Spring 2014 - Illiana Christian High School
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Spring 2014 - Illiana Christian High School
PUB L I SHE D P ER I O D I C A L LY BY THE S C H O O L B O A RD What do you get when you mix red hair, dog treats, an antique wheelchair, and FDR asking his cabinet to sing in harmony? You get this year’s spring musical, Annie! The ICHS drama department produced this classic story of the orphan girl Annie (played by senior Maddy Beezie) who makes her way into the heart of millionaire Oliver Warbucks (junior Jonathan Boer) despite the scheming of Miss Hannigan (senior Mackenzie Chapman), Rooster Hannigan (senior Luke Meekma), and Lily St. Regis (junior Lauren Winn) to get her…er, the money… back. Annie is more than a story of optimism amid the Great Depression. It is a story which reminds us that just as Annie was adopted into Warbucks’ family and goes from rags to riches, we, too, get a fuller life by being adopted into God’s family even though we are still sinners. Led by co-directors Mrs. Mary Lagerwey and Mrs. Kristin Bolkema, music directors Mrs. Kathy Sliekers and Mrs. Patricia Menninga, and crew directors Mr. Jim Kamphuis and Miss Emily Van Stee, 107 students worked together to put this show on stage as actors, painters, set construction workers, pit orchestra musicians, techies and sets and props runners. That means almost 20% of our student body was involved! “I liked the musical because we get people from all different S PR I NG 2 0 1 4 places – athletes, artists, tech people – and we all work together. I’m a senior, and I met people I had never talked to before – and now I still talk to them,” said student director Kenyé Askew. “I had an amazing time with the cast. They made working hard to memorize lines and blocking fun,” senior Coty Miller said. Maddy Beezie added, “The performances were a lot of fun, and I liked working with the dog.” The most popular member of the cast was Daisy, Mike and Sherry Tempelman’s white lab, who played Annie’s dog, Sandy. Having a live animal on stage is always an adventure, but student director Kelley Walsh was ready to take it on. “I liked being Daisy’s keeper for two weeks. We went for walks every night in the school’s front lawn, and Kenye’ learned what it’s like to have a dog. I had so much fun, and I’m glad that was my last musical at Illiana,” Walsh commented. With every spring production, Illiana says goodbye to many seniors who have been an integral part of our drama department for the last 4 years. Senior props crew leader Hannah TerHaar said, “I was sad to hang up my headset for the last time.” Thank you to the huge crowds who came out to see our show, and we hope to see you for the fall play in November! ANNUAL ASSOCIATION MEETING All Association members are invited to attend the annual Association meeting on MONDAY, APRIL 21, at 7:30pm, at Illiana Christian High School. The main items on the agenda will be the approval of the proposed general operating budget for the 2014-2015 school year and the election of new board members. Principal Peter Boonstra will present a “State of the School” report. Continued on page 2 PA G E 2 S PR I NG 2014 Subject to a Yes or No Vote: Kathy Huizenga is married to Jerry, and they live in Highland. They are members of Faith Church in Highland. Their children, Tim, Julie and Lisa, are all graduates of Illiana, are married, and have blessed Jerry and Kathy with five grandchildren (future Illiana students!). Kathy currently works as the Assistant to the Principal/Office Manager at Calvin Christian School in South Holland where she also serves on the Administrative Team, Salary Study, and School Improvement Planning Team. She has served her church on the Evangelism Team, Anniversary, and Worship Committees, and currently serves as a pianist for worship services. Kathy’s committee experience at Illiana includes the education, admissions & public relations, strategic planning and collaboration committees. Paul Lindemulder is a member of Bethel