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Administrative Team, ’12-’13Susanne Gregory, Head of School
Nimila Banerjee, Admissions AssistantRebecca Bell, Front Desk ReceptionistDug Campbell, Maintenance & Facilities Supervisor Lael Edmonds, Business Office AssistantKaren Ganiard, Communications Officer Susan Hoelschen, Primary Interviewer & Substitute TeacherAmy Humphreys, Director of AdvancementDarlene Marschak, Director of Montessori EnrichmentChristine McDonald, Director of StudiesGrainne Murray, Director of AdmissionsSuzy Short, Advancement CoordinatorMonique Taylor, Assistant Director of Studies, Early ChildhoodTracy Wilburn, Director of Finance & Operations
Montessori Enrichment Team, ’12-’13Gary FlakeAlicia Mitsch Becky Nuckols
Coaches – After School Sports Program, ’12-’13Basketball: Felecia Jefferson – Head CoachBasketball: Lavell Brown – Assistant CoachBasketball: Brian Burkey – Assistant CoachBasketball: Bill Chapman – Volunteer CoachSoccer: Gianni Baldini – Head Coach Soccer: Carissa Swiss – Assistant Coach
Faculty, ’12 - ’13Montessori Toddler ProgramTeacher: Felecia Jefferson Assistant: Lavell Brown Montessori Primary ProgramTeacher: Kristin Deane Giacco Assistant: Ellen ScangoTeacher: Mita Gupta Assistant: Susan KellyTeacher: Taryn Prior Assistant: Carolyn KaneTeacher: Julisa Smith Assistant: Claire LeakeTeacher: Carrie Stevens Assistant: Kathleen WilliamsTeacher: Kim Sutton Assistant: Pam Kurian
Montessori Lower ElementaryTeacher: Amy Hathaway Assistant: Kim OrrTeacher: Stacy O’Shea Assistant: Kalyn SalinskyTeacher: Maria Rodriguez Assistant: Sudipa MitraTeacher: Jean Vencl Assistant: Laura Canady
Montessori Upper ElementaryTeacher: Michelle Fojtik Assistant: Lisa RowhTeacher: Mary Hogan Assistant: Jessica Catlyn
Montessori Middle SchoolTeacher: Katie Wood, HumanitiesTeacher: Karen Lukhard, Math Teacher: Megan Knight, ScienceTeacher: Cristina Whitaker, SpanishTeacher: Jim Astrove, Technology Specialty TeachersArt – Mo BennettBibliotechs – Chris Crouch, Charlotte Davenport and Barbara McCrearyMusic – Jeanne Bluford and Lynnelle Ediger-KordzaiaSpanish – Nelly Tapia and Cristina Whitaker
Table of Contents
Introduction
Financial Overview
Annual Fund
Richmond Montessori Parents’ Association
Middle School and Beyond
Our Future
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5
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Letter from Our Leadership
introduction
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A Message of Thanks“I am not afraid of storms, for I am learning to sail my ship.” – Louisa May Alcott
As members of the Richmond Montessori School community, we all have a thread that connects us to one another and to the mission of this school. Together we observe, discuss, research, debate, and embrace our Montessori mission. What matters is that we are learning to be the very best mothers, fathers, grandparents, teachers, men-tors, and anchors for the young children in our lives. It is a journey, not a destination.
What we do best at Richmond Montessori School is nurture, challenge, and support children as they learn to fearlessly sail their ship and as they navigate their way to discovering who they are in this great wide world.
Your generous gifts of time, talent and treasure to our major Unfold Our Future capital campaign and our annual Fund for Montessori Excellence made 2012-2013 a bellwether year for our school. We are so fortunate to have you as a part of this Montessori learning community.
On behalf of the faculty, staff, Board of Trustees, and the Parents Association, thank you.
