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2017-2018 ANNUAL REPORT From the Head of School Graduate Highlights

Dear Friends, That noise? It’s the sweet sound of skill-building by six graduates is annual report recognizes and Residents of the St. James School Community House celebrates you! On behalf of the entire started hearing the sounds of power tools on Saturday St. James School Community, thank mornings in November 2017. e source was not a you for giving of your time, treasure, nearby construction site, it was the Alumni Woodshop and talent. in the Community House basement! Your investment in St. James School Volunteer Lenard Haley renovated and equipped the directly supports our incredible faculty, woodshop and began teaching basic carpentry skills to and enriches the experience of all our six St. James School graduates. Mr. Haley, recently retired students, from our youngest 4th graders, from a 40-year career at Episcopal Academy, started with to our 8th grade student leaders and fundamental safety skills, then taught the alums how to our rising graduates now in their senior operate everything from power saws to nail guns and year of high school. routers. During more than 300 hours logged in the Last year, through your support, we were able to: woodshop, graduates have produced dozens of cutting • Create and implement a plan to add 4th grade and to raise the boards and cookbook stands, created decorative sleds, necessary funds to renovate a room as their new home on campus and refinished furniture pieces. • Retain 98% of faculty and staff • Benefit from our fifth year of training and education with Crossroads Antiracism and Organizing, and launch a Racial Equity Team Before the woodshop, I didn’t really know how to • Expand our Sunday Night Mass Community make anything out of wood. Now I’ve been talking • Visit over 20 church partners, one as close as Roxborough and one to my mom about doing this for a career. as far away as Leeds, VA Jerome Brothers (Class of 2018) • Host a regional NativityMiguel Coalition School conference • Increase our efforts to ensure that more students are achieving 1.5 years or more of academic growth each year Beyond carpentry, Mr. Haley’s goal was also to“teach • Offer weekly science labs for students in all grades the joys and value of hard work, nurture creativity, impart • Start the creation of a post-secondary pipeline for our graduates business and marketing lessons, and expose graduates to • Leave campus for 157 different field trips a potential career path,” explained Director of Graduate • Offer four full weeks of July programming for students and increase Support Kevin Todd. summer engagement opportunities for our graduates And those are just the highlights! Most importantly, we were able to offer the kind of education that was envisioned by our co-founders, Dr. Audrey Evans and e Rev. Sean Mullen – a school where we find God in and through each other and where we challenge our students to discover and develop the fullness of their individual gifts. If it were possible, we would thank each and every one of you personally and tell you each and every one of the stories that illustrate how your support benefits our students. rough this year’s annual report, we hope you can see that you are making a true and lasting difference in the lives of the young people at St. James, and that we are deeply grateful to you. With joy and gratitude,

David Kasievich, Head of School

HOW AM I A LEADER I provide moral support to Joseph Cotten (Class of 2016) finishes a table with pointers from the volunteer Alumni Woodshop instructor, Len Haley. AT ST. JAMES SCHOOL? my peers. - Elijah (Class of 2019)

2 | St. James School Lifting Our Voices Together Director of Graduate Support Kevin Todd and Keenan Tynae Drain (Class of 2016) shadows Dr. Crystal Lauderdale at Mt. Airy Animal Hellams (Class of 2016) visit Lafayette College. Hospital as part of a career exploration experience arranged by St. James School.

Two woodshop apprentices already have applied their new skills e advantages of this continuity of care model were impressive to to real-world opportunities: Marquis Fabii (Class of 2015) visited St. James School’s fi rst college partners: Holy Family University and the Philadelphia Woodworking Company in May 2018 to learn La Salle University. ey agreed to provide St. James graduates with from owner Matt Smolens about running a small carpentry business, academic, socioemotional and fi nancial support, in part because while Nafi Mink (Class of 2017) was accepted to the Building the students will have additional ongoing support from Graduate Trades CTE Program at Mercy Career & Technical High School. Support Team members they know and trust.

Interested in buying a hand-crafted piece from the St. James School Alumni Woodshop? Please call Donna Stone, Front Desk Volunteer at 215-226-1276 to learn more. Graduate Support programming expands the reach and impact Middle School, High School, and Beyond of our small, independent middle school by helping to shape and In the 2017-18 academic year, St. James School’s graduate population support our graduates in high school, in future postsecondary grew to 38 students in grades 9-11, and the Graduate Support Team programs, and in life. continued to expand its programming to help alumni prepare for life in and after high school. e team helped graduates explore a diversity of postsecondary options, from skilled trades to 2-year and Class of 2018 High School Placements 4-year colleges, with the goal of each graduate pursuing some type of postsecondary education. Cristo Rey Philadelphia High School Programming included: Mackenzie Austin Micah Pinckney Jayla Hill Ayniah Quinerly •SAT/ACT prep with tutors at Teach LLC • Four college workshops for students and parents/guardians led Tanasia Jackson-Hayes Nia Smith by Philadelphia Futures West Catholic Preparatory High School • A two-day college essay writing seminar Makiyah Blackwood Darlene Jason • 23 college visits, including special tours of Goucher College, Loyola University, Towson University and McDaniel College; Tyshay Franklin Selena Spruel and a personalized tour of Howard University led by alumna Boys’ Latin Charter School of Philadelphia and St. James staff member Elexus Mays. Jerome Brothers Two St. James School graduates had the opportunity to get a taste Taki Leonard of college academics and residential life. Ainyae Holmes (Class of 2015) and Keenan Hellams (Class of 2016) attended on-campus Mercy Career & Technical High School summer programs at Princeton and Brown University, respectively. Cherrelle Charlton Core to the success of Graduate Support programs are the relationships among St. James staff members, students and family Little Flower Catholic High School for Girls members, which begin to develop during the students’ fi rst days on Sakhya Harris our campus and continue through high school and beyond.

Lifting Our Voices Together St. James School | 3 Our first 4th grade class in their new classroom. After months of preparation and planning, the class started school in September 2018.

grade class worked; soon, St. James had recruited new Preparing for 4th Grade students from the neighborhood, along with many siblings When St. James School opened in 2011, we chose 5th grade of current students and alumni. as our starting point. We knew that middle school was a critical Instructional staff and school leaders collaborated over time for our neighborhood’s students – especially since several months to develop a new curriculum, select books, many attended under-performing elementary schools. and order the furniture and technology to outfit the new However, after visiting partner schools serving lower grades, classroom. After a sustained team effort, June 2018 marked St. James School made the decision to expand to 4th grade, the completion of the new home for 4th grade, with laying the groundwork to do so in the 2017-18 academic year. students ready to begin in September. “Having students for a total of five academic years While teachers and staff were busy preparing for the (grade 4-8), along with our extended day and year arrival of a new class, the advancement team was busy programming will be a game-changer,” explained Dave raising the necessary funds to renovate the new space McDonough, Assistant Head of School and Principal. and fund operations. In total, a group of lead supporters In order to expand to 4th grade, St. James School contributed $333,000 to make the expansion a reality. undertook a number of important projects over the course of the year, starting with construction. Cicada Architecture/ Thanks to our Lead Supporters: Planning and MayDay Construction creatively expanded and reconfigured the ground-floor art room as the new 4th Bill and Laura Buck The Rev. Edmund “Ned” K. Sherrill II (Good grade classroom. Community Samaritan Foundation) ELA Teacher Sarah Carroll, who also oversees student Clothes Charity St. David’s Episcopal Church recruitment, doubled her efforts to find two new classes The Kay Family, in (Radnor) (both 4th and 5th grade). Prospective students and families memory of William G. got a taste for our curriculum and culture by participating Kay Jr., Sanford S. Kay, St. Peter’s Church and Margaret Kay Allison in the Great Valley in cooking courses, faith life, instrumental music, art, and more. The efforts to get out the word about the new 4th McLean Contributionship Joseph and Jo Ann Townsend

Connecting through Stories In ELA Class, Students Analyze and Ask With two English Language Arts (ELA) don’t really get to choose what they want classes a day, library class and DEAR and what they do. What I learned from (Drop Everything and Read) time, St. that is that your background doesn’t make James School students spent an average you who you are, your personality does.” of 3-4 hours a day reading, writing and While reading Elie Wiesel’s Night, about analyzing texts throughout the school year. the author’s harrowing experiences in Nazi Whether the story took place in Mexico concentration camps, ELA Teacher Sarah Cherrelle and Micah (Class of 2018), in the 1920s or during the Chinese Cultural Carroll challenged 8th graders to explore read and discuss Night by Elie Wiesel. Revolution, students were challenged to draw why the author pushed himself to write connections to their own lives, examining and thereby re-live his traumatic story. “ rough hard times in my life I was strong questions like, “What would I have done if Students responded that even though it enough for my little brother, I know he looks I were in the character’s shoes? How would must have been difficult for him to write up to me very much,” wrote Nia Smith that society have shaped me?” it, “the world needed to hear it.” (Class of 2018), in her memoir. “I didn’t In her essay about the memoir Red Scarf Reflecting on which of their own stories give up on anything, this actually made me Girl by Ji-li Jiang, Tyshay Franklin (Class the world needed to know, each 8th grade more and more powerful each day. When I of 2018), wrote, “Have you ever wondered student wrote a memoir as a final project. wake up each day I say to myself ‘Nothing who you are? What makes you you? [In Many shared moving stories of obstacles can stand in my way because I am Nia and the book], you will notice that the citizens they’d overcome in their own lives. I am capable to do anything.’”

