Annual Report
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Annual Report
Reflections from the Students of Cotting COT TING SCHOOL ANN UA L R EPORT My Kingdom - Song by Julie B. full of miracles I walked into this world g where to go A little sca red, not knowin you r kin gdom But you welcomed me into w. Willin g to help me to gro behind me And once the gate closed k back I knew I could never loo now I’m home ‘Cuz now I’m home. Yes, home! Oh, I’m home. I’m finally to the kin gdom k Faces follow me as I wal world there at the door. I see the people of the rs My sisters and my brothe e. So many people who car behind me And once the gate closed e I was free falling with lov .... to be ME. I dare to be ME I dare to be ME. I dare I’m finally ME! ting School, visit To hear Julie’s song about Cot ?v=4q_971ouErw http://w ww.youtube.com/watch In Their Own Words Each day Cotting student writers express themselves through different media for academic endeavors. Each voice is powerful and unique. In this, our 2011 Annual Report, the students speak. As you read these pages, let what each student says confirm what we at Cotting already know: we serve exceptional students. Whether their thoughts are delivered via pencils, pens, augmentative communication devices, or a parent’s voice on tape, each student’s contribution focuses our attention on his or her compelling message. The song Julie wrote about starting at Cotting School (opposite page) is the first of many examples. We invite you to turn these pages to gain deeper insights and an appreciation for our students’ many talents. 1 L to R: David Manzo, Anne Phillips Ogilby and David Cushing To the Cotting School Community This year I witnessed a smooth transition on our Board of Trustees as Chairman Anne Phillips Ogilby completed her term and passed the baton to David Cushing. A forward-thinking strategist, Anne balanced the immediate needs of Cotting School with a clear vision for the future. Our trustees, staff, students and families benefited from Anne’s extraordinary and visionary leadership. Since her Chairmanship began in 2000, Anne worked diligently to help Cotting maintain our co-founders’ commitment to excellence and innovation in all areas of our work with children with special needs. During Anne’s tenure, Cotting achieved significant milestones, such as accreditation by The New England Association of Schools and Colleges, a new playing field, a fitness center, and other major improvements to our campus. I welcome David Cushing, who has a longtime commitment to the mission of Cotting School. In addition to his role as a dedicated Trustee, David chaired our Development Committee. David knows the value of close ties with Cotting students. As a high school student, his son, Charles, spent one summer as a classroom volunteer and another as a Program Assistant. It was a time during which David watched Charles “blossom and gain rich insight into a more vital definition of life.” I’m deeply thankful for Anne’s leadership and look ahead to working with David in the 119th year of the “experiment” begun in 1893 by our inaugural Board of Trustees. Cotting School is fortunate to have a cadre of dedicated Board members whose leadership is the envy of our peers. David W. Manzo President 2 Two Fully Funded Fellowships With gratitude for the extraordinary generosity of the many donors who made these initiatives possible, Cotting School is pleased to announce the completion of funding for two major initiatives, The Cotting Fellowship, ($2 Million) and The Augustus Thorndike Fellowship ($350,000). The Cotting Fellowship selects one recent college graduate in Education to teach at Cotting for two years under close mentoring. After successful completion of the two years, the Fellow is given a generous stipend toward a Master’s degree in Special Education, our way of giving back to the field. It is our hope that, going forward, Fellows will be ambassadors of the School, bringing their training, innovation, and passion for learning with them. From L to R: Jeanine Dowd, Cotting Fellow 20092011; Erica Schlank, Cotting Fellow 2011-2013; and Brenna O’Donnell, Cotting Fellow 2010-2012. Given annually, The Thorndike Fellowship Thorndike Fellows Priscilla Egan and Laura Newton recognizes a member of the faculty or staff of Cotting School who exemplifies excellence in service to children with special needs. While this Fellowship recognizes the extraordinary work of a particular member of the Cotting School staff each year, it simultaneously acknowledges the thoughtful, dedicated efforts of the staff as a whole. 2010 Thorndike Fellowship recipient, Laura Newton, expanded the Cotting School Community Trip Curriculum. 2011 recipient, Priscilla Egan, further developed the Middle School’s Science Curriculum. Please see page 21 for the list of donors who have so kindly made these Fellowships a reality. 3 4 Not Just A School by Mena B. Class of 2011 Cotting is not just a school; it’s a community. The support that encompasses the school is indescribable. At my previous schools, I felt my disability was holding me back, whereas at Cotting it is my motivation to grow. Between the encouragement of my peers and my own inner drive, I have accomplished more than I could ever hope. Cotting’s positive energy is contagious. Anyone can play basketball, no matter what challenges he or she may face. What truly separates Cotting from other schools is the students and staff within its walls. Everyone is so friendly and accepting. My previous school experiences always tended to lack something. I always felt left out or judged because of my disability. When I changed to home schooling, I didn’t have many social interactions with kids my age and the few I was still connected with seemed to slowly fade away. At Cotting I have found my identity. I have made many friends and feel confident in myself. I have learned more than what one can read in a textbook. I will carry all of this with me as I take my next step in life. Teaching Mena - Brenna O’Donnell As soon as I met Mena, she shared her desire to go to a four-year college after graduation. With the assistance of other staff members, we created a curriculum that would challenge Mena in all academic areas while preparing her for her future. took the SATs, submitted college applications, planned for her personal care needs, found accessible housing, volunteered at a hospital, got her learner’s permit, and proved to all who knew her that she was college-level material. She entered Bridgewater State University in the fall of 2011. She wants to be a writer. Mena enrolled in English 101 at Middlesex Community College’s dual enrollment program, 5 Nonverbal Communication Says a Lot! Students at Cotting use a variety of means of communication in their daily interactions. Some students speak, some use both their own voices and assistive devices, others use augmentative communication devices that provide them a voice. All of our students know the importance of nonverbal communication in expressing themselves. Owen shares news and information via a “Step-by-Step,” a series of recorded messages made by his caregivers, along with lots of expression that reinforces his message. Answering yes/no through eye gaze, picture support and nodding, Owen has told us what he likes about Cotting. Why I Like Cotting by Owen L. I like that my teachers talk to me and ask me questions. I feel proud when I answer. I can talk to my classmates. I can play in gym class. I feel important in school. My choices matter to the class and my teachers. I love having Ms. Alada for a teacher. I like to joke around with Ms. Wini. I love gym. I love my OT, my PT, my CT. I love using my computer. I do Show and Tell. I don’t always like doing work in the classroom. I would rather talk with my friends. Teaching Owen - Alada Caughey and Winifred Birmingham Owen knows a lot; his head is full of ideas. There is so much Owen wants to convey. The “Step-by-Step” communicator gives him the opportunity to independently share information. Owen truly enjoys chatting with 6 his friends and hanging out with them during the school day. When he wants to engage us, his eye gaze is determined, intense. He is fun to work with and very expressive. 