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2017-2018
I N C L U D E / I N V E N T / I N S P I R E
Annual Report to Our Community
www.universityprep.org 1
The Year of the Schedule Change: Dreaming Big and DeliveringDear Families and Friends,
Thank you for your part in an outstanding 2017-2018 school year! Your generous support
made the exceptional range of student activities and school initiatives possible.
The biggest initiative was our new school schedule, which we launched last fall. After two
years of research, including invaluable input from you, we were certain that switching
from a daily-changing timetable to a more predictable weekly rotation—four 70-minute
classes daily, plus community time—would transform the learning experience for our
students. We knew that longer class times allowed for deeper academic dives, less time
wasted in transition, and more collaboration between teachers and students. Still, it was
a risk. Change is hard. A schedule overhaul is a complex endeavor that requires a careful
process and critical examination of teaching values. Would it work?
One year in and we are delighted to report that the answer is a resounding YES.
What before had been a sprint through the school day, where students might not
even remember what they did first period, is now a more satisfying immersion in four
subjects a day. Today we have a schedule where lunch is for lunch, where community
time honors the importance of extracurriculars and Social Emotional Learning (SEL),
and where a later start allows an easier landing for students who ride the bus. Most
importantly, our commitment to academic excellence is steadfast, and deep academic
inquiry is top priority.
Our willingness to take an informed risk in line with emerging best practices in
academics is what enables next-generation learning—and it is what UPrep has been
doing for 42 years. Our new schedule implementation was a proud achievement for
us and a bold reminder that when we dream big, we really can deliver.
It also reminds us that we’re all in this together.
Just as we could not have changed the schedule
without the collective ideas and support of staff,
faculty, and families—we won’t fulfill the future
initiatives of our Strategic Plan 2020 without
harnessing our collective talent. Stay tuned—
and stay in touch!
With gratitude,
Matt Levinson David Beitel HEAD OF SCHOOL PRESIDENT, BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2017-2018
Matt Levinson HEAD OF SCHOOL
David Beitel BOARD PRESIDENT
2-11 Who is UPrep?
12-13 UPrep Legacy
14-15 Operating Summary
16-17 Puma Fund is a Community Effort
18-19 #WeAreUPrep
20-23 2017-2018 Donors
24-25 UPrep Team Members 2017-2018
Back How Can I Help?
Inside Our new schedule implementation was
a proud achievement for us and a bold
reminder that when we dream big,
we really can deliver.
During the 2017-2018 school year, several members of the
UPrep community met regularly to explore an important question:
Who is UPrep? Most fundamentally, UPrep is a school shaped
by our Founders and sustained by the commitment of teachers,
donors, and volunteers—we sincerely thank each one of you!
Building on brand research we did three years ago, the group
shared ideas and interviewed UPrep students, parents, teachers,
and Founders—all to discover what makes UPrep unique. It didn’t
take long for their findings to crystallize into three themes:
INCLUDE INVENT INSPIRE
“UPrep asks students to think of
others, to get involved with others,
to get outside of themselves.” -Shanen Boettcher, UPrep Parent
Who is UPrep?
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Inclusive community has been at the heart of UPrep since it was founded.
Advisory groups, community meetings, and Social Emotional Learning
programs promote a culture of support—where every student can bring
their full self to school each day and be embraced for who they are. Similarly,
our comprehensive learning support programs help to celebrate all learning
styles, encouraging each student to reach their full potential.
Our ability to fulfill this spirit of inclusion is due to our generous financial
supporters. Last year, 84% of UPrep families gave to the Puma Fund—
a sign of an enthusiastic community that we are grateful for!
UPrep creates a culture of belonging:
• People of color represent more than 30% of the UPrep community
• 81% of our middle school students and 73% of our upper school
students participate in our robust no-cut athletics program
• Financial aid supports 16% of our student population
• Members of the middle school and upper school GSA clubs organized
UPrep’s first Pride Week, celebrating gender and sexuality diversity in
the UPrep community and raising awareness around LGBTQIA+ issues
• Social Emotional Learning curriculum cultivates empathy and
compassion within our learning community
“I have three fairly different children.
And yet, coming to this school, they
all found their place very quickly.
UPrep is a place for everyone.
This is a school that brings you right
in and makes you feel comfortable…
then helps you grow from there.”
-Mark Britton, UPrep Parent
UPrep Includes
“At UPrep, I can be my authentic self.” -Mahir Piyarali, Class of 2018
Diversity, Equity, and InclusionUPrep’s mission statement, creating “socially responsible
citizens of the world,” shapes much of our community
culture. Our students need to see, hear, and understand
the diversity of people, perspectives, and points of view
around them and the world they will lead in the future.
In support of our mission, in 2018, the Board of Trustees
adopted UPrep’s first Diversity Strategic Plan, which
identified three priority areas:
Program and curriculum: We will integrate diversity
and inclusion into the school curriculum, enhance
professional development in those areas, and
graduate culturally competent student leaders.