Christian Reformed Church of Lansing. He and his wife Deb live in Lansing and have four children. Brandon, Cameron, Austin and Devin are all graduates of Illiana. At his church, Paul has served as elder, deacon, cadet counselor and catechism teacher. Paul has been on the board at Lansing Christian School where he served as board president. While on the board at Illiana, Paul served as a member of the admissions & public relations, collaboration and nominating committees. Board Member Group 1 Dale Brink is a member of Faith Church in Dyer. He lives in Dyer with his wife Janet, and they have four children. Steven, Jordan, Kristen and Lauren are Illiana graduates. Dale is a Podiatrist at Performance Foot and Ankle Centers. He has previously served his church as a deacon and has been on the board at Calvin Christian School two times, serving as board President for part of his term. Dale is currently on the Surgical Executive Committee for Ingalls Hospital and Ingalls Same Day Surgery Center Medical Executive Committee. Deb Burghgraef is a member of Bethel Christian Reformed Church in Lansing. She and her husband Kent live in South Holland and have four boys. Scott, Brent, Keith and Chad have all graduated from Illiana. Deb is a special education teacher with District #127 in Worth, IL. She has previously been on the school board at Calvin Christian, and organized the auction for several years. Deb and Kent currently serve as youth group leaders at Bethel. Group 2 Joe Jonkman and his wife Suzanne live in Gary. They have two children: Caleb is a senior and Jared is a freshman at Illiana. They are members of Oak Glen United Reformed Church. Joe has served the church as a Deacon, Cadet Counselor, Sunday school teacher and worked on the fellowship committee. Joe is employed at the Chicago Port Railroad Company, a division of Ozinga Ready Mix. Rod Otte is a member of New Life Christian Reformed Church in Highland and lives in Highland. He is married to Jeana and they have four children. Sarah and Laura are Illiana graduates and Steven and Emily are sophomores at Illiana. At his church, Rod has served as a deacon. He also served on the board at Highland Christian School. Rod is a Social Worker for Community Hospital in Munster. ANNUAL ASSOCIATION MEETING Continued from front page Retiring from the Board this summer are Doug Allen, Bill Hromada, Valerie Miller, and Carl Toren. As a result, eight nominees are necessary for Association consideration. Current members Kathy Huizenga and Paul Lindemulder have consented to serve a second three-year term and are therefore subject only to a yes or novote at the meeting. We thank the four members who are retiring and urge you to thank them personally for the many hours of service they have provided Illiana. We also thank the following nominees for their willingness to serve on Illiana’s Board of Trustees for a three-year term beginning this August. As previously approved by the Association, nominees are no longer grouped solely by church locale. The nominating committee takes several other factors into consideration for grouping the candidates: church affiliation, former leadership experience, and profession. This maintains a continued representative balance on the board. One nominee from each pairing will be elected at the April 21 Association meeting. S PR I NG 2014 PA G E 3 Candidates Group 3 Mark Barnes lives in Crown Point with his wife Deanne. They are members of Pathway Christian Reformed Church and have four children. Ryan is a junior and Aaron is a sophomore at Illiana. Peyton is 9 and Amalia is 7. Mark is an Information Technology Manager for Health Care Service Corporation (aka Blue Cross and Blue Shield). He has served as a Youth Group leader and Sunday School Teacher in his church and is currently involved in Mission, Praise, Prayer and Worship roles. At Crown Point Christian School, he has been the “IT Department” for 9 years, servicing all their technology needs. In addition, he has been involved in the Athletic