Susanne Gregory Rob Davenport Sarah FrankHead of School Chair, Board of Trustees President, RMPA
L-R: Susanne Gregory, Head of School, Rob Davenport, Board Chair, and Sarah Frank, RMPA President
Philanthropy at Richmond Montessori School, 2012 – 2013Thank you! Philanthropic efforts at RMS during the 2012 – 2013 were no less than remarkable! Together, the RMS and greater Richmond community joined together to set the stage for the school’s future. Highlights of the year include:
• Successfully completing the Unfold Our Future campaign, raising
$795,000 and reaching 106% of our goal. Of the money raised, more than 50% has been collected. With 156 donors, more than 30% were new contributors to RMS.
• The Unfold Our Future campaign seeded a capital facility endowment and raised $53,000 towards renovation of the Performing Arts Center.
• Securing $495,000 in naming opportunities for the campus expansion.
• Receiving $185,000 in grant funding for RMS from The Mary Morton Parsons Foundation, the Marietta McNeill Morgan and Samuel Tate Morgan, Jr. Foundation and the Emily S. and Coleman A. Hunter Charitable Trust and completing two 2:1 match challenge grants.
• Receiving a $40,000 gift from the Richmond Montessori Parents’ Association that almost single-handedly completed the 2:1 challenge match offered by the Marietta McNeill Morgan and Samuel Tate Morgan, Jr. Foundation.
• Raising $51,000 for the Fund for Montessori Excellence campaign.
• The launch of several events specifically designed to re-connect with past leaders and parents
We are grateful to all of the parents, grandparents, faculty, staff, alumni and friends of RMS who supported our vision for today and for our future! Thank you!
Summary of Giving
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“RMS has taught me how to be a person, a friend, an active member in the community and the most important thing of all, that it is okay to not be perfect. My teachers…have always made me feel that I could take on any challenge.”
Summer Nicole Owens ’13The Steward School
Philanthropy at RMS ’12 – ’13This represents giving from all sources, but is not the
summation of the amounts listed on this page.
Gifts to the Fund for Montessori Excellence*: $49,096
Gifts for Special Projects: $76
Gifts to Unfold Our Future: $384,710
Funds raised by the Richmond Parents’ Association: $12,941
*Does not include endowments
Introduction
’12- ’13 Board of Trustees
’12- ’13 Volunteer Members of Board Committees and Task ForcesCecilia Barbosa cBe Consulting, OwnerJackie Cohen St. Christopher’s School, Foreign Language TeacherSarah Frank Community VolunteerJim Harenchar The Allant Group, Strategic Consulting, Senior Vice-PresidentFrank Hinckle Dominion Resources Services, Inc., Director - Human Resources ServicesBen Humphreys Comtel Communications, President and CEORaj Jain Sabra Dipping Company, LLC, Materials ManagerTina Kierzek Community VolunteerCheryl Miller New Leaf Landscape Design, OwnerDeb Mitra Genworth Financial, Vice President—Business StrategyTammy Mullins Mullins Benefits and Consulting, HR ConsultantMichelle Oppenheim Community VolunteerTom O’Shea Genworth Financial, Business Development Rodney Willett Impact Makers, Vice-President, Business StrategyAlycia Wright Henrico County Public Schools, Special Education Teacher
introduction
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Executive Committee
Rob Davenport, ChairShannon Sinclair, Vice ChairBill Lane, TreasurerSonali Shetty, SecretarySusanne Gregory, Executive Director/Head of School
Rob Davenport C.F. Sauer Co., Sales Manager Business DevelopmentStephanie Ford Warren Whitney, Management ConsultingSusanne Gregory Richmond Montessori School, Head of SchoolBrad Haneberg Kaufman and Canoles, Attorney Allison Held Virginia State Corporation Commission, Legal AdvisorTruin Huntley First Things First, Executive DirectorJoshua Jeyasingh DSS Group, PresidentBill Lane Industrial Chemicals, Inc., PresidentJerry Larkin Genworth Financial, Vice-President of Strategic AccountsTracie Omohundro Henrico County Public Schools, PrincipalKay Quagliano Richmond SPCA, VeterinarianLee Scott Community Volunteer, Past RMS ParentSonali Shetty Hodges Digital Strategies, PartnerShannon Sinclair University of Richmond, General CounselLaurel Wise University of Richmond, Senior Assistant Director of AdmissionTom Woodward Henrico County Public Schools, Assistant Director—Instructional Technology
Montessori Matters
Financial Overview
Financial Report
The Board of Trustees is pleased to report a strong financial picture of Richmond Montessori School for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013. The school’s independent auditors, Dixon Hughes Goodman, continue to give an unqualified audit opin-ion, indicating that Richmond Montessori School adheres to sound fiscal policies and strict U. S. accounting standards.
