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2014-2015 Impact Report of Voluntary Support A Message from the Head of School Dear Friends: I am often asked what makes Benchmark School so special. There are many factors that contribute to the magic that occurs at the school. To be sure, we are fortunate to enjoy a wonderful context for learning. We nurture students’ development in a cluster of beautiful buildings on a peaceful, wooded campus. Of course, it is the people and activity within this context that really sets the school apart. Every day, gifted and caring teachers provide dynamic instruction that helps our bright and creative students develop into confident and strategic thinkers, learners, and problems solvers who go on to meet with great success in school and life. The teachers’ tremendous expertise is continually infused with innovative ideas from the latest research through the school’s extensive program of professional development. Finally, all of these endeavors are supported by our dedicated and engaged parents, alumni, past parents, grandparents, past and present board members, and friends of the school who help form a unified community that is deeply committed to the students and mission of Benchmark School. So, what makes Benchmark School so special? A critical part of the answer is “you.” Your commitment and generosity enable us to provide a rich instructional program in a magnificent setting that features exceptional teachers who make the most of fabulous resources in order to prepare students to excel in a complex and ever-changing world. Your support empowers students to succeed and transforms their lives. On behalf of the teachers, staff, students, and parents of Benchmark School, thank you so much for all you do. Sincerely, Robert W. Gaskins, Ph.D. Head of School A Message from the Chair of the Board Dear Friends: Board of Trustees One of the most inspiring (and freeing!) aspects of Benchmark is that “different” is not a negative term. Our students may come here because they learn differently, but they graduate empowered with the strategies and confidence to excel in their chosen endeavors. Amy T. Petersen, Chair Beth Goodhart, Vice Chair Roberta West, Secretary Adam W. Watson, Treasurer Betsy B. Bemis Stephanie Brandow# W. Gregory Coleman Irene W. Gaskins, Head Emerita Richard Gaskins, Jr., Esq.* Nicholas Kemp Jami Wintz McKeon^ Ruth T. Payne March W. Pepper* Douglas H. Pyle Benjamin B. Rogers ’95^ Charles E. Ryan David A. Stitely* J. Mark Thorburn Howard R. Marcus, Ph.D., Emeritus Just as our students learn differently, our donors —that’s you—give differently to Benchmark. Some of our supporters create scholarship funds, some re-direct their company’s tax dollars to the school, and some give gifts that may require a financial sacrifice. We are grateful for the many ways you all choose to give. Every gift listed in the following pages makes our school stronger and positively impacts the lives of our students. Thank you for investing in Benchmark. Robert W. Gaskins, Ph.D., Head of School *Term ended June 2015 ^Term began June 2015 #Term ended September 2015 Amy T. Petersen Chair, Board of Trustees Amy Petersen 2014-2015 Benchmark Fund Committee Co-Chairs Robin Orth Kimberlee Orth Leadership Gifts Committee Stephanie Brandow Joseph Pozzuolo Anne Rice-Burgess Jessica Solomon 2 Class Captains Susan Dunn Vail Jacoby Trisha McCallum Peter Seelaus Roberta West 2014-2015 Impact Report of Voluntary Support Representatives Carol Netter, Alumni Parent Representative Anna Everetts, Grandparent Representative Stephen T. Chase ’06, Alumni Representative Amy Petersen, Board of Trustees Representative Robb Gaskins, Head of School Louisa Hanshew, Director of Development Gifts of Your 2014-2015 Gifts Impact 350 114 new books were added to the Benchmark Library’s collection. students participated in Benchmark’s first-ever MiniTHON, a community outreach effort to support the Four Diamonds Fund in its quest to conquer childhood cancer. 8 LEGO® EV3 Robot Kits were purchased for use in the new Robotics Lab (enough for 16 students). 