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IMPACT REPORT WHAT WILL to OUR COMMUNITY YOU MAKE 2014-15 POSSIBLE? with a Great Sense of Pride and Accomplishment, We Present the Impact Report to Our Community IMPACT REPORT WHAT WILL TO OUR COMMUNITY YOU MAKE 2014-15 POSSIBLE? With a great sense of pride and accomplishment, we present the Impact Report to Our Community. Thank you for taking the time to review what we consider one of the most important publications we produce each year. This report illustrates how important you–our generous donors–are to students, faculty, and staff of Albuquerque Academy. This year, Albuquerque Academy celebrated its 60th year. During this milestone year, we also celebrated the 1,228 donors who made gifts to the Annual Fund. Of those, 17% were first-time donors, while 179 have given for ten or more consecutive years. A gift to the Academy shows your support of our mission–a belief that children’s lives change when their natural passion for learning is nurtured and transformed into habits of life-long learning and reflection. The many names listed here demonstrate that each gift–of any size, of any sort, given with an open heart and a belief in the Academy–truly matters. Donor support creates learning opportunities and strengthens all facets of the Academy’s mission and for that we extend our heartfelt thanks. From annual gifts that make an immediate impact to endowed funds that last in perpetuity, your investment truly does matter and inspires many. Thank you! Impact Report to Our Community 2014-15 SELECTED REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES Selected Revenues 2013-14 2014-15 Tuition and Fees 22,311,841 23,553,305 Endowment Support 5,800,000 5,700,000 Gift Income 5,781,419 4,888,433 Other Revenues 4,933,612 4,794,040 Selected Expenses 2013-14 2014-15 Personnel Salary/Benefits 21,943,071 21,905,663 Financial Assistance 4,575,720 4,305,102 Student Activities/Athletics 553,841 527,770 Instructional Expenses 397,187 330,996 Library 163,229 110,457 Other Expenses 7,807,755 8,102,726 GIVING 2014-15 Gifts from Gifts to the Alumni Endowment $4,024,017 $3,663,784 Gifts to the Gifts from Annual Fund Parents $1,224,649 $608,995 The Annual Fund helps provide teacher salaries, classroom supplies, arts, athletics, technology, financial assistance, and more. Impact Report to Our Community 2014-15 PARENT DONORS BY CLASS YEAR Class of 2015 Pei Liu and Hong Hou Jennifer and Calvin Ridgeway Kathleen and Douglas Hager Sandra and William Ritchie Anonymous (3) Eileen and Russ Howell Kathy and Mike Hanselmann Amy and Jorge Romero Wei-Ann and Michael Bay '77 David Hunter John Klein-Robbenhaar and Cathy and Pierce Runnels Erika Rimson and David Bernstein Gary Culler and Erika Harding Jennifer and Michael Russell Ellen Soisson and Randy Brost Teresa Jordan-Culler Christine and Mark Herman '87 Constance and Saverio Sava LouAnn and Douglas Burnett Emily and Paul Kienzle Ellen and Peter Hibbett Jacqueline and Dwayne Sheppard Kit and Nora Caldwell Cindi and Gary Laughlin Lynn and Samuel Hicks Carolyn and Jerry Simmons Misha and Marcos CdeBaca Jayne and Edouard Leighton Anne-Marie Collins-Hornyak and Grant and Hope Slade Cindy Chalamidas Christine and Daniel Long Stephen Hornyak II Amanda and Ian Smith Janet Hsieh and Neil Chen Kristin L. Umland '87 and Barbara Howard Angela and Karl Storch Connie and David Crosby '79 Jeffrey L. Lowry '87 Donna and Michael Hsu '85 Cori and Patrick Sullivan Kris Leslie-Curtis and David Curtis Stacy L. Lucero Linda and Gary Hughes Stephanie and Eugene Sun '78 Linda and David Doezema Julie and Mark Ludwig Marcia and Ronald Hunt Lani and David Velez Linda and Dale Dubbert Yijuan Sun and Wentao Luo Alice and Robert Hwang Tina and Peter Watterberg Abigail Lanin '94 Eaves and Jean and Paul Mariner Karen and John Jarocki Eric Thulin and Craig Eaves Geri Martinez Teri and Christopher Jillson Michelle Weh-Thulin Pamela Cheek and Matthew Ennis Gigi Mauldin Miranda Durham and Kip Purcell and Georgia Will Jane and Mark Epstein Subhasish Mazumdar David Johnson Jan and Chris Williams '79 Susan Kery and Craig Erickson Peggy Valencia Megginson and Anne and Lawrence Jones Laurie and Greg Williams Angela Sosa and Daryl Fluke Richard Megginson Lee and Joshua Kann Susan and David Willis Peggy and Russell Foos Carla and Dominic Montoya Christopher Dineen and Kerry Hanes and Ingrid Wobst Laurie Garin Verna and Gary Montoya Julia Keleher Deidre