The Board and administration are committed to fiscally responsible planning. The school’s operations are funded entirely by tuition and school fees. Additional funds are raised each year and used to provide innovative program-ming and resources to enhance the fundamental Montessori education and experience for our students.
The school completed the 2012 – 2013 fiscal year in sound financial condition. Parents, faculty and friends of Richmond Montessori can be confident that the fiscal responsibility and stewardship of the school is a top priority for the Board.
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Operating Income
Operating Expenses
Fundraising
75%Faculty and Staff
Compensation
17%General Operating
Expenses
79%Capital Campaign
PAC Capital Gift
RMPA
Fund for Montessori Excellence
Capital Expenditures
7%
< 1%
9%
8%
Endowments1%
Special Projects< 1%
2%
98%Tuition & Montessori
Enrichment
Miscellaneous Income & Fees
< 2%
Other EducationalExpenses
Financial Overview
Operating Funds
Endowments
financial overview
To provide the essential qualities of a Richmond Montessori School education —diversity and excellence in teaching—the Board established several endowments. These endowments support programs and projects, while the principal gives the school a solid foundation for the future. Funds available for contributions include the Della Mae Reese Jefferson (DMJR) Scholarship Fund, the Martha Mabey Scholarship Fund, and the Training Educators and More (TEAM) Endowment.
The Della Mae Reese Jefferson Scholarship Fund provided $14,000 to support a portion of the 2013-2014 tuition and costs for current RMS students with demonstrated financial need. In June 2013, The Martha Mabey Scholarship Fund
generated $400 to provide three merit scholarships to support RMS middle school students’ pursuit of excellence in art, music, drama, and creative writing.
One donor saw the need to ensure that RMS facilities continue to support students’ needs and are maintained across the generations. As a direct result of the Unfold Our Future Campaign, he established the school’s first Capital Facili-ties Endowment with a directed gift of $5,000. The Capital Facilities Endowment not only ensures the upkeep of RMS all facilities, but directly addresses a recommendation from the Virginia Association of Independent Schools to pro-vide resources that support future and present facility growth. If you are interested in contributing to this endowment, please contact the Advancement Office for more details.
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FY 2012 - 2013 FY 2011 - 2012 FY 2010 - 2011Revenue Tuition/Montessori Enrichment $3,667,271 $3,609,125 $3,447,198Summer Program $22,396 $5,180 $36,135Interest Income $498 $1,143 $2,685Misc. Income $44,979 $56,416 $82,892Total Revenue $3,735,144 $3,671,865 $3,568,910 Expenses Faculty & Staff Compensation $2,649,206 $2,563,669 $2,552,771Other Educational Expenses $594,822 $124,343 $134,714General Operating Expenses $261,125 $795,813 $712,160Capital Expenditures $17,858 $23,095 $151,793Total Expenses $3,523,011 $3,506,920 $3,551,438 Fundraising Fund for Montessori Excellence $49,096 $76,333 $60,211Special Projects $75 $8,000 $35,001Unfold Our Future Capital Campaign $384,710 $411,290 PAC Capital gift $52,971 Endowments $7,600 $31 $228Richmond Montessori Parents Association $12,941 $38,370 $91,801Step Two-Gym $100Total Fundraising $507,493 $534,024 $187,241
Endowments in Action
FUND PRINCIPAL INTEREST
DMRJ $162,296 $1,041
TEAM $71,078 $416
M. Mabey $49,620 $411
Capital Facility $5,000 $0
Total $289,862 $1,868
“World of Difference” Honor RollExpressions of support for Richmond Montessori School are offered in a multitude of ways and through several different groups. The “World of Difference” roll of donors captures the sum total of community support. During the 2012– 2013 fiscal year, 38% of our parents participated in at least one philanthropic endeavor. We are grateful to all donors at every giving level.