4 | St. James School Lifting Our Voices Together HOW AM I A LEADER AT ST. JAMES SCHOOL? I introduce our students to simple, healthy recipes to replace cravings for junk food. - Sean Brooks, Assistant to the Chef

Selena Spruel (Class of 2018), delivers her sermon to classmates and the community. Mr. Fix It 8th Grade Leadership A Do-It-Yourselfer Stepping Up to the Pulpit Who Does for Others Over the past year at St. James School, it wasn’t just clergy who shared Volunteers are a constant presence at St. James School. They are in classrooms working with instructors, in the inspirational messages from the pulpit – our 8th graders also had the library shelving books, in study hall working one-on-one opportunity to preach to the community. with students, and at the front desk answering calls. ursday’s School Mass at the Church of St. James the Less was a One volunteer you may not see is Barry Pinheiro. He time for our students, staff, volunteers and community members is often quietly working behind the scenes with a drill, to join in prayer, reflection, and celebration of the Eucharist. hammer or other tool. Mr. Pinheiro has been volunteering After recess, each class gathered and walked across West Clearfield at St. James School since the doors first opened in 2011. Street to the church. ere they joined the acolytes who were preparing A graduate of Episcopal Academy (EA), Mr. Pinheiro the church, the choir members as they warmed up during recess, heard about the school’s need for help through EA’s Father Kyle Babin, and Father Andrew Kellner. Standing by the Alumni Outreach Program. A lifelong do-it-yourselfer, pulpit there was often an excited and nervous 8th grader reading and he came to campus with the EA group during his time off re-reading the sermon he or she had written, preparing to deliver it. or on weekends. Upon retiring in 2012, he asked Head of School David Kasievich what more he could do to help. Preparing a sermon was a serious undertaking. Before they began He quickly became our campus Mr. Fix It. composing, the 8th graders delved deeply into the meaning behind “Knowing that there are small do-it-yourself projects various parts of mass. ey learned that, in the Episcopal tradition, on campus, I feel like I can save the school money and preaching is a response to a number of things – the assigned readings, time,” he said. “It is important to give back and help prayers, feast days, and societal issues – and that mass and prayer life support this school that is giving our students a chance. at St. James is meant to lead to individual and collective action. Philadelphia is not Each student wrote his or her own Prayers of the People and giving kids in neigh- Confessions, bringing a more contemporary feel to the traditional borhoods like the elements of mass. Father Kellner then guided students through the one St. James is in the development of their messages. ey were instructed to pray, read, reflect, same opportunities as write a response and rest, taking time to see where God had led them. other kids.” Mr. Pinheiro’s favorite thing about working at St. James School Today, make a firm commitment to speak some word of kindness to is the old buildings. someone you know needs to hear it. Pray for them and share with Because of their age, them how they are part of God’s family. Help them in some small a relatively simple way to trust in God and work hard with them to build each other up. project like reinstalling a banister requires Nia Smith (Class of 2018) creative thinking. Completing each When a student’s moment at the pulpit arrived, Father Kellner project on his to-do said a prayer with the student, and a blessing to boost confidence. list gives him a feeling Younger students listened with rapt attention when 8th graders of accomplishment. “I am pleased to help preached. is was special: to hear the message of God from a peer, and get gratification out interwoven with personal stories. of each project I Empowering students to preach reinforces the shared understanding complete,” Mr. Fix It said. that mass at St. James School is a community event, and that each community member has the ability – and responsibility – to lead.

Lifting Our Voices Together St. James School | 5 Hands-On Science Experiential Learning Fuels Excitement Every Tuesday, classroom 102 was abuzz with hands-on science activities: solar cars, Rube Goldberg machines, animal adaptation projects. Science Teacher Nick Gurol had kicked off the school year with a diff erent lab every day for the fi rst full week of school. He continued exciting students about science by organizing the school’s fi rst science fair, at which every student made a presentation. By the end of the school year, students had completed 75 science labs – the most ever at our school. Mr. Gurol became our full-time science teacher after three Nick Gurol, St. James summers leading St. James School’s STEAM Camp (Science, Science Teacher. Technology, Engineering, Art, Mathematics). Under his leadership, science at St. James School has broken free from the confi nes of textbooks and worksheets in favor of building terrariums and studying roller coasters. Students covered an impressive amount of science content in one year. Lower School students worked through units on the life sciences (geology, biology, ecology) while Upper School students learned about the physical sciences (physics, chemistry, space). Mr. Gurol’s focus on hands-on learning enhanced students’ content knowledge while developing real-world problem solving skills they will use outside of class. Volunteers Megan Cahill and Mary Hopkins shared Mr. Gurol’s enthusiasm for experiential learning and generously contributed their time, resources, and energy. “Without these two,” Mr. Gurol refl ected, “science would have looked vastly diff erent.” Ms. Cahill, for example, collected all the components for a popular terrarium project, including 72 two-liter bottles that served as the container for each student’s mini ecosystem. Terrariums graced the school’s hallways throughout the year, their tiny inhabitants – including terrestrial and aquatic plant species, snails, and worms – helping students and guests learn more about global systems. Ms. Hopkins both sponsored and chaperoned numerous fi eld trips during which students applied their understanding of the scientifi c method and the engineering process. Trips included visits to Morris Arboretum, Franklin Institute, Wagner Free Institute of Science, Fairmount Water Works, and the end-of-year 7th grade class trip to Six Flags to see physics in real life. e Upper School’s culminating science project highlighted the many ways our science program has evolved, and the essential role volunteers have played. Our 7th and 8th grade students demonstrated their mastery of the engineering process by designing a “Shark Tank” project to solve an everyday problem. eir inventions ranged from a machine that automatically transfers clothes from washer to dryer, to a cold weather hat with earbuds built into it. Using market research, fi nancial, and entrepreneurial skills, students presented their projects to volunteer “Sharks,” who then reported back to Mr. Gurol which projects they would invest money in. Students concluded the year not only having absorbed a wealth of scientifi c content, but also better equipped to engineer their way through life’s obstacles with new problem solving and presentation skills.

HOW AM I A LEADER Although I have stage fright, I starred in “Jack and the Beanstalk” to AT ST. JAMES SCHOOL? show others that they too can face their fears. - Mercedez (Class of 2021)

6 | St. James School Lifting Our Voices Together HOW AM I A LEADER AT ST. JAMES SCHOOL? St. James Elects Two I help struggling students with their assignments. - Da’Jah, Class of 2020 New Board Members Susan Lastowski A long-time supporter of St. James, Ms. Lastowski joined the Board in the spring of 2018, and has brought valuable expertise in benefits and human resources. Ms. Lastowski is a Senior Client Employee Benefits Advisor at Philadelphia- based law firm Morgan Lewis. She has over 35 years of experience in retirement plan consulting. Previously she spent 18 years as Principal at Mercer Human Resource Consulting. Ms. Lastowski is a graduate of the Institute for Employee Benefits Training (The Philadelphia Institute). She earned an M.S. in Higher Education Administration from the University of Pennsylvania, and a B.A. in History from Brown University. She is a proud alumna of the Baldwin School. Ms. Lastowski has three grown children: daughters Alexandra and Kyra, and son Michael. Her hobbies include running, swimming, going to the beach, traveling, and babysitting her two grandsons.

Shenia Reddy Bringing the Neighborhood As the parent of a member of St. James’ first graduating Together through Music class, Ms. Reddy has been Since 2010, St. James School and the RAH (Ridge Allegheny Hunting a consistent advocate and Park) Civic Association have been active partners supporting each others’ spokesperson for our efforts in the tight-knit community surrounding the school. e two mission for many years. In 2018, she was excited to groups have collaborated on student recruitment, improving neighborhood become the first graduate safety, and beautifying the community. is past year, the two added a parent to serve on the Board. new topic to their list – entertainment for families and senior citizens. Ms. Reddy is an Operations It turned out both David Kasievich, Head of School at St. James, and Rose Assistant at Wells Fargo. She handles business to- Cooper, President of RAH Civic Association, shared the same vision business check payments for large and small business for creating fun neighborhood events with broad appeal. clients, many of which are healthcare companies and In Fall 2017, they got together to discuss ideas. e result was “Jazz hospitals. Previously, she spent 10 years in customer in Paradise,” an outdoor jazz concert, wine and beer garden with hearty service for Chrysler Financial in Horsham. appetizers, and music by the “Tuesday Night Band” (TNB). e event Ms. Reddy was born and raised in Philadelphia attracted over 200 guests – one of the largest turn-outs the neighborhood and educated in the Philadelphia public schools had ever seen! Co-hosted by RAH Civic Association and St. James until 3rd grade, when she began bussing to Mayfair School, the evening was a celebration of neighbors as well as an opportunity Elementary in Northeast Philadelphia. Ms. Reddy is the proud mother of Sydnee, Class to celebrate the birthday of Ward Leader Mark Green. of 2015, a St. James School alumna now studying “ e RAH Neighborhood has a large number of senior at Perkiomen School. As a mom, she encouraged citizens and young families,” Ms. Cooper said. “Between St. James School Sydnee to take risks and look at every experience and the RAH Civic Association, we provide a variety of programming for as an opportunity to learn. kids. It was time for seniors to have their own event.” Ms. Reddy is devoted to her family, especially her Mr. Kasievich noted, “For years, Ms. Cooper has been eyeing up St. David’s daughter Sydnee. As a person who loves new Field, a lovely park-like area on the church side of our property where we experiences, she is enthusiastic about serving on the have been having more and more events, including graduation. She had St. James School Board of Directors. the vision and we worked together to have a perfect neighborhood event.”

Lifting Our Voices Together St. James School | 7 Choir Hits a New Groove It was no small commitment to be a 2017. He was eager to work with his 14 In June, the choir performed for family, member of St. James School choir in the new choristers. Almost none of them had friends and community members, wowing 2017-2018 school year. On top of home- been exposed to sacred music or a choir the crowd with a wide selection of their work and other responsibilities, members program in their previous schools. favorite songs and demonstrating the rehearsed at least 4 hours weekly and sang In under-resourced communities with tremendous progress they had made. Students at both ursday afternoon Mass for the under-funded public schools, formal music also enjoyed some choir-bonding fun, including school community and Sunday evening training can be difficult to come by. a snow tubing field trip in the winter. Mass for the Allegheny West community. Knowing this, Father Babin started with For St. James School, culturally relevant Shafir (Class of 2021) says the hard work foundational skills: reading music and music education has always been an essential was worth it. “Some people think if you sing learning music vocabulary. part of the curriculum. “Music is one of the church music, God is with you,” he said. “ at By the end of the year, students had sung hallmarks of the Episcopal tradition,” Father could be. Singing just makes me feel good!” impressive solos, visited neighboring parishes, Babin said. “My goal is to help give students e Rev. Dr. Kyle Babin joined St. James worked with professional voice coaches, and a ‘spiritual language’ and for it to emotionally School as Director of Choral Music in learned about music scholarships for college. impact them.”

