2014 Annual Report
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2014 Annual Report
We appreciate you! 2014 Annual Report Encouraging, Empowering and Engaging girls in STEAM Dearest Benefactors, The 2014-2015 academic year was a success with many achievements attained by our students, school and you. It is with your generous moral and financial support that our spirit, our value-driven mission and our strong academic programs continue to thrive. The Queen of Peace community is enthusiastic to begin implementation of its 5-year strategic plan. As we continue to promote challenge and growth in the classroom, we look to the future with great anticipation as we work as a team to reinvent our classroom experience with creating the perfect blend of traditional teaching strategies, improved technology strategies and innovative thinking. Queen of Peace continues to provide opportunities for girls to learn and discover new interests in an exciting learning environment. With the exposure to STEAM, young women of Peace will learn how many disciplines work systematically together and be prepared to be the nation’s next scientists, mathematicians, architects, engineers and above all, leaders. To date, Queen of Peace is still one of only two all-girls high schools in America to partner with nationally recognized PLTW, Project Lead the Way. PLTW is the leading provider of science, technology, engineering and mathematics curricular programs. With this rigorous curriculum, its no surprise that Queen of Peace High School is moving Full STEAM Ahead. The quality of our programs thrives on philanthropy. Donor support is instrumental in the completion of our strategic five year vision as we continue to roll out additional STEAM courses and update our technology. The projected budget for this school-wide program is approximately $1.3 million. Are you on board? The energy and synergy that abounds at Peace happens because of so many who contribute countless hours behind the scenes providing leadership and support. I am grateful for the commitment to excellence that is evident in the dedicated work of our students, board, principal, staff, parents and volunteers. We cannot thank you enough for your loyal support and contributions that are an essential part of a Queen of Peace High School education. Please, stop by our campus, to observe our young women of Peace, hard at work and aspiring to achieve success – in college, career and life. With abundant gratitude, Anne O’Malley ‘75 President All-Girls Success Queen of Peace High School’s STEAM curriculum teaches students advanced critical thinking skills by applying the principles of science and mathematics to engineering, technology and biomedical science projects. As students solve problems in aerodynamics and astronautics, digital electronics or circuit design, they use the same industry-leading technology and software that is found at the world’s most successful companies. Peace students have opportunities to meet with industry leaders and explore first-hand, the role of education as the foundation of innovation in the workplace. At Peace, girls’ self-esteem and confidence skyrocket, allowing them to feel comfortable voicing their opinions and being themselves. Girls who are educated in a single-gender school discover who they are and assume all positions of leadership – whether in athletics, clubs, the arts, honor societies, liturgies or the classroom. A four-year course of study at Queen of Peace is carefully balanced and diversified to provide students