibbJanet S. BinnsRobert K. BlakeMr. & Mrs. William J. BloomerCyndee R. BlountBody MechanixBolton PartnersDr. & Mrs. William C. Bosher, Jr.Hinton B. BowlesBenjamin C. Bowman, Jr.Judith L. Bradley

HEF Supporters - July 2010 - June 2011

Thank You

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Kelly K. BratcherD. Michelle BrownPaula P. BrownRobert C. BrownMr. & Mrs. Rudolph H. BunzlJason W. BurrowMr. & Mrs. Alfred R. Butler IVCar PoolKaren M. CarpenterJoseph P. CaseyDr. & Mrs. Kevin C. CastnerL. MacCauley ChenaultChick-fil-A at MechanicsvilleChickahominy Middle SchoolChildren's Museum of RichmondJennifer E. CohodasSusan CopelandCharla S. CordleDiane H. CosbyDottie & John CoxCreative Office Environment LLCFrederick CrosbyCrossings Golf ClubSandra Jenkins CrouchVirginia P. DabbsVincent L. D'AgostinoBrenda DavisNancy O. DisharoonMichael C. DixonLaura S. DomalikDoors & More Welding

Service LLCJ. Nicole Harmon DudleyDr. & Mrs. Robert K. DuleyDulle Enterprises, Inc.Tina Egge & Ned MooreElmont Elementary SchoolRhonda S. EplingJames T. EtheredgeF. T. EvansMr. & Mrs. Richard L. Farmer, Jr.Bambi V. FeighnerLeigh D. FinchCheryl E. FisherJ. Michael FlaggA. Elaine FoglianiLoretta K. FoleyBrian J. FordGlenn T. GardnerMr. & Mrs. J. Richard Garnett, Jr.G-Force KartsMartin L. GilesJudge & Mrs. Larry E. GilmanGlen Allen GolfGlenn Joseph GooteeDonna H. GravesVelva GravesDana E. GreshamMary Teresa HallMr. & Mrs. Rick E. HallHanover Association of

Businesses and Chamber of Commerce

Hanover High School

Hanover Ruritan Club, Inc.Robert M. HarmonCaroline S. HarrisMr. & Mrs. Cecil R. Harris, Jr.Cynthia L. HarwoodNatalie D. HatchTheresa J. HechlerHenrico County Public SchoolsHenry Clay Elementary SchoolHerff JonesMr. & Mrs. George S. HerringMargaret P. HillVandi & John HodgesMyrtle Dabbs HubbardRobert G. HubbardJoanne Marie HuebnerGerald L. Hughes, Jr.Francine & Earl HunterDarcy & Vern IngeInvidia Hair DesignIronhorse RestaurantMr. & Mrs. Vincent A. IversonJohn M. Gandy Elementary

SchoolDr. & Mrs. Lloyd S. JonesJostens Schoolhouse SolutionsTeresa M. KeckHilda C. KellyGregory A. KingGeorge F. KnightEugenia D. KnouseJo L. LawlorLawrence Environmental GroupLeadership Metro Richmond, Inc.Deborah S. LennickDr. & Mrs. Jonathan L. LewisLincoln Financial GroupMr. & Mrs. Robert R. LingrenJudith M. & Donald W. LittleLoughridge & Company, LLCCorrine & Ross LuckMaggiano'sE. William MartinJulie C. MartinKelli & Charlie MartinUpton S. Martin IIIWilliam E. Martin, Jr.Martin's Food StoreMassanutten ResortDudley K. McDonaldCourtney M. & Stanley M. MeadorMr. & Mrs. C. Q. MeadowsMechanicsville Elementary SchoolPatricia W. MillerLisa C. MinorMeleah L. MitchellSallie M. MoncolCarol R. MooreWendy S. MopsikBetty C. MoringL. Alexander Morris, Jr.Kathryn H. MorrisonMr. & Mrs. Fred S. Morton IVLindsay K. Mottley