Recruitment and retention: We will implement
a plan to increase the diversity of the student body,
as well as the faculty and staff, and to retain them
in the long term.
Academic performance: We will reduce any
disparities in academic performance in
underrepresented students of color.
Thanks to the board’s leadership, the UPrep plan creates
accountability and a commitment to follow through
and implement strong, actionable plans. Mark Horn,
the Chair of the Board Diversity Committee, was proud
to spearhead this important board effort, saying,
“The school leadership team and community are
committed to making sure our plan is not an artifact,
but a roadmap to where we want to go as a school.”
At UPrep, the work required to create diversity,
equity, and inclusion does not rest in the hands of
one individual. Instead, it is owned by each of us.
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UPrep was built on a foundation of academic excellence and prides itself
on creating intellectually courageous students and community members.
This courage begins with the teachers who build a culture that drives
student creativity and invention.
Thanks to the financial support of our dedicated community, UPrep is able
to continually bring innovations to the curriculum, ultimately creating
opportunities for students to invent in the classroom.
Last year, the UPrep community invented and delivered in the widest spectrum of ways:
• 50 middle and upper school students created and displayed original
artwork in UPrep’s first off-campus Visual Arts Showcase
• As a part of the Google Technovation Challenge, three female UPrep
computer science students created a mobile app to provide hygiene
supplies to homeless women
• Teachers designed 40 new intensive courses, where students will study
complex, interdisciplinary topics in connection with people and places
in the Seattle area
• UPrep students founded 76 extracurricular clubs based on common interests
• Students successfully proposed and ran an entirely student-led class
entitled Feminism, with the teacher in an advising role instead of
directing the learning
UPrep Invents
“We encourage our students to
be risk-takers and provide them
a safe place to do so—to try the
difficult class and to test their
potential and limits, just as we
continually do as educators.”
-Pat Landy, UPrep Founder
Robotics: Building Resilience Through CollaborationAre you wondering what we accomplished in the
Makerspace this past year? Thanks to student initiative,
we generated an energized Robotics Club eager to
explore new skills and foster friendships through
collaboration.
Our new robotics teams competed in their first VEX
Robotics tournaments in February as part of a global
program with 16,000 teams from 40 countries.
Our upper school team took their robot “Allen” to
Wenatchee for a statewide competition where the
team’s persistence and problem-solving skills took
“Allen” through six qualifying rounds.
Our middle school team was proud of their teamwork
as they rebuilt their robot and adjusted strategies
based on each match. One parent who attended the
competitions shared, “Robotics is the ultimate STEAM
program and welcomes all students, regardless of their
experience level. The student-driven program is a
positive, fun environment that emphasizes learning
from successes as well as failures. “
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LaunchPad for Inspiration Through Senior LaunchPad, students pursue a
two-week project in an area of interest. Students
shadowed journalists, recorded an original song,
worked on a campaign for a Congressional seat,
and explored entrepreneurial opportunities.
Student initiative shapes the LaunchPad project as
students create work plans, contact community
mentors, and find transportation to job sites.
Projects conclude with an evening presentation
to the community.
For her project, one UPrep Class of 2018 student
job-shadowed at Seattle Reign FC. “I was interested
in learning about what it takes to run a professional
sports program, the challenges and triumphs of
women’s soccer, and how I could help support
talented female athletes,” she said.
Intrigued by promotional strategies to enhance the
team’s brand and ticket sales, she partnered with another
student to create and deliver a social media strategy
presentation to the team’s owner. Her successful
presentation led to a summer internship at Seattle
Reign FC, launching her on an exciting path.
An essential part of the UPrep journey is the inspiration students develop
through strong relationships with trusting teachers, who support and
challenge them. Students feel safe taking risks that lead to growth and
help them reach their full potential.
We are grateful that your financial support enables UPrep to invest more than
56% of our operating expenses in this remarkable team of teachers and staff!
UPrep teachers believe that student voice and choice are the most meaningful
engines of learning. This powerful student-teacher-donor partnership facilitates
UPrep’s commitment to developing each student’s potential.
Student-inspired learning and leadership thrives at UPrep:
• 47 students in the graduating class of 2018 received Washington State
Honor Society Awards—five of those students are National Merit
Commended Scholars
• Through their Capstone Project, 8th graders engaged 13 non-governmental
organizations to discuss current topics, such as land rights, access to water,
and infant health
• 44 students embraced global citizenship by traveling nearly 90,000 miles
overseas with our Global Link program
• In our Student Produced Works class, 15 upper school students participated
as actors, stage managers, designers, and stage hands in a student-directed
production of The Secret in the Wings
• 50 upper school students inspired one another as agents of positive change
at the Puma Leadership Conference
UPrep Inspires
“What I see is a safe place where kids
feel like they can stretch themselves
and discover what they want to be
and what they want to do. It goes
beyond these walls. It’s not about
school, it’s about life.”