Boosters and New Principal Search Committee. JoEllen Dykstra and her husband Rick live in Highland and are members of Emmanuel Christian Reformed Church in Sauk Village. They have three boys. Sam and Luke have graduated from Illiana and Tony is a senior at Illiana. JoEllen is employed as a travel agent. At Highland Christian School she has been on the Auction Committee for 8 years, was a member of the 100th Anniversary Committee and served as the PTO Treasurer. JoEllen has been a volunteer with the Illiana COP program for 8 years. Group 4 Ken Kreykes and his wife Rochelle have five children and live in St. John. Gabrielle is a freshman at Illiana; Kendra, Rhea, Noelle and Lydia are Illiana graudates. Ken is a member of Redeemer United Reformed Church where he has previously been a deacon, an elder, and served on various committees. He is currently on the Evangelism Committee at his church. Ken is a teacher at Chicago Christian High School. Darren Prince and his wife Sandra are members of Crete Reformed Church where Darren has served several terms as a deacon. They live in St. John and have three children. Morgan and Molly both graduated from Illiana, and Madison is currently a junior at Illiana. Darren has also served on the school board at Lansing Christian School. He is the co-owner of Witech Excavating Co. Inc. in Crete. April 21, 2014 • 7:30 pm Association Meeting Agenda 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Opening Devotions Approval of Minutes Recognition of Retiring Board Members Election of New Board Members Annual Financial Report Approval of the 14-15 Budget Annual Principal’s Report Closing Prayer UPCOMING EVENTS April 22 Fine Arts Festival & Evening for Illiana April 25 Grandparents’ Day April 26 Pancake Pacer 5K & Breakfast ? DID YOU KNOW ...that you can give to Illiana or pay your monthly tuition bill without writing a check? We now have Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) available for your convenience. It is simple to use; just contact Steve Holwerda at (708) 747-0515 ext. 41 for an application form. Or, you can visit the development page of our website www.illianachristian.org, click on the “donate now” link. FIND US ON: Facebook at Illiana Christian High School (OFFICIAL) Twitter @illianachs PA G E 4 S PR I NG 2014 Notes to the 2014-15 Budget: General Fund The following notes refer to specific lines for the recommended budget on the opposite page. Our Board Treasurer, Bill Vree, will be presenting this budget for approval at the Association Meeting on Monday, April 21, 2014. EXPENSES: Payroll and Benefits: Personnel salary and benefits comprise 81% of the total general fund budget. The faculty pay scale has incorporated a 2.5% increase; non-faculty salaries will also increase by 2.5%. In addition, we have added an additional experience step in the faculty salaries budget. Our current salary schedule has a maximum experience level of 15 years. Starting with the 2014-15 school year, teachers who have 20 or more years of experience will receive an additional salary increment. We are also planning to increase faculty staffing levels by 1½ full-time equivalent. We continue to contribute 12% to the CSI pension plan, which is a definedbenefit retirement plan for faculty and staff. The medical insurance costs are expected to increase this year with the continued implementation of the Affordable Care Act. We are budgeting $471,449 for the coming year, which is a 15% increase over the projected costs for 2013-14. Employees will be contributing 15% of the cost of their individual coverage and 25% of the cost for dependent coverage. Operational Expenses: Operational expenses comprise 19% of the general fund budget. Selected line items have been adjusted to keep in line with historical averages and current year projections. Continuing Education – With several of our teachers working toward advanced degrees, we are anticipating higher continuing education expenses. Consequently, we raised this expense from $15,000 to $20,000 