Jill B. MullinsJean S. MurrayOak Knoll Middle School PTACarole U. O'BrienMr. & Mrs. Joseph D. O'ConnorMr. & Mrs. Karl G. O'DellOmni Richmond HotelDr. & Mrs. Warren J. PacePamunkey Regional LibraryMr. & Mrs. Charles Joseph ParkerBarbara D. PatersonChristopher K. PeacePeak Experiences Indoor

Climbing CenterJanet W. PelhamPepsi Bottling Group, Inc.Traci PhillipsPole Green Elementary SchoolPro-Media Works LLCDina B. PullyRobert F. Richardson, Jr.Richmond Blinded Veterans

AssociationRichmond International RacewayRichmond SymphonyRichmond Times-DispatchWanda W. RivadeneiraSusan B. RobertsonRenee S. RohrMr. & Mrs. John RoseMr. & Mrs. Barry S. RosenbergROSworks LLCRural Point Elementary SchoolGeorge F. Sadler IIIIvy T. SagerRobert M. SargeantMr. & Mrs. Earl R. SchragMelissa & Craig SemonesMr. & Mrs. Robert R. SetliffThomas L. ShorttPhyllis & David SlonakerMr. & Mrs. James G. Smith IIIDr. & Mrs. Jeffrey O. SmithStephen G. SmithW. Wickham Smith, Jr.South Anna Elementary PTARobert D. StaleyVirginia W. StanleyRosemarie T. StockyAnne Lynn S. StoneTerry S. StoneMr. & Mrs. Brian K. StoutStudley Ruritan ClubSwift Creek Mill TheatreT. Rogers & Associates, Inc.Julie V. TateKatharine Ives TaylorTCG Group Holdings, LLPDale & Harold TheakstonTheatre IV and Barksdale TheatreEdna C. ThompsonMelissa S. ThorneTolley Electrical CorporationTouch Points Public Relations

Mr. & Mrs. James E. UkropFrances & Tony ValentinoKala J. ValliesKaren & Tom VaughanPaul VecchioneVictory Lady Fitness CenterJoseph H. VippermanVirginia Education AssociationGay & Elton WadeDale B. WaldropMargaret M. WalthallDeborah WatersYvonne S. WellfordNora O. WheelerHelen S. WhitehurstAmy J. WilliamsJamelle S. WilsonMel WilsonW. Morison WoodPamela G. WratchfordLindsey F. WyethSherri J. YohoTeresa B. YorkCatherine Perry Jones YoungLeon R. Zachmeyer

ACADEMIC CIRCLE $1 - $99301 Auto RepairStephanie H. AcorsRochella Hester AdairJane Tyler AdamsErin E. AdamsValerie J. AgnewKelley W. AllenWendell T. AmesDebra D. AndersonAthall AssociatesTeresa A. AtkinsonMaureen H. AtkinsonDawn Powell AultJohn F. Axselle IIIJames M. BagbyS. Scott BakerBecky C. BarlowRobert S. Baumgardner, Jr.Kristin A. BeasleyBed Bath & BeyondBen Franklin Crafts & FramesMary M. BenbowLesha L. BerkelLois F. BerlinJesse W. BeVilleMark B. BierlyNancy B. BirindelliBogeys Sports Park, Inc.Jennifer P. BollingBarbara BoorBottoms Up PizzaTheresa P. BowenBowl AmericaLynn S. BoydJoseph C. Bradford IIIYvonne W. Brandon

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William L. BrewsterFred M. Brim, Sr.Kathleen M. BrownRobert J. Burch, Sr.Jennifer D. BurchCalabash Seafood RestaurantSarah B. CalvericCapital Ale HouseKatherine M. CassadaRaymi W. CatronVincent C. CibbarelliFaye F. ClarkeCharles R. ClemmonsCMC Management CorporationHilary C. CoakleyColonial DownsSusan W. CombeeAngie N. CombsJoseph O. Cox, Jr.Randall B. CoxNancy L. CozartJudith C. CrenshawJeffrey R. CrookLori J. CrossSandra CrowderGabie F. CrutchfieldJack C. Dabbs IIGwendolyn H. DarbyCathy P. DaughertyPatti C. DavisDorothy DelvecchioJolynne S. DemaryJoy Beth Wood DenoonKatherine C. DentonDawn B. DillEmma DinsmoreSara L. DonaldsonAngela L. DownerJacqueline W. DroujinskyJohn S. DuboseJohn R. Durham, Jr.Stanley J. DurtanBarbara DykemaMatthew J. EberhardtKara E. EdnieSally W. EkfeltMark E. EmblidgeSharon P. EshlerF. Rees Company, Inc.Meredith C. FarrellDonna P. & Alan W. FearnowMaria C. FidenJulia A. FinneganLori W. FlinnA. M. FloydMary Ann FordCarole B. ForkeyBetty B. FortuneVonita W. FosterBecket D. FranklinFun BusG.E. Paine Electric Co., Inc.Graciela GarzonJoseph R. Geiger II