55 600 hours of professional development were provided for Benchmark faculty. students received financial aid. 28 26 graduates from the Class of 2015 were honored at the first-ever “30 Days Out” Breakfast and inducted into the Benchmark Alumni Association. new netbooks were purchased for 5th grade instruction as part of Benchmark’s ongoing computer refresh policy. All students in grades 5-8 continue to have 1:1 laptops. 80 middle school students acted, danced, sang, or worked behind the scenes to present performances of Hello, Dolly! on May 28 and 29 in the A. Palmer West Performing Arts Center. 79 feet of sidewalk was installed in front of the school to keep students and staff safe at arrival and dismissal. 278 licenses for paid educational iPad apps were purchased for student use. 2014-2015 Impact Report of Voluntary Support 3 Gifts Summary of Gifts Summary of Gifts (July 1, 2014—June 30, 2015) Benchmark Fund Unrestricted Gifts.................................................................. Restricted Gifts (misc)......................................................... Total Cash................................................................ United Way Donor Option Pledges................. TOTAL BENCHMARK FUND Restricted and Unrestricted......... $288,048 $ 43,400 $331,448 $ 28,375 $359,823 Restricted Gifts Robotics Lab........................................................... Benchmark Parents Association....................... Beth Coltman Scholar Award............................ Promising Scholars Fund.................................... West Family Speakers Series............................ EITC Tuition Assistance Program..................... OSTC Tuition Assistance Program................... TOTAL RESTRICTED GIFTS................................................................ $ 10,000 $ 40,000 $ 10,000 $ 92,175 $ 55,000 $ 51,000 $236,519 $494,694 TOTAL ALL GIFTS................................................................................. $854,517 Your Gift Matters! The Benchmark Fund and Restricted Gifts accounted for 16% of the school’s total budget ($5,361,476) for the 2014-2015 school year. The collective annual support of the Benchmark community enables the school to continue helping students who have yet to reach their academic potential become confident and strategic thinkers, learners, and problem solvers who meet with success in school and life—regardless of their economic circumstances. Thank you for your generous contributions! 4 2014-2015 Impact Report of Voluntary Support 16% The donors listed on the following pages made contributions to Benchmark School between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015. This list reflects donations and pledges to The Benchmark Fund, Endowment Funds, and Restricted Gifts. Benchmark School is deeply grateful for the commitment and generous support of the individuals, families, and corporations listed here. Their leadership sustains the academic excellence that Benchmark provides its students. Founder’s Circle ($25,000+) Benchmark Parents Association The Ryan Charitable Trust Alfred P. West, Jr. & Loralee West Scholar’s Circle ($15,000+) Anonymous Challenge Gift The Coltman Family Foundation The Visionaries ($10,000+) Carol Ann Atterbury The Curran Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Gordon B. Fowler, Jr. The Pioneers ($7,500+) GlaxoSmithKline Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Peter H. Goodhart Patricia Karolyi Nicholas & Dawn Kemp The Innovators ($5,000+) Jeffrey L. Abrams & Margaret Barry Steve & Sara Eddy Elias Family Philanthropic Fund Ed & Ellen Hanway LL Charitable Foundation Drs. Gary Marks & Sharon Sweinberg Dr. Stewart & Mrs. Trisha McCallum George S. McElhinney & Suzanne Repasky Ms. Jami W. McKeon & Mr. John F. Hollway Mondrian Investment Partners Kimberlee & Robin Orth Nancy & James Schwartzman Christopher Sharples ’77 William Sharples ’77 The Trailblazers ($2,500+) Mr. & Mrs. John Connolly Exelon Power The Larsen Foundation Dr. & Mrs. Howard R. Marcus Northwestern Mutual Foundation Paul & Lisa Salamone The Solomon & Sylvia Bronstein Foundation Kevin & Pamela Tynan Bruce B. Wilson Anonymous The Mentors ($1,000+) Scott & Sandy Adzick Christopher & Jennifer Baggini Joseph & Frances Bordogna The Chase Family Gregory & Marcia Coleman Comcast Drs. Chalmers & Sandra Cornelius Martin & Barbara Czachor, Sr. Mrs. Susan T. Deakins Barbara & David Erskine Dr. & Mrs. Ronald S. Eydelloth Carole Filtz & Michael Filtz ’92 