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ANNUAL REPORT Rolling Hills Preparatory & Renaissance Schools 2008-2009

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ANNUAL REPORTRolling Hills Preparatory

&Renaissance Schools

2008-2009

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Success on the Road to RHP 30

Peter McCormack on RHP 30

Terry Ferguson, Board Chair

Teacher Profile – Gayle Taylor & the Writing Program

Four Student Pillars Outdoor Education

Robotics Science Program

Professional Development Drama & Art

Athletic Success Special Events

RHP & Renaissance Community

Financials Donors

Contents

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Peter’s MessageDear Husky Families!

As part of RHP 30, this year's strategic planning process for both schools, we've talked with representatives of all our constituencies about the meaning of SUCCESS. We've met with groups of trustees, faculty, parents, students, alumni and alumni parents.

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Peter’s MessageWhile acknowledging the traditional meaning of "being successful" (financial stability for self and family) all groups came back to some version of our four pillars. We have re-affirmed disciplined minds, sound character, healthy bodies and creative spirits as collectively essential for living a truly successful life.

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Peter’s MessageThe contributions of our supporters, who bring the three W's, wealth, wisdom and work, have once again been essential for maintaining the world-class education provided at RHP and Renaissance. Quite simply, we could not do it without the generous level of support we see every year.

On behalf of the board, the faculty and, most importantly, the students, I thank you from the bottom of my Husky heart.

- Peter McCormack, Head of School

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The Challenge Ahead – Message from the Board

PresidentDear Husky Families!

The road ahead is a very challenging and exciting one as Rolling Hills Prep and Renaissance School prepare our students for success in the 21st century.

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The Challenge AheadYour Board of Trustees, continuously energized by their passion and commitment to the RHP and Renaissance mission, are driving hard to implement our long-term strategy to grow our schools and enhance the educational experiences for your children.

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The Challenge AheadWe extend our heart-felt gratitude for all that you have contributed in past years, and invite you to join us in the planning and fund raising for new campus buildings and facilities on the road ahead.

Terry Ferguson, Board President

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Gayle Taylor began teaching at RHP in 1992. Her daughter, Cassie, graduated from RHP in 1992, went on to study psychology at UC San Diego, and is now a bilingual (Spanish/English) educational psychologist for San Francisco Unified School District.

The Road to Excellent Writing – Profile of Teacher Gayle Taylor

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“I want my students to learn, but I also want to have fun with my job, and I think I know how to make learning engaging and enjoyable. If it wasn't fun, I don't think I could be here.”

Teacher Profile - Gayle Taylor

Students today communicate avidly, but they do so through sending images or text messages. They need to understand how to enter into deeper discourse through writing. The goal is that they should have confidence when they approach any writing task. 

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Writing Program at RHPWe give students many opportunities to write. They receive a lot of feedback as they move from idea to rough draft, and then through the process of revision and publication.

The focus on word choice, sentence variety, pacing, tone, and use of detail refines student writing with an understanding of the characteristics of good writing. 

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Writing Program at RHP

“I want my students to enter into their freshman writing classes at

college with the firm belief that their writing skills will continue to

develop.  I want them to believe in the power of discourse.” - Ms. Taylor

Our curriculum includes fiction and nonfiction essays, so students are aware of how great writers use stylistic techniques to move their readers. 

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The Writing Program –Comments about ’09

Graduates “My daughter’s English professor is very impressed with her writing skills and has asked her why she isn't an English major!!  The essay writing skills she learned with Gayle are definitely paying off.”

It happened so soon!  About the third week of his class of 700 students, my son's professor asked, "Where did you learn to write like that?"  A week or so later, a fellow student asked, "Where did you learn to think like that?"  

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Senior PillarsFour graduating seniors from the class of 2009

exemplify the very best of the four pillars in RHP’s

mission, and we’d like to introduce them to you.