“World of Difference” Circles are based on cumulative giving throughout the 2012 – 2013 fiscal year and include gifts to the annual fund, endowments, the Unfold Our Future campaign and other special gifts to the school.
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Maria Montessori Circle $10,000 or more
Jody and Stefan CametasMonika and Claudio ColmignoliAmy and Ben Humphreys Elena and Salvatore ParrinoJudy and Jim ReidThe Richmond Montessori Parents’ Association Allen Wise
Trustee’s Circle $5,000 to $9,999
Stephanie and Brian FordSusanne and Chuck GregoryJane Berry and Allen HammerBen Humphreys, Sr.The Massey FoundationSonali and Navin ShettyLydia Pulley and Rodney WillettLaurel and Marc WiseAnonymous
Head of School’s Circle $3,000 to $4,999
Susan and Rob DavenportLucy and Hugh EdmundsTammy and Michael FalconeVicki and Brad HanebergLisa Landry and Wendell HollierDiane Leopold
Tracie and Buddy OmohundroJennifer Pike Campbell
Blue and Green Circle
$1,000 to $2,999
Shari Litow and David AschheimAnn and Jim AstroveAllison Held and Christopher BossolaEstelle and Jim BrodeurLeemore and Alan BurkeErin and Steve CampbellHeather Riley and Martin ConnHarriett FrankGretchen and Randy HallArmistead and Peter HendererJennifer and Ben JohnsonSharon and Matthew KirsnerMaria Gogova and Thomas KraheJulie and Jerry LarkinSky and Craig MasseySudipa and Deb Mitra Stacy and Tom O'SheaKim and Richard Orr Connie and Tom PaisleyKay and Peter QuaglianoKat and Dan SalandroCheryl and RT SchenckChristine Lowry and Shannon SinclairElizabeth and Ryan SmarttRuby and Joseph TanSuzanne and Joseph TolerKristin and Chip VosmikJennifer and Brian Walker
“I feel like going to this school with people who have encouraged me to follow my dreams and never give up is an experience that has made a tremendous impact on my life. In fact, this experience has been most of my life. I know that it’s not some-thing a lot of people get to do, and I feel lucky to have been born in a place and in a family where I have the opportunity to go to a school with people who are this amazing.”
Jerelyn Twigg Newmann ’13Tucker High SchoolInternational Baccalaureate
Financial Overview
“World of Difference” Honor Roll
financial overview
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Suzanne WilliamsLee Scott and David WilliamsonKatie and Jonathan Wood Anonymous
International Flag Circle $500 to $999
Jeanne BlufordJohn CametasMary and Orion ColferWei-Ming Hsu and Peter CoutlakisKelly and Tim DietrichCecilia Andaya and Biali EspinosaBettina and Frank HinckleRachel HsuPuneet and Joshua JeyasinghGabriella and Karoly KaszalaMonika Kukar-Kinney and Eric KinneyBea and Norman LeopoldAmy Barefoot and Raymond MurphySandy and Harry TitusAnonymous (2)
Wishing Woods Circle $250 to $499
Margaret and Al BroaddusLisa and Bryan BrooksLucia Crippa and Diego CeruttiJessica and Stanley CzajkowskiRachel and Harinder DhindsaAmy and Bill FitzgeraldStephanie and David GatewoodCheryl Miller and Steve GrossmanMita and Ash GuptaJennifer and Darius HollingsLu and Jeff HooverAlyssa and Jose HuizarPam Kurian and Subin JacobEllen JohnsonChristine and Roger McDonald Grainne MurrayMaureen Neal
Dena and Daniel NeuwirthLynn White and Philip SaulKatherine and Ron SecristClaire and Matt WernerTracy WilburnJoan WoodisTina Kierzek and Nick WrightMary Ann Wright
RMS Circle
$1 to $249