Mr. & Mrs. Gordon B. Fowler, Sr. Irene W. Gaskins Robb & Jennifer Gaskins Grace Gilbert Mr. & Mrs. Maurice D. Glavin Lynn & William Gonzalez Mr. & Mrs. Lewis F. Gould, Jr. Anne & Matthews Hamilton Louisa Hanshew Edward B. & Melissa Hanway Janet Holcombe Timothy & Jennifer Hornickle Lisa & Chip Hummer Barron Ulmer Kidd Sally & Rob Laird Stephen & Julia Lee Robert & Sandra Lichtenstein The Mary Daly MacFarland Foundation George McCown & Karen Stone McCown Mr. & Mrs. Mark Noble The O’Grady Family Foundation Michael Parker Thomas H. Patterson Mr. & Mrs. David Peltz Suzanne Baird Perot Amy & Jim Petersen Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program Becky & Doug Pyle Thomas M. Rampulla Sheri & Ken Resnik Mr. & Mrs. James G. Rogers Kai & Peter Seelaus Randi & Randy Sellari Drs. Susan Stehman & Ilana Reisner Dorothy & David Stevens Elliott & Nicky Tanos Lois B. Veale Mr. & Mrs. Michael Veloric Robin & Andy Watson Brian & Michelle Zubatch Benefactors ($500+) Rie & Chris Albani Dr. Patricia Alexander BBD, LLP Kristin Proctor Becket Donna & William Blakeman Al & Marilyn Blatter Mr. & Mrs. Isaac H. Clothier IV Charles P. Collings Kevin & Susan Cosgrove Martin & Mary Fallon Richard & Bronwyn Gaskins Mrs. Kim A. Gilchrist Karen Griffith Gryga Karen K. & Thomas B. Helm Tom & Sallie Jackal Ellet Kidd Jones Karen Lenker Little Nest Portraits Mark & Kate McAllister Carol & Jim Netter PNC Foundation Matching Gifts Program Ashley Patterson Renshaw ’83 Ruth Payne Lauren W. Pederson Melinda Rahm Barry Rhome & Lisa Rhome Jessica & David Solomon Stephen & Sofia Sosangelis David & Pamela Stitely David Sullivan ’00 The Little House Shop Lawrence Tingley & Amy Stone Mr. & Mrs. John Travis Nuriye C. Uygur & Joshua S. Petersohn Amber West Buller ’84 & Pierce Buller Anonymous (2) Sponsors ($250+) Mary & Joel Adams Susan Arabia Mr. & Mrs. A.W. Bartholomew III Dr. & Mrs. Charles E. Bemis Dan Berger ’93 Mike & Carol Birney Kirk & Stephanie Brandow Heather Carb Joseph A. Caruso Tak Chan Robert R. Chew Tristram C. Colket, Jr. & Ruth M. Colket Mr. & Mrs. Steven A. DiDomenico Amy R. Eads Mr. & Mrs. James J. Episcopo, Jr. Richard & Tina Fox Christine & Vincent Gallo Dr. & Mrs. Scott Goldstein Garrett Hadley Martha Hill Thomas Hurster Andy Jones & Marianne Gellert-Jones Colleen & Bill Kirschner David & Virginia Laird Linda M. Lattif Carter & Jennifer Lee Stewart R. Leftow Gregory & Sharon Leone John & Beth McCarthy Paul & Janet McGovern Dr. Robin E. Mockenhaupt Melissa ’03 & Erin ’06 Murphy Michael & Janine Pawlowsky Brooke & Jonathan Penders Perry & March Pepper Dan & Georgie Perullo Mr. & Mrs. Joseph N. Pew, Jr. Joseph & Sharyn Pozzuolo 2014-2015 Impact Report of Voluntary Support 5 Susan D. Ravenscroft Kim & Bill Rhodes Kim Riley Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin B. Rogers ’95 Bernie Schaeffer & Nanci Weber The Schofield Family Gregory Seamon & Roberta West Lorna Shuster Bridget Siegfried ’05 Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Strine Geoffrey A. Thomas Mark Thorburn David J. Thorpe Tim & Dede Veale Lorraine Wilson-Drake 6 Janine & Alex Zozaya Anonymous Patrons ($100+) Carol & Douglas Allan Rafael Amaral & Rosalma Saade-Amaral Peter & Heather Andrews Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Auchincloss, Jr. Larry & Kathy Besa Larisa Bevan Dr. & Mrs. B. Gerard Bricks Josh Bricks ’88 Mr. & Mrs. F. Peter Brodie John C. Brogan 2014-2015 Impact Report of Voluntary Support Ellen Chan Anthony P. Checchia Mr. & Mrs. Eugene J. Chikowski Countryside Consulting, Inc. Amy Cuthbertson Richard & Ellen Cutshall Kevin & Linda Czachor Joan M. Davidson Dr. & Mrs. Ernest J. Dellheim Barbara Demos Mr. & Mrs. Dimitrios Dimopoulos James & Linda Donahue Les & Dawne Dorf Garrett Dunn Robert & Susan Dunn Dick & Nancy Eales Hentzi Elek & Sara Barton Mildred & Victor Ellison Caroline & Robert Ellison Rich Erickson Anthony & Andrea Fabricatore Douglas & Rebecca Firth Dorothy A. Flynn Michael P. Ford Tom & Alexandra Frazier Jan & Don Frisch Anne Gates Eleanor Gensemer Richard M. Glennon Ms. Joan S. Gocke Dr. Katherine M. Gordon-Clark Kimberly Graham Tina & Michael Grossman John & Lisa Guillaume Kristin Hall Crawford Hamilton ’01 Dory Hamilton Benson ’94 Miles Hamilton ’07 Pamela M. Hamilton Samuel M.V. Hamilton III ’98 Denise Glennon & Gary Haubold