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Senior PillarAdam Provinchain – Disciplined Minds

• A member of National Honor Society and the National Society of High School Scholars

• A key member of the Robotics team, doing much of the programming for the green robot

• Winner of a national scholastic award

From Adam’s Senior Speech: “To the people I've grown to know here at RHP, I want to say thank you, because you make each day here something I'm proud I was involved in.”

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Senior PillarAdam Provinchain – Disciplined Mind

• A Varsity football player, playing an important role on the team

• Author of a book of advice for students

• Tutored younger students in the After School Program

• Attends UCLA

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Senior PillarGina Su– Sound Character

• Valedictorian and National Honor Society Member, President of the Senior Class

• Editor of the award-winning literary magazine, The Muse

• Winner of a national Award from the Scholastic Art Council for drawings and paintings.

• Officer and Board member of the Volunteer Center Youth Council

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Senior PillarGina Su– Sound Character

• Dancer and choreographer, winner of dance awards

• Senior internship in clothing design saw her garment selected for manufacture

• Attends UC Berkeley

From Gina’s Senior Speech: “We all are individuals, we have our own ways of doing things, and we all have different personalities. Take advantage, be who you are, take risks, and question everything.”

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Senior PillarAndrew Frisina – Healthy Bodies

• Football – named Defensive Most Valuable Player – All League and All State

• Basketball – Coaches’ Award for excellence in sport

• Baseball – League Most Valuable Player

• RHP Athlete of the Year

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Senior PillarAndrew Frisina – Healthy Bodies

From Andrew’s Senior Speech – “What makes you happy? Fortunately for me, I found sports at a very young age and have stuck with it through the years. Sports make me happy.”

• Member of National Honor Society

• Student Council officer

• Member of the Robotics team

• Attends Lewis & Clark College where he plays football

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Senior PillarJustine Collazo – Creative Spirits

• Performed in every school play and musical, with lead roles

• President of the Film Club and Secretary of the Poetry club

• Member of National Honor Society

Justine says: “I like to try new things and experience new places and people.”

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Senior PillarJustine Collazo– Creative Spirits

• Three-year member of the Cheer Squad• Co Captain of the Cheer Squad 2007-

2009• Took the team to excellent placement at

regional Cheer competitions• Participated in Husky Buddies, helping

new students• Attends Loyola Marymount University

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Outdoor Education – A Signature Program

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Outdoor Education " Much of what students learn on these trips prepares them for the non-academic challenges of being away from home. I believe that a huge part of our graduates' success in college is due to their being prepared to work with others in unfamiliar surroundings during the outdoor ed weeks."

- Head of School Peter McCormack (who chaperones the 8th Grade trip down the Colorado River)

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Outdoor Education

The 6th Grade: “Swimming with seals was awesome.”

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Outdoor Education

The 7th Grade enjoyed team building at AstroCamp in Idyllwild.

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The 8th Grade, with 52 kids, was the largest group ever from RHP to canoe the Colorado River.

The 9th Grade pushed their comfort level by climbing big trees and doing ropes courses.

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The 10th Grade went caving and rock climbing at Joshua Tree, and everyone made it up the cliffs.

At Yosemite, every 11th Grader (and even all the adults) made it to the top of Upper Yosemite Falls.

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The senior class sailed a tallship around Catalina. The students broke the time record for putting up and taking down sails: set-time 24:30 and strike time: 21:30.

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The Robotics Program =

Lunacy!Nearly half of the senior class participated in the FIRST Robotics Competition (called “Lunacy”). The RHP environmentally friendly robot was built largely of bamboo, a sustainable resource.

RHP made the quarter finals, and came in 15th (of 70 teams).

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Students shared the robotic experience at Taper Elementary School in San Pedro, to great enthusiasm. The young students asked for autographs from our RHP role models.

We thank the Boeing Corporation for supporting our Green Team!

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Science Program• RHP hired a new Chair for the Science Department with years of

teaching experience and a Doctorate in Educational Technology.

• During the year we increased the use of digital tools with a SMARTboard, Vernier probeware for data collection, and Web 2.0 tools for collaborative class projects.