Rosalie AlvisAmy Hathaway and Chase Andrews Gianni BaldiniNimila and Soumitra Banerjee Rebecca and Ron Bell Mo BennettSara and Malik BergerLindsay and Wade BlackwoodJennifer and Frank BlakeMimi BobbittLiubov BogachevaTheresa and Allen BrewerJessica and Dug CampbellLaura and Jim CanadyVictoria and Stephen ChenLeanne Beckett and Oliviero ColmignoliTrish and Larry ConstantineChris and Bill Crouch Carole and Stan CzajkowskiSarah and Michael DanCharlotte DavenportCecilia Barbosa and Nicomedes De LeonMonika and Travis DoyleJanne and Brian ErbeGary FlakeCarolyn and Andy FogartyMrs. Fojtik's ClassAustin FordSarah FordBecky and Tony FrankGwendolyn Gibson-Frasier and Roderick Frasier
“When I first came to RMS as a two year old, my job was to put the square in the square hole, the circle in the circle hole and the triangle in the triangle hole. Guess what? I did it! Now, I’m in 8th grade and I’m heading off to Steward school where the tests are much hard-er. They’re more like if X=Y=Z, then what is the circumference of the sun? Like I said, much harder. …I was learning how to study, how to have every-thing on time and how to keep on track. I know how to do most of those, now. Most. What I learned throughout middle school was how to balance everything….”
Ethan Asher Stein ’13The Steward School
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Susan and Tom FrazierMichelle and Terrell FreySohini and Sanjay GargKristin and Tony GiaccoJean and Richard GibbonsRuchi and Sumeet GuptaKim and Jon HahnJean and Walter HallShyamlee Handa and Abhishek MalhotraStephanie and Jim HarencharMickey and Stuart HeldDanielle HinesAnne and Rel HodgesMary HoganWilda and Roger HollierRuzanna Karapetyan and Mesrob HovsepyanJackie and John HudsonBeau HumphreysTruin and Daniel HuntleyFelecia JeffersonJoyce JurgensNorma KeepingDorothy KinneyMary Ann and Richard KomorowskiLynnelle Ediger-Kordzaia and Alexander KordzaiaMary and David KurzawaDixie and John LangstonSarah and Donald LarmeeKathee and Don LarmeeDelores LeeWhitney and Phillip LongStephen Lord IIICeleste and Jim LowneyAnn LowryKaren and Ralph Lukhard Melissa and Mark MarinelloDarlene Marschak and Bill Mowry Amy Austin and Peter MathisWendy and Louis Mazzini Barbara McCrearyCarol and Kenneth McCueAnjali and Himanshu Mehta
Kelly del Campo Merricks and Jason MerricksAnn MussinanSusan Yates and Jack NasserJane NawazSarah Woodhouse and Stan OrchowskyJared OrrZoe OrrTony OwensKim OwensEmily and Hugh PendletonTaryn and Michael Prior Lidia QuaglianoMary Ann and Carson RectorCindy and Rob RhodeAnn and Pete RodenbaughMaria RodriguezMary RountreyLisa RowhLisa and John ScarlataLori and Robert SchneckJoyce and George SchneckMay and Danny ShabanJinny and Jared ShopeSuzy ShortKathleen Toler and F. Peter Shue Lynne and Dick SinclairJulisa SmithEllie and Rick St. JohnCasey and John StapletonBrie and Rhett Starke
Kristina and Sean StewartAndrea StillmanKim SuttonNelly TapiaMary and Davis ToombsKaren and John TownsendKelly Qian-Tsuchida and Toby TsuchidaJean and Jim VenclMa Bella and Jay VillanuevaThandi WarnerJoan and Mike WernerScott and Cristina WhitakerJessica WilburnParker WilburnMary and Henry WillettSarah Zapolsky and David WilliamsVivian WoodMirae and Steve WoodallMeghan and Tom WoodwardMarilynn and William WoodwardNa Yin and Yudong XingCarolyn YatesChong and Hyung YiAnonymous (2)
“Every time I was just about to give up, my friends and teachers would come around. They led me through the dark and into the light. ….I can’t even begin to tell you how thankful I am for them.”Ciara Ashlyn Fitzgerald ’13
Trinity Episcopal School
Financial Overview
annual fund
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At Richmond Montessori School, tuition covers all operating costs. This is unique. Most independent schools and non-profit organizations use annual fundraising to balance their general operating budget.
