Jupiter Christian School ANNUAL REPORT 2015-16 School Year Class of JCS Mission... SCHOOL PROFILE 2016 Stats: Jupiter Christian School exists to glorify God by educating young leaders 15-16 Grade Point Average REVENUE BY PERCENTAGE Distribution Class of 2016 spiritually, academically, physically, and Fundraising Based on cumulative weighted GPA socially with Christ-centered programs Auxiliary 6% 5% TOP 10% 4.28 offered in a nurturing community. TOP 25% 4.10 Budget Summary 2015-16: TOP 50% 3.78 Total Income: Acceptances Class of 2016 Overall Class Average 3.33 100% of graduating seniors went on to college. $7, 34 6 , 778 Total Expenditures: SAT & ACT Results Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale New York Film Academy Class of 2016 Auburn University Nova Southeastern University $7,486 , 94 5 Baylor University Palm Beach Atlantic University SAT Top 10% Top 25% Top 50% Chapman University Palm Beach State College Critical Clemson University Portland State University Reading 680 636 593 Charleston Southern University Samford University Coastal Carolina University Savannah College of Art Math 623 607 575 Academic University of Colorado Stetson University ACT Programs 89% East Carolina University St. Leo University Composite 30 29 27 Elon University Southeastern University Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Toccoa Falls College COSTS BY PERCENTAGE Tech University 9 AP, 9 Dual Enrollment University of Alabama ■ Salaries & Benefits ■ Operating Courses Offered Florida Atlantic University University of Florida Florida Gulf Coast University University of Central Florida ■ Debt Service ■ Capital Projects Faculty and Staff: Florida Institute of Technology University of North Florida Class of 2016 Earned Over Florida Polytechnic University University of Mississippi 4% Number of Faculty & Staff: Florida State University University of 9% 55 Full Time Faculty, 32 Full Time Staff & 13 Part Time Staff $550,000 Full Sail University University of South Florida in Scholarships King’s College University of Tampa 55 Full Time Faculty & Administration: Liberty University University of West Florida 4 Doctoral Degrees, 19 Master Degrees Meredith College Washington State University 30% Mississippi State College Wheaton College 2015-16 School Enrollment: Newbury College K3 – 6th Grade: 7th – 12th Grade: 57% 287 292 15-16 TOTAL: 579 Homeschool Students SCHOOL PROFILE Participating in JCS Programs: 49 Fine Arts SCHOOL PROFILE Academy: Percentage of Students in Fine Arts Academy: 15-16 Fine Arts Academy Courses: Approximately 50% of JCS students 7-12th grade participate in the Fine Arts Academy Athletic Highlights Visual Art 7 & 8 Band Instrumental Music 7 & 8 2015-2016 Choir 7 & 8 Fine Arts Academy Major Achievements, Theatre Arts 7 & 8 Awards, & Scholarships 2015-16: Individual District Champions 2015-16 Mia Taylor – Track – 3200m Visual Art Survey Music: AP Studio Art 2D Design Dorson St. Phard – Track – 100m AP Studio Art Drawing • Veterans Day and Christmas Austin Tuttle – Wrestling – 145lb Jackson Bishop – Wrestling – 120lb Band I • Spring Concert and Awards Program Eric Barnes – Wrestling – 113lb Percussion • Various Community Performances Choir I • ACSI March 2016 Middle School Choral Competition. Teams Competing at Regions: Choir II JCS MS Choir Earned a Superior Rating. Boys Soccer • Baseball • Girls Volleyball Current Teams: Theatre Arts I • ACSI May 2016 Solo & Ensemble Band Competition. Middle School: Varsity: Theatre Arts II JCS students represented 15 Entries & Earned 14 Superior Athletes Qualified for State: Volleyball Cheer Stagecraft & Production I & II Ratings & 1 Excellent Rating. Eric Barnes – Wrestling Football Volleyball Kemper Reback – Cross Country Cross Country (Boys) Basketball Theatre: Josh Skielnik – Track – 1600m Cross Country (Girls) Soccer (Boys) • Fall 2015 Production - The Necklace Kaylyn Nereau, Riley Fazio, Hannah Jamison, and Golf (Boys) Wrestling • Spring 2016 Production - Aladdin Jr. Mackenzie Fazio – Track – 4x100m relay Golf (Girls) Baseball 2016 Athletes Signed with : Football Art: Lacrosse (Boys) Swimming Nik Constantakos: Baseball - Charleston Southern University Basketball (Boys) • ArtiGras Festival- Youth Art Competition. Sean Farmer: Baseball - Taccoa Falls College Junior Varsity: Soccer (Girls) K5-12th Grade - 2 Best of Shows, Nathaniel Hamilton: Baseball - Taccoa Falls College Volleyball Soccer (Boys) Numerous 2nd Place Ribbons Madeline Moore: Volleyball - Wheaton College Basketball (Boys) Wrestling • Lighthouse School of Art- Student Competition. Golf Baseball K5-12th Grade - 1st Place Ribbon, Approximately 70% of Upper School Tennis Numerous 2nd Place Ribbons Students Participate in JCS Athletics Track & Field • ACSI Art Festival Student Exhibition. Lacrosse K5-12th Grade - 4 Best of Show Ribbons, Numerous Superior Ribbons • Ashley Rivardo, Class of 2016 Pathfinder Nominee, Savannah College of Art and Design. 