Thomas C. Hettinger David Heyman Stephen & Lily Higgins Julie & Alan Hochman Dorothy E. Hoeflich Barbara & Dennis Hoffman Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Horn Huber Charitable Fund Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Keith, Jr. Ruth Kelemen Ed & Mary Kelly Barbara & Al Kurtz Kenneth & Kari Kurtz David H. Lambert Kathleen V. Lamperez Brito ’91 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Landrum, Jr. Adam S. Lemisch Murray & Lonnie Levin Paula J. Levine Ms. Joanne H. Levy Cathy Liberman Mrs. Barbara A. Long Connie Lotz John & Sue Louchheim Gail & Leonard Magargee Carmen R. Marcy Barbara Marshall Anthony & Maria Martin Elsie & Sandy McAdoo C. Daniel McCall ’96 Sarah McCarren Robert McClung ’81 Jennifer & Matthew McKenzie Mr. & Mrs. H. Brooke McMullin, Jr. Marjorie Y. Mitchell Joanne Murphy Wrenn, Ph.D. Leslie & Robert Nason Ernie & Connie Natal Margaret C. Naugle Amanda Nehring Mr. & Mrs. J. D. Newbold Susan North Dorothy K. O’Donnell Colleen O’Hara Jeffrey Parker William J. Pawlowsky ’96 Michael & Kimberly Pegg John & Char Pomeroy Ron & Joy Pott Christina Quinn Jonathan Rhoads Anne Rice-Burgess Mel Rozelle Julie E. Samuels Michel & Dean Schwartz Gregory Schwartzman Frank & Sally Scorzetti Theresa Scott Segal Law Offices, P.C. Judy Sennett David & Donna Shooster Kent Silvers & Anne Buczkowski Jennifer & Albert Simmons Charles & Regina Smith Heather & Logan Speirs Robert & Jessica Spencer Jim & Peggy Staats Drs. Jonathan & Christine Stallkamp Kristen Stevenson Norah & Norman Stone Lora Swatko Matthew H. Tucker ’89 April M. Triggiani Judith & Rodger Van Allen Mrs. Cindy J. VanderWerff Tim & Laurie Veacock Barbara Fallon Walsh & Coleman J. Walsh, Jr. Wells Fargo Community Support Barbara White F. John White II Rochelle & Nelson Wolf Carol Wolfington John Ziegler Mr. & Mrs. John Ziegler Zoetis Charitable Giving Friends (up to $99) Tony Barth Mary Lee & Harris Bass Dolly & Bill Baumann Pauline & Karl Baur Morgan & Madeline Beever Margo Bennett Chet Bickhart ’09 Charles Biddle ’01 Rye Biddle ’03 Dr. Richard R. Bocchini John & Valerie Bomberger Luisa Boverini & Jeffrey Heit Chase Brandow ’14 Heather & Mark Brogan James & Marygene Broussard Barbara B. Casey, Esq. Sandra Casimir Shane & Dawn Chapman Maggie Churchville Corning Incorporated Foundation William & Annette Covert Christopher Crowley ’94 John & Kathleen Dabagian Ed & Terry Cunicelli Neil & Janet Dabagian Stephanie & Erick Davis Rachel Dellheim ’93 Ann & David Devine Denise & Robert DiCocco Frank & Michelle Dodge Kay A. Draper J. William Draper John & Merril Dutton Michael & Susan Effgen Lucas Elek ’09 Pat Hacik & Bob Emery Anna Everetts Claire Fitzgerald Eurla H. Frederick Kent & Traci Frederick Angela & Gregory Furtaw Francesca & Noah Gans-Pfister Bob & Jeanne Garrity & Peter R. Garrity ’06 William & Wendy Gaunt David Gaunt ’98 Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Gibson Jessie Graham ’07 Joyce Graham Nettie Green Ryan & Lori Grier Matthew Grossman Philip Handwerk Honorable Frank T. Hazel Helene & Jeffrey Herman Ms. Holly C. Hill Sara Hill Amy & Dirk Hinterleiter Joseph & Karen Hofmann Dorothy S. Hoppe Robert E. Jaffe ’85 Ryakkia Johnson Elana Honig & Baltazar Juarez Hedy Karbiner Helen A. Lawrence John Levenson & Jan Clark-Levenson Rosalie A. Libertella Andrew & Judith Lins Katherine Collette Lins ’06 J. Dirk & Marian B. Lorenz Casita Lynn ’89 Ken & Liz Martin Colin McAdoo ’98 Pamela B. Merriman Mike & Robin Meyers Trina Moffett Elsa E. Murphy Marsha & Eugene Nicodemus Neal & Marcia Niznan Mary Lewis & Robert Orsatti Tom & Lucy Paschos Page Pepper McConnel ’88 Susan & Tom Quinn Mr. Richard Rollins II Larry & Judy Rubin The Ruff Family Jim Russell Jerry & Megan Schaefer Morris & Irene Schnyder Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Scirrotto Aurora Seamon ’10 Ms. Catherine H. Sharbaugh Ed & Ginger Sharpless Gloria Shreiner William Smith & Caroline Cahill SofterWare, Inc. Leslie Stein Joseph Wendel & Christine Triggiani Reuben & Lynn Wetherbee Mr. & Mrs. Edward Woodring Andrew & Nancy Zudans Anonymous (2) Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this report. If there are errors or omissions, please accept our apology and inform Louisa Hanshew, Director of Development, at 610-565-3741, ext. 150, or LouisaHanshew@ BenchmarkSchool.org. Benchmark School is a tax-exempt organization as provided by IRS regulations and is registered as a charitable organization within the State of Pennsylvania. The official registration and financial information for Benchmark School may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling toll-free, within Pennsylvania, 1-800-7320999. Registration does not imply endorsement. Benchmark School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, age, sex, religion or creed, nationality/ ethnic origin, or nondisqualifying handicaps. 