HOW AM I A LEADER I lead by encouraging our students to be leaders themselves. AT ST. JAMES SCHOOL? - The Rev. Dr. Kyle Babin, Director of Choral Music

Student Leadership A Year-Round Initiative From the very first day of school, students learn that building leadership skills is an important part of what it means to be a St. James student. The 2017-18 academic year began with the annual Opening Doors Ceremony, during which everyone present took the St. James School Student Pledge. Among other commitments, students pledged to “lead with compassion, and by example.” Lessons on leadership are intentionally woven into school 8th grader Mackenzie interviewed an adult leader, Katrina Adams, curriculum, activities, and experiences, including during the CEO of the United States Tennis Association, for the Tone and Tenor July summer camp, which students attend as part of our radio program, “Freedom Voices Youth Perspective: Politics & Issues.” 11-month school year. Students also are encouraged to develop a sense of personal and community responsibility. of ways throughout the year. They: Throughout the year, faculty and staff encourage students to personify our Lower School and Upper School codes of REACH • Served as prayer leaders during weekly community meetings (Responsible, Enthusiastic, Attentive, Curious, Hardworking) • Participated in the Women’s March and AGAPE (Adaptability, Gratitude, Awareness, Patience, • Organized bake sales to raise funds for a refugee family Excellence). Each month, individual students are awarded for • Planned an ice cream social for senior citizens at Cathedral demonstrating their commitment to REACH and AGAPE codes. Village Retirement Community Whether serving as prayer leaders during the Weekly Awards • Traveled to Beaver Island, MI for a service trip and painted the Ceremony or marching for women’s rights on a weekend, we vicarage for St. James Church see St. James students seizing opportunities to grow as leaders We are proud of the many ways our students and graduates of our school and the Allegheny West community. have seized opportunities to grow as leaders of our school and Students and graduates exhibited leadership in a number the wider community.

8 | St. James School Lifting Our Voices Together Class of 2018 Leads School in Refl ection on Gun Violence e students and staff of St. James School high school students around the country have many dreams, but one dream to raise awareness about school safety I Am sparked action last winter – the hope for a issues and the impact of gun violence. By Cherrelle (Class of 2018) safer tomorrow. e students planned a 17 minute prayer I am a teenager who wants change Our 8th grade leaders stood together to vigil in remembrance of the 17 lives lost in I wonder when will I change something raise awareness about the day-to-day real- Florida. e prayer service concluded with I hear the sound of guns ity of gun violence. After the shooting at the bell at Church of St. James the Less I see my generation getting kilt I want to be the change in the world Marjory Douglas Stoneman High School tolling 17 times. I pretend to not hear gun shots in Parkland, FL, the 8th grade students e school community then took to the I feel that my family is getting smaller decided to do something to show support streets of the RAH Neighborhood with I touch the heart of my youngsters for the Parkland students. their posters to make their voices heard I worry about not seeing a tomorrow Working together in religion classes and demand action on gun control. eir I cry when I view the world with Father Andrew Kellner, they wrote posters shared simple, heartfelt messages: I am a teenager who wants change refl ections and prayers to share with the stand together, protect the students, I understand that everyone will die I say don’t die to early school community on March 14th – the protect our neighborhood, and hope for I dream that there isn’t guns National School Walkout, organized by a better world. I try to make a change in the world I hope to see change I am a teenager who wants change

HOW AM I A LEADER I raise my hand to answer diffi cult AT ST. JAMES SCHOOL? questions. - Davon (Class of 2019)

The Brown Family: Leaders Both On Campus and Off Attending school at 3217 West Clearfi eld Street runs in the Brown family. Tanirah Brown, mother of Amare (Class of 2020), attended a School District of Philadelphia daycare center on the St. James School campus in the 1980s. Today, three generations of Browns lead by example at St. James School through their commitment to education and family. In his fi rst two years as a St. James student, Amare has taken advantage of every opportunity, participating in Tune Up Philly, Special Equestrians, Spanish Club, Young Men’s Peer Group and Saturday Academic Clinics. In the past year, a member (or eight!) of the Brown family attended the anksgiving Feast, Advent Party, a monthly guardian meeting and Saturday Family Service Day. Yolanda Brown, Amare’s grandmother, earned the title of “coolest grandma” as the only older adult who has zip-lined, gone tubing and swung on the Giant Swing while chaperoning the overnight summer camp trip to NorthBay Adventure Camp in Maryland. During the academic year, Ms. Brown is “usually at St. James six or seven days a week.” “We just really appreciate all the opportunities that Amare has at St. James that he Amare (Class of 2020) poses with his wouldn’t have at public school-- basketball, cooking class, rock climbing, musicals!” explained grandmother Yolanda Brown and mother Ms. Brown. “We love being involved at St. James. We want to be good role models for Tanirah Brown at NorthBay Adventure Camp, Amare and his classmates, to show how important education is, for the whole family.” where both women volunteered as chaperones.

Lifting Our Voices Together St. James School | 9 St. James By the Numbers 2017-18 Academic Year

Religious Life

22 Students in Religion Club

Student Members 6 baptisms 14 of student choir

8th grade Sunday 15 sermons given 20 church visits Nutrition & Agriculture 35 Average Sunday evening mass attendance 195 Days 12 9,250 lbs of healthy lunches Chickens Of vegetables served

Students ate breakfast Trees on 78% at St. James School 92 7 acres

31 Varieties of 11 Different Racial Equity vegetables & herbs vegetable dishes in the school garden prepared for lunch & Anti-Bias Work

10 Meetings of the Racial Equity Team 18 Different 32 Table captains varieties of wildflowers trained through Vetri’s in pollinator garden Eatiquette Program Board members trained by Crossroads 12 Antiracism Organizing and Training 80,000 bees in 5 different hives living on-campus 32 Faculty and staff Members of the participated in 3 days of training 6 Racial Equity Team

10 | St. James School Lifting Our Voices Together SJS Graduates in Action

High school Graduates trained 53 acceptances through St. James (Class of 2018) 6 Alumni Woodshop

38 22 54 graduates in college visits high school grades 9-11 visits Academic $95,600 awarded in new high school 157 scholarships (Class of 2018) Field trips

1.5 years Average reading growth across all grades in 1 year

Visitors to 1st 50+ SJS science fair

8th graders Students completed enrolled in 14 algebra 67 grades 5–8 Deep Roots Enrichment electives: Instrumental 25 music, choir, Religion Club, knitting, In The Community Sister to Sister, Young Men’s Peer Group, climbing, Tyler art club, rowing, theater, and more! Attended the “Jazz in Paradise” 2,441 Books checked out 200+ concert at St. James School

Students live within 8 62% blocks of school property

50 Average number of 230 Attended attendees at monthly RAH Civic 2nd Annual RAH/St. James Association Meeting at St. James School Summer Street Fair

Lifting Our Voices Together St. James School | 11 Your Tax Dollars, Your Choice

State Personal Taxes State Business Taxes X St. James Scholarships

Opportunity Scholarship Tax Credit Program

Who Is Thank You to our Eligible? 2017-18 Individual Tax Credit Donors!

Any tax-paying business Betsy and Jay Aikens Brad and Amanda Garfi eld Evans Pancoast doing business in Pennsylvania Elizabeth and Ken and Lorraine Jones David and Urszula Pollard Individuals who pay $3,500 Jean-Pierre Bouvel Ed and Joan Jowett Steve and Beth Ramsey or more in state taxes and are Drew and Susanna Brown Bill and Alyssa Kay Steve and Allyson Ross employees, owners, or Richard and Cynthia Susan and Michael Lastowski Karl Schoettle shareholders of businesses Buchanan Tim and Lauren Leithead Joe and Laney Vogt authorized to operate in PA. David and Genevieve Carlson Barbara and Diehl Mateer Jeffrey and Gillian Waldron There’s still time to sign up Michael and Susan Damiano Richardson Merriman Todd and Tina Whitlow for 2018! To learn more, visit David and Susie Demski Jeff and Krista Mitzak David and Christine www.stjamesphila.org/taxes. Gordon and Patricia Fowler Scott Moon Williams

“ The program is remarkable. It allows us to support a wonderful school in a fi nancially advantageous way. You can direct 90% of the money you would otherwise pay to the state in income taxes to St. James. Your state taxes are unchanged and you also get an additional federal tax benefi t. It really is a no-brainer!” – Jeffrey & Gillian Waldron, St. James School Supporters

Learn More Lifting Our Voices Together 12 Contact | St. James Angie School McCole: 215.226.1276 ext. 112, [email protected] or visit www.stjamesphila.org/taxes Financials July 1, 2017 – June 30, 2018 Unaudited statement of revenue and expenses

Operating Income

Scholarship Tax Credit Gifts $875,791 35.7%

Individuals $856,640 34.9%

Events $268,599 11.0%

Foundations $237,856 9.7%

Churches $106,289 4.3%

Other Income $95,110 3.9%

Family Fees $11,620 0.5%

TOTAL $2,451,905

Operating Expenses

Instructional and Program Teacher salaries, Health Center, $1,523,769 67.2% Food Program, Graduate Support

Management and General $403,065 17.8% Administrative staff, business operations

Marketing and Fundraising $342,016 15.1% Advancement staff, publications, events

TOTAL $2,268,851

NET $183,054

Capital Projects Income and expenses realized toward the 4th Grade Classroom Construction project by June 30, 2018. Please note this does not represent the total cost of the project.

Expenses $205,858

Income $205,858 For questions about our financials NET $0 or your donor listing, please contact the Advancement Office: 215-226-1276, ext. 106.

Lifting Our Voices Together St. James School | 13 THANK YOU TO OUR LIFETIME DONORS!