Dr. Vicky Lovejoy

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Science ProgramWe initiated a Science Expo showcasing projects by Middle School students, challenging them to experiment, investigate and present the results of their work.

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Science ProgramWe continued to focus on hands-on science, with students closely engaged in experiments to make science come to life.

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Professional DevelopmentRHP faculty members continually strive to improve their teaching skills. Thanks in part to a grant from the E.E. Ford Foundation, teachers have attended the following seminars and presentations:

• A workshop on Louis Mangione’s Indelible Instruction, linking brain-based research on teaching and learning to powerful, innovative, classroom-tested instructional practices (at right).

• A conference on "Memory and Motivation" at Lawrenceville Academy in New Jersey

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Professional Development

“I’ve benefited enormously from the professional development opportunities that I’ve enjoyed because of Prep's emphasis on helping its teachers become better at their jobs.” Heard from a teacher at the break during a workshop

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Drama and Art ProgramsThe Spring Musical, Babes in Arms, was presented at the historic Grand Warner Theatre with an outstanding cast to great applause.

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Drama and Art ProgramsThe Fall play, The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940, won a Scene Award from the California Educational Theatre Association High School Play Festival.

The school said farewell to a favorite teacher, Ms. Everhart, who moved to Texas, and then welcomed a new drama teacher, Judeth Choi, who studied at Yale.

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Drama and Art ProgramsThe 8th Grade play was Pride and Prejudice, particularly notable this year for the four sets of twins in the cast.

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Drama and Art Programs

Both school literary and art magazines, The Muse and The Crown Jewels, were recognized as excellent by the National Council of Teachers of English.

California Pizza Kitchen welcomed an exhibit of pizza boxes transformed by our students into art.

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Drama and Art ProgramsThe year’s art show displayed scores of art pieces from tiny ceramics to large three-panel paintings.

Rolling Hills Prep & Renaissance students’ work was displayed in a special exhibit at the Palos Verdes Street Fair.Numerous students won Scholastic Arts Awards, notably including valedictorian Gina Su, who won Gold and Silver Key awards.

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Athletic Success

In football the Huskies had a great season, reaching the CIF playoffs.

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Athletic Success

The Husky teams taught teamwork and athletic skills to many students.

In baseball the Huskies finished the season with 12 wins and played in the CIF playoffs.

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Athletic Success

The Girls’ Softball team made it to the CIF playoffs for the fourth year in a row, led by pitching star

Amber Garland.

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Athletic Success

Everyone enjoys sports at RHP, including Mr. McCormack as the soccer referee.

Our newest sport is a Middle School Lacrosse team.

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Athletic Success

Our Middle School Girls’ Soccer team won the League Championship.

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Athletic Success

All the volleyball teams did well, with the Girls’ Varsity going undefeated in League and

making it to CIF Playoffs.

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The RHP & Renaissance Community

The contributions made by our parent community are always appreciated. We thank the Parents Association for always being available to help make things happen.

“We appreciate all that the school does and how welcome we feel to participate in activities that benefit our kids.” -Dean TatumParents Association President

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The RHP & Renaissance Community

Vic Perez and other parent volunteers worked to renovate the Parents Association house on the lower campus, making it an inviting location for meetings.

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The RHP & Renaissance Community

The Senior Class and the Gaudenti family donated shade coverings for the lunch area, greatly appreciated by the students.

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The RHP & Renaissance Community

At the Senior Dinner we thanked all our volunteers, and recognized five very special families who had donated countless hours of volunteer time during their years at the school. They are the:

Collazos (l)Connellys (r)FrisinasGaudentis HamiltonsMartzes

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Special Events - SeptemberThe year was full of special events –

for students, parents and alums.

Susie’s Parade and Carnival (with school supporter extraordinaire Susie McNary & Queen Carrie Concha), the Parent Welcome Coffee, Senior College Night, and Back to

School Night.