with a quality Catholic education in the Dominicans of Sinsinawa tradition of faith, service and justice. At every level – and throughout the curriculum – Peace students develop the character, innovation and skill set to lead and succeed. MISSION Queen of Peace, a Catholic Dominican of Sinsinawa college preparatory high school, educates and empowers diverse young women in an environment that inspires academic excellence. The Queen of Peace community promotes collaboration, moral and ethical leadership, service, and a passion for peace and justice. DONORS An exceptional, values-based education is one of the greatest gifts you can give. Queen of Peace High School strives to maximize student opportunities by increasing resources and utilizing them to provide a rigorous curriculum and programs. SCIENCE Students with interest in exploring the variety that medicine offers will find PLTW’s Biomedical courses a fantastic doorway to the future of the industry. These courses offer a combination of activity-based, project-based and problem-based learning styles to engage students by creating an exciting environment where the possibilities of a medical field come to life. Your annual gift ensures that Peace has the optimum tools for young women to open their minds to possibilities, open their hearts to give and receive, and provides the means to their success. Each supporter models the Dominican value of Community and Partnership for our students. • Annual Fund provides additional funds for operating needs and curricular enhancements. • Commemorative Program sustains the Peace Campus Ministry Program where students learn, live and proclaim the Gospel, through faith formation, prayer and reflection, all-school liturgies, class retreats and service outreach. • Designated Gifts afford students the opportunity to participate in “special” curricular, co-curricular and club activities. • Peace Scholarship Program Direct financial assistance from outside sources, foundation contributions, grant support and interest from investments made it possible for Queen of Peace to provide assistance for 168 students during the 2013-2014 school year in the amount of $493,052. Scholarship Donations from Individuals and Foundations support academic awards and tuition assistance. Your gift assists us in continuing our tradition of accepting qualified students, regardless of their family’s ability to pay the full cost of tuition. • Event Supporters/In-kind gifts are crucial to the success of Queen of Peace. The generosity of event sponsors and donors, those who provide in-kind donations or services and our loyal participants help us generate funds for special needs that are not covered by the operating budget. We are grateful for the tremendous financial support of alumnae, board members, faculty & staff, foundations, corporations and friends of Queen of Peace High School. We have made every effort to recognize each of our donors for the fiscal year July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2014. Please accept our apologies for any errors or omissions and notify the Development Office at (708) 496-4750, so that our records may be corrected. 