2014-2015 Impact Report of Voluntary Support 7 Gifts Named Funds Richard C. Gaskins Memorial Fund Robotics Lab The West Family Speaker Series The Beth Coltman Scholar Award The Joey Pozzuolo Memorial Scholarship The Peter B. Deakins Memorial Fund The Promising Scholars Fund Gifts The Education Improvement (EITC) and Opportunity Scholarship (OSTC) Tax Credit Programs The businesses listed below contributed $287,519 to Benchmark’s Scholarship Fund through Pennsylvania’s EITC and/or OSTC program, both attractive and uncomplicated ways for businesses to give while easing their tax burden. These gifts directly assist student tuition and are greatly appreciated by the Benchmark community. For additional information or assistance in participating in these programs, please contact Louisa Hanshew, Director of Development, at 610-565-3741, ext. 150, or LouisaHanshew@BenchmarkSchool.org. Pennsylvania Educational Improvement (EITC) and Opportunity Scholarship (OSTC) Tax Credit Program Participants: AJO, LP ($15,000) Aqua America ($15,000) The Bryn Mawr Trust Company ($15,000) The Glenmede Trust Company, NA ($25,000) Graham Partners, Inc. ($35,000) HSC Builders & Construction Managers ($9,167) Keystone Health Plan, East ($1,852) Math-U-See ($1,500) Pro-Tech Floors ($5,500) Republic Bank ($5,000) Ryan Advisory Services ($100,000) SKF USA, Inc. ($40,000) UHS of Pennsylvania, Inc. ($15,000) Veterans Financial, Inc. ($4,500) Put Your Tax Dollars to Work for Benchmark Tuition Assistance For businesses that pay corporate taxes to the state of Pennsylvania... S ...your normal tax dollars paid to the State can be diverted to Benchmark instead!* Pennsylvania’s EITC and OSTC programs, businesses in Pennsylvania can donate to Benchmark School’s Scholarship Program and take a * Through substantial tax credit of up to 90% of corporate taxes owed. The application process is simple, and the benefits are important—since the inception of these programs, more than $1.7 million of tuition assistance has been distributed to Benchmark families. For more information, contact Louisa Hanshew, Director of Development, at 610-565-3741, ext. 150, or LouisaHanshew@BenchmarkSchool.org. 8 2014-2015 Impact Report of Voluntary Support Giftsin Honor Of Gifts Benchmark Teachers Eurla H. Frederick Cindy (Gilbert) Bevilacqua ’72 Grace Gilbert Stephanie J. Bogutz ’08 Mary Lewis & Robert Orsatti John Bomberger John & Valerie Bomberger Liza Kurtz Bragin ’93 Barbara & Al Kurtz David Chikowski ’12 Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Chikowski The Marriage of Irene W. Gaskins & David M. Collins, Sr. Dr. & Mrs. Charles E. Bemis Kevin & Susan Cosgrove Betsy Cunicelli Joan Davidson Rebecca & Douglas Firth Robb & Jennifer Gaskins Lynn & William Gonzalez Kim Graham Dorothy E. Hoeflich Ruth Kelemen Adam Lemisch Sarah McCarren Margaret C. Naugle Susan North Dorothy O’Donnell Amy & Jim Petersen Melinda Rahm Judy Sennett Charles & Regina Smith Ashley Covert ’15 William & Annette Covert Liam Dabagian ’15 Honorable Frank T. Hazel Madison Dorf ’15 Les & Dawne Dorf Alex Eales ’86 Dick & Nancy Eales Lucas Elek ’09 Henry Elek & Sara Barton Renée Erickson Rich Erickson Faculty & Staff (Present & Past) George S. McElhinney & Suzanne Repasky Haydn Frederick Mel Rozelle Peter R. Garrity ’06 Bob & Jeanne Garrity Irene W. Gaskins Eleanor Gensemer Helen Lawrence Robert W. Gaskins Irene W. Gaskins Seamus Glavin ’12 Mr. & Mrs. Maurice D. Glavin Charles Goldstein ’05 Dr. & Mrs. Scott Goldstein Jonathan Green ’85 Nettie Green Griffin Gryga Karen Griffith Gryga Tara Higgins ’11 Stephen & Lily Higgins Carly Hottenstein Rosalie A. Libertella Henry Jones Andy Jones & Marianne Gellert-Jones Ruth Kelemen Garrett Dunn Sabrina Kimmel ’15 James & Nancy