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Special Events - October

International Day with its great food (the Korean barbecue is always a favorite, prepared by the moms above), followed by a

show that this year finished with a celebration of Peter McCormack’s American citizenship, and at the end of the

month, the Halloween costume parade.

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Special Events - November

Mock voting, a pep rally, Grandparents’ & Friends’ Day, and the Fall Gala – Hollywood Comes to Life.

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Special Events - January & FebruaryFathers’ Breakfast,

Classical Night,One Act Plays,

College Night, and a Coffee House show.

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Special Events – March & April

Donor Appreciation Wine Tasting party, Golf Tournament, Prep Alumni Parents

Association Party, and the Robotics Competition.

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Special Events – May & June

Cinco de Mayo festival lunch, Chamber of

Commerce Mixer, Coffee House, Author’s Lunch, and the faculty/student

softball game.

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Special Events – JuneMoving Up & Graduation

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On the Road to Success33 Students graduated in 2009. They went on to outstanding colleges and universities, including:

Cornell University • CSU Long Beach • Humbolt State University

Lewis & Clark College • Loyola Marymount College • Marymount College

Northeastern University • Occidental College • Pepperdine University

Reed College • University of Arizona • UC Berkeley • UC Irvine

UCLA • UC Riverside • UC San Diego • UC Santa Barbara

UC Santa Cruz • University of San Francisco • Washington University

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Financials• RHP is a well-run nonprofit that

nurtures its financial resources carefully to operate both its schools.

• The majority of all expenditures go to support our teachers & staff – in the form of salaries and benefits – as you will see on the following pages.

• Tuition and fees do not cover the full cost of educating a student, so our fundraising program is important to the schools’ success.

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Fundraising at RHP & Renaissance

We ask our community to support us in several ways:

• The Annual Fund provides unrestricted revenue for operations.

• The Scholarship Fund allows qualified students with financial need to attend.

• The Capital Campaign supports improvements to the campus.

We appreciate all the contributions made by so many people to the schools’ funds.

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Financials2008-2009 Revenue$4,884,041 Tuition Revenue$ 523,000 Enrollment-related

Fees$ 405,557 Annual Fund &

Special Events$ 671,287 Auxiliary Programs &

Misc.$ 6,483,884 Total Operating

Revenue

$ 26,373 Capital Campaign, Misc.

$ 6,510,258 Total Revenue

2008-2009 Expenses$4,199,703 Salaries & Wages$ 767,779 Employee Benefits$ 131,634 Professional Services$ 53,600 Classroom Supplies$ 48,722 Insurance$ 109,048 Campus Security$ 110,137 Advertising & Community Relations$ 193,466 Utilities & Equipment Leases$ 68,991 Technology, Software & Textbook Purchases$ 18,013 Event Transportation$ 119,129 Landscape & Building Maintenance$ 147,015 Bad Debt Expense$ 213,736 Other$ (80,057) Lease Facilities/rentals$ 6,100,914 Total Operating Expenses$ 464,259 Interest Expenses$ 6,565,172 TOTAL EXPENSES$ (81,287) Net for Operations

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Operating Revenues

$ 4,884,041 Tuition Revenue $ 523,000 Enrollment-related Fees $ 405,557

Annual Fund and Special Events

$ 671,287 Auxiliary Programs and Misc. $ 6,483,884 Total Operating Revenue

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Operating Expenses $4,199,703 Salaries and Wages $ 767,778 Employee Benefits

$ 369,249

Insurance, Security, Utilities and Event Transportation

$ 241,771

Professional Services, Advertising and Community Relations

$ 122,591

Classroom Supplies, Technology, Software and Textbooks

$ 119,129

Landscape and Building Maintenance

$ 360,750

Bad Debt Expense and Other

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We appreciate all of those who support the schools with their time and with their donations.

The following pages list the names of those who have made a financial contribution to Rolling Hills Prep and the Renaissance School during the ’08-09 school year. We have made every effort to provide an accurate list,

and we apologize if there is an error. Please contact us to make corrections to our records. Thank you!