2014 ANNUAL REPORT | 3 Honor Roll of Donors Giving levels are cumulative totals of donors’ gifts during the 2014 Fiscal Year. (July 1, 2013- June 30, 2014). The Queen of Peace High School Community is grateful to all of our generous and loyal donors. TECHNOLOGY $80,000+ The projected number of job openings in 2018 in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math will reach 2.8 million. Of these, approximately 1.4 million jobs will be for computer specialists. The current demand and supply are mismatched, as computer science career openings out-pace students' skills and interest. Like many other fields, computer science interest starts long before a student decides on a curriculum major or even applies to college. Sinsinawa Dominicans, Inc. Queen of Peace PLTW courses prepare students for the amazing opportunities that require computational thinking. $15,000+ $20,000+ Big Shoulders/Gallagher/Chairman/Corboy/Reynolds Big Shoulders/JCB Leaders/Dr. Scholl/Friends Big Shoulders/Beeson/Querrey/Simpson/Valenti Helen V. Brach Foundation James and Mary Osborn Anonymous Fred J. Brunner Foundation Kathy and Dale Emmerson 10,000+ America's Food Technologies, Inc., Ellen Jordan Reidy '76 Caterpillar, Inc. Daniel Murphy Scholarship Fund Patricia Mulligan DeLeonardis '66 and John DeLeonardis Thomas W. Dower Foundation Anne O'Malley '75 Jenny Labuda Prangle '82 and Michael Prangle Sinsinawa Ministry Fund Mary VanKoevering Visitation Scholarship Program W.P. & H.B. White Foundation $5,000+ GSBS Basketball, George Shimko HFS Chicago Scholars Horizons for Youth Richard Starmann 2014 ANNUAL REPORT | 4 Honor Roll of Donors ENGINEERING Around the world, engineering programs struggle to attract and retain women. While the United States ranks 20th in the latest Gender Gap Report from the World Economic Forum, the report shows that overall, women account for a total of only about 30 percent of all science and technology related university majors in the U.S. Peace strives to increase opportunities for students to be exposed to the exciting world of invention, discovery, research and innovation. $2,500+ $1,000+ continued Catholic Bishop of Chicago Miriam Clements Bernard, Mary Jane, Mark and Gregg Hardiek Family Foundation & Kathy Dougherty Jonni Hegenderfer Irish Fellowship Educational and Cultural Foundation Jim and Carol Schuster Uno Charter School Network The Blanche M. Walsh Charity Trust Foundation LeeAnn Swider ‘89 Take Charge of Education, Target Fr. William Vanecko $1,000+ Anonymous American Lighting Efficiency Corporation Bank of America Matching Gift Village of Bedford Park Barnstormers Julie Burke-Concannon ‘80 Congregation De Notre Dame Edward and Colleen Evert Fitch Ratings Matching Gifts Program Google Matching Gifts Program Christine Nakon Guzior ‘70 and Richard Guzior Illinois Press Foundation Monice Kavanaugh, O.P. Gera-Lind Kolarik Marti O’Rourke Konstant ‘72 and Bruce Konstant John and Margaret Love Martin Whalen Office Solutions Marquette Bank Master Educational Assistance Foundation Mesirow Financial Metro Achievement Mary Kay and Bob Nickels Mary Roche Mary Beth Shea ‘70 $500+ Advise U, Mary Burns Marilyn Aiello, O.P., M.D. Astoria Wire & Metal Products Cathy Baumann ‘92 Donald and Winifred Biernacki Deanna Holleman Duray M.D. ‘92 and Eric Duray Carol DiMonte Frank ‘84 Donna Gailus ‘77 Garden Center Services Joan McCann, O.P. Bridget Raya ‘99 Donna DeBelle Stache ‘70 St. Jane de Chantal School Ladies Guild Thomas Sullivan Sunrise Transportation $250+ Bansley and Kiener, LLP Eileen Kosola Carney ’66 Cranley Scholastics, Inc Paula Tishka Dansart ’77 Patricia Donahoe Durbins Megan Smith Eggert ’98 Elgin Beverage Company, Darlene Bennett Jasica ‘82 Evergreen Bank Group Margaret Hannigan Francis ’66 Mary Costello Geoghegan ’75 Michelle Hannon Celeste Zizzo Hayward ’75 2014 ANNUAL REPORT | 5 Honor Roll of Donors $250+ continued ARTS Why the A in