Cynthia B. GibsonFrancis J. GilhoolyAmy C. GilmanKimberley H. GilmanJ. Meriwether GilmoreGiovanni's RestaurantAnn F. Hagan GladstoneCathy H. GlennSharla L. GodfreyMichael T. Goodrich-StuartReginald E. GordonLaura W. GrahamTracy J. GravesRichard Scott GrayRichard K. Gray, Jr.Half Way House RestaurantDeonna R. HallEarl B. HallLacey M. HamptonLarry W. HardyCharles H. Harris IIIDr. & Mrs. Edgar B. Hatrick IIICheryl A. HaversteinAmy C. HazzardRaymond L. HeatwoleDaniel C. HefkoHerald-ProgressAndrea M. HerndonJames K. HiattTammy & George HicksSharon S. HileDeborah C. HillGwen HippDeborah HolderCynthia A. HollCatherine P. HolmesEdward E. Holstrom, Jr.Homemades by Suzanne, Inc.James W. HooperDebra F. HoranElizabeth M. HouseWalter E. HoyeSteven Gregg HubbardAnn P. HuckstepRobert L. Hundley, Jr.Hunting Hawk Golf CourseIt's A Breeze SpecialtiesJessica M. JenningsKaren A. JohnsonJean A. JollyStanley B. JonesYancey S. Jones, Sr.Ronald C. JosephBarbara JoynesJulie Whitaker Insurance

Agency, Inc.John R. KaegiDavid L. KannewurfMegan L. KeaneyAnne M. KingJosiah Doss KnightJeanette Ann KusnerikDonald E. LathamDeborah A. Lauterbach

Louise W. LauterbachJanet L. LawsonLee-Davis High SchoolMary C. LefflerCarole M. LeimannJennifer T. LenzPatrice L. LewisLewis Ginter Botantical GardenMichele R. LittleBridget S. LoschMelissa D. LowderLeslie S. LuckSherry G. LycettSandra J. LynneKaren L. MaesMary Claire MageeCynthia S. MarchettiKimberly R. J. MarshClara C. MartinMary B. MaschalElizabeth MathewsWilliam G. Matthews, Jr.Jennifer Shakesby McAdooCatherine E. Ingrassia

McCrimmonMary R. McDanielMonica D. McDearmonDenyse M. McGrawAnne Marie E. McHughMary Sue McKennaBonnie P. McLaughlinJames H. McMillanMexico RestaurantLucille P. MidyetteStephanie K. MillerAnn & Glenn MillicanKaron K. MillsMarguerite P. MinesBarbara A. MitchellCarolyn & Roy MondyBarbara-Lyn B. MorrisLianna Lynn MossMichael Anthony MuddJanie & Garnett MundieJessica Hott MundieJann D. MurchiePeggy E. MyrickMarcus J. NewsomeTheresa S. NicholsP. Sean O'BerryJoseph L. O'Brien, Jr.Marthalea T. OsburnChristopher M. PaceCynthia T. PackPage Memorial LibraryPamela B. PalmerJoanna ParksKimberley L. PattersonSamuel E. Perry, Jr.Nancy B. PiechGerald K. PierceSarah D. PikeJethro H. Piland IIIPlantation Peanuts of