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Special Fund DonorsScholarship Fund Donors*John ChengCarrie ConchaPushpa DoshiMark & Shelley HardyMike Kaplan & Rose ContrerasMark & Donna MacdonaldDavid & Maria MatsonJacob OlsonGeorgia SimmonsHealth Net of the Northeast, Inc.Key Container CompanyMA-COM Technology SolutionsThe Norris FoundationThe William and Jane Schloss

Family Foundation

*also listed under Giving Circles

Capital Campaign Fund Donors*

anonymousJose & Brigitte CollazoRick Curcio & Harriet WilburneMark & Donna MacdonaldRobert & Dorothy Van Nice

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Giving Circle DonorsIditarod Circle $5000 and upJose & Brigitte CollazoCarrie ConchaElliott & Barbara DeCrumpeRon & Martha DoorninkPushpa DoshiIrv Edwards & Debby Seacord EdwardsTerry Ferguson & Ernest Scheyhing Robert & Christine GaudentiKaren GlassmakerMark & Shelley HardyDominic & Sheryl IannittiMike Kaplan & Rose ContrerasMark & Donna MacdonaldSue MuratAustin & Czarina SuBruce & Faith TrotmanGriffith & Sandi Williams

Lead Dog Circle $2500-4999Paul & Arline AppelSonny Chun & Hee KimDavid & Pamela CohenRick Curcio & Harriet WilburneRobert & Melanie FrankoSergio Guarro & Clorinda DonatoKevin & Lisa HunterRobert & Buckita LeffMichael Mann & Mary Vanderbur-MannPeter McCormack & Mary ToddDavid Olson & Ruth StevensFred Shooshani & Patricia Glenn

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Giving Circle DonorsSwing Dog Circle $1000-

2499Paul & Petra AppelMary Lou BergArthur & Cathy BergJoal BodermannAndy & Laurie CaineJohn Cheng ‘98Michael & Terri ConnellyCari & Fred CorbalisBo & Robin DjordjevicScott & Kristine DouglasCarol & Jack EdwardsTom & Val EnglishWilliam & Robyn EpsteinJim & Mary FredrickRick & Tracy FruhlingPaul & Susan GallettiMathew & Rita Garland

Philip & Jane GraingerGeoff & Cheryl GraueDeborah Green Powers & John PowersLouis & Diana HalperGeorge & Patricia HarunkWilliam Johnson & Susan McNaryHan-Sung Jung & Hyun Jin ParkDavid & Migeun KimDaniel & Carol KoleBernita KrumbachHae Wook Kwon & Doo Bong JoHyun Hee Lee & Kang ShinMichael Leung & Rebecca DavisSae Hwan & Tierney LimJorge & Ruth MarquezDavid & Maria MatsonSteven & Susan MattPaul & JoEllen NevansRichard & Jean Otto

Anthony & Victoria PerezPatti PrestonStuart & Laurie RiceEdward & Joan RuttenbergDave & Carol SalzmanJung Hoon & Jae Hee ShinTai-Wook Shin & Nan-Sook LeeGeorgia SimmonsDelbert & Carmen SpivaThomas & Carol StreetGlen & Leilani SugaharaGina SulmeyerRoland SumiRichie & Deanna TatumRobert & Joy TaylorBud TufeldScott & Gigi WadeAdam WalchStephen & Barbara Wertheimer

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Giving Circle DonorsWheel Dog Circle $500-

999Marvin & Linda BelzerCharles & Vanessa BlandGil & Jeanine BothwellWilliam & Amy ClarkSandra ClayRobert & Sharon CoorsOfelia DavidElizabeth DenhartJeff & Megan DuncanBarbara & John DyeKevin & Cheryl FitzsimmonsRuben & Tammy GarciaRichard & Alison GerberMargaret Guglielmo & Mike GainesStephen & Teri Herbst