for 2014-15. Telephone Expense – This line item has increased over the past year due to increased bandwidth required for our computer technology. We are raising this item by $9,000 to $21,000 which is in line with projected 2013-14 actual costs. Instructional Supplies – This line item continues to grow each year. We are increasing the budget for this expense to $68,000 which is more in line with prior year actual expenses. Technology – This line item is based on an annual replacement schedule which allows Illiana to keep the school’s extensive technology infrastructure up-to-date. The technology budget plan with accompanying replacement schedule was updated this year, resulting in a 2014-15 technology budget of $135,000, which includes the purchase of 52 computers, 1 server, software licensing fees and maintenance. Custodial Supplies/Maintenance – This line item was hit hard in 2013-14 due to the excessive snow and frigid temperatures, resulting in large expenditures for snow removal and related building repairs; it is impossible to know what will happen in the coming year. For 2014-15, we are raising this category by $6,500 to $114,000. Busing – This account includes charter busing for field trips and athletic events as well as fuel and maintenance of Illiana vans. Since we have purchased our own big yellow bus, we see a continued drop in the need for charter busing but are raising our budgeted amount to $50,000 to match prior year actual costs. Public Relations – It takes more time, energy and resources to attract students today. This means that we need to spend more money on advertising and marketing to these potential students. Consequently, we are raising this line item to $40,000, which is more in line with prior year actual costs and anticipated expenditures for 2014-15. RECEIPTS: Tuition: We are projecting an enrollment of 556 students for the coming year, which is an increase of 35 students from the 2013-14 budget and an increase of 10 students from the actual student count for 2013-14. The Board recommends a tuition increase of 2.0%, setting the tuition rate at $8,076. A discount of $620 will be available to members of supporting churches. All families will be offered an Illiana Foundation Tuition Grant but the amount has not been determined yet. Church Offerings: Each of our 30+ supporting churches has committed to supporting the school financially. For the 2014-15 year, we are asking churches to contribute $580 per student, with the discount to supporting church families remaining at $620 per student. Illiana has always been very grateful for this generous support and is looking forward to a continued partnership with these churches. Because several of our churches have been struggling to achieve this level of support, we are reducing the budgeted amount for church offerings by $10,000 to $165,000. This figure does not include funds raised through the annual Illiana Drive. Illiana Fund: A very generous constituency supported the annual Illiana Fund drive in a big way once again in 201314, resulting in total receipts of nearly $175,000. Consequently, we are raising the budgeted amount $10,000 to $170,000 for 2014-15. S PR I NG 2014 PA G E 5 Illiana Christian High School Budget Analysis and Recommendations for 2014-15 2010-11 Actual 2011-12 Actual 2012-13 Actual 2013-14 Projected 2,128,083 158,394 162,794 16,664 88,346 124,548 197,540 309,505 370,540 3,556,415 2,124,252 153,083 165,709 15,000 85,000 124,690 204,082 310,847 411,835 3,594,498 2014-15 Proposed Expenses Payroll and Benefits Expense Professional Salaries $ 2,137,987 $ 2,155,190 145,408 Office Salaries 145,358 165,617 Maintenance Salaries 155,251 12,796 Substitute Teaching 13,680 71,645 Academic Stipends 71,747 108,211 Athletic Stipends 106,206 Employer F.I.C.A. 194,853 199,353 Pension Contribution - CSI 306,015 316,136 381,800 Medical Insurance 375,836 Total Payroll and Benefits Expense 3,506,936 3,556,157 2,191,278 162,694 154,642 15,000 90,000 125,000 209,504 319,334 471,449 3,738,901 