Dr. Audrey Evans The Reverend Sean E. Bravo Foundation Paul Getman Republic Bank Founder’s Circle Mullen Founder’s The Brotherhood Glenmede Sara Ridenour and Robert Lawrence Lifetime $100,000+ Circle $50,000-$99,999 of Saint Gregory Nancy Greytok Ronald McDonald House Charities Bryn Mawr Trust Company of the Philadelphia Region Anonymous (3) Anonymous Hamilton Family Foundation Richard and Cindy Buchanan Samuel T. Freeman & Co. BB&T Virginia F.C. Batchelder The HBE Foundation John Chou and Teresa Wallace The Lawrence Saunders Fund The Caroline Alexander Foundation Kevin and Pam Hicks Marcia M. Simmons Buck Foundation Isabelle Benton Christ Church (Ithan), James and Pamela Hill and Aileen White The Rev. John Sosnowski The Scott Simon Family Gift Fund Bill and Laura Buck Sally and Peter Hillyer Christenson Central Pennsylvania Charles N. Brock II † Amanda and Dick Smoot Investment Partners Mary G. Hopkins Scholarship Fund Gretchen and Steven Burke The Society of The Episcopal The Rev. F. Washington Larry Christenson Church for the Advancement of Ruth M. and Tristram C. Colket, Jr. Dr. Audrey Evans “Tony” Jarvis Church of St. Martin-in- Christianity in Pennsylvania Community Clothes Charity The McLean Contributionship Jacqueline Jefferson the-Fields (Chestnut Hill), Diana Davis Spencer Foundation, and Randall Jefferson Cristo Rey Philadelphia LLC #1 Betsy and Bill Payne The Rev. Jarrett Kerbel Inc. Kenneth and Lorraine Jones Customers Bank Pep Boys Church of the Advent St. Margaret’s Church (Annapolis, William and Cantor Eagleson Joyce Rehorst and Brian (Kennett Square), David Kasievich and The Rev. MD), The Rev. Peter W. Mayer The Rev. Nancy Tayler Hauser Andrew Kellner ECHOES Around the World Bernhardt St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Dr. Nathaniel M. Robinson † Church of the Good Samaritan Patricia Kind Family Foundation (Exton), The Rev. Maxine Gordon and Patricia Fowler (Paoli), The Very Rev. John and Minnie Kirwin Maddox Dornemann Good Samaritan Foundation Allyson and Steve Ross Richard Morgan St. Peter’s Church in the Great Ben and Audrey Solnit Michael and Susan Lastowski Dr. Marcy Gringlas and Joel Episcopal Church of The Valley, The Rev. Abigail Crozier Greenberg St. Christopher’s Church Redeemer (Bryn Mawr), Ethelyn Leaphart Foundation Nestlehutt (Gladwyne), The Rev. Dr. Hillary The Rev. Peter Vanderveen IMX Medical Thomas H. Lewis, Jr. † St. Thomas’ Church Raining Management Services James W. Cleary Dr. Eric Lien and Winnie (Whitemarsh), The Rev. JKG Florida Business Corp Barbara and Fred Sutherland Roy and Anita Clouser Anderson Marek P. Zabriskie John K. and Elizabeth W. Knorr Dr. Sankey Williams Bud and Barbara Coleman The Lotman Family Katherine and Russ Sullivan and Connie Williams Charitable Foundation Connelly Foundation M&T Bank Josephine Templeton The Rt. Rev. Edward L. Lee The Curran Foundation Maguire Enterprises L.P. John Templeton Foundation and Kathryn F. Lee Saint Mark’s Church Founder’s Circle The Honorable Stewart Dalzell The Maguire Foundation Tower Bridge Advisors The Lenfest Foundation $10,000-$49,999 and Kathie Dalzell Dr. Douglas Marshall and Tri-State Technical Sales Gerry † and Marguerite Lenfest Dr. Giulio J. D’Angio † Susan Marshall † Corporation 1830 Family Foundation Virginia Cretella David and Susie Demski McCausland Foundation George and Ronna Tyndall Mars Foundation 2004 Carita Foundation, Inc Di Bruno Bros. Susan McDonald Univest Bank and Trust Co. Betsy and Jay Aikens Philadelphia Youth Orchestra Verizon Dorys Erving Fit Youth Joe and Deedee McPeak Saint Mark’s Church (Locust The Rev. W. Frank Allen Foundation, Inc. Mondrian Investment Margaret B. Wallis Street), The Rev. Sean E. Mullen and Dr. Amy Allen The Rev. William Duffey Partners, Inc. David Wanamaker Sky Community Partners, Inc. American Sitework LLC The Episcopal Academy Elizabeth R. Moran Washington Memorial Chapel Dave Spina and Victoria Mars Anonymous (4) (Valley Forge), The Rev. The Episcopal Church of Leeds Richard and Anne Mullen St. David’s Episcopal Dr. Richard Aplenc and Dr. Karl Krueger Parish, The Rev. Justin McIntosh The Rev. Sean Mullen Church (Radnor), Tina Glisovic Charlotte Weber The Episcopal Diocese of The Rev. W. Frank Allen Arch Street Presbyterian National Association of Pennsylvania, The Rt. Rev. Daniel Weinberg Management Church, The Rev. Bill Golderer Episcopal Schools Harold and Emily Starr G. P. Gutiérrez Corporation Jim and Elaine Ballengee Benjamin R. Neilson Streamlight, Inc. Matthew and Lori Espe The Wilding Family Foundation Brian and Lindsay Bernhardt William Penn Foundation The Rev. Marie Z. Swayze Fox Chase Bank Charitable Fund Ruth † and Morris Williams Jay Blossom The Philadelphia Contributionship Jay and Jo Ann Townsend Bob and Penny Fox John and Paula Wineland Mel Lewis Bonder Philip Post Universal Health Services, Inc. Brad Garfield and Amanda Henrietta Tower Wurts Memorial Raynier Institute and Foundation Tina and Todd Whitlow Robert W. Brano Henninger Ray and Ellen Youstra

THANK YOU TO OUR JULY 1, 2017 - JUNE 30, 2018 DONORS!

Absalom Jones Circle The McLean Contributionship Barbara and Fred Sutherland The Rev. William Duffey St. Christopher’s Church $100,000 + Streamlight, Inc. Jay and Jo Ann Townsend William and Cantor Eagleson (Gladwyne), The Rev. Dr. Hillary Raining The Rev. Marie Z. Swayze Universal Health Services, Inc. ECHOES Around the World Bill and Laura Buck St. David’s Episcopal Church Central Pennsylvania Dr. Audrey Evans (Radnor), The Rev. W. Frank Allen Scholarship Fund St. James the Less Head of School Circle Fox Chase Bank Charitable Fund Circle $25,000 - $49,999 $10,000 - $24,999 St. Peter’s Church in the Great Cristo Rey Philadelphia Glenmede Valley, The Rev. Abigail Crozier Nestlehutt High School Gordon and Patricia Fowler 1830 Family Foundation Kevin and Pam Hicks Josephine Templeton JKG Florida Business Corp The Rt. Rev. Edward L. Lee Jr. The Rev. W. Frank Allen and IMX Medical Dave Spina and Victoria Mars and Kathryn Lee Dr. Amy Allen Management Services Univest Bank and Trust Co. Maguire Enterprises L.P. Virginia F.C. Batchelder Foundation John K. and Elizabeth W. Knorr Verizon 1846 Society Philadelphia Youth Orchestra BB&T Charitable Foundation Margaret B. Wallis $50,000 - $99,999 Joyce Rehorst and Brian Bryn Mawr Trust Company The Lenfest Foundation Charlotte Weber Anonymous (3) Bernhardt Church of St. Martin-in-the- The Maguire Foundation The Caroline Alexander Buck Saint Mark’s Church (Locust Fields (Chestnut Hill), McCausland Foundation Assistant Head Foundation Street), The Rev. Sean E. Mullen The Rev. Jarrett Kerbel Benjamin R. Neilson of School Circle Ruth M. and Tristram C. Colket, Jr Sky Community Partners, Inc. The Curran Foundation $5,000 - $9,999 The Philadelphia Contributionship Ben and Audrey Solnit Diana Davis Spencer Good Samaritan Foundation American Sitework LLC Foundation, Inc. Allyson and Steve Ross