Wakefield, VAPoisant Ironworks and Decks LLCMarilyn K. PollardAmy Grizzard PressLinda S. PriceKaren L. PrioloNena E. PritchardWinifred R. PrudenInes C. RaglandRandolph-Macon CollegeSusan ReganMarsha F. RettigAnthony E. Rhyne, Sr.D. Sue RichardsonRichmond CameraRichmond Flying SquirrelsRichmond MagazineRichmond Metropolitan

ConventionJeffrey L. RobersonMeredith T. RobersonRobin A. RodgersKimberly D. RoodRebecca L. RoperJ. David RossPatricia N. RudolphDawn M. RulliJamie E. SaackeWilliam W. SadlerSalon Van Haren LLCStuart M. SatterwhiteJohn R. Saunders, Jr.Melanie L. SavageLinda M. ScarboroughScience Museum of VirginiaDouglas S. SealMary Ellen ShawSheree G. ShawJoni S. SheltonKaren K. ShraderEmily B. SinsabaughChristopher C. SlempSmart Solutions Tutoring, LLCKatherine L. SmithMarguerite F. SmithRobert W. SneeChristina H. SpainSpataneityPamela F. SpottClaudia StallingsCarol G. StarkeElizabeth B. SteadmanCarol J. StevensCarol Wells StevensonJacqueline L. StewartAngela R. StewartHarold A. StillsStrange’s Florists, Greenhouses

& Garden CentersRobert L. StrattonDale J. StuderMary P. SwingleJohn F. SzewczykShelia Y. Tapscott

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Dorothy W. TateStacie C. TaylorCatherine A. TeegardenSandra C. TheriaultChristina M. ThomasMartha P. ThompsonRachel Q. ThompsonRobin W. TimmonsAlicia D. ToddTompkins JewelersMartha Ann Toms-FarmerRichard M. TottenMr. & Mrs. Kevin B. TrentStephen D. TrexlerSteve TribbleDarlene TyktorNorma Ann UtleyErin T. VasconcellosVirginia Barbeque CompanyVirginia Museum of Fine ArtsMary D. WaddyCarole W. WagnerShellie L. WaldronKathleen Walle

Janet M. WalshGeraldine S. WalshAnita K. WardRobin W. WareGloria P. WarginR. Frances Joyner WarnickDavid W. WeaverKimberly R. M. WeisRandolph L. WestKaren D. WestphalGlenith P. WhitakerSarah A. WhiteLauren B. WhitlockWhole Foods MarketPhyllis Pauli WigginsWhitney L. WilliamsWilliams Bakery, Inc.Wings Pizza-N-ThingsPamela Jean WoodRobert L. WoodAmy G. WoodwardPatricia I. WrightJean & Christopher WrightDiana M. Yesbeck

Christine Forsaith YoungJennifer YoungGretchen D. Zelazny

MEMORIAL GIFTS

Bette J. Harmon MemorialScholarship J. Nicole Harmon Dudley Janet H. Dunnevant Charles R. Harmon W. Barry Harmon Charles Joseph Parker Wings Pizza-N-Things

Kevin Ritz MemorialScholarship Richard C. Ritz

Mario Colon RivadeneiraMemorial Scholarship Wanda W. Rivadeneira Commonwealth of Virginia--

Virginia College Savings Plan Anne Lynne S. Stone

Rosa B. Tapscott Literacy Fund Betty B. Fortune Shelia Y. Tapscott

Reba G. Martin MemorialScholarship E. William Martin Julie C. Martin William E. Martin, Jr.

ANONYMOUS CONTRIBUTIONSContributors who wish to remain anonymous gave $2,889.

We endeavor to insure the accuracy of all names in this Annual Review. Please call the Foundation office with corrections or omissions at (804) 365-4560.

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Financial Year in Review2010-2011 FY Revenue and Pledges - $322,328 2010-2011 FY Expenditures - $281,244

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Awards, Grants, & Scholarships $99,817

Corporate $25,713

Individuals $41,271

Interest $151

Special Events $155,376

Audit Fees/General Expenses $15,357

Awards, Grants, & Scholarship $147,848

HCPS Professional Development $30,000

Special Events $88,039

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Scholarships and Grants

scholarships Awarded Through Hanover Education Foundation Scholarships totaling over $51,000 were awarded to 28 seniors in Hanover County Public Schools as they continue to pursue training and educa-tional opportunities beyond high school..