Operating Expense 13,641 20,010 20,000 20,000 Continuing Education 17,817 15,398 14,551 16,000 16,000 Fees and Dues 16,202 54,098 58,202 55,000 60,000 52,168 Building and Liability Insurance 64,497 54,036 60,000 60,000 Office Supplies, Postage 55,946 12,062 20,837 21,000 21,000 Telephone 11,686 14,347 15,373 15,000 16,000 Copier Lease, Maintenance 13,852 51,429 14,252 45,000 45,000 Textbooks and Workbooks 51,470 69,088 67,845 65,000 68,000 Instructional Supplies 50,770 2,533 2,344 12,000 5,000 5,305 Classroom Furniture and Equipment 4,790 7,820 5,000 8,000 Library 5,020 127,255 136,184 100,000 135,000 Technology 94,327 90,295 82,173 90,000 90,000 Utilities: Gas, Electric, Water 104,618 106,706 106,565 127,500 114,000 Custodial Supplies/Maintenance 116,476 54,563 46,000 50,000 Busing 50,000 61,937 28,583 36,675 40,000 40,000 Public Relations 24,212 9,585 7,095 9,500 9,500 Graduation 9,323 16,620 14,696 11,797 13,766 Miscellaneous 12,739 16,117 10,815 12,000 12,000 Hospitality 7,724 66,760 30,407 50,000 50,000 Capital Projects 79,942 20,000 20,000 16,000 16,000 20,000 Van Replacement Fund Transfer 20,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 Activity Fund Transfer 20,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 BRIF Transfer 25,000 Total Operating Expense 844,597 890,741 815,443 857,797 890,266 Total Expenses $ 4,351,533 $ 4,446,898 $ 4,371,858 $ 4,452,295 $ 4,629,167 Annual tuition increase Budgeted students Full Tuition $ Discount $ Discounted Tuition $ 3.07% 599 7,390 $ 590 $ 6,800 $ 1.98% 575 7,536 605 6,931 2.00% 571 7,687 620 7,067 3.00% 521 7,918 620 7,298 2.00% 556 8,076 620 7,456 Receipts Tuition Church Offerings Illiana Fund Facility Rental Interest Income Miscellaneous Total Receipts $ 4,112,872 4,133,379 178,440 170,897 177,200 162,344 13,545 20,394 2,023 2,973 15,592 14,917 $ 4,484,397 $4,520,179 Net Assets $ 132,864 $ 3,908,984 163,413 167,997 16,895 1,848 7,314 $4,266,451 4,072,327 165,000 175,000 22,000 2,000 52,000 $4,488,327 73,281 $ (105,407) $ 4,259,167 165,000 170,000 22,000 2,000 11,000 $ 4,629,167 36,032 $ 0 PA G E 6 S PR I NG 2014 ILLIANA CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT FISCAL YEAR ENDED JULY 31, 2013 STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION July 31, 2013: ALL FUNDS ASSETS: Cash, Money Market, CD Accounts Investments Miscellaneous Receivable Pre-paid expenses Inventory (TRIP) Land, Buildings, Equipment TOTAL ASSETS: $1,142,278 2,431,989 94,424 69,645 19,290 5,380,638 $9,138,264 LIABILITIES: Tuition Paid in Advance Miscellaneous Payable Annuity Contract Obligations Other Liabilities Note Payable - Land $148,321 2,723 57,788 4,343 91,537 NET ASSETS: All Funds TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS: $8,833,552 $9,138,264 STATEMENT OF ACTIVITY BY FUND General Operating Fund Foundation Fund Building and Property Value Land Purchase Fund Activity Fund Medical Reserve Fund Other Funds: Includes Scholarship Funds, Balance 8/1/2012 $568,949 $1,914,642 $4,580,638 $648,932 $123,008 $151,883 $668,255 2012-13 Receipts $4,266,451 277,162 $8,656,307 $5,651,219 5,500 586,582 4,067 511,457 2012-13 2012-13 Expenditures Interfund Transfer $4,371,858 137,194 6,110 591,140 367,672 Balance 7/31/2013 $463,542 $2,054,610 $4,580,638 $648,322 $118,450 $155,950 $812,040 Tuition Assistance Fund, Academic Support Fund, BRIF Fund (Building Repair & Improvement Fund), Van Fund, Special Designated Fund, TRIP Fund, and P.I.E. (Ladies Auxiliary Fund), TOTAL $5,473,974 $0 $8,833,552 Illiana Christian High School: Foundation Fund Activity 2012-13 Gifts Beginning Balance 8/1/12 Gifts Received Contributions $72,258 Memorials/Anniversaries $23,983 Planned Estates/Annuities $12,018 Total Gifts Received Investment Earnings Interest and Dividends Gain on Investments Total Receipts Expenses and Losses Tuition Reduction Operational Expenses Development Director's Salary/Benefits Allocation Total Disbursements Ending Balance 7/31/13 Receipts Disbursements Balance $1,914,642 $108,259 $47,444 $121,459 $277,162 $83,700 $20,612 $32,882 $137,194 $2,054,610 S PR I NG 2014 PA G E 7 WINTER SPORTS WRAP UP The winter season has officially ended, and once again, Illiana had a lot of success both on and off the court. Girls’ Basketball – Although the varsity struggled with wins and losses, the team character was great. All three levels had wonderful, Christian young women who grew as basketball players and as Christians. All conference was awarded to freshman Gabriel Kreykes. Kat Witting also went downstate in the 3-point shooting contest. The JV team finished 2nd in the Metro Conference and had a great year. The freshmen girls also had a very strong season. We want to thank Dave Bosman for his years of coaching at the Varsity level. Dave has decided to step down from coaching to spend more time with his family. We want to thank Dave for all of the time and passion he dedicated to girls’ basketball. Boys’ Basketball – The boys had another good season and finished with winning records on all levels. The Varsity Boys finished 4th in the Metro Suburban Conference and lost in Regional Finals to Carver Military Academy. All conference was awarded to Caleb Jonkman. Brandon Galambos and Zach Pruim went downstate to compete in the 3-point shooting contest. The Frosh-Soph and freshmen teams also had winning records and had very successful seasons. Wrestling – The wrestling program continues its strong program under the leadership of Dean Bosman. The team performed well in Regionals with the following wrestlers placing in their respective weight classes: Josh Kostelyk, Lucas Miedema, Benjamin DeYoung, Austin Brummel, Martin Jansma, Tyler Bosman, Daniel Lyzenga, Collin Templeman, Charles Hayes, and Alex DeYoung. Great job, guys!! Cheerleading – The cheerleaders had another solid season. They did not have the opportunity to participate in the State competition this year because bad weather resulted in the movement of the tournament to Sunday. However, they performed well in other tournaments and were always the leaders of the “Loud Crowd” at every home game. We want to thank Amber Beezhold and Ashley Lockwood for their years of coaching. Both have decided to move on to other things, and we want to thank them for their leadership. Thanks to all athletes, parents, coaches, fans, and businesses who have and continue to support Illiana athletics. We appreciate all you do as we help train our young men and women to be servants of Christ. Right To Life March On January 21, forty-five students accompanied by Miss Mesman and Mr. White set out for a 13 hour bus (and major winter snowstorm) ride to Washington D.C. for the annual Right to Life March. Their trip featured attending the March, but the students were also challenged by hearing speeches about the sanctity of life and the need to honor Biblical principles of sexuality. The group also visited the Right to Life Convention Headquarters where they were able to purchase books and various materials centered on the Pro-Life theme. The second day in Washington was a day for sight-seeing. Keeping with our theme of “life,” we visited the Holocaust Museum and the Supreme Court, two places that definitely made us think about pro-life issues. Jada Allen commented, “The Holocaust Museum emotionally touched me by making me greatful for everything in my life.” Hanna Wegner remarked, “The March was a great experience. It was awesome to see so many people who share the same passion for saving babies.” – Jeff White In the challenge of His service ACADEMIC HONORS PA G E 8 S PR I NG 2014 2013-14 Second Quarter Honor Roll Listed below are the names of students whose second quarter grade point average qualifies them for Honors. (3.00-3.49 with no grade below a C-) Freshmen Adeyefa; Tola Baker; Zion Buiter; Everett Conrad; Scott DeJong; Dale DeYoung; Jessica Dunham; Elyse Easter; Isaiah Fuller; Nia Hall; Mikerra Hillegonds; Luke Hofstra; Bo Krajewski; Holly Last; Caleb Lopez; Carla Maurello; Hannah Murrin; Alyssa Musch; Kyle Neibert; Abigail Novotny; Gina