-Kobi Yamada, UPrep Parent
“We want kids to step forward into
the world with their voice.” -Matt Levinson, Head of School
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Our focus on inclusion, invention, and the resulting
inspiration develops students who will make a lasting
impact as intellectually courageous, socially responsible
citizens of the world.
UPrep
IMPACTTaking Pride in Social Responsibility During the 2017-2018 school year, two UPrep student
initiatives motivated our community to make an impact.
UPrep’s 6th annual Social Justice Day challenged 850
students, faculty, and guests to do the important work
of engaging across differences. This event was the
largest of its kind in the region and drew 130 student
visitors from 13 high schools.
Social Justice Day is an opportunity for our community
to make an impact by learning about and engaging with
challenging aspects of our society. Our world demands
responsible decision-making and critical thinking about
social issues. It is imperative for students to leave UPrep
prepared to hear marginalized voices, to have empathy
for others, and to engage in dialogue with those who
are different from them. Social Justice Day is an example
of the way UPrep fulfills our promise to provide an
outstanding education for each student within a
diverse and ever-changing community.
Community service is one of the many ways that
students draw connections between what they learn
in the classroom and the larger world. Through
service, students gain a greater understanding of
equity and injustice—it’s an opportunity to give back
to our local community. Middle and upper school
students participated in two Community Service
Days, in which 29 groups of students served 27
community service organizations.
UPrep LegacyThe UPrep experience sends powerful ripples through extended families,
where parents, grandparents, and parents of alumni continue to be inspired
by the values of UPrep and the way those values build integrity and respect
within the larger community.
Students take their experience of UPrep with them beyond graduation and
throughout their lives. The legacy of community engagement compels alumni
to return to UPrep and complete the circle of impact. Alumni return as socially
responsible citizens of the world with a commitment to give back to the
school community that gave so much to them. Alumni stay engaged through
the UPrep Alumni Association’s signature events and reunions, our alumni
e-newsletter, social media, and by acting as coaches, substitute teachers,
and LaunchPad mentors.
“I am forever thankful to be a part
of such a strong and supportive
community. I support University
Prep so that other students can
have the opportunity to be a part
of the community I hold so dear
to my heart.”
-Alise Lied, Class of 2012
A Grand Day at UPrep We are so fortunate to have a generous grandparent
community that sees the true value of a UPrep
education. In the fall of 2017, we celebrated our
largest Grandparents and Grandfriends Day in UPrep
history with 214 guests. Grandparents and friends
learned about the UPrep educational experience
through classroom visits and a program featuring
teacher and student speakers and performances.
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Operating SummaryFiscal Year Ending June 30, 2018 (Unaudited)
Operating Revenue
Tuition & Fees 93.0% 19,478,452
Puma Fund Contributions 4.0% 836,837
Endowment Distribution 2.0% 429,365
Other Gifts 0.7% 143,870
Investment Income 0.3% 59,990
Total 100% 20,948,514
Operating Expenses
Salaries & Benefits 56.7% 11,888,481
Financial Aid 12.5% 2,610,216
Educational Programs 9.8% 2,051,133
Facilities & Maintenance 10.5% 2,202,460
General & Administrative 3.8% 791,036
Allocation to Reserves/Endowment 6.7% 1,405,188
Total 100% 20,948,514
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Total Community Giving 2017-2018
$30,000 + Visionary Circle 8 Families
$20,000 - $29,999 Innovators Circle 6 Families
$10,000 - $19,999 Founders Circle 25 Families
$5,000 - $9,999 Ambassadors Circle 31 Families
$2,500 - $4,999 Leadership Circle 52 Families
$1,250 - $2,499 Supporters Circle 94 Families
Up to $1,249 Friends Circle 512 Families
TOTAL # OF GIVING FAMILIES 728 FAMILIES
Endowment The endowment helps guarantee that UPrep can
deliver an incredible educational experience to all
students today and for years to come. This stable asset
allows UPrep to create new and exciting initiatives and
programmatic changes while maintaining a reliable,
ongoing stream of income. The principal is kept intact,
while the earnings from the endowment provide
funds for financial aid, professional development,
and school operations.
As of June 30, 2018, our endowment grew from
$9,840,485 to $10,646,169. We raised $530,359 for
the Financial Aid Endowment during our spring 2018
#WeAreUPrep event, bringing our total donations for
that particular endowment to over $1,000,000 in the
last two years. We are so grateful for the incredible
generosity of our community. These funds will ensure
that UPrep continues to fulfill its commitment to
equity, access, and inclusion.