An annual gift to the Fund for Montessori Excellence supports essential programs at RMS. We use the Fund for Montessori Excellence to enhance targeted line items in our operating budget: Montessori materials and the classroom environment, specialty programming, financial aid and professional development. Many donors make gifts in honor of a special student, teacher or loved one who has been a part of our school community.
100% of your gifts to the Fund for Montessori Excellence enhance the learning experience of our students.
Total funds raised: $51,884*
spotlight
Professional Development
“I traveled to the International Montessori Training Institute in Atlanta, Georgia, and visited three Montessori schools in the area. Reviewing the training helped me feel more confident that what we do at RMS is ideal in developing the child as a whole. This train-ing benefits students because I was able to
develop fresh ideas as well as fine-tune current practices.”
“I participated in the teacher intern program at the Center for Teaching and Learning in
Edgecomb, Maine. The focus of this four-day program was the workshop methodology for teaching reading and writing in 5th through
8th grades. This opportunity has allowed me to continue to improve our Middle
School reading and writing programs.”
’13-’14 allocation
Financial Aid
Professional Development
Montessori Materials and the
Classroom Environment
Specialty Programming 38%
11%
26%
25%
’13-’14 Fiscal Year Allocation
Katie WoodMiddle School
Julisa SmithPrimary
Montessori Matters
*including Endowments
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Financial AidMaking an RMS education possible (for current and incoming families)
Professional DevelopmentAMS Professional Development Webinars (for faculty and staff )RMS Life-Long Learner Summer Reading initiative (for faculty and staff )
Montessori Materials and the Classroom EnvironmentNienhaus Montessori Materials (for Toddler through Upper Elementary)Montessori Workspace software (for Toddler through Upper Elementary)
Specialty Programming Library/Technology collection and resource development (for all ages)Theater IV and Student Theater initiative (for Toddler through Middle School)Music programming through percussion exploration (for Middle School)Physical Education programming (for Toddler through Middle School)
’09-’10 ’10-’11 ’11-’12* ’12-’13*
$65,
000 $9
3,49
0
$73,
795
$51,
88
4 $75,
700
’13-’14goal
this year’s project focus
Last Year’s Allocation Details
110% ClubYou are invited to join the 110% Club by increasing your gift to RMS by at least 10% over the previous year. Every dollar counts!
Corporate Matching GiftsDouble or triple your gift to RMS. RMS is eligible to receive corporate match-ing gifts. This is an easy way for you to increase the impact of your personal contribution. You will receive recognition for both your original donation and the match.
Planned GiftsGifts made through bequests and estate planning ensure the future of RMS. Please contact RMS for more information.
The Fund for Montessori Excellence
*Raised $796,000 for Unfold Our Future campaign
the fund for
montessori excellence
Annual Fund of Richmond Montessori School
history
Ways to Give
Financial Aid making an RMS education possible
Improvements to Parsons Hall to include mats, painting, lighting, and wall-mounted basketball hoops
Arts Exploration programming
Continuation of Technology Integration into the classrooms
Continuation of Montessori educational experiences for faculty and staff including opportunities to participate in NAMTA/AMS/AMI conferences and training
Science Lab enhancements to include equipment and lab stations
Reestablish student infirmary
Purchase Recess and Physical Education equipment for both North and South Campuses
Please contact RMS if you would like to designate your annual fund gift to an item on our list!
*including Endowments
Annual Report
Donors ’12-’13
annual fund
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“Every significant moment I remember of my middle school life, I always see my classmates with me, my friends. Not just one or two, but all of them.Here at RMS middle school, we’re a family. And a family sticks together.”