Pendleton; Derrieus Pickard; Brittany Schaaf; Kyle Schoon; Sarah Schreiber; Margot Sella; Dominique Simmons; Trinity Sons; Andrew VanEssen; Emily VanKalker; Ming VanTil; Melanie VerHaar; Keely Verhagen; Mia Wenzel; Elizabeth Wiltjer; Heather Sophomores Barrera; Joseph Bell; James Boss; Luke Brouwer; Candice Buikema; Brandon Carlson; Lauren M Davis; Tabitha DeBoer; Jennifer DeJong; Nicole Delahunty; Lucas DeVries; Carly Dykstra; Nathan Eberly; Amanda Ericks; Katelyn Galloy; Joel Groen; Brittany Hale; Mark Hillegonds; Jack Klain; Madison Knapper; Aaron Kooyenga; Jason Lautenbach; Colin Lyzenga; Daniel Moss; Connor Oppenhuis; Brett Otte; Steven Patricks; Elyssa Rietveld; Jonathan Roeda; Parker Ryan; Imani Schutt; Tyler Sims; Jerrod Smith; Jordan Tucker; Robert VanKalker; Payton Wondaal; Nicholas Zandstra; James Zandstra; Robert Juniors Bergfors; Kyle Boss; John Burgett; Kassandra Coutain; Taylor DiNuzzo; Andrea Easter; Chanel Genous; Alexis Guiliani; Brianna Hanson; Jocelyn Herman; Daniel Kortum; Laura Massey; Steven Ogunjimi; Oluwadamilare Prince; Madison Reynhout; Grant Salamone; Nicole Tiemersma; Benjamin VanderWall; Leah Veurink; Jonathan Woodson; Megan Wynsma; Raegan Seniors Bombino; Jessica Brummel; Austin Byma; Hannah Clausing; Alexandra Claybrooks; Donte Cooper; Kristine DeVries; Rebecca Eriks; David Frederick; Victoria Genovese; Samantha Howard; Jarrin Hudson; Shani Jonkman; Caleb Kimmel; Matthew Kocoj; Joshua Kostelyk; Paige Lindemulder; Paige Lyzenga; Caleb Mickles; Paris Miedema; Lucas Olgy; Zoe Perkins; Khayla Robertson; Cassidy Schutt; Greta Simmons; Eric Smit; Madeline Tempelman; Collin Teune; Kayla Trotter; Bianca VanderMolen; Monique VanTil; Benjamin Vroegh; Kevin Warner; Sierra S PR I NG 2014 PA G E 9 2013-14 Second Quarter High Honor Roll Below are the names of students whose second quarter grade point average qualifies them for High Honors. (3.50 or higher and are not enrolled in more than one study hall) Freshmen Barth; John Batterman; Jessica Beezhold; Ethan Boender; Joshua Bonner; Ashley Bouwer; Collette Detmar; Erik Dykstra; Jaimie Dykstra; Joel Eberly; Jason Eenigenburg; John Gibson; Laci Gossage; Blake Herman; Dillon Hoekstra; Ethan Huisman; Zachary Ipema; Amanda Keith; Sara Knot; Juliana Maatman; Madalyn Mazrimas; Emma McGuire; Jensen Miller; Asia Peerbolte; JP Pelke; Christian Perkins; Lenora Schipper; Eden Shaffer; Sydney Skrbina; Benjamin Smith; Deborah VanderZee; Kayla VanProyen; Hope Vargo; Matthew Vree; Samuel Weemhoff; Kassidy Zander; Danielle Sophomores Anderson; Joy Barnes; Aaron Barrera; Joanna Beezhold; Claire Boerman-Cornell; Kathryn Bonnema; Cole Boss; Kylie Botma; Sara Crevier; Emmanuella DeWindt; Lorna Ebbens; Noah Ipema; Emily Lagestee; Abigail Murrin; Ashley Osika; Paige Otte; Emily Otte; Jonathan Smits; Drew Spoelman; Emmajean Sroczynski; Stanley Ude; Ngozi VanDeel; Alyssa VanderZee; Ryan VanDrunen; Hilary VanMilligan; Andrew Wiltjer; Deanna Zandstra; Matthew Juniors Alderden; Aaron Allen; Jannae Barnes; Ryan Bergsma; Joel Bonnema; Kylie Bouwer; Miranda Brown; Briannah Buiter; Abigail Buiter; Justin Bultema; Logan Carlson; Lauren N. Corral; Kristen Crevier; Alejandra Cruse; Carlie DeJong; Nathan DeYoung; Alexander DeYoung; Benjamin DeYoung; Kaitlynn Ebbens; Colton Fiene; Nick Galloy; Adam Groen; Hannah Haan; Aaron Hall; Nickolas Herrera; Rachel Hillegonds; Derek Johnson; Kalie Kamp; Diane Kamp; Ethan Kamstra; Bradley Ketelaar; Chad Kostelyk; Joel Krygsheld; Daneen Laninga; Kristen McGuire; Thomas Mejan; Logan Mollema; Danae Mulder; Karlen Oyeyemi; Olamide Perschbacher; Bryan Petrarca; Jamie Pratscher; Marissa Reinsma; Lauren Rietveld; Stephanie Schaaf; Matthew Schoon; Holly Smit; Leah Smith; Azariah Smits; Rachel Stammis; Andrew VanBeek; Andrea VanderBent; Emily VanderWoude; Sara VanderZee; Chad VanderZee; Jacklyn VanDrunen; Daniel VantHoff; Samuel Vroom; Alexandra Seniors Aardsma; Stephanie Askew; Kenye Beezhold; Alexa Boender; Molly Boss; Brittany Boss; Elizabeth Brucer; Anne Chapman; Mackenzie Clark; Andrew