7 8 I Can Be Independent by Chris C. Cotting helps me be independent. I like being on the basketball team and the track team because I have the opportunity to go to Special Olympics. Cotting has the best communication therapists (CTs). When I was in my old school I had a chin switch, which was very hard for me. When I came to Cotting the CT who was working with me gave me a head switch which is easier for me. Cotting is a good way for people with disabilities to be independent. Cotting lets me be independent because the physical therapists help me find new assistive technology. The Cotting staff helps me research my future plans. I like playing in the night games and playing against the staff. I liked going on the S.A.LS.E.* weekends because I like to do things with my friends independently. Cotting has helped me to be more independent. After Cotting, I will continue to be independent. * SALSE (Summer Adapted Living Skills Experience) is a 5-week summer program for our oldest upper school students to study transportation, housing, vocational opportunities, community resources and recreation/leisure. Students also have the option of spending 1-2 weekend overnights practicing their skills. Teaching Chris - Brenna O’Donnell Chris has contagious willpower and an unwavering desire to learn. With his augmentative communication device, he shares his thoughts and visions and enlightens others with his unique perspective and infectious humor. A student like Chris makes educators work harder. He has an exceptional attitude and ambition, and he brings out the best in others. His admirable work ethic has led him to his current status as a dual enrollment student at Middlesex Community College. 9 I have learned a lot at Cotting School. I have been practicing algebra in my math class. I do algebra every day and it’s easy for me. Our gym teacher, Mr. Cuddy, taught us how to play Dr. Dodgeball. I have fun throwing the balls to people who are on the other team. In Communication Therapy, I have been practicing using my iTouch and iPad, and I am going to use my iTouch in the community. My Occupational Therapist has taught me how to play mancala and use a slant board to write better. I love to learn at Cotting School every day. Cotting School has many things I like. I like Cotting because it’s handicap accessible. I like my teacher, Mrs. Kattermann, because she’s so nice to me. I love going to recess. I love to hang out with my friends. Cotting School is a great place to learn and a great place to be. Teaching elizabeTh Nora Bailey and Larae Kattermann Elizabeth is an exceptionally bright and spirited twelve-year old girl. She shares her thoughts and expresses herself with a range of communication methods. Her creativity and imagination shine through in her writing. In class Elizabeth takes advantage of numerous creative writing opportunities, loves to read, and steps up to any math challenge. Everyone who spends time with Elizabeth can see that she is a hardworking student. Each day she comes to school bringing along a smile and a can-do attitude. 10 11 Katie F. Hopes, Fears & Dreams HELPFU L, KIND, RUM B EAT TO MY OWN D , SPORTS L OVER OF ANIMALS AND BABIES WI L L HAPPEN AT H W S R E D N O W O H W ES OUT WHEN THE S UN G O ER AND WHO FEARS THUND LIGHTNING WHEN I AM WHO FE ELS HAPPY WITH MY FAMI LY TO TRAVEL WHO WOU LD LIKE TO AFRICA E ETING WHO DREAMS OF M JUSTIN BIEB ER 12 For a recent writing assignment, Middle School students were asked to convey their hopes, fears, and dreams. Their comments speak volumes! Helpful, determin polite Lover of yogurt, Cotting School, th ed, e outdoors Who wonders ho w things work Who fears trying new things Who feels happy when he meets someone new Who would like t o see the Boston Marathon in person Who dreams of li ving on his own one day Eric B. 13 Hopes, Fears & Dreams Adoring, exciting, talkative Lover of sports, salad, animals Tessa G. Who wonders what will happen to endangered animals Who fears horror movies and bees Who feels happy when playing with kittens Who would like to travel to Brazil Who dreams of going to Harvard University and working with animals 14 Sweet, loving, knowledgeable Lover of my moms, school, and chocolate Who wonders how to be a mom Who fears heights Who feels happy with friends and family Who would like to travel to China Who dreams of walking India S. 15 Board of Trustees Officers of the Corporation Trustees David Cushing, CFA Chairman; Boston, MA John Beach, Bridges Associates Paul Goodof Treasurer; Private Financial and Management Consulting Michael Durkin, CEO, United Way of MA Bay and Merrimack Valley Raymond L. Killian, Jr. Chairman Emeritus; Investment Technology Group, Inc. (retired) Lynda G. Kabbash, M.D., New England Baptist Hospital Anne P. Ogilby, Esq. Chairman Emerita; Ropes & Gray David W. Manzo, M.Ed. President, Cotting School D. Eliot Klein Secretary; Cambridge Trust Company Henry W. Clark, Esq., Clark, Hunt & Embry Susan Halby, Concord, MA Richard E. Keeley, Dean, Boston College Katherine Martien, M.D., Director, TRANSCEND, MGH Makeeba McCreary, Abekam Consulting Virginia L. Nicholas, Concord, MA Stuart A. Randle, GI Dynamics, Inc. Joan Thorndike, Brookline, MA Trustees Emeriti H. Phelps Edwards, Jr., Wellesley, MA William O. Taylor * Charles T. Haydock, CFA, Treasurer Emeritus; Welch & Forbes John L. Thorndike, Treasurer Emeritus; Fiduciary Trust Company (retired) David S. Lee, Senior Vice Chairman (retired) Elise R. Wallace, Sherborn, MA Paul F. Perkins, Esq., Ropes & Gray (retired) * Deceased 16 Treasurer’s Report We make every effort to give our students the full range of services which optimize their independence, while stewarding our resources carefully. In recent years we have made significant changes toward a “greener” campus, while realizing considerable cost savings. Those efforts continue, particularly with regard to energy efficient lighting, water conservation, and recycling. In fiscal year 2011, Cotting School raised $1,017,950 to support operating expenses, the Cotting Fellowship and the Augustus Thorndike Fellowship, a $193,500 increase from the previous year. Since 1893, Cotting alumni, staff, trustees, families, and friends have contributed to our endowment through bequests of all sizes. The benchmark of a strong organization, these gifts further our long term financial stability and enhance what we can offer our students. Please consider supporting Cotting School in perpetuity as you plan your estate. Thank you for your ongoing support for our deserving students. Charles T. Haydock, Vice Chairman and Treasurer Cotting School’s IRS 990 is available at Guidestar.org or upon request. 