University Prep Endowments
Faculty and Staff Enrichment
Faculty and Staff Compensation Fund
Faculty and Staff Professional Development Fund
Financial Aid
Endowed Financial Aid Fund
The C & JZ Scholarship Fund
The Erica and Nason Hamlin Endowed Scholarship Fund
Michelle Gans Scholarship Fund
Roger Bass Financial Aid Fund
Welgan Scholarship Fund
General Endowment
Akin/Stevens Charitable Fund
General Endowment Fund
Global Programs
International Education Fund
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Every member of our Board of Trustees, Alumni Board, faculty, and staff
contributed to launch the 2017-2018 Puma Fund campaign. Our campaign
was championed by an amazing team of volunteers. With the leadership of
Puma Fund Co-Chairs Caroline and Brad Probst and Andrea and Eric Thoreson,
21 Class Agents took charge by inviting their peers to join them in supporting
this annual fundraising effort. Our collective giving totaled $836,837 to support
educational excellence, which represents an 18% increase over the previous
year. We are thrilled to announce that we achieved a record-setting 84%
participation among our parent community.
Thank you to all Puma Fund supporters and volunteers for such a wonderful
year! Your gifts of time and talent are so critical to our programs and we are
grateful for your involvement.
Puma Fund is a Community Effort!
Our collective giving totaled $836,837
for educational excellence and we achieved
record-setting 84% participation
in our parent community.
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120 FIRST-TIME DONORS
21 FAMILIES PROVIDED
A MATCH OPPORTUNIT Y FOR GIFTS OF $1,250+
253 FAMILIES HAVE GIVEN 5 OR MORE CONSECUTIVE YEARS
282 DONORS INCREASED THEIR
GIFT FROM LAST YEAR
63 GRANDPARENTS MADE
DONATIONS
100% OF BOTH UPREP’S BOARD
OF TRUSTEES AND FACULT Y/STAFF DONATED
32 FAMILIES MATCHED
THROUGH THEIR EMPLOYER
$43,000 IN EMPLOYER
MATCHING GIFTS
59 PARENTS OF ALUMNI
MADE DONATIONS
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#WeAreUPrepOur #WeAreUPrep event celebrates and supports UPrep and its mission of
being a diverse, inclusive, and equitable community. The #WeAreUPrep
Committee worked tirelessly to put together a wonderful evening for 295
parent, grandparent, alumni, and faculty guests. In addition to a program
highlighting student performers and featuring community speakers, guests
were given the opportunity to raise their paddles in support of UPrep’s Endowed
Financial Aid Fund. An anonymous alumni parent provided a generous match
opportunity which inspired donors. Our community came together with
a collective gift of $530,359.
Thanks to the hard work of the #WeAreUPrep Committee and the generosity
of the UPrep community, these funds will enrich the educational experience of
all UPrep students, current and future. Thank you for your support!
In just one night, we added $530,359
to our Endowed Financial Aid Fund,
providing valuable access to students in need.
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2017-2018 DonorsUniversity Prep gratefully acknowledges the support of families, trustees, alumni,
grandparents, faculty, staff, and friends who contributed to our school in 2017-2018.
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Linda and Dan Labriola
Louis and Robbie Lafreniere
Michael Lagunoff and Linda Zuckerman
Patricia and Michael Landy
Maria and David Langworthy
Ken and Janie Lanier
Duane and Peggy Lansverk
Susan and Eric Lansverk
James and Barbara Larson
Bill and Barbara Lavery
Sheila and Dan Lavine
Kyle and Carly Lawhead
Samuel Le Rougetel and Elizabeth High
Lauren and William Leahy
Andy ’86 and Donna Lee
Betty Lee and Alexis Falicov
Charles Lee and Alexandra Boyle
Chong Lee and Cyndy Su
Grace Lee and Keith Hwang
Perry Lee and Crista Johnson
Seunghyun and Kyungah Lee
Peter Lennon and Robin Hornung
Nancy and James Letson
Eric and Suzan LeVine
Matt Levinson and Priyanthi Alahendra
Jeffrey Levy
Louis ’85 and Deborah Levy
Anita Lewis
Thane Lewis
Alan and Jingchen Li