STEAM? The Queen of Peace Arts Program offers many visual arts and performing arts opportunities on the stage, in the classroom and around Chicagoland through our Arts Without Borders Program. We added the “Arts” into our STEAM curriculum to provide technical instruction in the creative use of technology through computer animation, digital arts, web page design and architecture. Catherine Karl, Ph.D. Julie Nemec Kazmierczak ’81 Joseph and Sally Keenan Kelly Appraisal Consultants, Inc. Knights of Columbus, Joseph Cardinal Bernardin Council, No. 282 Krates Eye Centers, Debra Hushka Krates ‘76 & Steven Krates, D.O., P.C. Line Drive Baseball Academy, Inc. Ann O’Connor Madea ’78 Anne O’Neill Malone ‘73 and Jim Malone Olympic Logistics Services, Inc. Our Lady of the Snows Maureen Van Westrienen Parilla ’81 Kathy Roberts-Blair ’81 Jean M. Roche & Associates ’73 Janice Roche ’77 Theresa Roche ’84 Sherry Trojniar Russo ’68 Saint Xavier University Lynn Barnat Siedlecki ’74 Margaret Quinn Siefert ’69 Dawn Wilk Sinclair ’89 South Side Irish Imports, Linda Gorman Peplinski ‘76 Emily Sundermeier ’07 Villa Nueva Consulting, Inc. Sherry Webb Maureen Williams ’71 Janice Stanislawski Zeller ’70, Ph.D. $100+ Magdalena Aguilar Susan Brogan Allen ’87 James Antos Judy Christakos Bailey ’67 Donna Ramsden Barnicle ’82 Lynda Bartlett ’82 Belt Railway Company of Chicago Patrice Bidinger-Chessare ’70 Gail Krzyskowski Bradshaw ’83 Jeanne Houser Brannigan ’66 Ellen Dineen Brosnahan ’66 Carolyn Heiland Brown ’66 Jacqueline Payton Bueschel ’86 Burbank Chamber of Commerce Burbank Women’s Civic Club City of Burbank Kelly Burke, State Representative Mary Barnat Burns ’73 Judy Canning John Canning, DDS Brigid Cashman Laura Lamoureux Chromizky ’77 Chucks Southern Comforts Cafe CJ Wilson Mazda of Countryside CJ Wilson Mazda of Orland Park Michael F. Clancy Ltd. Tamra Cohen ’66 Christine Borawski Cullum ’66 Sharon Claussen Deenihan ’94 Patricia Dehoff ’83 Rose Skubiszewski Diamond ’77 Delilah DiCrescenzo ’01 Dominican University Karen Maslar Donar ’77 Cynthia Satkas Durkin ’78 Virginia Wakerly Engler ’66 Fleetwood Roller Rink Sue and Dick Flando Follett Company Elizabeth France Katherine France Ruby Gray Gadomski ’73 2014 ANNUAL REPORT | 6 Honor Roll of Donors $100+ continued MATH Queen of Peace encourages girls to be “mathletes” because mathematics is present in almost every facet of life - in nature and in the technologies in students hands. No matter if students attend college or start their careers, math is a universal language. The principles and foundations of math are the same all over the world. Math + Science = SUCCESS! Thomas Gallagher Loretta Ganz ’78 Maura Foley Gleason ’69 Mary Schwab Halloran ’67 Catherine Hanisits ’70 Therese Haskins Janice Hasler Peter Helber Karen Herman DeMuro ’77 Ellen Jordan Reidy ’76 Jostens, Inc. Tracy Juggan Susan Junkroski ’75 Keith Kahl Donna Kamuda ’86 Rosemary Kane ’75 Rosemary Kane ’75 Albert and Theresa Kearney Colleen Cunningham Kehoe ’82 Mary Hurley Kettering ’83 Carol Lowery King ’75 Margaret Laude Kuhlow ’87 Katherine Lapinski ’98 Jeannine Lascola ’87 Laura Laucius ’79 Susan Kosola Lazarz ’70 Mary Kate Love ’07 Karen Lynch ’77 Margaret Maloney ’74 Mancari’s Chrysler/Plymouth Margaret Smith Marchese ’84 Deborah Mastella-Sershon’78 Mathes Podiatry, Ltd. Cassandra Maziarka ’88 Patricia McAvoy ’66 Nancy O’Malley McDonough ’66 Minuteman Press of Lyons Purvi Mody Timothy and Ann Mundt Dr. Meredith and Sheila Murray Mary Murray Martin ’76 Mary Murtaugh-Frech ’79 Murphy Security Solutions