14 | St. James School Lifting Our Voices Together Anonymous Family Matters Community The Rev. Richard Alton and Angie McCole Joan and Bill Thomas Jim and Elaine Ballengee Development Corporation Inc Barbara Alton Howard and Barbara Meyers Charles and Elizabeth Tilden Mary Jane Barrett and Jack Terrill Brad Garfield and Amanda Anonymous (4) Moore Brothers Wine Company Michael Toklish Henninger Corinne and Henry Bower Baker’s Centre Laundromat Laurence and Harriet Morgan Walbridge Family Foundation Dr. Richard Grant Memorial Trust Joanne Behm and Bill Severson Elizabeth Morrison Margaret Walbridge The HBE Foundation Larry Christenson Benevity Community Impact Fund The Rev. Sean Mullen Suzanne and Richard Walton John and Helena Heywood Church of St. John (Lower Merion), Isabelle Benton and Aileen White James and Genie Murphy David Wanamaker The Rev. Frank Wallner James and Pamela Hill Robert W. Brano Karen and Thomas Nathan Washington Memorial Chapel Di Bruno Bros. Mary Hopkins (Valley Forge), The Rev. Calvary St. Augustine Episcopal Navigate Corporation Episcopal Church of The Randell Jesup and Maire Reavy Church, The Rev. Harry White Dr. Karl Krueger The Reverends Abigail Redeemer (Bryn Mawr), Michael and Susan Lastowski The Ruth Camp Campbell Faith Watson The Rev. Peter Vanderveen and Mark Nestlehutt Dr. Douglas Marshall Foundation Robert Weder The Episcopal Diocese of Mae Agnes Pasquariello Joe and Deedee McPeak CBPC Charitable Foundation Doug and Ann Wilkerson Pennsylvania, The Rt. Rev. Daniel Stu & Gini Peltz G. P. Gutiérrez Bill and Karen Mignucci Church of the Ascension Sally Williams (Gaithersburg, MD), Dr. Cliff Pemberton Barbara Miller and Ellen Pemberton Peppi Wister Matthew and Lori Espe The Rev. Javier Garcia Ocampo Richard and Anne Mullen Pfizer Foundation Matching Tom and Susan Zug Hamilton Family Foundation Judge Charles H. Cuffeld National Association of Gifts Program Sally and Peter Hillyer Michael and Ann D’Antonio Episcopal Schools The Rev. Nicholas B. Phelps Guardians $500 - $999 Jacqueline and Randall Jefferson Dan Devlin and Bill Steig Regional Asthma Management Philadelphia Beekeepers Guild John and Cindy Affleck Kenneth and Lorraine Jones Fred and Cassie Epting and Prevention Barry and Carol Pinheiro All Hallows Church, Wyncote David Kasievich and Sara Ridenour and Dr. Scot Fisher and Shelly Fisher The Rev. Andrew Kellner David and Urszula Pollard Sally Allen Robert Lawrence Forever Cheese Bill and Alyssa Kay Philip Post Anonymous (2) Cathy and Bill Siegl John and Minnie Kirwin Trilby and Matt Asano Dr. Eric Lien and Winnie The Rev. Kyle Babin and Robert McCormick Anderson IN MEMORIAM M&T Bank 1930 - 2018 H.F. ‘Gerry’ Lenfest Chuck and Judy Barber Susan McDonald The Rt. Rev. Allen Bartlett and Jerriette Bartlett Mondrian Investment Partners, Inc. Gerry Lenfest, one of Philadelphia’s most transformational Bartlett Tree Experts W. Duke Murphy and Lydia contemporary philanthropists, was a core supporter of St. James Scott Beaumont Delany Murphy Fund to Aid School. Mr. Lenfest was the first to commit to a St. James School William and Gail Bevan William Penn Foundation challenge grant of $100,000 in 2011, helping to get the school Derek and Heather Bodenstab The Scholler Foundation up and running. After this initial start-up gift, Gerry and his Robert Brown Amanda and Dick Smoot wife Marguerite supported the school through the Lenfest The Rev. Kenneth Bullock The Society of The Episcopal Foundation, sustaining our growth and development. ose who and Kathryn Bullock Church for the Advancement knew Mr. Lenfest describe him as an incredibly civic-minded of Christianity in Pennsylvania Vivian Bythewood man, and a kind and thoughtful friend. His love of Philadelphia, John Templeton Foundation Bob and Lindsay Carroll support for the city’s many cultural and educational institutions, and belief in Tower Bridge Advisors Mary Ann and Edward Case preserving the integrity of the media will leave a lasting legacy. In addition to his Tri-State Technical Sales Robert and Darlene Cavalier Corporation wife Marguerite, Mr. Lenfest is survived by a daughter, Diane Lenfest Myer, two sons, Cliffe and Cheryl Cheston Laurel Vietzen and Brook J. Lenfest and H. Chase Lenfest, and four grandchildren. Christ Church (Ithan), The Rev. Robert Warski John Sosnowski Elizabeth Walbridge Christ Episcopal Church (Media), The Rev. Canon Nancy Jeffrey and Gillian Waldron St. George’s Episcopal Church Phillip Prest James Deming Tina and Todd Whitlow Dr. Corinna Franklin (Ardmore), The Rev. and Dr. Rey Ramirez Kate and Mark Randall Susan Christie The Wilding Family Foundation Barbara Abbott Peggy Freeman Ted and May Belle Rauch Church Farm School St. Thomas’ Church (Whitemarsh), Church Pension Group Faculty Circle The Rev. Marek P. Zabriskie Harry French Angela Raymond and Warren Meyer Peggy Cooke $2,500 - $4,999 St. Timothy’s Episcopal Frank and Dottie Giordano Dr. Andrew B. Roberts Church (Roxborough), The Gold Cup Edwin H Cressman Memorial Anonymous and Susan Roberts The Rev. Timothy Steeves Fund Of The Philadelphia Dr. N. LeRoy Hammond Betsy and Jay Aikens The Rev. Martin Roth Foundation John Sweigart and Lisa Britton and Mrs. Donna Hammond Sue Ann and Mark Allen and Sarah Roth Patrick Cumberland Symantec Corporation Matching Joan Harrison Gerri Sammartino Dr. Richard Aplenc Gift and Dollars for Doers Program Caroline Davidson and Tina Glisovic Bill and Sue Henry Jay and Gail Todd Dick Schmidt and Carlo Muia Charles and Harriet Day Arch Street Presbyterian Church, Kathleen Huftalen Dana and Craig Toedtman Dorothy Sherwood The Rev. Dr. Nora DeLauter- The Rev. Bill Golderer Elizabeth Jeffords Dirk and Christine Soutendijk Johnson and Leslie DeLauter- George and Ronna Tyndall Judith and Douglas Jones Johnson Garland and Donna Barr St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Wilkie Lexus Charitable Fund Peter Kreek and Mary Farrow (Ardmore), The Rev. Michael Dr. Thomas M. Devlin Grant and Dianne Williams and Marge Devlin † Jay Blossom The Landis Family Giansiracusa Susan Wilton Jenny and Fred Disque Mel Lewis Bonder Earl Laney St. Paul’s Episcopal Church (Exton), The Rev. Maxine Jackie Brady John and Paula Wineland Dr. William L. Elkins Live Oak Foundation Maddox Dornemann The Rev. William Wood and and Helen Elkins Roy and Anita Clouser Lockheed Martin Kristine Wood John and Penny Stanger Jeremy Flood Bud and Barbara Coleman Wyatt MacGaffey Henrietta Tower Wurts Memorial Lewis Staples Kathleen and Walter Foley Timothy Donza and Christopher The Very Rev. Donna Maree Joly Walton Stewart Gordon and Molly Fowler Barrett Politan and Charles Carr Chaplain Circle David and Donna Stone Quincy Garfield Drexel University Dr. Steven Mark $1,000 - $2,499 Katherine and Russ Sullivan The Episcopal Academy and Charlotte Mark Don and Betty Graff David Adams and Rob Jennings Susquehanna International Group, Mr. and Mrs. S. Matthews The Episcopal Church of Leeds David Marshall LLP Matching Gifts Program V. Hamilton, Jr. Parish, The Rev. Justin McIntosh Thomas and Theresa Allen and Dominic Wolocko

*All names in red are proud members of the Wanamaker Scholarship Society † Deceased Donor Lifting Our Voices Together St. James School | 15 Rob and Nancy Hearne Todd and Wendy Valentine East Falls Local Barbara Kreps Springside Chestnut Hill Academy Thomas and Karen Helm Chad and Elizabeth Vandiver Chuck and Mary Ernst Rosemary Lane Paul Steinke George and Ann Hess Vanguard Group Foundation Craig and Dianne Failing Robert Laniak and Lorna Stern Fred Stevens and Usha Srinivasan Catherine Higgins Matching Gift Program Kathleen Felton and Wayne Mock Benjamin Leiby Russell Sullivan Janet Himmelreich Dick and Carol Vermeil Alice Flint Sheila Leith The Rev. Erika L. Takacs and Daniel Shapiro Mary Hobart and Robert Markey Robert and Jeanne White Flynn & O’Hara Uniforms, Inc. Jonesy and Lisi Lerch Kenneth Thompson Susan Hunsicker Morris Williams Dr. Darryl Ford and Dr. Gail Annie Lerew Jack and Pleasants Tinkler IBM Matching Grants Program The Rt. Rev. Wayne P. Wright Sullivan-Ford Thomas H. Lewis, Jr. † and Holly Wright Betsy Useem Stockton and Eleanor Illoway Lisa Fox Peggy and Earl Maltz Carol Yaster and William Levant Joseph and Laney Vogt Jones/Lippincott Family Virginia and Larry Frame Jim Matour Foundation Ray and Ellen Youstra West Catholic Preparatory High Brook Gardner and Jodi Spragins Marta McCave and Rick Faulkner The Rev. Catherine D. Kerr and School Gavigan Cemetery Memorial Jean McConnell Christopher J. Kerr Ambassadors Restoration William and Kim Whetzel $250 - $499 Dave and Mary Ann McDonough Heidi Kolberg Susan Gerrity Martha and Claude Wintner Robert McKiernan Sue and Alfred Kramer 38th Ward Democratic John and Carole Giegerich Women of St. Mary’s Executive Committee Lisa McNeill Episcopal Church, Wayne John Krick and Lisa Whitcomb Janet Giersch Mary and Roger Allen John and Carole Michaels Kathy Worrall Millie Lane-Berg Brian and Kristen Gitler Anonymous (2) Derek and Carolyn Moatz Wren Fellini Framing Jennifer and David Laurence Anne and Jeff Godsey Beth Ashendorf Anna Moore Sue Wyatt Anderson Gerard Lex Marc Golde Debbie and Vince Attardi Alice Motten Steven and Peggy Long Good Shepherd Church (Hilltown), Anne Barnett Betsy Motten Supporters George Luskus and Marsha Blake The Rev. Catherine D. Kerr $125 - $249 Glenn Beamer Michael Lynagh and Peg Mertz Wendy Munyon The Rev. Roy Almquist Debi and Kerry Lynch and Sharon Almquist Frances Marbury IN MEMORIAM Gail Bachman Laurie and Sam Marshall 1941 - 2018 Joseph Reed Ingersoll Deena and Curt Ball Patricia McBride Allison Barnes Mr. and Mrs. John J. McElroy, III St. James School supporter Joe Ingersoll had a successful career in Dr. Luther Brady † Elizabeth McLean retailing, department store management, and computer sales. Sallie Brooke Bob and Denise Muir Upon retirement, Mr. Ingersoll volunteered many hours at Lisa Brown and Jeremy Nearhoof Queenie and Dixie Northrup Pennypack Farm in Horsham and also helped to start a food Roger and Trish Brown Penguin Random House co-op at the Highlands in Fort Washington. At. St. James School, Sean Campbell Perry and March Pepper Mr. Ingersoll’s most memorable project was a team effort with his Elle Carolan Peter and Georgette Phillips wife, Gretchen, and their therapy dogs – black and yellow labs – Phillip Cary and Nancy Hazle William Rapp making weekly visits to St. James. His carpentry skills also came in Al and Jamin Cassidy Louis Reddy handy for the building of our campus chicken coop, where the Joshua Castaño Don and Michele Rice student-operated “Chicken Tenders Club” cares for our chickens. In addition to his wife, Tina Cellucci Edward Riley Gretchen, he is survived by sons, Reed and Richard; a brother, Bob; and eight first cousins. Steve Chawaga and Laurie Novo John and Theresa Rollins Church of the Good Shepherd Gerald and Elizabeth Rorer (Rosemont), The Rev. Ian B. Dr. Walter Rosenfeld Montgomery Fanny and Xavier Belanger Nancy Greytok Joshua Myers and Lynne Rosenfield John and Dale Cleary Myron Bloom Karen Grigsby John Newhall Ruth Scarborough Betsy Cloues Elizabeth and Jean-Pierre Bouvel Gloria A. Hagins Mary and Ken Noller George and Carole Scheffey Denise Colliers Robert Boyer and Linda Thiel Elizabeth Harper Pennsylvania Trust Edith and Alan Seligson Jerry Coxe Boys’ Latin of Philadelphia Ben Hayllar Addie Peyronnin Rebecca Pepper Sinkler Fund, Daughters of the King, Schuylkill Charter School Vanguard Charitable HEADstrong Foundation Philadelphia Zoo Deanery Chapter Dana Brown Dr. Josephine Smith Megan Hennigan Phyllis Powell John Davis Susan and Dick Brown St. Alban’s Episcopal Church Joe Herbst Marita and Michael Poxon Rose DiSanto and Stephen Starnes (Newtown Square), The Rev. The Buck Family Fund Hickory Neck Episcopal Church Barry and Mary Pritchard Matthew Dayton-Welch Monica Djerassi Patricia Bushyager (Toano, VA), The Rev. Jennifer James and Amy Regan Mary Dugery St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church The Rev. David A. Canan and Andrews-Weckerly (West Vincent), The Rev. Tommy Harriett Richards Matthew and Susan Dupee Anne Canan Peter and Elena Hill Thompson Don and Elizabeth Roberts E.R.M. Company, Inc. Charles and Geraldine Carroll The Rev. Matthew Holcombe St. Martin’s Church (Radnor), and Alicia Holcombe Joan Roberts Dr. Barry Fabius and Donna Fabius The Rev. Christopher Bishop Charles Chafee Gil Robinson Christopher and Christine Christoph and Kevin Hook St. Paul’s School, Concord, NH Patricia Gallagher Konstanze Fabian Paige and James Infortuna Aliina Ross Donald and Nancy Strathy Sharon Gallagher Mary Cloues Skip and Carol Irvine Ruotolo, Spewak & Co. The Rev. Peter Stube Cathy and Richard Sanborn Benjamin and Leslye Gerson and Rachael Stube Susan Cole Robert and Denise Jefferson Mary Sawyer Sally Griffith Dode and Barry Tague The Rev. Elizabeth W. Colton Elizabeth Johnson and Chip Vaughan Wayne and Trang Schuh Brenda and Conrad Grove Robert Tanfield Ethel † and William Cooper † Roshonda Jones Clifford Schwinger Chuck and Margot Gupta Danielle Taylor Carol Copland Gail Guthridge and Stephen Hand Katherine Crusi Will Jordan Cornelia Seidel James and Joan Hall Pamela Thaxter Bill and Martha Cyphers Walt and Tracy Kasievich Elizabeth Shuttleworth Charlene Hanbury Lynn Tomko The Rev. Lynn Czarniecki Karl and Michelle Kellner Adrienne Simpson Kevin J. Harty Matthew and Jennifer Tucker Davis and Lucy Dure Randolph and Eileen Klein David Skoog Ronald Alphonso Hayes Upper Dublin Lutheran Church David Durham The Rev. Carl J. Knapp and Wilson Smith (Ambler), Pastor Dyan Lawlor Josephine Knapp Joan Hermann East Falls Community Council Somogy Custom Graphic Design