Al Gardner Memorial Horticulture ScholarshipCharlotte Maxwell, Patrick Henry High School

Beth O’Brien Hubbard Memorial ScholarshipJacole White, Atlee High SchoolNicole Tignor, Hanover High SchoolKatie Whitehead, Lee-Davis High SchoolMadalyn Dunn, Patrick Henry High SchoolCheyanne Adams, The Georgetown School

Bette J. Harmon Memorial ScholarshipElizabeth Kerver, Atlee High SchoolTaylor Edwards, Lee-Davis High School

Eleanor J. Sydnor Honor AwardAlexander Dunn, Patrick Henry High SchoolRachael Stairs, Patrick Henry High School

Hanover Chapter of the AARP ScholarshipAndrew Givens, Patrick Henry High School

J. K. Samples ScholarshipAtlee High SchoolLauren Gordon, Susan Ragowski,

Connor Worthington

Hanover High SchoolGenevieve Campbell, Tyler Clark,

Michael Goolsby

Lee-Davis High SchoolMeredith Mauch, Alex Elliott, Erin Paolino

Patrick Henry High SchoolEugene Harris, William Nayda, Katelyn Burke

Kevin Ritz Memorial ScholarshipBrie Jackson, Lee-Davis High School

Mario Colon Rivadeneria Memorial ScholarshipCetch Waters, Lee-Davis High School

Reba G. Martin Memorial ScholarshipAleah Boisseau, Lee-Davis High School

Shane T. Adcock Memorial ScholarshipDaniel Moneghan, Atlee High SchoolJoshua Neergaard, Hanover High School

Al Gardner Horticulture scholarship Fund – $1,000 scholarship awarded to a graduating senior from Patrick Henry High School with a stated intention of following a post-high school study of Horticulture, Biology, Environmental Science, Landscaping Design, or other related fields in the Natural Sciences.

Beth o’Brien Hubbard Memorial scholarship – $1,000 scholarships awarded to a graduating senior from all four high schools and The Georgetown School having a GPA of 3.0 and enrolled in a four-year college majoring in the business field. The awardee should show positive work ethics and leadership skills.

Bette J. Harmon Memorial scholarship – $1,000 scholarship given in memory of Bette Harmon, a long time librarian in Hanover County Public Schools, to a graduating senior from Atlee High School and Lee-Davis High School with a desire in continuing a post-high school education in pursuance of a bachelor’s degree in either English or Education at a four-year college or university.

Eleanor J. sydnor Honor Award – $1,000 scholarship awarded to a graduating senior at Patrick Henry High School majoring in Education. This scholarship which was set up by the Class of 1942 is given in memory of Miss Sydnor who taught English and Math at Henry Clay High School for 26 years.

Hanover Chapter of the AARP scholarship – $250 scholarship awarded to a graduating Patrick Henry High School senior who wants to pursue a career in Education.

J. K. samples scholarship – Mr. J. K. Samples served as the Superintendent of Hanover County Public Schools from 1965 -1980 and was committed to quality education for all students. It is in this spirit that the J.K. Samples Scholarship Fund was established. The J.K. Samples Scholarship, funded through the estate of Mr. Samples and his wife, is to be awarded to graduates of Hanover County Public Schools to assist with their post-high school education. Scholarships up to $3,000 are given to three students from all four high schools.

Kevin Ritz Memorial scholarship – $1,200 scholarship is given in memory of Kevin Ritz, a 1988 graduate of Lee- Davis High School and University of Virginia. This scholarship is awarded to a graduating senior at Lee-Davis High School that is interested in pursing an education degree.

Mario Colon Rivadeneira Memorial scholarship – This $1,000 scholarship established by Mario’s family will preserve and honor his memory by supporting a Lee-Davis High School graduate who aspires to make a significant contribution to the musical world.