17 Parent Organizations We are grateful to the many parents whose ideas, experience, expertise, and time support our learning community. We also thank those who volunteer to participate in the Cotting Family Community, the Parent Advisory Council, and the Government Affairs Committee. Cotting School Communities Acton-Boxborough Regional Andover Arlington Auburn Ayer-Shirley Regional Billerica Blackstone Millville Regional Boston Brookline Cambridge Carlisle Danvers East Bridgewater Everett Framingham Hamilton-Wenham Regional Harvard Hollis, NH Hopkinton Ipswich King Philip Regional Lawrence Leominster 18 Lexington Lincoln-Sudbury Regional Littleton Londonderry, NH Lowell Lynnfield Malden Marshfield Medford Melrose Merrimack, NH Milford Milton Natick Needham Newton Norfolk North Andover North Middlesex Regional North Reading Peabody Plymouth Quincy Reading Revere Saugus Sharon Shrewsbury Silver Lake Regional Somerville Stoneham Swampscott Tyngsboro Wachusett Regional Wakefield Waltham Watertown Wayland Wellesley Westborough Westwood Winchester Winthrop Woburn Project Bridges Employers American Cancer Society (Acton) Arthur W. Coolidge Middle School (Reading) Brookhaven at Lexington (Lexington) Buddy Dog Humane Society (Sudbury) Cambridge Public Library (Cambridge) Catchin’ Rayz Tanning Salon (North Reading) Citizens Bank (Lexington) Children’s Hospital (Lexington) Commodore Builders (Newton) DeCordova Museum & Sculpture Park (Lincoln) Eastern Mountain Sports (Acton) Epicurean Feast (Maynard) HomeGoods (Bedford) HomeGoods (Reading) Lahey Lexington Lexington Healthcare (Lexington) Lexington Senior Center (Lexington) LL Bean (Burlington) Magic Garden Preschool (Lincoln) Mahoney’s Rocky Ledge (Winchester) Marriott Hotel (Burlington) McWalter, Barron and Boisvert (Concord) Newton-Wellesley Hospital (Newton) Petco (Burlington) Sancta Maria Nursing Facility (Cambridge) TJ Maxx (Acton) TJ Maxx (Bedford) Toshiba Business Solutions (Wilmington) VA Hospital (Bedford) Wagon Wheel Nursery & Farm Stand (Lexington) Waltham Community Day Center (Waltham) Waltham Crossings (Waltham) Waltham Museum (Waltham) Waltham Police Station (Waltham) Xerox Corporation (Waltham) Medical & Senior Advisors Committee Patricia M. Annino, Esq. Julie Bickel, M.D. Walter M. Cabot Nancy Carlson, O.D. Timothy J. Connelly Edward Diehl Arthur and Geraldine Downing John Emans, M.D. Andrew Feinberg, Esq. Laurie Glader, M.D. Susan Halby Elizabeth Harstad, M.D. Richard Hay Bayard Henry Lynda G. Kabbash, M.D. D. Eliot Klein Susan Nelson David Scheff, M.D. Terri Scheff Alexander Thorndike Harry C. Webster, M.D. 19 Reflections... Former Cotting Superintendent (1955-1984) Bill Carmichael celebrated his 90th birthday on November 30, 2011. He continues to share his wisdom and counsel with the School. To honor both his birthday and his wise leadership at Cotting School, many alumni, staff, trustees, and fans sent in gifts of $90. These excerpts from Annual Reports during his tenure and an alumna’s recollection reveal the amount of care he took and the high standards he set for his school. 20 If we are to accept the theory that education of the handicapped is preparation for living in a world with the non-handicapped, then we must accept the responsibility of providing the means for them to share in the same experiences, insofar as possible. They must be challenged to their capacities. - Letter from Bill Carmichael, Superintendent, Annual Report 1956 There have been a great many changes made since 1894 with new buildings, expanded programs, increased services, larger enrollment, extended transportation routes, and many other ways. And yet, while the nature and severity of disabilities continues to change and increase, it has not been necessary to deviate from our original philosophy or guiding principles. This truth lends testimony to the wisdom, foresight and careful planning on which this School was founded. - Letter from Bill Carmichael, Superintendent, Annual Report 1966 Mr. Carmichael was always fair and expected nothing but the best from his students, which encouraged us to set out into the world expecting the best from ourselves. - Elaine Burns, Class of 1968 Cotting School thanks the many donors who have so generously funded these two Fellowships since their inception. Since the role of a teacher in a student’s life has the most profound impact on his/her success and ability to prepare for the future, we are thrilled to offer our staff these Fellowships. They ensure Cotting’s role as a national leader in the field of Special Education. The Cotting Fellowship 21st Century Leaders $20,000 and greater C. F. Adams Charitable Trust Mrs. Lucy A. Burr Estate of John Chaves Estate of Wilfred Corey Mr. and Mrs. William G. Coughlin David Cushing and Deborah Spring Cushing Ms. Susan M. Halby Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Killian, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David S. Lee The Lynch Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Nicholas Anne P. and Henry M. Ogilby Mrs. Sarah B. Porter Mr. and Mrs. John J. Remondi Mr. and Mrs. W. Nicholas Thorndike Jon Tullis and Jeannette Newman Neil and Elise Wallace Mr. and Mrs. John F. White Leadership Circle $1,000 - $1,999 Anonymous Brad and Susan Bailey Elizabeth B. Bailey Beckel Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bradford Linda Cabot and Edward Anderson Mrs. Charles Mathias, Jr. Paul and Mary Perkins David and Terri Scheff Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Skates Mr. and Mrs. Alan Steinert, Jr. Cotting Society $10,000 - $19,999 Julie and Bayard Henry Lynda G. Kabbash, M.D. Richard Saltonstall Charitable Foundation A very special thank you to the additional 434 donors who gave generously (in the $10-$499 range) to make the Fellowship possible. Chairman’s Society $5,000 - $9,999 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cabot Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Barrett Liberty Mutual Foundation, Inc. David, Noreen and Lou Manzo Louise H. Marr Legacy President’s Guild $2,000 - $4,999 Anonymous (2) Arcadia Publishing Royalty Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Delaney Mr. and Mrs. H. Phelps Edwards, Jr. Arlene Andrew Pippin Dr. Paul Russell Founder’s Association $500 - $999 Mrs. Madeline Gregory Rebecca Bailey Holmes Mr. Charles Bradford Mathias Deborah and Timothy Moore Phyllis and Bernard Spring The Augustus Thorndike Fellowship Dr. Daniel S. Cheever, Jr. Eaton Vance Mr. Paul Goodof Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Haydock Mr. Roger Haydock Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Kistner Mr. and Mrs. David W. Manzo Mr. William M. Payne, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Thorndike Miss Frances P. Thorndike Mr. John L. Thorndike Mr. and Mrs. W. Nicholas Thorndike Mr. and Mrs. William Nicholas Thorndike, Jr. 21 Boston Security Traders Amaze Us Again! The Boston Security Traders Foundation hosts an annual holiday gathering that provides a festive, networking atmosphere, while benefitting Cotting students. This year marked the 31st such gathering, which, over time, has raised well over $4 Million for Cotting School. Our sincere thanks go to Committee members Kim Swift, Jeanne Austin, Tom Kane, Christopher Dorin, Walter Radulski, Noreen McCloskey, and the entire investment community. Annual Giving 21st Century Leaders $20,000 and Greater Boston Securities Traders* David Cushing and Deborah Spring Cushing* James W. Dunphy Trust* Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Killian, Jr.