16 | St. James School Lifting Our Voices Together Toni Hoffacker Daniel Wagner and Mary Eno Ronnie Collins Anu Gupta Emilia Lievano and Craig Hoffman Dr. Woodrow W. Wendling and Marianne Cook Nancy Haas William Fitzgerald Hollister Creative Sue Wendling Pamela Covey Mae Hadfield Stephen and Christina Lightcap Holmesburg Bakery LLC West Laurel Hill Cemetery & Paul and Denene Coyle Benjamin and Kieran Haley Margaret Lindem Funeral Home Holly and Will James Meghan Coyne Len and Edna Haley Mary Chris and Steve Lindsay Molly Poole Wolfe Martha Johnson Betsy Crowell Margaret Haley George Lopez Roderick Wolfson and Beth Varcoe Arthur and Beth Kalemkarian Robert Crozer Steve and Louise Haley Manuel and Aurora Lopez Anne Wright Walt and Cindy Kasievich Francesca and Robert Dalglish Curtis Hall and Selena Zelezny Shannon Lopez Dennis Young Sandra Knup The Honorable Stewart Dalzell Michelle Hall Will Lopez Richard and Diane Kolb Friends Up to $125 and Kathie Dalzell Jerry Hansen Greg Louis Joel Dankoff Toni and Denis Lucey Craig and Monique Laird Ann Abbott David Harper Madeleine Delson Phil Luong Mary Loveland Mary Abood Carol Ann Harris Norman MacArthur and Bill Novak Kathleen Denis and Albert Rohr Sid Harris ThaiBinh Luong and The Rev. Paul Adler and Lindsay Jessica McDonald Barbara and Richard Mainwaring Barrett-Adler Robert and Yen Desilets Susan Harwood Eileen Lynn Sandra Goadby Mannix Dr. Ann M. Ainsworth Bonnie and Steve Devlin Donna Hecker Jeffrey and Clarissa Lyon James Markee and Thomas Alton Laura Dingfield Ben and Karen Heckman Bruce and Noreen MacCullough Alix Shreiner Markee John Alvino Patricia and Charles DiPuppo Michael and Barbara Hendrixson John Madarasz Suzanne Matlock Charolette Anderson Ivan and Jane Dmochowski Carol Henn Jennifer and Daniel Mahon Linda McConnell Anonymous (3) Harold and Mona Don Ruth Herd Beth McDonough Sharon Dooley Candace Margolin Jamie and Sandy Arnold Margaret Hill and Jim Moore Lisa McLean Erin and David Dugery The Rev. Dorothy Auer Robert and Barbara Hobbs Sheldon and Harriet Margolis Patricia McLennan Robin Ayres Peter and Kay Dugery Betty Holmes and Thomas Wozniak Nancy Massey Dale Ayton Betty Dunkel-Hernon Dorothy Holweger George McNeely Anne Matthews Helen Ballard Sadie Durham Hope Partnership for Education David McShane Katherine Maus and Steven Wren Leon Baroni Stephanie and Steven Dykes JoAnne and Dave Hopkins The Rev. Paul Megge Mary Ellen Maynard Juliette Battisti Beth Dzwil and Andrew McMaster Sandra Roberts Hudson Frank and Debbie Meloni Carissa Mazurick Karen Belli Emmalee Eckstein Bill and Dorothy Hufford The Rt. Rev. Rodney R. Michel Leanne Mazurick Scott Bellis Ronald Emrich and Marc John and Katharine Hughes Greg and Susan Moore Coleman Michael Mazurick Cathy Bertanzetti Bob Hunter and Patti Sheehy Jim and Mimi Munnis Jane Erickson David and Angela Bilger Dayna Hutchins Robert and Patricia Murphy Expressway Grip Melissa Biondi Zoe Hutchinson Karl Murray Lynn Falk IN MEMORY OF John and Lisa Black Barry and Karen Jacobson Martha Nelson Christopher and Jacqueline Farina Alice M. Boyce by Jamila Moore Anne Blackburn The Rev. F. Washington Christine Neville David and Sarah Farnsworth Wilhelmina Edward Clare and Jeff Block “Tony” Jarvis by Ruth Scarborough Steve and Helen Ockenden Catherine Fasy Elaine Jenkins-Wacey Jim and Mary Boerckel Dr. Robert J. Gill Francis and Susan O’Donnell Jemeila Felder Amy and Brian Boney Addie Johnson by Bruce and Jill Gill Laura and Gardiner Pearson Dorothy Fitzpatrick Robert and Maureen Bonhard Jason Jones Iris Gowling by Freda Gowling Karen E. Pelino Kathleen and Matt Flaherty The Rev. Frederick H. Borsch Susan Jordan Norman Hackett by Norman Paul Perry and Barbara Borsch Miriam Flynn and Barry Keen Timothy and Mark MacArthur and Bill Novak Ted and Anne Peters Mitchell Bormack and Christopher Foley Kaltenbach Diana Hearne and Jane Schade David Reape Allyson Katzman Bormack and Rachel Buurma Mark Kaplan by Rob and Nancy Hearne Barbara and Ronald Robinson Lisa Bourne Jill Foster Donna Kasievich Mr & Mrs Charles J. Kenkelen by Jeff Kenkelen Debi and Andy Rubin Mary Bowden Alma C. Fraser Vince Kasievich Richard Gale Susan E. Marshall by Douglas Colleen Ruefle and Jim Shields Liz Bowman Douglas and Celia Kaucic Marshall, Harold and Mona Don David and Paula Ganley Dr. S. Valence Sauri and Patsy Sauri Box Tops For Education Ann Kavanaugh A. Thomas Miller by Barbara Miller Joan Garde The Rev. E. Edward Shiley John Boyle Jeff Kenkelen The Rev. Canon Dr. Rudolph and Kim Shiley Emilie Bregy Edlyne Garnier John and Mims Kerr Moore by Honour Moore Dan and Cinnie Slack Carol Bremme Winifred Gaskell Eleanor Kingsbury Peter Purse by Priscilla Purse St. Peters Episcopal Church Eli Bromley Brenda and Martin Geitz Charlie and Chloe Kinzig Mary Josephine Reavy, Sarah Thrift Gift Shop by Dencie Brooke Bruce and Jill Gill John and Jenifer Kohlhas Stifler Jesup and Phil Jesup Randell Jesup and Maire Reavy St. Philip Episcopal Church Ann Glass (Columbus, OH), The Rev. Lionel and Christine Broome Michael Kolak Sophie and Curtis Glovier Beverley Rhinesmith Charles E. Wilson Sarah Brown Elaine Kratz by Robert Crozer Jim and Lori Goldfinger Linda Sterthouse David and Ann Brownlee Josh Kruger Frank Edward Sapp Jessica Stinson Bonnie Buchak Howard Goldstein Anne Kulak by Elaine Sapp William and Victoria Strong Dennis Burton Beth Gordon Mike and Ana-Kay Laing Richard Swayze by The Rev. Marie Swayze Beth Ten Have Trish Caldwell Judiene Gordon Laura Lane Katie Talbot by Ludlow and Stephen and Barbara Theobald Mrs. Charles Carroll III Harry and Sandra Gould Melanie Lane Barbara Miller Bill and Alison Thompson Barbara Cassel Freda Gowling Berkley and Margaret Latimer Jeanne Tanfield by Robert Tanfield Marylouise Toal Anna Cassidy Stevie Graves Emily Law Clarence & Fay Whitlow by Tina Kathleen Greely Andre and Carol Trevathan Louis Cavaliere Candace and Rich Lawson and Todd Whitlow Nancy Green The Rev. James A. Trimble and Dohyun and Dianna Cha William Leadbetter Marilyn Young Gail Trimble Church of St. Alban (Roxborough), Edwin Greenlee Susan Leinberger by Kathleen and Walter Foley Anne and Martin Trumpler The Rev. Paul Adler The Rev. Hilary Greer Kimberly Lent Joseph and Ida Zabinski, Sallie van Merkensteijn Jeffrey Cianci Nancy Greene and Peter Grove and Joseph Ryan Ken LeRoy by Robert and Theresa Ryan George and Melissa Vosburgh Terry Clattenburg Linda Groves Elissa Lewis