Judith Mysza ’72 Rachael Cwiok Narel ’95 Nick’s Barbecue Niego Real Estate Clare O’Brien ’71 Nicole O’Connor Old St. Patrick’s Church Cathy Murphy O’Loughlin ’69 Tom and Pat O’Malley Joan O’Neill ’70 Margaret Orbon ’69 Kristine Owens Marilyn Nevell O’Rourke ’73 Anna Paszkiet Michelle Andrews Patton ’76 Deborah Rigoni Pavela ’70 Pine Roofing Co., Inc. Mary Piper-Stanwyck ’82 Kay Porsche Laurel McDermott Potkul ’74 Marian Powers ’72 PhD Kristin Rankin Kribs ’96 Cynthia Redelsperger ’84 Linda Labno Regan ’88 Mary Pat Kane Reilly ’72 Karen Lang Reynolds ’82 Kelly Badon Rimkus ’87 Monica R. Roberts ’71 Jean M. Roche & Assoc. Maria Roche ’71 Nicole Romito Rose Paving Co. Holly Rowe ’94 Diane Dillon Ryan ’66 2014 ANNUAL REPORT | 7 Honor Roll of Donors Andrea Benegas Janet Bennett Tom and Catherine Brady Christine Brooks Patricia Bush ’72 Therese Drwila Bychowski ’75 Janie Corkery Byrne ’73 Christine Durkalec Cellini ’91 Karen Sukis Cerney ’78 Mary Farrell Cholewa ’78 Jennifer Baran Clark ’00 Julie Pirolli Collins ’89 Carole Small Collins ’70 Christine Sukis Connelly ’73 Mary Rita Crowe ’90 Crystal Light Banquets Marianne Foley Czarnecki ’72 Joyce Grabowski Danek ’66 John and Barbara Dermody Margaret Frossard DeRoss ’76 Ashley Dick Cathy Szekely Donlan ’77 John Dragicevich Donna Drinan and Thomas Underwood Mary Drinan Robert and Leticia Dudek Edward and Elaine Duszak Michelene Strama Ellegood ’93 Donna Sablich Essig ’72 Mary Pat Dineen Eul ’70 E Z Duz It Products, Inc. Amanda Faigian Donna Malo Felkamp ’67 Suzanne Flatley Morphew ’72 Angela Lanzafame Foley ’68 Sandra Bruckner Franklin ’72 Theresa Gardas Kristen Tarczon Benjaminson ’93 Susan Lenegan Gardner ’77 $100+continued ROBOTICS Since 2008, Peace has participated in the FIRST Robotics Program, a program whose purpose is to bring together the nation’s leading companies and universities in a united effort to open young minds to the wonders of science and technology. Teamed up with nine dedicated mentors, the Peace Robotics Team “RoboPRIDE,” gets a hands-on, inside look at an engineer’s profession. In six action-packed weeks, through a series of meetings, our RoboPRIDE team and mentors work together to brainstorm, design, construct and test a robot. Every year RoboPride travels to one or two competitions where their autonomous and remote-controlled vehicle (weighing as much as 120lbs.) competes against other teams from across the country. Visit www.USFIRST.ORG to learn more. This year’s Midwest Regional competition will be held at UIC Pavilion (University of Illinois - Chicago) on April 1 to April 5, 2015. Spectators welcome! Events are free and open to the public. Come and cheer on RoboPRIDE in the pit before they release “ThetaBot #2781” into competition. Gerilyn Gray Rynne ’76 Nancy Andrews Schissel ’72 Paula Schurla Mary Beth McDonagh Shipferling ’75 Margaret Ruane Sedlak ’82 Dolores Kuchan Smith ’76 Eileen Walsh Smith ’84 Mary Anne Smith Barbara Wheaton Smith ’67 Mary Ann Springer ’76 St. Albert the Great Parent Association St. Symphorosa Athletic Association Mike Stachyra Mary Stalzer ’87 Patricia Dunne Stewart ’74 Stickney Township Erin Sullivan Sunrise Transportation Elizabeth Swider ’90 M.D. Anika Todd ’89 Anne Tucker Brett Urlaub Julija Vallee ’04 Kiera Vizza-Milligan ’04 Linda Vorderer Webb Chevrolet, Inc. Kathleen Grimmer Welch ’77 Jeanne Widing ’81 Cathleen Sikora Winkofsky ’71 Cheryl Joy Wright ’66 Therese Cozzi Zitzka ’75 Karen Arndt Zylberman ’75 Gifts to $99 2014 ANNUAL REPORT | 8 PRIDE IN ATHLETICS Peace Pride teams