15-16 SCHOOL PROFILE Overview of Plan is composed of STRATEGIC PLAN 9 Strategic Imperatives 2015-2018 to move JCS forward in excellence UPDATE World in 21st Century Education Imperative #3 Imperat ive #1 Human Resources Changers: The employees at JCS are our most valuable resource. Any significant Spiritual Life strategy must include goals for developing and nurturing this The founders of JCS were intent on providing a solid educational resource. We will strive to create an environment in which excellence experience from a biblical worldview perspective. JCS will continue is an expectation and a part of our culture. the founders’ expectations by providing opportunities for students to Resulting in… engage biblical truth claims in the areas of personal faith, moral and • Intentional focus and improvements in faculty and staff professional ethical behavior, and service to others. JCS students will be known development, evaluations, and salaries for their desire to serve those most in need. • Equipping our employees to engage with students as spiritual Resulting in… mentors • Upper School Campus Pastor with focus on spiritual life initiatives • Focused learning opportunities to assist faculty with the integration • Weekly GAP groups led by trained professionals of technology into classroom teaching and effective student use of • Increased emphasis on spiritual growth through chapel, retreats, technology in the classroom mini-mester, and other special events • “Project SRV” developed to provide structure for student serving opportunities to connect with career interests and spiritual gifts Imperative #4 • Focused faculty Professional Development in Biblical Worldview and Bible department educational Goals and Standards Technology JCS will employ available technology to enhance access, Imperative #2 productivity, efficiency, and effectiveness for all community stakeholders, to increase the school’s competitive edge, and empower Academic Quality transformational leadership across all areas of the organization. A JCS education is designed to serve as a college preparatory program Resulting in… which includes opportunities to achieve and excel for students • A robust network infrastructure, which allow anytime, anywhere, any who seek to stretch their knowledge through academic rigor, and device access to all network features and services opportunities for all students to explore the intersections of faith and • Continuous improvement in software applications, desktops, laptops, learning as they discover truth. tablets, and display technologies Resulting in… • Atlas online curriculum mapping software for all grades PK3-12 Imperative #5 fostering ongoing improvements in scope and sequence, educational standards and outcomes and interdisciplinary collaboration The Fine Arts • STEM program and HS Diploma • Increased AP, Dual Enrollment, and elective courses Transformational leaders must have an appreciation for the creativity • College and Career programs and K-12 Guidance curricula implemented demonstrated through the fine and performing arts. Many students • Development of Senior Capstone Experience & Formal Internship find their greatest expression through the arts. Program • Growth of QUEST, SOAR, and Academic Support programs Resulting in… • Ongoing upgrades to facilities and equipment to support the quality Overview of • Growth of after school clubs and summer camp programs to provide further enrichment for students of performances at all grade levels • Increased course offerings and community performance opportunities 2015-2018 STRATEGIC • New chapters of NAHS, Tri-M and Thespian Societies World PLAN UPDATE Changers: Overview of Imperative #6 STRATEGIC PLAN 2015-2018 Athletic Excellence Participation in athletics builds character, sharpens mental focus, UPDATE emphasizes teamwork, and strengthens the body. JCS will provide a Imperative #8 World wealth of sports activities; Glorifying God through words and actions and competing at a championship level will remain as a constant goal for our athletic endeavors. Parent Involvement/Campus Community Changers: Resulting in… The process of educating students is best accomplished when it is • Expanded intramurals, Jr. Eagles, and instructional skills camps & clinics done in partnership with parents. Parents play a key role in assisting • High profile coaches invested in building a Varsity program each student’s learning and in supporting the school’s educational • Increased athletic teams and student participation efforts in front of the student. Encouraging and engaging parental • FIP (Florida Institute of Performance) and Under Armor Partnerships involvement with the school is an area we plan to strengthen. • Maximizing