Lifting Our Voices Together St. James School | 17 Bob and Virginia Powell Pam and Michael Steitz Germantown Friends School Church of the Good THE DR. AUDREY The Rev. Walter Prehn Connie and Bernie The Gold Cup Shepherd, Rosemont EVANS LEGACY John and Constance Profaci Stelzenmuller Church Farm School Church of The Holy Apostles Kim Stillwell and The Mediator Recognizing Priscilla Purse John W. Hallahan Catholic Girls’ SOCIETY Church of the Holy Trinity, Alexandra Stone High School donors who have included St. Celian Putnam Rittenhouse Square James in their estate plans David and Louise Stone The Haverford School Janet Pyewell Church of The Redeemer, Bebe Strawbridge Anonymous (2) Kenneth Raining Holy Family University Bryn Mawr Edward Stricker Mara Blake-Ward Vivian and Artis Ray Hope Partnership for Education Church of Our Saviour, Caroline Strong Jenkintown Robert W. Brano Juli Reddy KIPP Dubois Collegiate Academy Patty Strosnider Church of St. Alban, Roxborough Charles N. Brock II Rebecca Reed La Roche College Peggy and Jon Sukonik Church of St. Andrew Roy and Anita Clouser Tom Rees La Salle College High School and St. Monica Peter and Jeralyn Svanda William and Cantor Eagleson Hank Reichner Little Flower Catholic High Church of St. Asaph, Carole Swain School for Girls Dr. Audrey Evans William Reid Bala Cynwyd and Rasjidah Franklin Medical College Of Wisconsin David Kasievich Fred and Guyanne Renigar Church of St. John, Lower Merion and Andrew Kellner Kathryn Swayze Mercy Career & Technical Augustine and Christine Repetto Church of St. Jude and The Charles Theobald High School The Rev. Marie Z. Swayze Nativity, Lafayette Hill Beverley Rhinesmith-Pape Missoula Children’s Theater George and Ronna Tyndall Dr. Patrick Thomas Robert and Nancy Ricciardi Church of St. Martin-in- Radclyffe and Maria Thompson National Association the-Fields, Chestnut Hill Aimee Rich of Episcopal Schools Ron and Susan Thompson The Episcopal Church of Irene McCarthy NativityMiguel Coalition Tom Rickards Elaine Torresani Leeds Parish, Markham, VA Robbin McCarthy Penn State Abington Holly Rieck Phyllis Touchstone The Episcopal Diocese Bob and Karen McClennen Pennsylvania Association of Pennsylvania Daniel Ritter Julia Urwin Kenneth McCluskey of Independent Schools George W. South Memorial Christine Riviello Susan Van Allen Robert McCormick The Perkiomen School Church of the Advocate Lawrence Roberts and Nancy Walz Jose Vargas Diane McDonough Philadelphia Beekeepers Guild Good Shepherd Church, Hilltown Mary McCullough Robinson Tony Vetrano Chris Mckee Philadelphia Zoo Hickory Neck Episcopal Church Andrew and Shelley Rosen Michael and Tracy Viola Sandra McLean Planned Parenthood of Mercy Neighborhood Ministries Rod and Pat Ross Nancy Vogt Ruth Mecklin Southeasternn Pennsylvania The Philadelphia Charles and Jacquelyn Rothera Alison Wallace Episcopal Cathedral Frances Menin Ridge Allegheny Hunting Leslie Roy and Lane Walsh Park Civic Association Saint Mark’s Church, Judith and Mitchell Mensch Thomas Johantgen Fred and Lura Wampler Saint James School, Locust Street Dr. Mary Ann Meyers Clair Rozier Joan Warnick Hagerstown, MD Salem Baptist Church William and Theresa Mignucci Bob Rushton The Rev. Paula Wehmiller The SHARE Food Program St. Alban’s Episcopal Church, Ludlow and Barbara Miller Robert and Theresa Ryan Newtown Square Deborah Weil The Society of St. George, Beth Miner Evelyn Ruth Sachs Philadelphia St. Andrew’s Church, Yardley Ann and John Weiss David Moe Maggie Sanborn Special Equestrians St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Joy Weissman West Vincent Michele Mohr Elaine Sapp Springside Chestnut Ethel Wesley Hill Academy St. Christopher’s Church, John and Carol Molyneux Saxon Office Technologies Mike Wherley and Janet Distel St. Paul’s School, Concord, NH Gladwyne Honour Moore Walter Schiff Bridget Whitlow Tyler School of Art, St. David’s Episcopal Church, Jamila Moore Margaret and Richard Schneider Larry Wiggins Temple University Radnor Susan Moran Vincent Schott George and Berta Wrangham Tune Up Philly/Philadelphia St. Elizabeth’s Episcopal Church, Jim Mundy Lucinda Schwebel Ridgewood, NJ Elizabeth and Paul Wright Youth Orchestra Michael Murray Bryan and Karin Schwenk St. George St. Barnabas Church Minturn Wright University of Pennsylvania Tyler Myers Steve Schwinger St. George’s Episcopal Church, Marta Zamora Vetri Community Partnership Paula Nadon Ardmore Pamela Serra West Catholic Preparatory St. James Episcopal Church, Rian Nemeroff High School Brian Shaffer and Ed Wicks EDUCATIONAL Langhorne Donna Nichols William Penn Charter School Robert Shannon AND COMMUNITY St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Marguerite Nicholson-Schenk and Daniel Lavner PARTNERSHIPS Germantown Kevin and Kerrin Noller Rita Shaughnessy CHURCH St. Mark’s Church, Honey Brook The Agnes Irwin School Megan Noller Lynn and David Shea PARTNERSHIPS St. Martin’s Church, Radnor Big Picture Philadelphia Mary Oaks Joan and Harm Shell African Episcopal St. Mary’s Church, Boys’ Latin of Philadelphia Daniel O’Donnell Church of St. Thomas Cathedral Road Marion Shueneman Charter School Jane Parker All Hallows Church, Wyncote St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, Mickey Shumway Carver High School of Ardmore Judith Parker Linda Silva Engineering and Science All Saints’ Church, Torresdale St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, Margaret Paschal Pat and Rush Smith Chatham Hall Arch Street Presbyterian Church Wayne Paul Patent Michael and Anita Soar Conshohocken Rowing Center Calvary St. Augustine Episcopal Church St. Matthew’s Church, Suzanne Patterson St. Elizabeth’s Episcopal Church Cristo Rey Philadelphia Maple Glen (Ridgewood, NJ), The Rev. High School Christ Church, Ithan Joseph Pecora St. Michael’s Church, Yeadon and Adriana Gonzalez Joan F. Conley Drexel University Christ Church, Old Swedes St. Paul’s Church, Doylestown Barrie Pendergast St. James Episcopal Church Christ Episcopal Church, Media East Falls Community Council St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, and Tom Stambaugh (Langhorne), The Rev. Church of the Advent, Barbara A. Kelley East Falls Local Chestnut Hill Eleanor Penniman Kennett Square St. Mark’s Church ECHOES Around the World St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Exton Melody Pentz Church of the Ascension, (Honey Brook), The Rev. English-Speaking Union, Gaithersburg, MD St. Peter’s Church in the Ron and Sue Marcia Wilkinson Philadelphia Branch Great Valley Church of the Ascension, Michael and Laura Piacentini St. Mary’s Church (Cathedral The Epiphany School Parkesburg St. Peter’s Church, Glenside Katharine Place Road), The Rev. Peter M. Carey The Episcopal Academy Church of the Good St. Peter’s Church, Philadelphia Harold and Emily Starr Joyce Platt Friends Central School Samaritan, Paoli St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Charles and Joanne Stehle Delaware, OH Daniel and Margo Polett Friends Select School