Vani and Ajit Limaye
E-chieh Lin
Jacob Lipson ’03 and Kiry Nelsen
David and Donna Litton
Mark and Alicia Litton
Judy Loehr ’90 and Ian Walsh
David Lopez and Maria Rico
Caroline and Joseph Lu
Edythe Lurie
Nicholas Lurie ’82 and Elizabeth Fasy
Vidur and Gunilla Luthra
Elizabeth Lyons and James Hammond
The Madriaga-Burke Family
Elaine and Bob Mahon
Margaret and Michal Makar
Sarah Makar and Peter Leahy
Alexander Mandel ’98 and Annika Noreen
Meg Mandelson and Alan Abramowitz
Miriam Marcus and Jason Karas
Bill and Kate Marks
David Marshall
Lauren Marshall and Michael Schell
Claire Tangvald Mason
Don Mason and Laura Domoto
Matuszewski-Lionello Family
Patrick McAuliffe
Angus and Lucy McBain
Diana McBaine-Cook
Cindy ’85 and Chris McCall
Michael J. McCall
David and Laura McCarty
Bruce McCaw
Jolene McCaw
Jim McConville and Sheryl Hudson
Matthew and Susan McCormick
Jennie McCulloch
Valeriya McDowell
Shavette McGhee and Jamaal Hackett-Cook
Soozi and T.J. McGill
Ciara McGrath
Christine and Tate McHugh
Jason and Kathi McHugh
Rus and Barbie McKinney
Sarah and Ryan McKinney
Yazmin Mehdi and Liam Lavery
Irina Menshutkina and Igor Menshutkin
Al ’82 and Jenny Merati
Charles Meredith and Janet Bester-Meredith
Eric and Katherine Merrifield
Ric Merrifield
Lindsay Metcalfe
Daniel Meza and Alejandra Gonzalez-Martinez
Eric Michelman and Patricia Shanley
Jamil Miles ’95
Michael and Katie Miller
Sarah and Douglas Miller
Allison Mills
Sean and Elizabeth Mitchell
Michele and Ken Miyoshi
The Mobley Family
Rebecca and David Moe
Andrea Moore
Rachel Moore ’05 and Ryan Moore
Rowland and Laura Morgan
Steve and Patty Morrissey
Jeff Mosier and Tamra Chandler
Steve and Heather Murch
Karen and Bernie Murray
Emily Myers ’97
Mark and Christi Nagle
Terri Nakamura
Mette and David Naness
Dr. Ragini and Rakesh Narasimhan
Britten and Brooke Nelson
John ’97 and Jennifer Nelson
Jan Neutz
Paul Neutz
Carrie Niebanck
Chris and Kathy Nielsen
Jeff and Sachie Nitta
Charles and Eleanor Nolan
Kristie Noonan Kucur and Emre Kucur
Arthur Nordhoff
Nancy Nordhoff
Russell Normann ’86 and Heather Smith
Soren and Annette Normann
Ulrike Ochs and Darren Bandow
Camille O’Donnell ’98
Mildred W. Ollee
Lauren Olsen ’08
Olswang Family
Kathy Mitchell O’Neal
Margaret Orth and Joshua Smith
Sam and Taoa Oto
Jason and Josephine Ou
Sonya and Henry Ou
Ivy Owens
Lorenzo Pablo and Micaela Trujillo
Kenneth Pan and Hannah Zhou
Neal Paragas
Jason and Darrah Parker
Mikayla Patella-Buckley and Sean Buckley
Martin Pawlina
David Peabody
Perez-Rivero Family
Rachel Pesando ’96 and Michael Popchuk
Cameron Peschel ’17
Courtney and Bradley Peterson
Sarah Peterson
Hannah and Jon Phillips
Marianne Picha
Dana Pigott
Caprice Pine
Charisse Cowan Pitre and Paul Pitre
Shahina and Ali Piyarali
Carilyn and Josh Platt
Deb and Jeff Playter
Nils and Sarah Pohlmann
Elia Powers ’99
Tracy and Eric Pozil
The Predmore Family
Mike and Helen Prescott
Caroline and Brad Probst
Alan and Juliet Pruzan
Lucy and Herb Pruzan
Ngoc Phan-Quiroga and Henry Quiroga
Sheila Raff
Cam and Tori Ragen
Suzanne Ragen
Douglas Ramsay and Michelle Brot
Kulpreet and Kathryn Rana
Nirav Randeria
Anju Rao and Anand Raman
Bob Raphael and Jennifer Naimy
Deborah Rappaport and Adam Tratt
Laurie and Dave Reed
Anne Reese and Scott Veirs
Scott and Katie Renschler
Alyssa Reyes
Andy Richardson
Timothy Richey and Charlotte Westley
Donna Richman and Mike Ehrenberg
Moses Rifkin and Bess McKinney
Nick and Holley Ring
Isabelle Rio
Matthew Roach ’90 and Kara Mattaini
Wendy and Mark Robbins
Kayla and Roger Robertson
Keith Robertson
Molly Robertson
Chris Rodrigues and Vanessa Ballena
Hilsia Rogers and Yida Gonzalez
Jim and Brooks Romano
Robert Romano
Craig Rosenberg and Amely Wurmbrand
Carrie and Travis Rosenthal
Erin and Gabriel Rosenthal
Howard and Katie Rossbach
Jim and Shelley Rossi
Dr. and Mrs. Frederic Rothman
Michelle and Andrew Rothman
Alexis and Grant Rubenstein
Paul and Tracy Rudnick
Shelly and John Sage
John and Janet Sage
Shannon and Pieter Salverda
Lisa Samson and Michael Gamsky