Lee & Susan HillFrank & Denise HironakaJae & Young KimDavid & Kim KluthAndy & Ronda KopitoJulie & Paul MasonJames & Leslie McShaneKim MyersMinh & Thu Le NguyenMitchell & Ann OzawaHeung-Soo Park & Kyung-Ae

KimJihyun ParkSteven & Joan PilkingtonNeal & Patricia PollackG. Frank & Jennifer Pourzia

Thomas & Pat ResslerDigna Sales & Scott BeaselyHyun Kuk Shin & Do Young OkRachel SmithDavis & Anne SmithMichael St. Denis & Michelle DenneeGary StollarRobert & Dorothy Van NiceAlexander & Rose VargasBob & Hillary WattsSteve & Candice YokomizoNobuya & Naoko YoshidaHye Youn

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Giving Circle DonorsPoint Dog Circle $250-

499Bruce & Marilyn BurrellFred & Sandra CampbellJohn & Esther EkGreg & Randi GuntherCami HamiltonGail KaufmanBrian & Doreen KniginAndy & Tracy LivianChristopher & Lisa MartzJudith & Fred MishkinChris & Heidi MorrisJames & Lesley MungerMarcel Nagy & Saul FernandezRonald & Sheila PalmerRobert & Michele Shibuya

Rajiv TrivediMickey & Monica TurnerDouglas & JoAnn WaybrightKeith & Pamela WilliamsJoy ZimnavodaRodney & Kyle BooneSteve & Malia CarlsenSteven & Valerie ContrerasWayne & Dianna CrawfordSalvatore & Beverly FrisinaPaula FuentesPete & Kimberlee GalanteJudith GassnerDebbi & Morris GelbartScott & Becky Grossman

Rick & Kathy KaplanDale & Laura KitchenWalter & Kathleen KrumbachMax & Janette NardoniJacob Olson ‘03Trina PangelinaBen & Dora PascoGary PutteetMichel & Marta SumiGayle & Craig TaylorJohn & Jill WeisingerRalph & Linda WhitmoreLee & Meredith Zellweger

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Giving Circle DonorsTeam Dog Circle $100-

250Tim & Joan BaulerFloristine Bozarth Patrick & Cynthia BradleyTimothy & Lauren BramanLennie BrownBrian & Jenifer ConroyRussell & Julie CoserTony Di SantoKendra & Arthur DiamondJoSemie Dill-JacksonSal & Georgia FerrignoMichael & Rose-Marie FletcherFrank & JoAnn FrisinaMelvyn Frumes

Anita GerlachJohn Gilligan & Carol BakerDavid & Donna GilroyJoseph & Stacey GreenJohn & Marion HamiltonFred HenryMichael & Margaret HirschEachan Holloway & Deborah DavisNancy HoweBrenda JacksonEhren Gaye JacobsCharles & Bobbi JohnsonDeok Joong Kim & Bo Yun ParkCarlos & Gabriela KnaudtRon & Patti KnollJae Young Ko & Eul Sook Ahn

Gene & Gaile KoechelerGeorge & Terri KursarEric & Kris LastitionJoan LeeValerie Lesser-KeenanRuben & Andrea LittleFrank & Marilyn MalkocJavier & Jeanna MartinezGlenn & Connie MatsushimaDuncan & Michelle McBrideChuck & Maleah McKayDaniel & Ginger McNarySteven & Lee Anne MitchelJeff & Jennifer ModisettUvaldo & Elaine MontanoRobin & Colleen MooreSusan & Chad Moreau

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Giving Circle DonorsPoint Dog Circle $100-

250Violet MorettiZev NathanMinh Nguyen-Vo & Anh LongSteven & Deborah PedenJean Prewitt & Michael FitchEdward & Gloria RezekRick & Mary RobertiRussell & Renee RodgersGary & Shari RunnellsAmbrose & Frances RussoTed & Irma SanfordRobert & Marcia SmithDebra Smotherman & Mark HollanderAlan & Charlene Solomon

Constance & Vernis StanleyBonnie Tann-DemminDan & Martha TraylorRobert & Kim ValleeNorma WatersMark & Therese Wilbur