Dekker; Trevor Detmar; Brett Duesing; David Durham; Andie Dykstra; Anthony Fosdal; Rachel Gibson; Austin Groen; Tiffany Haag; Glenn Hofstra; Hallie Horvat; Emily Huizenga; Nicole Ipema; Leah Iwema; Derek Jansma; Martin Miller; Coty Moes; Nicole Murrin; Dennis Niehof; Rebecca Oyeyemi; Oluseyi Skrbina; Joseph Smits; Monica TerHaar; Hannah Terpstra; Brian Timmer; Debora VanderWoude; Natalie VanKalker; Kyle Vree; Janna Walsh; Kelley Wolke; Julee PA G E 10 S PR I NG 2014 F oundation Fund Memberships Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Abbring Mr. & Mrs. Martin Alderden, Sr. Mr. Mark Ambrose Mr. & Mrs. William Beezhold Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Beishuizen Mr. & Mrs. Donald D. Bennett Dr. & Mrs. Jerome Bentz Mrs. Kathleen Berdan Mr. & Mrs. Brian Blummer Mr. & Mrs. Charles Boender Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Boer Mr. & Mrs. Marinus Boer Mr. & Mrs. George Boersma Mr. & Mrs. Ryan Boersma Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Bonnema Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Boss Mr. & Mrs. Jerold Boss Mrs. Marian Botma Mr. & Mrs. Earl J. Bouwer Mr. & Mrs. John Brink Mrs. Anna Brouwer Mrs. Kathleen Brouwer Mr. & Mrs. Keith Bruxvoort Mrs. Dorothy Bult D. Bult, Inc. Mr. Douglas J. Bulthuis Mr. & Mrs. Roy Bush Mr. & Mrs. Carl Bussema, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. William Butterfield Mr. & Mrs. John Caffrey Mrs. Martha Carrieri Mr. & Mrs. William Clausing Mrs. Elly Clousing Mr. & Mrs. Russell L. Clousing Colvin Masonry Company Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Corcoran Mr. & Mrs. Jack W. Davids Mr. & Mrs. John C. Davids Mr. & Mrs. Lance Davids Mrs. Ann De Boer DeBoer & Saxsma, Inc. Mrs. Betty De Boer Mr. & Mrs. Edward De Boer Mr. & Mrs. James De Boer Mr. & Mrs. Jeff De Boer Mrs. Mildred De Boer Mr. & Mrs. James R. De Bok Mr. & Mrs. Don De Graff Mrs. Donna De Graff Mrs. Aleda Dekker Mr. & Mrs. David Dekker Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Den Besten Ms. Sharon Derks Mr. Cole De Vries Mr. Charles N. De Vries Mr. & Mrs. George De Vries Ms. Jennifer De Vries Mr. & Mrs. John De Vries Ms. Mary Ann De Vries Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. De Vries, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard De Vries Mr. & Mrs. James D. De Young Mr. & Mrs. Peter H. De Young Mr. & Mrs. Mark Drenth Mr. & Mrs. Bradley Dykstra Mr. & Mrs. Donald Dykstra Mr. & Mrs. John M. Dykstra Ms. Michelle Dykstra Mr. & Mrs. Richard Dykstra Ms. Roseann Dykstra Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Ebbens Mr. & Mrs. Francis Eenigenburg Mr. & Mrs. Harold Eenigenburg Mr. & Mrs. Robert Eenigenburg Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Ellerie Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Eriks Mr. & Mrs. James Eriks Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Eriks Mr. & Mrs. George Evenhouse Mr. & Mrs. James Evenhouse Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Eylander Mr. & Mrs. Wesley F. Feikema Mr. & Mrs. William R. 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OUR MISSION: Annie................................................................ 1 Annual Association Meeting................... 1 - 2 Board Member Candidates...................... 2 - 3 Annual Association Meeting Agenda; Upcoming Events............................................ 3 Notes to the 2014-15 Budget........................ 4 Budget Analysis and Recommendations......5 Annual Financial Report; Foundation Fund Activity............................. 6 Winter Sports Wrap Up; Right To Life March........................................7 2013-14 Second Quarter Honor Roll...............8 2013-14 Second Quarter High Honor Roll.....9 Foundation Fund Memberships................. 10 Scholarship Funds; In Memory of; In Honor of................................................... 11 Illiana Christian High School is founded on the Bible as interpreted in the Reformed creeds. 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