Sedona ’94 and Tony Sanchez
Benjamin Scandella ’04
Elizabeth Schiffler ’10
Andrew Schneider
Linda Schoemaker and Robert Hardwick
Christian Schofield and Scotland Nash
The Schubert Family
Barbara and John Schubert
Tracey Sconyers
Cheryl Scott and Hannah Linden
Norman and Patricia Scott, in memory of Crispin Scott ’09
Ann and Dick Scroggs
John Scroggs and Stephanie Doyle-Scroggs
Kerry Sear and Heidi Grathwol
Sarabjit and Amrita Seera
Janet and Peter Selby
Christina Serkowski
Jane Seymour
The Shackeltons
Evan ’92 and Sabina Shapiro
Gary Shenk
Ioulia Shenk
Sylvia Shenk
Jill Sherensky and Cedar Budinger
Karen Sherwood
Abhi ’96 and Elisha Sheth
Shirinzadeh Family
Meghan Shortell
Christian Sievers
Jennifer Sill
Marcia and Peter Sill
Ron and Carol Simon
Nancy Simon and Mark Igra
Bill Sims and Kuri Teshome
Jim and Jan Sinegal
Steve and Heather Singh
Kelly Sjolander and Anne Weiss
Elizabeth Skjei
Brent Slattengren
Karen Slon and Charles Asbury
Pauline and Doug Smidt
Linda Smith
Mark Smith
Penelope and Marcus Smith
James L. and Sara Snell ’79
Joe and Barbara Sniezek
Sergey and Tanya Solyanik
Shan Song and Ming Hao
Mark Spagnola and Erica Vanaja
Amy Spivey
Chris and Alycia Staats
Derek and Stephanie Standifer
Bradley Stenberg
Ron and Larilyn Stenkamp
Missy Stern and Paul Gleason
Janet and William Sternfeld
Sean Stewart
Sheryl and Mark Stiefel
Tim Stone
Fred Strand
Caleb Strehlo
Tom Strouse
Jill Summit
Molly and Kit Sumner
Rick and Lea Sund
Charles and Inez Swanson
Karin and Stephen Swope
Chad and Mary Sylte
Jenna and Jonas Sylvester
Robert and Jane Sylvester
Tom and Ranmalie Taggart
Jane Talbot ’85
Stowe and Nina Talbot
Ty Talbot and Julie Sponsler
Ron Tanemura and Tina Yamagiwa
Mary ’03 and Michael Tappert
Kestutis and Birute Tautvydas
Christina Taylor
Jacob Taylor-Mosquera
Melaine Taylor
John Teal ’04
Will Teal ’04
Elena Tello
John and Sallie Teutsch
Sarah Thomas
Thomsen Family
Andrea and Eric Thoreson
Kay Thoreson
Dr. Stephen “PB” and Bonnie Tilghman
Jeffrey and Erica Tillinghast
Maya and Richard Ting
Jim and Jan Tippett
Teresa and John Tippett
Blake Titcomb ’09
Angela Toda and Michael Janser
Chris and Erin Toher
John and Susan Tomlin
Gary Torgerson
Amado Toribio and Mary Egan
An Tran and Jeff Churchill
Laura Trimingham and Will Hicks
Susan and Loch Trimingham
Summer and Jeff Trisler
Amy Tu and Christopher Danenhower
Nhu-Quynh Tu
Brian Turner and Beth Simpson
Liat Uziyel-Bollag and Laurent Bollag
Meg Van Deusen and Eric Berger
Drs. Jim and Emily van Zee
Haritha and Purush Vankireddy
Leslie and Val Veirs
Mandira Virmani and Ajay Wadhawan
Binh Vong and Cuong Le
Tony and Grace Waas
Linda and Wally Walker
Kurt Walters and Angie McCall
Patricia and Kirk Washington
Michael Wasserman
Eugene Webb and Marilyn Domoto Webb
Webster Family
David Weidig and Rasa Tautvydas
Robert and Joan Weinberger
Bob and Terri Weintraub
Rob Welikson and Stephanie Seiler
Russ and Linda West
Dale and Marie Western
Gary and Kelly Western
Nate Whitney
The Wickham Family
Mark and Susan Winter
Alison and Jake Wobbrock
Hokwai Woo and Diana Chen
Holly Woodson
Tony and Teresa Woodward
Mike and Sammy Woogerd
Mimi and Ken Worzel
David and Sally Wright
Susie Wu and Anthony Floyd
Maygan Wurzer
Meleesa Wyatt
Jim Xiao and Gloria Huang
Kobi and Heidi Yamada
Hui Yang and Amanda Huang
Irene Yang
Raymond Yang
Quentin Yerxa and Karen Freisem
John Yeung and Shing-Chun Tsui
Peter and Christi Yi
Asha and Jeff Youmans
Fred and Mary Ann Youmans
Arne and Claire Zaslove
Dale A. Zecca
Jen and Mike Zell
Christina Zembruski
Amy ‘95 and Stephen Zide
Zikan Family
Rafael and Anya Zimberoff
Marcia Zuckerman
Every effort has been made to include all
donors to UPrep between July 1, 2017 and
June 30, 2018. If you notice an omission or
error, please contact the Advancement Office
at advancement@universityprep.org. Thank you
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Mission University Prep is committed to developing each student’s potential to become an intellectually courageous, socially responsible citizen of the world.