Schwartzman Max Lederer Lorna Shuster Alexa Levin ’89 Murray & Lonnie Levin Sam Levine ’14 Claire Fitzgerald Jeremy I. Lorenz ’87 J. Dirk & Marian B. Lorenz Eric MacDonald Chase Brandow ’14 Elizabeth McCarthy ’05 John & Beth McCarthy Jane McKenzie Jennifer & Matthew McKenzie Travis Meyers ’13 Mike & Robin Meyers Will Micheletti ’15 Margo Bennett Dayan B. Parker Jeffrey Parker Jessa Pawlowsky, daughter of Will ’96 Michael & Janine Pawlowsky Gifts Gifts in Memory Of Melinda Clothier Biddle Mr. & Mrs. Isaac H. Clothier IV Margaret Brogan John C. Brogan Jane Schlichtig Burke Gloria Shreiner Beth Coltman ’91 Coltman Family Rachel Dellheim ’93 Hermana & Eugene Dasent Segal Law Offices, P.C. Richard C. Gaskins, Sr. Ellen Chan Brandon Peltz ’10 Mr. & Mrs. David Peltz Nate Quinn Christina Quinn Wayne Reichart Susan Dunn Tamar Reisner-Stehman ’09 Drs. Susan Stehman & Ilana Reisner Julia Resnik ’09 Sheri & Ken Resnik Barbara Baird Rogers Suzanne Baird Perot Ashley Schnyder Anthony & Maria Martin Jackie Sheridan Jennifer & Albert Simmons Drs. Jonathan & Christine Stallkamp Sabrina Watson Philip Handwerk Paul Ziegler Carol Wolfington Paloma Zozaya ’11 Janine & Alex Zozaya Giftsin Kind Gifts Adam Hopper ’95 Rachel Dellheim ’93 Ruth & Sam Levine Paula J. Levine Mary Daly MacFarland & Elizabeth A. Wilson The Mary Daly MacFarland Foundation Marcia Q. McCrae Carol & Jim Netter Susan H. Parker Jeffrey Parker Tina & Jack Grossman Terry Grosso Trisha & Stewart McCallum Sarah McCarren Pam Tynan Barbara White 2014-2015 Impact Report of Voluntary Support 9 Gifts The Power of Your Support When our students graduate, it is exciting to see that we have helped them develop the tools and strategies to take charge of their learning and thinking, which enable them to meet with success. It is common for us to hear feedback from receiving schools that, not only are our students doing well, but they stand out. After being at Benchmark, they know who they are as learners, they are self-advocates, they know how to approach tasks flexibly and strategically, and they are persistent and resilient. These are some of our most recent graduates who benefited from your support: “I am at Friends Select School and doing really well because of the help from Benchmark School. I could not have participated in soccer or basketball [at Friends Select] without doing well in my classes, and I’m doing well in my classes because of the time management and organization skills I learned at Benchmark.” “The strong writing and study skills that I learned at Benchmark have been very helpful [at Barrack]. Benchmark also gave me the confidence to be a self-advocate. With these tools, I have been able to earn all A’s and B’s in my classes and, at the same time, be able to play Varsity tennis and JV basketball.” —Julie Pozzuolo ’15 —Sabrina Kimmel ’15 Freshman at Friends Select School Freshman at Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy “My time at Benchmark helped me understand what I need to do to help myself [be successful], especially time management and study habits. [At St. Joe’s], I’ve learned to do some homework at lunch and some on the train ride home so that I don’t have to do as much work once I get home.” “The skills I have learned from Benchmark, especially asking teachers questions and for clarification, have improved my grades and helped me form bonds with my teachers [at Harriton High School]. Additionally, using the test-taking strategies has allowed me to get all A’s and one B+ in my honors classes.” —Parker Janson ’15 —Jacob Newmark ’15 Freshman at St. Joseph’s Preparatory School 10 2014-2015 Impact Report of Voluntary Support Freshman at Harriton High School Gifts The Gift of STEAM Education In an effort to expose students to a STEAM (Science, Technology, Art, Engineering and Math) educational experience, Benchmark School began offering Robotics Clubs as an after-school activity beginning in the winter of 2015—possible only after the school received a generous $10,000 gift for a Robotics Lab from Benchmark alumni Christopher Sharples ’77 and William Sharples ’77, twin brothers who are founders and principals in the world-renowned, award-winning firm SHoP Architects in New York City. Building the club from the ground up, Betsy Cunicelli, Director of Special Projects, and