Gordon Jennifer and Curt Nelson Amy Eglinton Keller and Nancy and Brian Green Kim Lerohl and Anna O’Connell 2016 Matthew Keller Anonymous John and Dana Kanter '83 Grubesic Loretta Cordova de Ortega '77 Bonnie and Kenneth Konopka Nancy Abruzzo Gina and Walt Gutierrez and Roberto Ortega '78 Bret and Marie Kuhne Jeff Allen Beth Farrell Hale and John Hale Melanie Crandall '89 Peterson and Karin and John Lawton Patrick and Kimberly Allen Kim and Mark Herrmann David Peterson Lucinda and Douglas Lindsey Leslie and Patrick Apodaca Patricia Cordeiro and Vicki and Wayne Pollack Meredith and John Link Janine and Michael Archibeck Hollie Hollerbach Cindy and Louis Restrepo Belinda Archuleta and Cindy and Jim Arndell Michael Lucero Lara Barkoff Mary and Paul Lucero Mark Boslough Carmen and Donald Maez Steve and Mary Bratzler Shari O’Loughlin and Rhonda and George Buffett II '82 Bryan Mantsch Deborah and Dean Catbagan Robert and Anne-Marie John Linder and Margaret Chaffey Bovinette '87 Martinez Linda Bay '82 Chu and John and Terry McCormick Dahlon Chu Kathleen and Andrew Metzger Don and Marie Cimarusti Lisa and Peter Clugston Emily and Scott Collis The 166 members of Neima Corral Kathryn Naassan and the Class of 2015 are Michael Emerson attending 84 schools Jorge Fonseca Lisa and Leonard Galante in 31 states, the Matt Geisel District of Columbia, James and Colleen Goff Gary L. Gordon '79 and France, Canada, and Terri Giron-Gordon the United Arab Ingrid and Mark Gorham '75 Emirates. Impact Report to Our Community 2014-15 PARENT DONORS BY CLASS YEAR Becky Sauerman-Miller and 2017 Student Donors Don Miller Anonymous Sharon and Rich Moeser Bo and Sara Barnwell Karrie and David Moore Diane Bowers Peter and Annie Nash Yendry and David Bruce Nick Nellos '83 Angelo and Lisa Giannini Brunacini Chi Bui and Phiet Nguyen Christopher and Karin Butler Nga and Binh Nguyen Christopher '81 and Jayne Buttner Dr. Jami Frost and Dagmar Beinenz-Byrd and Dr. Timothy O’Brien Wyatt Byrd Dipika and Hemal Patel Brent Carey '79 Laura and Joseph Pauza Cynthia and Patrick Conley Sally and Dan Pick Brett Cooper Trish Porter Catherine and David Cowan Catherine and Robert Preissler Connie and David Crosby '79 Deana and Joseph Puskar Amy Haas and Joseph Daly Rachel and Travis Richmond Laurie Volkin and Richard Dargan Max Bernstein `15 Jennifer and Calvin Ridgeway Angela and Mark DelGrande Zachary Farndale `15 Kimberley and Matt Rodriguez Karen and Timothy Devine Lauren Hale `15 Col.Thomas Jenkins and Elaine Roy Denton and Christina Donohue Gabriel Schoenmann `19 Pia and Jesus Salazar Linda and Dale Dubbert Genevieve Schoenmann `19 Julie and Gary Sanchez '80 Anna and Kenneth Dykeman Naomi and Daniel Sandweiss Susan and Kevin Earl Benjamin Gardner and Swati Patel Emily and Mark Benak Dini and Steve Shaffer '80 Dana Cox and Michael Fricke Jorge and Carrie Perez Gail and Jonathan Berry Paul and Diane Short Frances Boggess and Andres Gallegos Randall and Sherry Riddle Troy and Tamara Stevenson '92 Nico and Jacqueline Spence Susan and Timothy Geores Amy and Jorge Romero Bradley Alejandra and Jeffrey Squires Stephen Harrington Sonia Roth Jackie and Sam Bregman Clare and Rod Stanopiewicz Jill and Scott Henderson William Schmidt Kit and Nora Caldwell Craig Steichen Renee and Mark Humphrey Janine and Lawrence Schwartz Mary Keleher Castle and Kathleen Steichen Gina Waymire and Chris Jerome Dini and Steve Shaffer '80 Bruce Castle Ernest and Lauren Stockton Lisa and Adam Kedge Colin Shaw Deborah and Dean Catbagan Anne Lowry '91 Taylor and Emily and Paul Kienzle Olga and William Spahn Misha and Marcos CdeBaca Kyle Taylor '91 Joy and Thomas Kim Barbara Mills and Michael Stegmaier Hyekyung and Paul Clark Que Le and Thanh Mai Thai Tamara Jackson and William Kuh Prakash and Krithika Sundaram Alysan Boothe '82 Collins and John Alsobrook and Allison Treloar Christine and Jose LaCome Laura and Thomas Swiler Parrish Collins Robert and Denise Ulibarri Lam and Michael Lee Alicia Keyes '93 Touche and Melissa and John David '85 Elizabeth Duran-Valdez and John Leggott '80 and Peter Touche Joella and Patrick Davidson '94 Ivan Valdez Valerie Romero-Leggott Cathrine Troy Linda and Michael Desjarlais Carl and Tania Vanecek Stephanie and Stuart Lipkowitz Janine and Victor Valdez Jane and Mark Epstein Lani and David Velez Christine and Daniel Long Christina Vigil Daniel Friedman '77 Karen and Paul Vianco Kristin L. 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