Vision University Prep shall be an inclusive community of learners that provides an outstanding education for each individual in a diverse student population.
Values University Prep believes that integrity, respect, and responsibility are essential to accomplish its mission and to sustain its vision.
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www.universityprep.org
Administrative TeamMatt Levinson, HEAD OF SCHOOL
Catherine Blundell, DIRECTOR OF ADVANCEMENT
Ken Jaffe, ASSISTANT HEAD OF SCHOOL
AND DIRECTOR OF UPPER SCHOOL
Richard Kassissieh, ASSISTANT HEAD OF SCHOOL
FOR ACADEMICS AND STRATEGIC INITIATIVES
Susan Lansverk, ASSISTANT HEAD OF SCHOOL
FOR FINANCE AND OPERATIONS
Shavette McGhee, DIRECTOR OF DIVERSITY
AND COMMUNITY
Kathy Mitchell O’Neal, DIRECTOR OF
ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT
Terri Nakamura, DIRECTOR OF MARKETING
AND COMMUNICATIONS
Marianne Picha, DIRECTOR OF MIDDLE SCHOOL
Faculty and StaffEmily Adams
Meg Anderson-Johnston
Karen Natorp Anderson
Alma Andrade
Damin Bauer
Amanda Benson
Dana Bettinger
Raj Bhat
Farzana Bi
Anne Bingham
Tim Blok
Robyn Boothby
Debra Boyd
AJ Brooks
John Brooks
Theresa Burton
Toby Cattolico ’04
Dan Chestnut
Christina Coleman
Scott Collins
Pedro Cordoba
David Crabb
Mark Cullen
Asha Dean
Peinda Diop
Stephanie Dobler
Katharine Durkee ’04
Alec Duxbury ’86
Virginia Engel
Carl Faucher
Gus Feliu
Paul Fleming
Jerry Gallaher
Brian Gonzales
Margarito Gonzalez
Pat Grant
Leah Griffin
Michele Hayes
Kelly Herrington
Tammi Howe
Eric Huff
Abigail Hundley
Juei-Chuan Hung
John Jewitt
Becca Johnson
James Johnson
Alana Kaholokula
Lisa Kennedy
Jess Klein
Kyle Lawhead
Jeffrey Levy
Thane Lewis
Vani Limaye
E-chieh Lin
David Lopez
David Marshall
Patrick McAuliffe
Jennie McCulloch
Ciara McGrath
Lindsay Metcalfe
Rebecca Moe
Andrea Moore
Ragini Narasimhan
Britten Nelson
Carrie Niebanck
Jason Parker
Mikayla Patella-Buckley
Martin Pawlina
David Peabody
Sarah Peterson
Debbie Playter
Alyssa Reyes
Andy Richardson
Moses Rifkin
Isabelle Rio
Wendy Robbins
Kayla Robertson
Molly Robertson
Shannon Salverda
Elizabeth Schiffler ’10
Andrew Schneider
Tracey Sconyers
Christina Serkowski
Karen Sherwood
Meghan Shortell
Elizabeth Skjei
Brent Slattengren
Karen Slon
Linda Smith
Mark Smith
Amy Spivey
Sean Stewart
Caleb Strehlo
Tom Strouse
Ty Talbot
Christina Taylor
Jacob Taylor-Mosquera
Melaine Taylor
Elena Tello
Jeff Tillinghast
Amado Toribio
An Tran
Nhu-Quynh Tu
Binh Vong
Michael Wasserman
Nate Whitney
Holly Woodson
Meleesa Wyatt
Irene Yang
Raymond Yang
Christina Zembruski
Board of TrusteesDavid Beitel, PRESIDENT
Cheryl Scott, VICE PRESIDENT
Susie Wu, SECRETARY
Mark Britton, TREASURER
Tori Ragen, TRUSTEESHIP AND GOVERNANCE CHAIR
Geoff Buscher, ADVANCEMENT CHAIR
Adrian Biesecker ’95, BUILDING CHAIR
Mark Horn, DIVERSITY AND COMMUNITY CHAIR
Matt Levinson, HEAD OF SCHOOL, EX OFFICIO
Kate Marks, IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT
Shahina Piyarali, TRUSTEE AT LARGE
Laura Domoto, PARENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT
Catherine Allchin
Chris Bown
Devindra Chainani
Charisse Cowan-Pitre
Katie Davis
Helen Day
Margie Duckstad
Rita Egrari
Carl Faucher