Rosanne Crowe, Head of the Math Department, have utilized some of the funds to purchase four computers, 8 LEGO® EV3 Robot Kits, a special table constructed to LEGO® League specifications, storage cases, reference guides, recharging equipment, teacher training, and after-school salaries for the club’s teachers. The clubs were divided into age-appropriate groups so that the students would be at the same learning levels. The experience was “challenging and rewarding” for all involved, said Math Teacher Amy Cuthbertson. “Students’ excitement as they created and programmed robots was palpable. They began the program with unharnessed imagination and creativity, and, as the program progressed, they became flexible problem solvers who were eager to find ways to solve challenges and to incorporate their ideas into new and creative solutions.” Christopher Sharples ’77 & William Sharples ’77 In its first year, the new Robotics Lab has given 72 students the opportunity to learn to build and program robots. Goals of the club include building students’ confidence in their ability to be creative problem solvers; building a culture of respectful cooperation, creativity, persistence, and fun; allowing students to problem solve at the intersection of science, math and technology; and encouraging students to “think like an engineer,” taking risks, accepting failure, and then trying another approach. “Working with robotics can be an amazing learning tool,” said Bill Sharples. “It requires kids to think ahead, to learn different strategies for coding and control, to work collaboratively, to encounter obstacles and creatively solve their way around them. It shows students that our technology can be used to actively engage with the physical world. And then, when it works, you’re rewarded with an experience that’s just plain cool.” Benchmark is appreciative of Chris and Bill Sharples for their generous gift and confidence in Benchmark’s mission. Giving to Benchmark is only limited to your desire and imagination. If you wish to give back in some way—no matter how big or small—the Development Department is here to brainstorm giving options with you. Your gift is your voice; it’s your way to shout, ”I’m Benchmark proud!” For further information about planned giving opportunities, please contact Louisa Hanshew, Director of Development, at 610-565-3741, ext. 150, or LouisaHanshew@BenchmarkSchool.org. 2014-2015 Impact Report of Voluntary Support 11 Gifts 2014-2015 Benchmark Parents Association The Benchmark Parents Association (BPA) celebrated an outstanding year of great activities and events. The highlight of the year was the presentation of the BPA’s donation to the Children’s Fund. Raised primarily from the Spring Social and Auction, the $40,000 gift was used to support projects, activities, and materials that directly enrich students’ learning experiences and school life. In addition to the Spring Social, the BPA sponsored a variety of activities, services, and events, including the performance of Vocal Trash, Visiting Author Debbie Levy, Art Goes to School, the Scholastic Book Fair, the Night at the Phillies, Grandparent and Special Guest Morning, the Ice Cream Social, and the BPA Lunch Program. The BPA presented Head of School Robb Gaskins with the traditional “giant check” at its final meeting and reception. Pictured with Dr. Gaskins are (from left) Kate McAllister, Trisha McCallum, Karen Hofmann, BPA President Lori Grier, Jen Hornickle, and Robin Watson. Benchmark Parents Association Members Spring Social Sponsors President Lori Grier Hospitality Lori Grier Entertainment Robb & Jennifer Gaskins Past President Kate McAllister Ice Cream Social Beth Hayes Food Station Larry & Jennifer Paolella Secretary Barbara White Library Volunteer Coordinators Kai Seelaus Treasurer Mary Fallon Lunch Program Coordinators Trisha McCallum & Kate McAllister Art Goes To School Karin Micheletti Author Visit Caroline Cahill Book Fair Trisha McCallum Children’s Programs Kate McAllister Faculty/Staff Appreciation Luncheon Colleen Kirschner Fall Parent Party Coordinator Nicky Tanos Grandparents & Special Guest Morning Kate McAllister & Robin Watson 12 Many thanks to the BPA for their hard work and dedication to enriching the Benchmark experience for our students, and very special