compete in ten different sports and approximately 65% of the student body participates in athletics each year. Whether they’re on the court, field or track, Peace athletes develop skills and learn perseverance, dedication, self-discipline, teamwork and leadership. Peace competes and is steadily ranked in the highly regarded Red Division of the Girls Catholic Athletic Conference (GCAC) and is a member of the IHSA. Our student-athletes in all sports are consistently named All-Conference selections, as well as members of the GCAC All-Academic Team, a recognition received for maintaining a 3.0 GPA during each student’s competitive season. In balancing athletics and academics, our young women learn time management skills, which in turn lead to team awards for above average GPA’s. Whether our student-athletes hope to hit the winning home run or set a personal record in the 200-meter dash, they discover, pursue and take PRIDE in their passions and talents. Honor Roll of Donors Gifts to $99 continued Angela Frazzini Gazdziak ’02 Eileen Wood Genevro ’73 Jean Maloney Healy ’77 Anita Neubauer Hickey ’83 Mary Beth Higgins ’69 Margaret and Michael Hopkins Susan Green Horn ’67 Judy Dyrda Hoyt ’68 Janet Miller Hudson ’75 Susan Forster Hull ’74 Carol Crosetto Jago ’69 Roberta McCutcheon Jansen ’71 Nancy Reilly Johnson ’67 Bonnie Johnson Roman and Mary Kazecki Mary Ellen Kelly ’67 Joyce and Kevin Kenny Marianne Kenny ’79 Megan Kenny ’05 Linda Sikora Kolke ’68 Susan Whooley Krystof ’69 Loretta Farrey Kulczycki ’84 Eileen O’Rourke Fitzpatrick ’67 Carol Kunz ’83 Beth England Leahy ’75 Nancy Lennon ’67 Diane O’Keefe Lopez ’73 Janet Manijak Loulousis ’89 Janet Smith Luzadder ’67 Bonnie Maks Rose Mallon ’74 Jean Byrne Malloy ’71 Judith Siebenaler Maloney ’77 Colleen Murphy Manika ’79 Bernadine Marc Schwab ’67 Eugenie Matula ’71 Christine and Paul McCormick Theresa Copps McGrail ’77 Kathryn McLaughlin ’03 Mary Jo Tarter McLoughlin ’76 Christy Mieling Kathleen Mikulski ’97 Caitlin Milligan ’06 Marti Murray ’68 Christine Husnik Murray ’66 Bethany Nelson ’98 Margaret McDonald Nielsen ’69 Kathleen Ahern Nolan ’66 Alice O’Connell Novotny ’76 Jody Nyboer Erin O’Donohue Pamela Zimmerman O’Keefe ’70 Katherine Dillon Olk ’94 Kathryn Thullen Osial ’75 Lorraine Newman Paruszkiewicz ’68 Carol Lenza Petersen ’72 Michelle Pfeiffer ’02 Joan Sedlak Reylek ’74 Patricia Cavanaugh Rogers ’72 Karla Ruggiero ’89 Therese Sullivan Scanlan ’70 Julie McKeown Schofield ’76 Camille Schroeder Diane Schwartzers ’72 Regina Rigoni Sennello ’67 Mary Pat McCabe Sheppard ’76 Amanda Dudek Shewmaker ’00 Adele Murray Sievers ’69 Nancy Ryan Sorich ’68 Barbara Brown Steinbach ’73 Mary Stubitsch ’76 Sara Svoboda Jill Synoga ’94 Donna Szponer ’73 Elliott Teasdale Kathy Nagle Terborg ’69 Teresa Thara 2014 ANNUAL REPORT | 9 Honor Roll of Donors sly is S rou . M e .. GE ang ool d C Gifts to $99 continued We are t he GEM S o f the fu tu re . . . If you know a girl in 6th or 7th grade, and she loves math or science, then invite her to be at Peace for the GEMS Workshop Elizabeth Thara ’06 Robert and Linda Therrien Kathleen Tischer ’11 Anne Tucker Mary Pat Haney Ward ’75 Leonard and Penelope Winnick Theresa Moritz Winters ’71 Elva Bahena Witt ’90 World Financial Group, Anthony DiMiele Barbara Zalewski Inkind Gifts reduce operating [Girls in Engineering, Math, Science] Saturday, March 28, 2015 This event is free and you can register on-line. Meet Peace alum and faculty and industrial leaders in these amazing fields while participating in fun filled activities