Reba G. Martin Memorial scholarship – This $500 scholarship is given by the Martin Family in memory of Reba G. Martin. Mrs. Martin was a 3rd grade teacher at Cold Harbor Elementary School from 1992 to 1998. The scholarship is awarded to a graduating senior who attended Cold Harbor Elementary School

shane T. Adcock Memorial scholarship – $800 scholarship given to a graduating senior from Atlee High School or Hanover High School with a desire to continue their post-high school education including, but not limited to, apprenticeships, technical colleges and schools, community colleges, military colleges and universities. This scholarship is given in memory of Shane T. Adcock, a graduate of Atlee High School killed while serving his country in the Iraq War.

If you are interested in setting up a scholarship in the name of a loved one or in the name of your graduating class or business, please contact Margaret Hill, Executive Director, Hanover Education Foundation, 804-365-4565 or e-mail [email protected].

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2010-2011 BUSINESS ADvISORY COMMITTEE Online contributions to the Hanover Education Foundation may

be made using PayPal. Go to www.hefhanover.com and click on

“Make a Donation.”

Or mail your donation payable to:Hanover Education Foundation

P.O. Box 1297Ashland, VA 23005

JOIN OUR MAILING LIST!To receive information about the Hanover Education Foundation

Send an email request toMargaret Hill at [email protected]

or Anita Floyd at [email protected] call 804-365-4560

Matthew C. Anderson Chairman, Trane

nicholle D. Anderson J. King DeShazo III, Inc.

Todd R. Attkisson Ashland Milling Company

Mark s. Baldwin Chick-fil-A at Mechanicsville

steven E. Brown Virginia Artesian Bottling Company

Michael C. Dixon EVB

Karen T. Epps Hanover County Department of Economic Development

David W. Fuller Virginia Department of Business Assistance

Danny L. Harper BB&T

oakley W. Hogg iii ERA Woody Hogg & Associates

Gail F. Hubbard Village Bank

Robert L. Hundley Resource International, Ltd.

Deborah L. Lennick Creative Office Environment LLC

owen M. Matthews Kings Dominion

Benny R. Meads Martin's-Ashland/Hanover

P. sean o’Berry American Red Cross

Marylou H. Paine G.E. Paine Electric Company

Ragan T. Phillips Hawk Hill Associates, Inc.

H. Lee swegle WalMart-Ashland

Gifts That Make a Difference for Hanover Students

THE HANOVER CENTER FOR TRADES AND TECHNOLOGY RECEIVES GRANT – The Greater Richmond Chamber Foundation awards grants to community organizations that help improve the region’s business environment and quality by supporting economic development, regional cooperation, education and leadership development. The Hanover Education Foundation received $10,000 for its work force demands offerings through The Hanover Center for Trades and Technology.

The Verizon Foundation continued their generous support of the Reading Olympics and Reading Olympians programs for 2010-2011 with a $24,750 grant through the Hanover Education Foundation. Verizon has supported “RO” since 2003-2004 with grant contributions now totaling $160,000. Funds are used to purchase books and medals for student participants in grades four through eight. Reading Olympics and Reading Olympians work in teams to read the year’s selected books and to

compete in question/answer events at their schools. Hanover County’s middle school teams can advance to county and regional competitions with students from Goochland and King William counties. Since the inception of Reading Olympics in 2001-2002, over 18,000 students have participated in these exciting programs that culminate with spirited competitions! Randy Dillard, Verizon Area Manager and local grant liaison, has been instrumental in providing not only financial, but personal support of the Reading Olympics and Reading Olympians programs by attending competitions and engaging with students to share the importance of business and foundation support of public education. In his words, “readers are leaders” and the reading comprehension and cooperative teamwork learned through Reading Olympics and Reading Olympians are critical to lifelong success.

Verizon Foundation Grant Supports Reading Olympics

Randy Dillard, Verizon Area Manager and grant coordinator, awards the 2010-2011 Regional Reading Olympians trophy to The Unicorns, Liberty Middle School’s winning team. Many students on this team were “RO” participants for five consecutive years.

The 2010-2011 Reading Olympians champion team for Hanover County was Yeah, We Read It from Chickahominy Middle School. This team placed second at the Regional RO competition.

Building cooperative teamwork, sportsmanship, and fast friendships are important opportunities provided by the Reading Olympics and Reading Olympians programs.