the connection between athletics and Faith through FCA Resulting in… Partnership • Empowered Parent Teacher Partnership (PTP) resulting in active • Vibrant Booster Club and increased school spirit parent participation in many opportunities on campus • Increased partnerships with local churches Imperative #7 Global Exposure Imperative #9 Experiencing another culture is a life-changing event in which Advancement students can recognize the diversity and beauty of our planet. Expanding our global perspective also helps us to understand God’s As we stretch to achieve our vision, we need to address some love for a sinful world and the world’s need for redemption through significant needs in our facilities. We recognize that many of these Jesus Christ. strategic initiatives will require significant monetary outlay. We have responded by redesigning the school’s development, admissions, Resulting in… and marketing offices to cultivate a supportive donor base and to • Expansion of Spanish department to all students, K-12 strategically increase enrollment. • Minimester Junior and Senior cross cultural trips to the Dominican Republic and Costa Rica Resulting in… • Restructured Advancement Office with special focus on Admissions, Marketing, and Development • Launch of an Annual Giving Program featuring an Annual Fund • Intentional efforts to build strategic community partnerships • Specific campus improvement projects to pursue excellence in facilities • Completion of the 3 year athletic field capital project

Overview of 2015-2018 STRATEGIC World PLAN UPDATE Changers: Financial ATHLETIC FIELD CAPITAL Donations: PROJECT Dollars Raised by Event: Athletic Field Sponsors Continued:

Booster-thon - $29,863 GOLD Boosterthon dollars were used to purchase BB&I Insurance George & Stephanie Marburger a new staging and riser system to further CGA Stone Casting Synthetic Turf International, LLC enhance our performing arts and chapels. Daniels Fence Corp Randall & Linda Webb Total Raised Chris & Kristen Hewitt Clay Shoot - $58,080 $416,103 Clay Shoot dollars were used to support PLATINUM the ESE (Educating Students with Athletic Field Sponsors: Peter & Nicole Cohan SunTrust Bank Exceptionalities) program at JCS. EAGLE JCS Employees 2013—2015 S & S Concrete Finishing, LLC Andrew & Julee Quinn Gary & Karen Titherington Auction - $66,764 Russell Anderson Woodward & Leslie Middleton Donald & Amanda Barnes Tom Mohler Annual Fund Peter & Jacqueline Bazylewicz David & Kim Nereau DIAMOND (including class sponsorships & Athletics) Beverly Caruso Stephen & Catherine Niblett Crawford Family/Precision James Crocker $90,377 Dean & Josephine Freeman Thomas & Sarah Pechette Land Management Terri Mantanona Gaspari Family Eric & Linda Pruitt Auction and General Gifts were used Ben & Tamara Glinsky Richard & Laura Danahy Alfred Puglisi to support operating funds and move Kevin & Tara Gherardi Bob & Tracy Camerlinck strategic initiatives forward. John & Stephanie Katterheinrich Joe & Susanne Quirk Dr. Joe & Sandy Kloba James & Monica Stephens John & Laura Lavalee Surf Fire & Security Special Thanks to: Daniel and Pamela Constantakos Total Dollars Raised in D&D Constantakos, Inc. General Contractors www.dndconstantakos.com 2015-2016 SILVER Richard & Karen Anthony James & Candence Owen $245,084 Alan & Lori Barbee PC&C investment Services Kent & Amanda Baughman Alex & Lisa Rodriguez Support the 2016-17 Todd & Shelley Bradford Bob & Dorey Scott Annual Fund Today! Shawn & Shawn Brower Steven & Jean Smith Visit: www.jupiterchristian.org Mike & Martha Burke Charles Staples Jim & Becky Colman Jim & Debbie Walton Jim & Robin Davis Neil & Diana Williams René & JoEllen Espinal Shane & Angela Wisdom John & Jayma Neeley

GIVING SUMMARY Senior Administration: President – Daniel Steinfield, M.A.Ed. Upper School Principal – Michael Dube, PhD Lower School Principal – Caleb Petree, M.A.Ed. Athletic Director – Brian Justine, M.S.Ed. Chief Marketing Officer – Darlaine Sisk Chief Financial Officer – Jim Davis JCS Board of Directors: Joe Kloba, PhD (Chairman) - Retired Provost & Chief Academic Officer, Palm Beach Atlantic University; Professor of Psychology Brian Cich, J.D. (Vice-Chairman) - Rendina Companies Executive Vice President – Real Estate Development Duane Reiff(Chairman of the Finance Committee) - Vice President of Sales for IPS Corporation Andy Mydock (Secretary) - Account Executive Siemens Healthcare Kimberly Webb Lague, M.B.A - Chief Operating Officer for Webb Builders, LLC Don Hearing - Owner and Vice President of Cotleur & Hearing Landscape Architects, Land Planners and Environmental Consultants Donald Barnes - Senior Vice President of Land Development for Toll Brothers, Inc. 700 S. Delaware Blvd., Jupiter, FL 33458 561-354-1910 www.jupiterchristian.org

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