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Giving Circle DonorsTeam Dog Circle Rouena Benson-MassengaleMichael Booth & Joanne Cherry-BoothJohn & Sheila BrayPat & Zo ByrnesLuis & Emily CastroJon & Lisa CeazanMike & Kris CollinsGeorgia CoxNancy CutshallIopu & D'Ann DeFriesAnna DoroshinaRobert & Anna Marie EncisoGerry EricssonMyrna & Mark EverhartBridgette GarciaRuth GilfordJohn & Pat GreenAlbert & Raeanne HernandezBill & Virginia HilkerWilliam & Janet HodgmanTerry & Cindy HoristEric & Karen Horowitz

Barbara MignosiMike & Dana MitchellChad & Susan MoreauEric & Anne MorganKevin & Cynthia O'ReillyGail OwensmithRichard & Beverly PalmerBobby & Rowena PhillipsBrooks & Cheryl ProvinchainFrances Ricks & David GraggDeanna Russo-BabajkoDaynabelle SantosSteve & Holly ScottMichael & Deborah SedlachekVictor & Lauralyn SerenoWilliam Stenton & Eleanor JustJudith SussmanKimberly ThomasFernand & Geraldine ValliereStephen & Allyson VargaElvira VirtueCandy WakinekonaLisa WaldmanMilton & Traci WatsonRuberta WeaverBrian & Laura WesleyFoster & Karen WinterMarc & Donna Wright

G. Lee Hudspeth & Elizabeth HarschClifford & Marinetta HughesJulie JacksBetty Ann KarambelasVincent & Patricia KennedyMarilyn KuptzRobert & Sheila LeftonFrances LimbirdGary & Sandy LloydVictoria Lovejoy & Steve HowertonRichard & Maureen LullAllison MaguireKelly MartinezKristina Martz ‘02John & Deborah McDonaldClaire McNaryBob Memefee & Evelyn Corn

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DonorsCorporate & Foundation

DonorsBank of America

Barclays Capital

Boeing Gift Matching Program

BP Foundation Inc.

Capital Group Companies

Coastline Equity, Inc

Health Net of Northeast, Inc.

Key Container Company

MA-COM Technology Solutions

Northrup Grumman Litton Foundation

Nuveen Investments, LLCOracle CorporationRaytheon CompanySan Pedro Democratic ClubSun Microsystems FoundationThe Norris FoundationThe William and Jane Schloss Family FoundationTime WarnerToyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.Wells FargoWestern Asset Management

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Faculty & Staff DonorsRobert AdamRichard & Melinda AlcottMarvin & Linda BelzerBruce & Marilyn BurrellFred & Sandra CampbellOlivia & Douglas CarnahanRobert & Donna CloerSandra del CastilloBarbara & John DyeElissa & Gary EastvedtJonathan EricksonBryonna & Joe FiscoDebbi & Morris GelbartMichelle GesslerCheryl & Geoff GraueCami HamiltonZachary HerndonEachan Holloway & Deborah DavisAmanda Hughes

Emily IslerMatthew JohnsonJennifer & Matt KirmerBrian & Doreen KniginRachel LeatherburyVictoria LovejoyPatricia Magony Dixie MalettaKaren MartinsPeter McCormack & Mary ToddWendy MoffatHeidi & Chris MorrisKim MyersMarcel NagySalvador NavaCharlotte OduroGeorge PalErica Ramos Jenny Rasak

Thomas & Pat ResslerChristine & John RobertsMegan RobertsRachel RubinYvonne RuizSarah SchoettleMaria SherAmy Stewart-JohnstonGary StollarGayle & Craig TaylorJohn TrauschNatalia TritesMatthew Van EttenAdam WalchMatt WilkensJoy Zimnavoda

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Thank you for your interest and support during the 2008-2009 school year!

Peter McCormack & the Board of Trustees,Students, Faculty & Staff of

Rolling Hills Prep School & Renaissance School