* Anne P. and Henry M. Ogilby* Cotting Society $10,000 - $19,999 James F. Casey Fund at The Boston Foundation* The Ciliv Family Mr. and Mrs. David S. Lee* Harry D. Neary Fund at The Boston Foundation* Mr. and Mrs. John Remondi Neil and Elise Wallace* 22 Chairman’s Society $5,000 - $9,999 Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Cabot, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Connelly Mr. John Drake Mr. and Mrs. H. Phelps Edwards, Jr.* Charles W. Gibson* Julie and Bayard Henry* Ms. Anna Hanks and Mr. Paul Sicard Adelaide B. Howland Trust* William A. Lynch Trust* Noreen McCloskey Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Nicholas* Dr. Paul Russell Shire Human Genetic Therapies Mr. and Mrs. W. Nicholas Thorndike* President’s Guild $2,000 - $4,999 Mrs. Charles F. Adams* Anonymous Bank of America Mr. Louis J. Carr, Jr.* Clyde Media Productions Mr. and Mrs. Robert Delaney Marc and Libby Firenze Mr. and Mrs. William E. Flanagan Catherine Fleming Paul S. Goodof Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Mass. Helen W. Handanian Trust* Mr. Roger Haydock Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Hluchyj Kathleen and Warren Lammert Mr. and Mrs. Michael Langen Pam and Kent Larson Mr. and Mrs. William Leyden David, Noreen and Lou Manzo Kay O’Halloran Charles H. Pearson Charitable Trust* Arlene Andrew Pippin Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Randle Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Skates Anne and Lanny Thorndike Leadership Circle $1,000 - $1,999 Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Ball* Ann Bersani and Michael Durkin Ms. Linda Cabot and Mr. Edward Anderson Joseph E. Corcoran Gina and Thomas Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Delorey Charles Davis Legacy Floyd and Laura Dewhirst Mark D. Greenman Susan M. Halby* Charles C. Harwood* Mr. John J. Henebury David and Jackie Hennessey* Laura and Jim Hopkins Lynda G. Kabbash, M.D.* Marilyn Levine Alfred V. Lincoln Trust Lions Club of Lexington Mrs. Shirley Locke David S. Lynch Trust* Alec Moore Deborah and Timothy Moore Ms. Melissa Myers Ms. Susan M. Myers Paul and Mary Perkins* Mr. and Mrs. H. Bradlee Perry* Mrs. Sarah B. Porter Mr. and Mrs. William N. Thorndike, Jr. Alice Tian Joseph Warren-Soley Lodge F. and AM. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Williams Founder’s Association $500 - $999 Anonymous Brad and Susan Bailey* Bateman & Slade, Inc. Mr. Alan Becker Julie Bennett Mr. Kerry Brennan Mrs. Eleanor Campbell* Mr. and Mrs. Levin H. Campbell Dr. Nancy B. Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cermenaro The Fitzgerald Family Mr. and Mrs. M. Dozier Gardner Elizabeth and John Gilmore Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Herd, Class of 1944* Margie and Curt Johnson Mrs. Dorothy H. Kelso Zavan Khachadoorian, Class of 1943 Mr. Eliot Klein Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Krause The LaVangie Family Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Lawrence Mrs. Ann Luce Ms. Maureen Manning and Mr. Michael Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. McDonald* Mintz Levin Dr. and Mrs. Carl W. Mores* William M. Payne, Jr. Ms. Theresa M. Rooney Mr. Nicholas T. Russo* David and Terri Scheff Mr. and Mrs. Alan Steinert, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Steward Ms. Martha Stewart Dr. Paul Sullivan James and Patricia Tweedy Mr. and Mrs. William Veronelli William Webber and Joan G. Howland, Class of 1971 Faculty Council $150 - $499 Anonymous (5) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ardita Katherine Bacon Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barrett Michael Bassichis and Sylvia Freed John and Mary Jane Beach Robert Benson and Maria Kaufmann Mr. and Mrs. Raynard D. Benvenuti Annette M. Bertino Lou and Paige Bertocci Charles and Norma Blizard Boston Lodge of Elks of the USA, #10 Mr. Jim Botticelli Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bradford Diane and George Burns Robert Burns and Deborah Dorsey Ms. Krista Busnach Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Calitri Mr. and Mrs. David Cappellucci Jonathan and Patricia Carey Mr. and Mrs. William Chiasson Henry W. Clark, Esq. John and Mary Connelly Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Connolly, III J. L. Coolidge John Daly Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Daly Robert D’Amico Tracy and Jeff Deharo Department of Disability Services Robert Downing Atty. and Mrs. Thomas Dupont Susan Dwyer Mr. and Mrs. J. Hart Evans Mr. Richard Evensen Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fahey Kim A. Falvey Jean D. Ferreri Fidelity Corporate Services First Presbyterian Church, Waltham Janet and Jim Fitzgibbons Mrs. Karen Foley Miss Joan E. Forrester, Class of 1955 Drs. Albert and Barbara Fullerton Sandra, John and Kristina Gillis Rita and Starr Giovannucci Ms. Susan J. Glynn Mr. C. Gerald Gnerre 23 John and Lucy Gorham Sam and Gerry Gray Mrs. Madeline Gregory Gregory Gullickson Ms. Lauren B. Hale Mrs. Kathy Harlamon Mrs. Elinore F. Hartz Mr. Richard Hellmold Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hoffmeister, Jr. IBM Employee Services Center Bridget Irish and Alan Kump Grace (Rosselli) Irwin, Class of 1947 Margie and Curt Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kanin Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Killian Mrs. Verna B. Kirby Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kourepenos Mrs. Lillian Towner Leary Vita M. Loiacono and family Mrs. Joan L. Lowney Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lucente Mr. Kenneth J. MacAdams Ms. Krista M. Macari Moira and Donald Mahegan Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayer Mrs. Gale S. Mayfield David and Cheryl McCarthy Ms. Makeeba McCreary Mr. Thomas P. McDonough, Class of 1976 Gayle and Pat Meehan Theresa Melchin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Morgan Amy and Shapur Naimi* Susan L. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Nunes Brian and Carol O’Donnell Joe and Pat O’Keefe Mr. and Mrs. George S. Pappagianis Hunter and Andrea Payne Mr. Michael Pembroke Ms. Elizabeth C. Peters 24 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Petroski Maureen and Andy Piotrowski Steven T. Potter The Prior Family John S. Provost Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Raker Dr. Howard W. Rashba Mr. and Mrs. James Gavin Reardon, Jr. James J. Reilly, Class of 1955 Charles A. Rheault, Jr. Louise C. Riemer Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Rodgers, Jr. Anne and Buddy Rogers Elizabeth and Derek Russell* Miss Christine Russo, Class of 1980 Mrs. Jane C. Saltonstall Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sandstedt Mr. Howard Saxner Ed and Catherine Scanlan Anne Marie and Steve Scarlata Robert J. Scorzoni Mr. and Mrs. Scott N. Semel Joan and John Serdensky Dr. and Mrs. Navil Sethna Ross and Kathleen Sherbrooke Paul and Ann Sicard South Quincy Social Club, Inc. Mr. Gary James Stacy Caroline D. Standley David and Erica Supple Target Take Charge of Education Program Tentindo, Kendall, Canniff & Keefe, LLP John and Bronwyn Teixeira Mr. and Mrs. Robert Troiano Ann and Brad Wallace Thomas and Janice Walsh Mr. and Mrs. William Watkins William Weber Ms. Larainne Wilson Mr. Charles K. Woodworth Friends Gifts up to $149 David Abaid, Class of 1975 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Abrams Mr. and Mrs. Francisco C. Alonso Mrs. Antonio Alves Ms. Rosa Alves, Class of 1982 Miss Elizabeth M. Ames Ms. Barbara E. Andersen Ms. Mary N. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Angell Anonymous (10) Ms. Yvonne Arey Ms. Bette Arey Mr. and Mrs. Raymond M. Arey David and Barbara Arne Mr. James Ash The Atchue Family Ms. Carolyn Athens Frederick Balfour Elizabeth Hicks Ballard Alison Barnett Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Barry Ann Bausman Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Battista Ms. Fadiala Beauvais Mena Bell, Class of 2011 Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Belscher, Jr. Ms. Christa Bercy, Class of 2008 Ruth J. Berg Ms. Jeanine Bergeron Esther M. Bertino* Mr. Joseph E. Bevere Mr. and Mrs. Gregory and Wendy Bilezikian Sheila E. Bills, Class of 1961* Ms. Paulette Binder Virginia M. Birmingham* Winifred Birmingham Mr. William J. Blackett Christine Blake Lisa Blethen Dr. Amy Bodiford Ms. Sandra Bordenca, Class of 1981 Johann and Jack Boyajian Mr. and Mrs. Jack J. Boyajian Ms. Ethel Boyne Jane and John Bradley Mrs. Agnes C. Brengle* Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Brengle, III Broadmeadow Elementary School PTC Ms. Francesca Brown, Class of 2005 Mr. Theodore Brown Ellen and George Browning Ms. Susanne Brueggeman Ms. Ann P. Buckley Ms. Jillian N. Burke, Class of 2008 Burlington Historical Society Elaine Burns, Class of 1968 Ms. Joanne F. Burns Mrs. Maureen Burns Ms. Jennifer Burson Linda Byam Mr. and Mrs. John G. Caban Ms. Deborah A. Cahill Ms. Amy Caissie Ms. Mary Cahalane Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Camille Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Campbell Ms. Dorothy Canavan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cappuccio Elizabeth Carmichael and Kristen Cucchio Ms. Karen J. Carr Gerald S. Carroll, Class of 1967 Donna, Ed, and Marissa Cashman Ms. Diane Catania Ms. Alada C. Caughey Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ceurvels Ms. Sue Chamberlain Ms. Kim Choi Ms. Patricia Ciampi Mr. Brian Cishecki Ms. Eleanor A. Coffin Ms. Pamela Cogliandro Ms. Carolyn A. Cohen Ms. Sarah Collins, Class of 1993 Ms. Corey Sue Collins and Ms. Darci Danielle Thomas J. Concannon, Class of 1976 Ms. Joanne Condon Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Condon Ms. Amanda Condon-Rivera Ms. Stephanie Conelias Lisa and Sean Connor Ms. Julie Contrada Ms. Noelle Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coppinger Ms. Danielle M. Corea Gavin Corey Ms. Sejal P. Costa Mr. and Mrs. George T. Coughlin, Class of 1969 Carole Coyne Mr. Daniel J. Cuddy Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Culverwell Ms. Julie M. Cummings, Class of 2008 Mr. Lawrence F. Cummings Alec Cunningham Ms. Mary Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cunningham Susan Cunningham Daisylene Cyr Wendy and Joseph Czarnecki Patricia Dabrowney, Class of 1960 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Dagle Christopher and Diane Daly Mrs. Joseph Daly Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Damon, Jr. Ms. Priscilla A. Damon Mr. and Mrs. Larry DeAngelis Mrs. Arthur DeBiasi Peter and Gloria DeBiasi Mr. Douglas A. DeCosta Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. DeFrancesco Mrs. Nancie DeJoie Catherine DelBene Barbara DeLuca Katherine L. Dewhirst, Class of 2008 Ms. Antonetta DiCicco Mr. and Mrs. Anthony DiCiero Mr. and Mrs. James J. DiGiovanni, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice F. Dinneen Mr. and Mrs. Frank DiPanfilo, Sr. Sherri A. DiPippo Carmine Diruzza Revocable Trust Ms. Catherine E. DiSciullo Ms. Anne M. Donahue Ms. Mary E. Donahue Ms. Cheryl Donnellan Ms. Jeanine Dowd The Drexhage Family* Mr. and Mrs. Tom Driscoll Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Duggan Ms. Carolyn Downie Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Downie Lyndia Downie and John Francis Lisa Dowse Mr. and Mrs. William Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Alan Doyon DTC Communications, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Duggan Ms. Kaitlin Dumont Ms. Nancy Dumont Ms. Sharon Duncan, Class of 1989 Ms. Margaret Dunn Shea Dunnigan and Family Rarie Taylor Dye Ms. Harriett M. Eckstein Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards Ms. Priscilla Egan Mrs. Alexander Ellis, Jr. Seth R. Emery J. W. Eugene Mary Helen Fabiszewski, Class of 2006 Ms. Rhonda L. Falk Mrs. Ruth H. Falk Peter and Paulette Farmer Angelina Fasano Nancy Faulkner Ms. Linda S. Fennell Ms. Olivia Ferrante Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Ferrara Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ferrara Mary and Michael Ferrara Michael and Ricky Ferrara Pete and Tiffany Ferrara Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Ferreri, Jr. Mr. Joseph Ferris Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferrone Mr. Elliot Field Ms. Esther Fine 25 Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Finnerty Mrs. Frances Fleming Ms. Abigail K. Foster-Howard Franco-American War Veterans Ladies Auxiliary Mrs. Frances M. Fraser Mr. Chaz Freeman, Class of 1999 Ms. Sara E. Frost, Class of 2010 Ms. Cynthia A. Furbish Mr. Kevin M. Gallant, Class of 1988 Mr. and Mrs. John Galley Elizabeth Garrett Ms. Hannah Geezil Mr. and Mrs. Michael Geomelos Ms. Conchita Geyer Mr. and Mrs. Ronald H. Giberti Mr. and Mrs. Roger C. Giglio Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilligan Ms. Alison Glass Mrs. Katherine Good Ms. Esther Bella Greenspan, Class of 2008 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grifoni Ms. Elaine R. Guay Mr. and Mrs. John Hall Audra Hamilton Mr. William J. Hansis, Class of 1976 Dr. Barbara D. Hardaway, Class of 1968 Mrs. Kathy Harlamon Mrs. Virginia A. Hanlon Ms. Pia K. Haapanen-Banzy Ms. Susan M. Hartnett Mr. Richard Hay, Class of 1995 Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Haydock 26 Honorable Paul Heffernan Mr. and Mrs. James C. Heigham Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Hemenway Ms. Kathleen D. Hickey Ms. Marilyn F. Hicks Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Hildreth Ms. Kathleen Hirsch Jennifer Hodgdon Ann Hodson F. Sheppard and Emily W. Holt Mr. Gregory Houde Amy Houghton Mr. and Mrs. William V. Hovey Mr. Richard F. Howard Sandra and Frank Howell Mr. and Mrs. George Hureau Ms. Mary Huse Mrs. Nora M. Hutchings Mr. Mark Hutchinson Althea Ioakimidis Mr. C. Robert Jingozian Mr. William Johnston Ms. Eleanor Jones Mr. John Jones Ms. Martha Jordan Stephen and Sara Yun Jordan Ms. Larae L. Kattermann Jamie Katz Mary and Stephen Kearns Ms. Sally Keene Ms. Christine Kelley Kelliher & Callahan Ms. Lorraine E. Kelly Ms. Joanne Kemp Naomi Kennedy Ms. Shannon R. Kerr Eileen F. Kiernan James, Jonathan and Tina Kileen Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kilroy Mrs. Verna B. Kirby Olivia and Stephen Kistner Mr. and Mrs. William E. Kneeland, Jr.