Delphian School
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Delphian School
Officers and Board of Trustees Delphi Schools, Inc. OFFICERS - 2015 President Greg Ott Executive Vice President Alan Rothe Assistant Secretary Suzan Ott TRUSTEES LEA IN T EGRIT Y IN T Butch Nosko WLEDGE ET H I C S Secretary & Treasurer KNO ET H I C S Rosemary Didear WLEDGE EGRIT Y KNO Vice President DERSHIP LEA DERSHIP TM Delphian School Steve Anderson Development Committee Cheryl Berman A Message From Marketing Committee Arwen Dayton Delphi Day School Committee Rosemary Didear Advancement Committee Chair Governance Committee Executive Committee Dave Hendry Program Development Committee Shon Holyfield Development Committee Butch Nosko Vice-Chairman of the Board Asset Management Chair Executive Committee Delphi Day School Committee Greg Ott Chairman of the Board Governance Committee Chair Advancement Committee Executive Committee Chair Delphi Day School Committee Marsha Worlock Delphi Day School Committee Rosemary Didear Headmistress and Butch Nosko Board Member February 5, 2015 February 5, 2015 Dear Parents, Students, Alumni and Friends: Twenty-three years ago I arrived at the Delphian School, eager to contribute to what I knew was an exceptional school community. I was immediately impressed with the high standards set for both students and staff, and with the founding staff for the groundbreaking school they had envisioned back in 1976. In the years since, Delphian has come to be recognized for its leadership regionally and nationally in putting in place a new set of educational fundamentals, and for creating dynamic graduates with real-world abilities. It has been an honor to serve this community in many roles, most recently as Headmistress for almost fifteen years. Helping children and young adults blossom and gain in wisdom, personal ethics and competence has given me great joy. Looking back now on my early days here, I’m amazed by how much growth all of us have achieved, and how much personal growth my family’s move to Oregon has made possible. After this school year, however, my role will be changing. For several years now, I have been in discussion with members of the school’s Board and executives about the next stage of my own development and the passing of the baton to a new Head of School. That time has now come, and as of Fall 2015, I will be retiring as Headmistress. My plan is not full retirement; I will continue to be involved with Delphian on a part-time basis, leaving more time for traveling, helping the broader local community and pursuing personal areas of interest. I can’t yet say exactly what my next role here will be. Certainly, I will help ensure the transition will be smooth; I’ll be involved with the school’s Development Office; and I’ll continue to be part of the team that represents Delphian to the broader public. I have the greatest respect and admiration for Trevor Ott, the Board’s choice as my successor, with whom I have worked for many years. I have no doubt that the school will flourish under his leadership. It has been a great pleasure to serve all of you: you have been my friends, my family, my team. While so much has been accomplished, there is still much to do. And since our vision takes us well beyond where we are now, I look forward to our ongoing interaction. Very truly yours, Rosemary Didear Headmistress February 5, 2015 Dear Parents and Members of the Delphian School community: All groups must, from time to time, face a change in leadership. For Delphian, now is such a time. After fifteen years of dedicated service, Rosemary Didear is retiring as Head of School. On behalf of the Board of Trustees, I want to express our warmest and sincerest gratitude to Rosemary for her many contributions to the school. Her interaction with the Board and her care for our public and the school’s ideals have been exemplary and characterized by the utmost in professionalism. Under her leadership, the school has shown growth and improvement in virtually every conceivable way. The Board and the entire community will miss her deeply, and we are encouraged that upon relinquishing her position next year, Rosemary hopes to remain actively involved with the school, even if in a part-time role. Long aware of her plans, Board leadership has worked closely with Rosemary and school executives in preparing for this transition. The Board’s Search Committee began by considering prospects from within and outside the school, and then narrowed it down to a handful of experienced Delphian administrators and senior faculty it felt could best carry forward the school’s mission: Empower young adults to bring positive change in the world through reason, creativity and integrity. After extensive interviews by the Committee and in-depth discussion by the Board, it can now be announced that current Deputy Business Manager, Trevor Ott, has accepted the appointment as Delphian’s next Head of School, effective September 2015. Trevor is both an accomplished administrator and teacher within and outside the school. A Delphian graduate of the class of ’96, Trevor joined the faculty in 2001 and immediately became known for successfully holding a variety of teaching positions in the Upper School. By 2010, he was directly overseeing the junior and senior years of the largest graduating class in the school’s history. He also played an instrumental role on the Upper School Redevelopment Committee, which the Board convened to help upgrade and streamline the Upper School Program. In 2012, he took on his current position in the Business Office, bringing his insights and skills to the areas of Personnel, Finance, Legal and Estates, while serving as chair of the school’s Safety Committee and Advisory Council. Trevor has provided sound leadership in countless other areas, including student projects, practical instruction, seminars and staff recruitment. Most recently, he played an important role in the dramatic upgrades seen throughout the building and campus by spearheading the fundraising, design and construction of the beautiful new courtyard. In short, his impact on the school over the last decade and a half has been consistently very positive and often farreaching, all of which resulted in the Board’s unanimous decision to offer him the position of Head of School. Trevor welcomes the opportunity to further serve the school and its mission in this new capacity. Both he and Rosemary look forward to working together this coming fall to ensure a smooth transition. The Board asks you to join us in welcoming him, while wishing Rosemary the best in her new role. Sincerely, Butch Nosko Board Member Search Committee Chair We’re for learners with an independent streak. For those who aren’t afraid to forge their own paths And never believe that they can’t. We’re for artists and athletes, entrepreneurs and explorers, participants and pragmatists, Who refuse to limit themselves with labels. We’re for those who seek connections between what they learn and how they live. Who think, plan, and act with integrity and careful WLEDGE WLEDGE KNO KNO consideration for the world in which they live. EGRIT Y IN T EGRIT Y IN T ET H I C S ET H I C S LEA We are Delphian. DERSHIP LEA DERSHIP TM Delphian School 20950 Southwest Rock Creek Road Sheridan, Oregon 97378 503-843-3521 www.Delphian.org