Jason Froggatt ’87
Terry Nelson Froggatt
Michelle Goldberg
Jeanette James
Patricia Landy
Yazmin Mehdi
Abhi Sheth ’96
Paula Simon ’99
Patricia Washington
Executive CommitteeDavid Beitel
Adrian Biesecker ’95
Mark Britton
Geoff Buscher
Matt Levinson
Kate Marks
Shahina Piyarali
Tori Ragen
Cheryl Scott
Susie Wu
Honorary TrusteesRoger J. Bass
George Corcoran*
Christine McGarry
Charles Riley
Elaine Scherba
Jane Seymour
FoundersRoger J. Bass
Terry Nelson Froggatt
Patricia Landy
John Makinen*
Christine Petersen McGarry
Jane Seymour
Aileen Welgan*
Alumni BoardBrandon Kanemori ’00, PRESIDENT
Blake Titcomb ’09, VICE PRESIDENT
Joe Irwin ’04
Kate Kondrak ’93
Alise Lied ’12
Rachel Moore ’05
John Nelson ’97
Russell Normann ’86
Lauren Olsen ’08
Mary Tappert ’03
Parent Council Executive CommitteeLaura Domoto, PRESIDENT
Ann Eickerman, UPPER SCHOOL VICE PRESIDENT
Tracy Pozil, MIDDLE SCHOOL VICE PRESIDENT
Dave Higley, TREASURER
Joanna Beitel, SECRETARY
Shelly Ogden Sage, PAST EXECUTIVE
Margie Duckstad, ADVANCEMENT LIAISON
Katie Rossbach, DIVERSITY & COMMUNITY
Joanna Bargeron, GOVERNANCE
Cheryl Hoffman Herzog, AT LARGE POSITION
Parent Council OfficersMargaret Bolger, PARENT EDUCATION
Lisa Bontje, PARENT EDUCATION
Liz Huehnergarth, PARENT EDUCATION
Cathy Faulkner ’84, PARENTS FOR THE ARTS
Lizanne Lyons, PARENTS FOR THE ARTS
Rasa Rautvydas, PARENTS FOR THE ARTS
Heather Smith, PARENTS FOR THE ARTS
Amely Wurmbrand, PARENTS FOR THE ARTS
Glenn Hampson, MIDDLE SCHOOL SPORTS BOOSTERS
Miriam Marcus, MIDDLE SCHOOL SPORTS BOOSTERS
Will Kilbourne*, UPPER SCHOOL SPORTS BOOSTERS
Jennifer Zell, UPPER SCHOOL SPORTS BOOSTERS
Parent Council Grade LevelRepresentativesAnne Clark, 6TH GRADE
Jessica Fosse, 6TH GRADE
Stephanie Standifer, 6TH GRADE
Liffy Franklin, 7TH GRADE
Linda Bradshaw Labriola, 7TH GRADE
Katie Renschler, 7TH GRADE
Leora Bloom, 8TH GRADE
Char Kletzly, 8TH GRADE
Barbara Sniezek, 8TH GRADE
Kaylene Anderson, 9TH GRADE
Michele Conrad, 9TH GRADE
Anju Rao, 9TH GRADE
Leigh Toner, 9TH GRADE
Kelly Arron, 10TH GRADE
Amy Colando, 10TH GRADE
Robert Hardwick, 10TH GRADE
Elizabeth Anderson, 11TH GRADE
Shannon Loftis, 11TH GRADE
Patty Morrissey, 11TH GRADE
June Arnold, 12TH GRADE
Ali Piyarali, 12TH GRADE
Sara Thomas, 12TH GRADE
Puma Fund VolunteersBrad Probst, CO-CHAIR
Caroline Probst, CO-CHAIR
Andrea Thoreson, CO-CHAIR
Eric Thoreson, CO-CHAIR
Linda Chou, 6TH GRADE
Jessica Fosse, 6TH GRADE
Sarah Miller, 6TH GRADE
Mette Naness, 7TH GRADE
Matt Roach ’90, 7TH GRADE
Jennifer Zell, 7TH GRADE
Gloria Bensussen, 8TH GRADE
Michele Glasser, 8TH GRADE
Sally Wright, 8TH GRADE
Deborah Levy, 9TH GRADE
Russell Normann ’86, 9TH GRADE
Valerie Voss, 9TH GRADE
Julie Braun, 10TH GRADE
Amy Colando, 10TH GRADE
Barbara Sniezek, 10TH GRADE
Heidi Grathwol, 11TH GRADE
Patty Morrissey, 11TH GRADE
Dana Pigott, 11TH GRADE
Gordon Hodge, 12TH GRADE
Sachie Nitta, 12TH GRADE
Erin Toher, 12TH GRADE
#WeAreUPrep CommitteeTim Blok
Alexa Crawford
Chelsea Doran
Margie Duckstad
Katharine Durkee ’04
Linda Bradshaw Labriola
Shavette McGhee
Scottie Nash
Ursula Phelan
Laurie Reed
Holley Ring
Katrina Strand
Mandira Virmani
*deceased
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