* Mr. Shawn P. Koehler Ms. Joanne Kotelly Mr. and Mrs. John E. Kuhn Ms. Lucille M. Kulis Thaddeus ‘Ted’ Kurpiel Susan and Jim LaBrecque Beth and Rob Ladd Mr. Tyler H. Lagasse, Class of 2005 Ms. Catherine T. Lahiff Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lapides Mr. David Lapin Mrs. Peggy Laprise Mrs. Mary LaPuma Mr. Peter P. Lattanzi Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Lattanzi, Jr. Willie Mae Lawson Donna LeCam Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. LeClair* Ms. Mary Lincoln Mr. Michael P. A. Lee, Class of 2009 Ms. Marie LeGrow Mr. David Leon and Ms. Barbara Hansberry Hannah Aseher Levy Mr. and Mrs. Roger A. Litman Ellie Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Peter Locke The Loftus Family Kara Loiacono Ms. Carol J. Loomis Ms. Susan G. Loring Mr. Francis J. Lovell* Miss Enid Lubarsky Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lucente Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Luciano Mr. and Mrs. James A. Lundy Josephine and Dale Lutz Ms. Jeanne (MacKey) Lyons M.T. Group 27East Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. MacCarthy Liz MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Stephen MacDonald Kathleen Regan MacIvor Ms. Meredith MacLeod Mrs. Mary MacMullin Ms. Margaret A. MacNeil-Ericson Mr. James Mactavish Mr. and Mrs. John Mahoney Adrienne Manson Mr. and Mrs. Vazrick Mansourian Mr. Joseph Marinelli Miss Terri Ann Marino Ms. Courtney F. Martinello Maryanne Martinelli Mr. and Mrs. Alan Mathios Ms. Catherine A. Mayo* Ms. Jean McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. John McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. McCrystal Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. McDonald Ms. Marie A. McDonnell Ms. Kathleen E. McDonough* Mr. Michael McGann Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. McGann Ms. Jamie McGlame Ms. Megan McGoldrick Mr. and Mrs. Dean A. McGuire Mr. David W. McHardy Mrs. Catherine McLeavey-Fisher Mr. Kevin McManus Ms. Julie M. McMillan Mr. James McNamara Ms. Courtney Meaney Ms. Liz Medeiros Ms. Vanessa Medeiros Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Merullo Mr. Paul E. Mills Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miller Andrew Miller Connie P. and Richard A. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Moccia Ms. Lianne Moccia Donna and Donald Mofford Mr. Robert G. Molinari Hazel B. Mollica Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Moloney Mr. Michael S. Monette, Class of 1981 Ms. Susan Montford Leni and David E. Moore, Jr. Ms. Lucy R. Morse-Fortier, Class of 2009 George F. Moran Melissa Mulvey Mr. David V. Murphy Mrs. Kathryn M. Murphy Ms. Margaret N. Murphy Marie C. Murphy* Michael and Kay Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Paul Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Eric Narkevicius John L. Navaroli Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newman Ms. Laura Newton Mr. Richard Nicklas Anita Nirenberg Ms. Catherine Nolan Ms. Loretta S. O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. John P. O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O’Connell Brenna E. O’Donnell Brian and Carol O’Donnell Ms. Kathleen E. O’Donnell, Class of 2006 Ms. Mary A. O’Donnell Mr. Thomas L. P. O’Donnell James & Catherine O’Donoghue Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Oesterle, Jr. Mr. Brendan O’Keefe, Class of 1998 Joe and Pat O’Keefe Ms. Katherine O’Keefe Ms. Jane O’Leary Will and Heather Oliver Mrs. Mary J. O’Malley Ms. Suzanne O’Neil Mr. and Mrs. William B. Osgood* Mr. and Mrs. Francis Paone Michele Passanisi Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Paster Mr. and Mrs. Bradley L. Paye Mr. and Mrs. James J. Pearl David Peduto Mrs. Catherine M. Penn Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Penney Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pennisi Joseph and Beth Pennucci Mrs. Maria Pennucci Mr. Etienne Perley, Class of 2005 Ms. Jane Perera Mr. and Mrs. John P. Pessotti Mr. and Mrs. William R. Petersen Yerevan Peterson Mr. and Mrs. John T. Petro Ms. Evelyn M. Petroski Mr. William D. Phelan Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Pigeon Maureen and Andy Piotrowski Mr. and Mrs. Russell F. Piparo Lola Piscopo Mr. and Mrs. Keith D. Plapinger Mr. Harlan Plumley and Ms. Michelle Miller Mr. Michael T. Pojman Ms. Judith A. Pollins Dorothy and Wilbur Poole Paul Porter Steven T. Potter Katherine Powers Ms. Marie Prendergast Procacci Financial Planning Mr. and Mrs. John R. Pruitt Ms. Alyssa Purington Mr. and Mrs. John Quirk Mr. Irving W. Rabb Mr. Paul J. Rahn Randolph Preschool Staff Douglas and Mary Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Peter Raymond Mr. David Reed Edward L. Reed Allison P. Reichentahl Lynne and Ed Reichentahl Ms. Kathi-Anne Reinstein Mr. and Mrs. Tim Reilly Revere Little League, Inc. Sandra J. and Ann M. Richardson Timothy Richmond Ms. Rebecca E. Robinson Ms. Julie Robles Ms. Paula F. Rocheleau Ms. Elizabeth Rodgers Mr. and Mrs. James E. Rodgers Anne and Buddy Rogers R. Craig and Marlene Lockwood Roney Deidra Rooney Ms. Eileen Roper Ms. Maxine J. Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. Steven Ross Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Rossi Pauline Rousseau Mr. Charles H. Rudd Mr. Frederick S. Rupp Mr. Paul H. Rupp and Ms. Rosemary Torraco 27 Ms. Constance J. Russell-Spellman, Class of 1971 Ms. Alana J. Russo, Class of 2003 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Russo Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rutila Ms. Elizabeth York Ryan, Class of 2002 Ms. Bethany Ann Sabbag, Class of 2003 Jennifer Sabia-Lopez Mrs. Mary A. Safstrom Mr. Peter Salerno Patricia V. Salmonson Mr. and Mrs. G. West Saltonstall Ms. Lisa and John Santoro Mr. Richard D. Saul Mr. and Mrs. Albert Savastano Ms. Louise Sawyer Mrs. Jane Scarborough Ms. Erica Schlank Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Sclafani Mr. and Mrs. Simone Sclafani Ernest Van B. Seasholes* Ruth Selby and Family Ms. Kathleen A. Sharpe Miss Alice M. Shea Ms. Patricia Shea Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sicard Beth Singer Ms. Diane Singer Mrs. Jeanne M. Small Anne T. Smith Mrs. Deborah C. Smith* Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Smith Ms. Theresa G. Smith Ms. Stephanie E. Soule Connie Sousa Fatima Sousa Mr. Arnold Springer 28 Ms. Karalyn Spurr, Class of 2008 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spurr Ms. Mary St. Hilaire St. Mary’s Parish, Lynn, MA Mrs. Joan C. St. Pierre Mr. Thomas J. St. Pierre Barry Stafford, Class of 1977 Caroline D. Standley Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Steuart Ms. Mary Steuart Ms. Carolyn Stoller Ms. Carrie A. Stolt Mrs. Molly Stone Ms. Judith C. Strzempko Ms. Diane M. Studley Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sturrock Ms. Kimberly A. Sturrock, Class of 1987 Peggy Sugrue-Temple, Class of 1951 Mrs. Joan M. Sullivan John and Sally Sullivan Kate Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Sullivan Mrs. Rita Caldrone Sullivan, Class of 1971 Ms. Sandra Sullivan Susan A. Sullivan Sunshine Club at Cotting School Elizabeth N. Suter Ms. Rose Tacelli Mr. and Mrs. Scott Talbot Joyce Tamburino Ms. Joanne C. Tarason Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Tarentino Mr. John M. Tartaglia Mr. Michael S. Teuber Ms. Susan Theriault Ms. Zoe C. Thibodeau Cathi and Marty Thomas Marcie Thomas Barbara Thompson, Class of 1961* Ms. Gina Timberlake, Class of 1981 Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Tortolano Mr. and Mrs. Robert Troiano Ms. Rosanne E. Trolan Ms. Maureen Tucker Al and Margie Turcotte* Mr. and Mrs. David Turcotte Ms. Carol A. Tye Ms. Kathleen E. Tyrer-Vasell Mr. and Mrs. Ron M. Uhlenhopp Ellen and Peter M. Uram Pamela Varrin Ms. Elia Divi Veloso Ms. Hilda E. Veronelli Mr. and Mrs. John H. Veronelli Ms. Thelma Veronelli Mr. and Mrs. Mary and Harold Vigdor Ms. Rachel S. Vorkink Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Waddick