and experiments. Queen of Peace has gone Full STEAM Ahead to provide girls the opportunity to discover new interests in an exciting learning environment. Visit www.queenofpeacehs.org/gems. UP S! RL EM I G G R FO expenses for the school and help fundraising events maximize net returns. Burns Photography, Frankfort Ruben and Guilermina Chacon Chuck’s Southern Comfort Cafe Kerrie and Michael Cleve Corporate Concepts, Inc. Costco Wholesale Cranley Scholastics Ashley Dick Dubins Restaurant Fettes, Love & Sieben Food 4 Less Food Service Professionals, Inc. Holiday Inn Chicago-Midway Airport Jewel JSH&A Communications Killoran Photography, Worth Cindy Kmetty Gera-Lind Kolarik Little Company of Mary Hospital Lost Mountain Adventure Golf Anne O’Neill Malone ‘73 and Jim Malone Colleen Murphy Manika ‘79 Mother’s Day Restaurant, Berwyn Mr. C’s Midway Bar Nicole Marie Salon, Nicole Rafalin ‘03 Anne O’Malley ‘75 Patio Restaurant Pepsico., Inc./Quaker Foods and Snacks Carol Lenza Petersen ‘72 Petty, Bielik & Burke Orthodontics QOP Parent Club Rosie’s Drive-In Running Excels Santos Sports Store Schoolbelles Uniform Co. Melissa Schroeder Scieska ‘95 Seven Bridges Ice Arena Simply Sweet Creations in Oak Lawn Adriana Aranda ‘00 Richard Starmann Erin Sullivan Topnotch Silkscreening, Inc. Mary VanKoevering Weber's Bakery Women's Workout World 2014 ANNUAL REPORT | 10 0.94% Revenue Tuition and Fees Contributions and Fund Raising Auxiliary Activities Investment Income Other Sources Reserves Total 2,526,314 534,719 95,261 34,231 50,434 401,291 3,642,250 69.36% 14.68% 2.62% 0.94% 1.38% 11.02% 100.00% Instructional Activities and Athletics Auxiliary Activities Student Aid General Administration Advancement and Development Recruiting Plant Operations Depreciation Total 1,203,015 290,789 80,267 96,022 890,844 225,635 142,648 408,593 304,436 3,642,250 33.03% 7.98% 2.20% 2.64% 24.46% 6.19% 3.92% 11.22% 8.36% 100.00% Unrealized Gain/(Loss) in Investments 299,414 Total Capital Expense paid out of reserve Includes technology upgrades 3,686 1.38% 11.02% 2.62% 14.68% 69.36% Expenses 33.03% 8.36% 11.22% 3.92% 6.19% 24.46% Contributions and Fundraising Income Annual Appeal ‐ Operational Scholarships and Grants Designated Gifts ‐ FSA Parent Organizations Commemorative Program Other Gifts Grand Total of Contributions and Fundraising 2.64% 54,067 226,168 127,998 36,680 2,235 87,572 534,719 10.11% 42.30% 23.94% 6.86% 0.42% 16.38% 100.00% 16.38% 7.98% 2.20% 10.11% 0.42% 6.86% 42.30% Fiscal 2014 Financial 23.94% THANK YOU for the advantage of a lifetime! Class of 2014 Dominican of Sinsinawa Corporate Members Mary Ellen Gevelinger, O.P. Prioress of the Congregation Mary Howard Johnstone, O.P. Vicaress of the Congregation Kathleen Phelan, O.P. Corporation Chair, General Councillor Pamela Mitchell, O.P.,General Councillor Mary Rathert, O.P., General Councillor Julie Schwab, O.P., General Councillor Mission Integration Monice Kavanaugh O.P. 2014-2015 Board of Directors Marilyn Aiello, O.P., MD – Corporate Liaison Mary Burns, MBA Brigid Cashman, MA Tamara Cummings, ‘86, JD Naderh ELrabadi,'93, JD Edward Evert, MA Gera-Lind Kolarik, BA Joan McCann, O.P. – Chair Anne O’Malley, ‘75, BA - President Tom Paulick, MPA Barbara Rasinski, M.Ed Louise Tonozzi-Frederick, BS Father William Vanecko Queen of Peace High School Administration Team Anne O’Malley ‘75, President Mary Kay Nickels, Principal Cicely Clay, Ed.D., Assistant Principal Mary VanKoevering, Business Director 7659 S. Linder Avenue Burbank, IL 60459 708.458.7600 www.queenofpeacehs.org