appreciation to BPA President Lori Grier for her leadership. Middle School Representative Julia Lee New Family Coordinators Kate McAllister Parent Social Coordinators Trisha McCallum, Robin Watson, Jen Hornickle, Karen Hofmann & Brooke Penders Rebate Program Barbara White Spirit Wear Susan Dunn & Lori Grier Used Uniform Sale Trisha McCallum 2014-2015 Impact Report of Voluntary Support Signature Cocktail Robin & Kimberlee Orth Gold Anthony & Lorraine Wilson-Drake Ronald & Lynn Eydelloth Irene Gaskins Demetrios & Joanne Krontiris Stephen & Julia Lee Charlie Ryan Michael Semerjian & Patti Karolyi Kevin & Pam Tynan Silver Christopher & Jennifer Baggini Martin & Mary Fallon Timothy & Jennifer Hornickle Greg & Sharon Leone Mark & Kate McAllister Michael & Kimberly Pegg Andy & Robin Watson Bronze Kurt Birchler & Lora Swatko Dawn & Shane Chapman Erick & Stephanie Davis Bruce & Christine Duff Richard & Tina Fox Ryan & Lori Grier Garrett & Liz Hadley Edward & Melissa Hanway Joe & Karen Hofmann Vince & Kate Horn Stewart & Trisha McCallum Brian & Emily Newmark Michael & Daphne Parker Morris & Irene Schnyder Elliott & Nicky Tanos Jim & Kendra Viner Faculty Sponsors Karl & Pauline Baur Frank & Michelle Dodge Bob & Jackie Himmelreich Gretchen Larsen Gifts Excellence with the Funding Benchmark School’s tuition is a significant investment. We manage our budget carefully and take pride in being good stewards of our community’s investment in our success. And yet, for the financial health of our school and the strength of a truly outstanding program, we cannot rely on tuition dollars alone. The Benchmark Fund is the financial heartbeat of the school, providing the support for every student and faculty member every day. It ensures the success of new initiatives, and eases demand on the yearly budget, enabling flexible planning, professional development, cutting-edge technology, topnotch facilities, and much more. Listed below are several ways that you can give to the Benchmark Fund and influence the lives of our students in a significant and enduring way. All donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. • Gifts of Cash: You may choose to make your gift by cash, check, or credit card. You may use the enclosed envelope to make your gift or donate online through Benchmark’s website: BenchmarkSchool.org. • Gifts of Appreciated Securities: Gifts of appreciated securities may offer you tax advantages. Donors may work through their stockbroker or banker, giving instructions for the securities to be transferred to: Benchmark School/Account # 3240-2257 Charles Schwab, DTC #0164, Code 40. Please contact Louisa Hanshew, Director of Development, at 610-565-3741, ext. 150, or LouisaHanshew@BenchmarkSchool.org to notify her of your gift. • United Way Donor Choice: If you participate in the United Way Campaign, please consider using the Donor Choice Option to designate your donation to: Benchmark School, 2107 N. Providence Rd, Media, PA 19063 (UWSEPA Code: 1994; EIN 23-1728895). • Pledges: Pledges may allow a donor to make a larger commitment than an outright cash gift and are payable by June 30, 2016. • Matching Gifts: Many corporations and foundations double or triple their employees’ contributions and many include spouses in their programs. Ask your company about matching gifts. The United Way and You: So Easy to Do! A tax-deductible gift to Benchmark through the United Way Campaign allows Benchmark School to continue its commitment to help bright students who have yet to reach their academic potential become confident and strategic thinkers, learners, and problem solvers who meet with success in school and life. To participate, simply complete the Specific Care section of your United Way Donor Option form with the following: Benchmark School 2107 N. Providence Rd., Media, PA 19063 Pennsylvania Code: 1994 or Delaware Code: 4527 EIN: 23-1728895 Questions? Contact Louisa Hanshew, Director of Development, at 610-565-3741, ext. 150, or LouisaHanshew@BenchmarkSchool.org. 2014-2015 Impact Report of Voluntary Support 13 2107 North Providence Road Media, PA 19063-1898 Tel: 610-565-3741 Fax: 610-565-3872 BenchmarkInfo@BenchmarkSchool.org BenchmarkSchool.org Address Service Requested Nonprofit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Media, PA 19063 Permit No. 429