Ms. Karen Waddill Ms. Corinne Waite Mr. Gregory Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walsh Mr. and Mrs. William Watkins Ms. Michelle Watson Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Webber Mrs. Violet Wellington Mr. Matthew G. Wellins, Class of 2008 Ms. Donna Wenners Weymouth High, Class of 1946 Ms. Jennifer A. Wharff Mr. Brett Wheatley Mr. and Mrs. David S. White Demelza White Mr. Larry White Virginia S. White Mr. William A. White, III Bob and Kathleen Willett Ms. Adama T. Williams, Class of 1993 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Willinsky Cynthia Wisniewski and Michael Sakowich Jennifer and Steven Wojtczuk Mr. and Mrs. Arnold S. Wolf Mrs. Joan P. Wood Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Woods Mrs. Rita Yannetti Ms. Holly Yasaitis Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Young Lt. Col. and Mrs. Harris R. Young USAF RET. Mr. and Mrs. James Young Mr. James J. Young, Class of 1972 Gina Zaccardi Dr. and Mrs. David Zelbovitz and Family Mr. Christos A. Zikos Ms. Lauren M. Zolla, Class of 2010 Mr. and Mrs. William R. Zolla *10+ consecutive years of giving to the Annual Fund In Memory of Barbara Ahearn Lisa Arey Mary Arey Cameron S. Blizard Madeline Bloom Marvin Bloom My Father, Vernon K. Brackett Edward H. Bradford, Jr. Natalie Brengle Hannah Caban Carol A. Ceurvels Bill Clark My deceased classmates Angeline Colangelo Charles E. and Sarah W. Cotting Alec Cunningham Mary F. Curtin Rita Czochanski Joseph F. Daly Elisabeth Townsend Damon Deanna Deleidi Alexander Ferraro Donald R. Ferreri, Sr. Frances Field Sara Flad Clare B. Flaherty, Class of 1954 Francis L. Fleming, Jr., Class of 1963 Eileen O’Donnell Franklin Andrew Geljookian Clara Wagner Gnerre David M. Greenman Jackie Greenwood George Harlamon John and Eleanor Harper Sarah E. Haydock Agnes Henebury Matthew Hennessey Norman Ingram Vincent Irwin, Sr. Plato Kangis Wayne and Lillian Kennedy Rosalie Deveau Kurpiel David J. Leary Joseph P. Loiacono Paul W. Lowney Louis and Elaine Manzo Louise Marr Frances McCarthy Donald McGrath George H. Molinari Samuel J. Mollica, Class of 1947 In loving memory of Kate C. Moore Noreen V. Murphy Michael P. Myers, Jr. William J. ‘Peco’ Myers Mary & Vytautus Narkevicius Sgt. Joseph M. Nolan Kate O’Donnell Charles O’Malley Bill and Jackie Payne Jacqueline Payne and Alice W. Read Matching Gift Companies Community Partners Chubb & Son, Inc. Deland, Gibson Insurance Associates* Fidelity Corporate Services FM Global Foundation Kayne Anderson Capital Advisors Foundation Raytheon State Street Matching Gifts for Education Program UBS Matching Gift Program Woodland Partners, LLC Bostonian Solutions Brodney and Sons, Inc. Burlington Plumbing and Heating Co. James Devaney Fuel Co. Leonard, Mulherin & Greene, P. C. Martha Stewart Photography Nardone Landscaping, Inc. North Shore Fuel, Inc. Retrofit Technologies Miss Mary Perry Paul and Joan Pruitt Daniel T. Raboin Alice W. Read Theresa A. Regan Edward C. Richardson, Jr. Dr. Philip Richardson Phyllis Russo Mary Salerno Doris Sarkisian Karl Sheehan George Sofronas Kurt Riley St. Pierre Richard Stacy Elizabeth ‘Betty’ Steele James J. Sullivan Jr., Esq. Philip J. Sullivan Katherine and Pehr Swenson William O. Taylor Charles H. Taylor, Jr. Augustus Thorndike, M.D. Mr. Peter F. Tomasello Daniel R. Turcotte Nicholas Vinios Mrs. Carol Titus Young, Class of 1974 Rosemarie Zunke Please join us in supporting these local vendors who support our students. Seasons Four, Inc. Wagon Wheel Nursery & Farmstand, Inc. These Lexington businesses support The Falcon Flyer. Candy Castle, Inc. Crafty Yankee, Inc. Salon Ursino, Inc. 29 In Honor Of Elizabeth Barrett Joanne Burns Michael Camille William J. Carmichael Brian Cass Justin Cermenaro Melissa Chiasson The Class of 1977 The Class of 2011 Ryan Connelly The Wonderful Students at Cotting School Cotting School Faculty & Staff, past and present Caroline Craig Conor Daly Colby Deharo Michael A. DiCiero Ranjana Easterbrook Annamarie Fasano Samantha Wilson Ferreri J.R. Foley 30 Hannah Potter Geezil Vanessa Grifoni Shannon Kerr Raymond L. Killian, Jr. Shawn Koehler Rebecca Kourepenos Susannah LaCroix Tyler Lagasse Owen LaVangie Josh Lilley Sr. Hilary Lyons David Manzo Amanda McGuire Dr. Carl Mores David V. Murphy Jacob Murphy All of my friends at Cotting Bella O’Donoghue Anne Phillips Ogilby Katie O’Keefe Maria Pappagianis Michael Pennisi Elizabeth Peters The Stuart Randle Family Tori Rapoza Allison Reichentahl William M. Sandstedt Melanie Scanlan Peter Sclafani Hillary Semel Daniel Sicard Mrs. Geraldine Sullivan Delaney Supple Alexandra Talbot Joan Thorndike David Veronelli Elise Wallace James and Margaret Walsh In Kind Gifts Mr. and Mrs. Jose V. Alvero Mrs. Margaret Beam Mr. Burton Brooks Mr. Richard Caughey Jeremiah Jordan, Clyde Media Productions Mr. and Mrs. James M. Connor Mr. Chris Dowell Euro-Pro Company First Presbyterian Church, Waltham Miss Mary Fitzgerald Frugal Framer, Waltham Mr. and Mrs. John Geljookian Mr. Michael Geljookian Harrington’s Trophies & Awards Mr. George Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Barry Hershey Ms. Betsy Holcombe Ms. Linda Hosmer Mike and Betsy Kamio, dba Anna’s Tacqueria Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Kistner Mr. Eliot Klein Mr. Steve Leone Ms. Sheryl Levy Lexington Youth Commission Ms. Elizabeth MacDonald Mr. Thomas P. McDonough Mr. and Mrs. Gary C. Nardone Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Nicholas Ms. Mary Nuovo Ms. Anne P. Ogilby, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Piotrowski Sagamore-Spring Golf Club Shaw’s Market, Waltham Mr. Jerome Schultz, Ph.D. South Station, Boston Tentindo, Kendall, Canniff & Keefe, LLP Mr. William A. White, III Mr. James J. Young 31 The 1893 Society Comprised of donors who gave $500 or more, The 1893 Society makes it possible to purchase specific equipment and other designated gifts. $10,000 - $49,999 Mrs. Nancy Glynn Massachusetts Charitable Society Peabody Foundation, Inc.* Slaggie Family Foundation $5,000 - $9,999 The John W. Alden Trust Lodge of St. Andrew Charity Dr. Scholl Foundation 32 $1,000 - $4,999 George A. Ramlose Foundation, Inc. Mattina R. Proctor Foundation Mary Kaye Fund Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association Commodore Builders New England Aquarium Dive Club Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Jones $500- $999 Mr. Robert E. Botticelli, Jr. The Jackie Greenwood Scholarship Fund Established in memory of Jacqueline E. Greenwood to benefit students in need of financial assistance to participate in after-school programs. Elizabeth Camire Ms. Katherine L. Dewhirst, Class of 2008 Deborah and Gayle Greenwood Mr. and Mrs. William Greenwood Heather A. Hey Yolette Ibokette* and Christa Bercy, Class of 2008 Albert, Martha, and Erin North Brian and Carol O’Donnell Edward and Evelyn Silva Anne M. Steele The Sarah E. Haydock Memorial Fund The Francis Joy Cotting Circle Established in memory of Sarah E. Haydock to provide support for student instruction. The following individuals have notified the School that they have chosen to include us in their estate plans. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Haydock* Mrs. Elizabeth E. Whittemore Anonymous (2) William J. Carmichael Mrs. B.J. Isaacson Chaves Kelly Clark Robert C. Delaney Rosamond T. Dye H. Phelps Edwards, Jr. Miss Joan E. Forrester, Class of 1955 Richard and Patricia Herd Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Killian, Jr. Charles F. Kropp Mrs. Lillian Leary David and Noreen Manzo Carl W. Mores, Ed.D. Nancy P. Osgood George S. and Helen Pappagianis Susan A. Sullivan John L. Thorndike Elise R. Wallace The Kate C. Moore Memorial Fund Established in memory of a dedicated staff member, these funds support the arts, communication equipment, materials, and financial assistance to students. Alec Moore The David and Katherine Moore Family Foundation, Inc. Deborah and Timothy Moore Mr. Elliot Shepatin Legacy Received Wilma “Billie” Hockett We have made every effort to include all gifts. If we have erred, please accept our apology and inform the Advancement Office at 781-862-7323 ext. 178. 33 Faculty and Staff Senior Administrative Team Faculty David W. Manzo, M.Ed. President/Executive Director Krista Macari, M.S., CCC-SLP Chief Academic Officer Bridget Irish, M.B.A., S.P.H.R. Chief Operating Officer Ann Buckley, M.Ed. Curriculum Specialist; Director, Middle School Michael Pembroke, M.B.A. Chief Financial Officer Elizabeth Campbell Peters, M.A. Director of Advancement Elizabeth Fay Russell, M.A., C.A.G.S. Director of Admissions Leah Thibodeau, M.Ed., C.A.G.S. Special Education Coordinator Pamela Varrin, Ph.D. Coordinator of Family Support Services Larainne Wilson, M.Ed. Director of Upper School Services Ruth J. Berg, M.Ed. Remedial Specialist Paulette Binder, B.A. Pre-Vocational Instructor; Home Economics Teacher Winifred Birmingham, M.S.W., M.Ed. Preschool Classroom Assistant; Team Leader Alada Caughey, M.Ed. Classroom Teacher Eleanor Coffin, M.Ed. Classroom Teacher Julie Contrada, M.Ed. Classroom Teacher Sejal Costa, B.S. Classroom Teacher Daniel J. Cuddy, B.S. Adaptive Physical Education Instructor; Director, Student Activities; Transportation Coordinator William DeAngelis, M.Ed. Job Coach Susan DeLuca Job Coach Jeanine Dowd, B.A. Cotting Fellow; Classroom Teacher Priscilla Egan, M.Ed. Classroom Teacher Larae Kattermann, M.Ed. Classroom Teacher Naomi Kennedy, M.Ed. Remedial Specialist Donna LeCam, M.Ed. Remedial Specialist Elizabeth MacDonald, B.A. Music Teacher Adrienne Manson, M.Ed. Classroom Teacher Catherine Mayo, M.Ed. Classroom Teacher; Team Leader Megan McGoldrick, M.Ed. Classroom Teacher George Moran, M.Ed. Library/Media Director; Senior Class Advisor Business, Administration and Advancement Offices Barbara Elizabeth Andersen Executive Assistant Jeanine Bergeron, B.S. Staff Accountant Linda Byam, A.S. Administrative Assistant Kim Choi, B.S. Senior Accountant Althea Ioakimidis, B.A., P.H.R. Human Resources Manager Ann Bausman, B.S. Advancement Assistant Suzanne O’Neil, B.A. Advancement Associate Paula Rocheleau, A.S. Office of Student Services Assistant 34 Laura Newton, M.Ed. Employment Transitional Coordinator Brenna O’Donnell, B.S. Cotting Fellow; Classroom Teacher William Phelan, M.Ed. Industrial Arts Instructor Lola Piscopo, M.Ed. Classroom Teacher Allison Reichentahl, B.A. Classroom Teacher Erica Schlank, B.S. Cotting Fellow; Classroom Teacher Lynn Stoller, M.S., OTR/L James R. Tanner, B.A. Director of Prevocational Services Michael Teuber, M.Ed. Classroom Teacher Zoë C. Thibodeau SPED Office/ Program Director Rosanne E. Trolan, B.F.A. Fine Arts/Creative Activities Instructor Jennifer Wharff, M.Ed. Classroom Teacher Occupational and Physical Therapy Virginia M. Birmingham, M.A., P.T., ATP Physical Therapist Team Leader Amy Houghton, B.S., OTR/L, ATP Occupational Therapist Team Leader; Feeding Team Leader Lisa Blethen, M.S. OTR/L Occupational Therapist Barbara DeLuca, M.S., P.T., M.Ed., ATP Physical Therapist Cynthia Furbish, B.S., P.T. Physical Therapist Alison Glass, M.S., P.T. Physical Therapist Audra Hamilton, M.S., OTR/L, ATP Occupational Therapist Ann Hodson, B.S., OTR/L, RYT Occupational Therapist Timothy Richmond, B.S. OTR/L Occupational Therapist Deidra Rooney, DPT Physical Therapist Beth Singer, B.S. OTR/L Occupational Therapist Communication Therapy Stephanie Soule, M.S., CCC-SLP, ATP Communication Therapist Team Leader Susan Hartnett, M.S., CCC-SLP Communication Therapist Shannon Kerr, M.S., CCC-SLP, ATP Communication Therapist Susanne Brueggeman, M.S., CCC-SLP Communication Therapist Melissa Mulvey M.S., CCC-SLP, ATP Communication Therapist Jane Perera, M.S., CCC-SLP, ATP Communication Therapist Medical and Other Clinical Support Services Julie Bickel, M.D. Medical Director Michele Passanisi, R.N. Team Leader Karen Carr, LPN Associate Team Leader Cheryl Donnellan, R.N. Kaitlin Dumont, R.N. Nancy Dumont, R.N. Nancy J. Faulkner, R.N. Cathleen Fevrier, LPN Abigail Foster-Howard, R.N. Richard Jamara, O.D., FAAO Director of Seamark Vision Clinic Maria Kritsineli, D.M.D. Director of Tufts Dental Clinic Audra Maria, R.N. Courtney Martinello, CNA Carrie Stolt, R.N. Guidance Kathleen Tyrer-Vasell, M.Ed., LMHC, LMFT, LRC Rachel Vorkink, M.A., C.A.G.S., NCSP Psychologist/Therapist Technology Center Patricia V. Salmonson, B.S. Director of Technology Karen M. Waddill, M.A., CCC-SLP ATP Pace Assistive Technology Assessment Center Coordinator Eileen Kiernan, M.Ed. Coordinator of Instructional Technology Demelza White, M.Ed. Technology Teacher Program Assistants Nora Bailey, B.A. Brenda Baker, B.S. Fadiala Beauvais, B.S. Lisa Brown, M.Ed. Teresa Brown, M.Ed. Erin Carney Morgan Chase, M.Ed. Joanne Condon, M.S., P.T. Stephanie Conelias, B.A. Noelle Cooper Susan Cunningham Cynthia Estremera, B.S. Lucia Felix, B.S. Madison Flowers, B.S. Kwadwo Frempong, B.S. Ashley Hall, B.S. Pia Haapanen-Banzy, B.A. Jennifer Hodgdon, B.A. William Johnston Kathleen Kelly, A.A. Anna Kerr, M.Ed. Peter Krafka, B.A. Linda Killian, B.A. Jenna Matthews, B.A. Elizabeth McLean, B.S. Julie McMillan Courtney Meaney, B.A. Vanessa Medeiros Judith Pollins Katherine Powers, B.S. Edward Reed Joshua Robinson, B.S. Eileen Roper Jennifer Sabia-Lopez, B.A. Louise Sawyer Mary Shepley, B.A. Theresa Smith, B.S. Maria Sousa Marcie Thomas Michelle Tighe, B.A. Food Services Fatima Sousa Director of Food Service Travis Benoit Maria Gonçalves Liz Medeiros Rosa D. Pontes Physical Plant and Maintenance David Peduto, B.S. Director of Facilities Robert Dixon John Fallon James Hakemian David McHardy John Navaroli, B.S. 35 Affiliations and Memberships AccesSportAmerica Affiliate member, Association of Independent Schools of New England Best Buddies of Massachusetts Boston College Boston University’s Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Children’s Hospital Boston Children’s League of Massachusetts Emerson College Clinical Training Program International Association of Special Education Massachusetts Association of 766-Approved Private Schools Massachusetts Council of Human Service Providers Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology Massachusetts Special Olympics National Association of Private Schools for Exceptional Children New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) New England Handicapped Sports Association (NEHSA) New England College of Optometry Northeastern University’s Bouvé College of Health Sciences Outdoor Explorations Perkins School for the Blind Regis College Salem State College Tufts University School of Dental Medicine Wheelock College Editor: Elizabeth Campbell Peters • Design: Pat Mullaly, Circle Graphics 36 Contributing Editor: Bridget Irish • Photography: Martha Stewart Cotting School 453 Concord Avenue, Lexington, MA 02421 (781) 862-7323 • www.cotting.org cotting school is accredited by the new england association of schools & colleges