18 | St. James School Lifting Our Voices Together St. Philip Episcopal Church, Christ Church and St. Michael’s Robert Gray Allyson and Steve Ross Margaret B. Wallis Columbus, OH (Germantown) Sally Griffith Leslie Roy and Thomas Washington Memorial St. Philip’s Church, New Hope Christ Episcopal Church Brenda and Conrad Grove Johantgen Chapel (Valley Forge), (Media), The Rev. Canon The Rev. Dr. Karl Krueger St. Simon The Cyrenian Nancy Greene and Peter Grove Saint Francis-in-the-Fields Episcopal Church Nancy James Deming (Sugartown), The Rev. Kevin Robert and Jeanne White Alexandra Guisinger St. Thomas’ Church, Whitemarsh Church of St. Alban Dellaria Tina and Todd Whitlow (Roxborough), The Rev. and David Nickerson St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, Saint Mark’s Church (Locust William Penn Charter School Paul Adler Len and Edna Haley Street), The Rev. Sean E. Mullen Roxborough Wren Fellini Framing Church of St. Asaph (Bala George and Ann Hess Sam Fritch Photography Trinity Church, Gulph Mills Cynwyd), The Rev. Barry Harte James and Pamela Hill ShopRite of Fox Street Trinity Episcopal Church, Ambler Church of the Ascension MONTHLY DONORS Dr. Peter Hillyer and Sally Hillyer Stephanie Shore Trinity Memorial Church, (Gaithersburg, MD), The Rev. Anonymous (2) Philadelphia Javier Garcia Ocampo Mary Hopkins Scott and Hillary Simon Trilby and Matt Asano Upper Dublin Lutheran Church, Church of The Redeemer Susan Hunsicker Becca Solnit (Bryn Mawr), The Rev. Peter Joanne Behm and Bill Severson Ambler IMX Medical Management Dave Spina and Victoria Mars Vanderveen Services Fanny and Xavier Belanger Villanova Faith Dick Stacy and Life Community Bud and Barbara Coleman Gretchen Ingersoll Jay Blossom St. Christopher’s Church Carol Copland Derek and Heather Bodenstab Washington Memorial Chapel, Jacqueline and Randall Jefferson (Gladwyne), The Rev. Dr. Valley Forge Daughters of the King, Susan Jordan Hillary Raining Robert Brown Women of St. Mary’s Episcopal Schuylkill Deanery Chapter David Kasievich and St. David’s Episcopal Church Joshua Castaño Church, Wayne The Rev. Dr. Nora DeLauter- The Rev. Andrew Kellner (Radnor), The Rev. W. Frank Roy and Anita Clouser Johnson and Leslie DeLauter- Allen Amy Lancaster Johnson Bud and Barbara Coleman IN-KIND St. George’s Episcopal Church Millie Lane-Berg Daughters of the King, DONATIONS Di Bruno Bros. (Ardmore), The Rev. Barbara José Rodriguez Schuylkill Deanery Chapter Jenny and Fred Disque Abbott Philip and Lisa Alandt Dr. Audrey Evans Leslie and Todd Lewis St. Matthew’s Church The Rev. Paul Adler and Timothy Donza and Mary Chris and Steve Lindsay (Maple Glen), The Rev. Richard Grant Ms. Lindsay Barrett-Adler Christopher Barrett Politan David S. Robinson Toni and Denis Lucey Hilary Greer Betsy and Jay Aikens Erin and David Dugery St. Peter’s Church in the Frances Marbury Gloria A. Hagins Mary and Roger Allen Mary Dugery Great Valley, The Rev. Candace Margolin and Ben and Karen Heckman The Rev. Roy Almquist and Peter and Kay Dugery Abigail Crozier Nestlehutt Jim Moore Kathleen Huftalen Shannon Almquist Beth Dzwil and St. Timothy’s Episcopal Dr. Douglas Marshall Susan Hunsicker American Sitework LLC Andrew McMaster Church (Roxborough), Jean McConnell The Rev. Timothy Steeves David Kasievich and Gracen Ashton The Episcopal Academy The Rev. Andrew Kellner Joe and Deedee McPeak John and Penny Stanger Jim and Elaine Ballengee The Episcopal Diocese of Karl and Michelle Kellner Pennsylvania, The Rt. Rev. Ruth Mecklin Pam and Michael Steitz Janet and John Barrett Daniel G. P. Gutierrez Jennifer and David Laurence Kathryn and Mark Miani Linda Sterthouse Bartlett Tree Experts Dr. Audrey Evans Annie Lerew John and Carol Molyneux David and Donna Stone Joanne Behm and Bill Severson Gordon and Patricia Fowler Angie McCole Moore Brothers Wine Company The Rev. Peter Stube Isabelle Benton Judith and Daniel Francis and Rachael Stube Derek and Carolyn Moatz and Aileen White Queenie and Dixie Northrup Peggy Freeman Peggy and Jon Sukonik Christine Neville Claudia Bermudez Maris Ogg and Bob Smith Brad Garfield and Amanda The Rev. Marie Z. Swayze Bryan and Karin Schwenk Mel Bonder Henninger Peter and Liz Oliver Bill and Alison Thompson David and Donna Stone Robert W. Brano Quincy Garfield Mae Agnes Pasquariello Jay and Jo Ann Townsend Rachael and Peter Stube Lionel and Christine Broome Good Shepherd Church Ron and Sue Petrocelli Anita Trimm Katherine and Russ Sullivan Dana Brown (Hilltown), The Rev. Catherine Philip and Sarah Price George and Ronna Tyndall Russell Sullivan Susan and Dick Brown D. Kerr Bob and Virginia Powell Upper Dublin Lutheran Church Danielle Taylor and Dr. Richard Grant Caroline Ramsey Bob and Lindsay Carroll (Ambler), Pastor Dyan Lawlor Stephen Hand Stevie Graves Ted and May Belle Rauch Al and Jamin Cassidy Joseph and Laney Vogt

IN HONOR OF David Dugery/IMX Mary Hopkins Miani Family by Deborah Weil Rebecca Solnit by Len and Edna Haley by Jim and Lin Buck by Ben and Audrey Solnit The Rev. Sean Mullen Magdalena Adler by Lindsay Dr. Audrey Evans David Kasievich by Beth Dzwil by Kyle Babin and Robert St. James School Staff by Jackie Barrett-Adler and Paul Adler by Al and Jamin Cassidy, and Andrew McMaster, Carole McCormick, Leslie and Brady, Matt and Alicia Holcombe The Rev. Dr. Kyle Babin Elizabeth Harper, Zoe Hutchinson Swain and Rasjidah Franklin Nora DeLauter-Johnson David and Donna Stone by Paige and James Infortuna and Karen E. Pelino Marianne Keane’s Birthday The Rev. Abigail Crozier by David and Louise Stone Jim Ballengee and Phil Price by Rian Nemeroff by Randolph and Lori Exley Nestlehutt The Rev. Marie Swayze by Bruce and Jill Gill by Anne and Martin Trumpler Eileen Klein, Patricia McLennan The Rev. Andrew Kellner by by Kathryn Swayze Joanne Behm and Bill Severson Jerry Hansen and Linda and Thomas Wozniak The Flint, Nelson, and Steel Mother Erika Takacs by Bill and Dorothy Hufford by Alice Flint McConnell Families The Rev. Dr. Hillary D. Raining by Ron and Susan Thompson Sarah Carroll by Anne J. Carroll by Don and Michele Rice Laurie Flint, Kim Brown, John and Jayme Kerr Kevin Todd by Jay and Gail Todd Mr. and Mrs. Tristram Colket, Jr. Nelson Oshirak by Alice Flint by John and Mims Kerr Noah Rubin & Luke Miani William Vandiver by Charlotte Weber, Ted by Debi and Andy Rubin Gordon Fowler Carol and Edward Knauff by William and Victoria Strong and May Belle Rauch by Gordon and Molly Fowler by Janet Himmelreich Beverley Rhinesmith-Pape by David Moe Margaret Wallis by Sophie and Elizabeth Colton Good Shepherd Church’s Vestry R.D. Kuhn, Sr. by Michael and Curtis Glovier, Holly and Will by Anne and Martin Trumpler by The Rev. Cathy Kerr Barbara Hendrixson The Ross Family by Leon Baroni James, John and Theresa Rollins Judge Stewart Dalzell by Scott Bellis Gloria Gordon Barbara Lawton The Rev. Fleming Rutledge The Rt. Rev. Wayne P by James and Amy Regan by Judiene Gordon by Davis and Lucy Dure Candace Margolin by Jim Moore and Mrs. Holly Wright Dr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Devlin by Morris Williams by Jennifer Andrews-Weckerly Diana Gould and Pam Massey Dave McDonough Bob Smith by Bonnie and Steve Devlin and Mike and Marty North by Beth McDonough by Sally and Peter Hillyer

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During Baccalaureate Mass, staff gather to Excited members of House Patientia celebrate winning Nafi Mink (Class of 2018) and pray for the 8th grade graduates. the 2018 House Cup. volunteer Mary Hopkins paint during a service trip to Beaver Island, MI. Board of Directors The Rev. W. Frank Allen David Kasievich – The Rev. Sean Mullen – Dana W. Toedtman Rector, St. David’s Church Ex-officio President Former Learning Resource (Radnor) Head of School, St. James Rector, Saint Mark’s Church Specialist, William Penn School (Locust Street) Charter School Dana E. Brown Executive Vice President, Susan D. Lastowski Shenia Reddy George I. Tyndall, Jr. Consumer Banking, Univest Senior Client Employee Parent of Sydnee Reddy, Retired Owner, Benefits Advisor, SJS Class of 2015; Chestnut Hill Resale Audrey Evans, MD – Morgan Lewis & Brockius Operations Associate, Emerita Wells Fargo Ronna A. Tyndall – Retired Chief of Oncology, William J. Mignucci, Jr. Chair, Board Recruitment Children’s Hospital of President, Di Bruno Bros. Nathaniel M. Robinson, & Governance Committee Philadelphia MD – Honorary Retired Business Manager, Hon. Gregory Preeminent Physician, Chestnut Hill Resale Gordon B. Fowler, Jr. – P. Montanaro Educator, Pioneer, Vice President Vice President and Executive Philanthropist; 1926-2016 Margaret B. Wallis President & Chief Executive Director, Office of the Former Development Officer, Officer, Glenmede; Director, President; and Executive Steven W. Ross University of Pennsylvania The Glenmede Trust Company Director, Federal Affairs, Director, Transaction Execution, Office of Government & Corporate Development, Todd Whitlow Community Relations, Lockheed Martin Global Client Director, Drexel University Symantec