Leader $5,000 to $9,999
Jane Berry and Allen Hammer PB PP
Massey Foundation
Patron
$2,500 to $4,999
Susanne and Chuck Gregory B PP
Steward
$1,000 to $2,499
Ann and Jim Astrove SCapital One Leemore and Alan Burke PJennifer Pike Campbell PSusan and Rob Davenport B P
Stephanie and Brian Ford B P
Vicki and Brad Haneberg B P
Amy and Ben Humphreys S P
Maria Gogova and Thomas Krahe PJulie and Jerry Larkin B PDiane Leopold PB PP
Kay and Peter Quagliano B P
Kat and Dan Salandro PB PP
Kristin and Chip Vosmik P PB
Suzanne Williams GP Laurel and Marc Wise B P Katie and Jonathan Wood SAnonymous
Benefactor
$500 to $999
Allison Held and Christopher Bossola B P Monika and Claudio Colmignoli PB P Armistead and Peter Henderer P Bettina and Frank Hinckle P Puneet and Joshua Jeyasingh B P
Bea and Norman Leopold pGP
Kim and Richard Orr S P
Lee Scott and David Williamson B PP
Anonymous
Asha A. Iyer ’13Maggie Walker Govenor’s School
P ParentPP Past Parent
B BoardPB Past Board
S StaffPS Past Staff
GP GrandparentGF Great FriendPGP Past Grandparent
STU StudentsA Alumni
Classification KeyFoundation
Board
ParentsPast Board
Past Parents
Grandparents & Great Friends, Students, and Alumni
Staff
Corporate
27%
18%13%
13%9% 11%
6%
3%
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Sponsor
$250 to $499
Margaret and Al Broaddus PB PP
Lucia Crippa and Diego Cerutti P Cheryl Miller and Steve Grossman PAsh and Mita Gupta S PP
Jennifer and Darius Hollings PMonika Kukar-Kinney and Eric Kinney PPam Kurian and Subin Jacob S Amy Barefoot and Raymond Murphy PDena and Daniel Neuwirth P
Christine Lowry and Shannon Sinclair B P
Elizabeth and Ryan Smartt PClaire and Matt Werner P Mary Ann Wright PB PP
Supporter
Up to $249
Rosalie Alvis GP
Shari Litow and David Aschheim PGianni Baldini GF
Nimila and Soumitra Banerjee S PP PB
Rebecca and Ron Bell S P
Mo Bennett S Jeanne Bluford S Mimi Bobbitt GP Liubov Bogacheva GP
Theresa and Allen Brewer GP John Cametas GP
Laura and Jim Canady S Mary and Orion Colfer P Leanne Beckett and Oliviero Colmignoli PTrish and Larry Constantine GP Cecilia Barbosa and Nicomedes De Leon PP PB
Rachel and Harinder Dhindsa P Monika and Travis Doyle PLucy and Hugh Edmunds GP
Gary Flake S
Becky and Tony Frank GP
Gwendolyn Gibson-Frasier and Roderick Frasier P Susan and Tom Frazier GP Michelle and Terrell Frey GP Sohini and Sanjay Garg P Stephanie and David Gatewood P Kristin and Tony Giacco S PP a
Kim and Jon Hahn P Gretchen and Randy Hall P Wilda and Roger Hollier GP Ruzanna Karapetyan and Mesrob Hovsepyan PBeau Humphreys stu Truin Huntley and Daniel Huntley B P Felecia Jefferson SEllen Johnson GP Norma Keeping pGP Dorothy Kinney GP
Lynnelle Ediger-Kordzaia and Alexander Kordzaia S PP
Mary Bigelow and David Kurzawa PDelores Lee GP Bree and Christopher Linton S PWhitney and Phillip Long GP
Shelli Lord P Karen and Ralph Lukhard S Melissa and Mark Marinello P
Darlene Marschak and Bill Mowry S Sky and Craig Massey PWendy and Louis Mazzini S Barbara McCreary S Carol and Kenneth McCue P Christine and Roger McDonald S PP
Anjali and Himanshu Mehta GP
Kelly del Campo and Jason Merricks PSudipa and Deb Mitra S P Grainne Murray S PP Jane Nawaz GP Maureen Neal pS
Tracie and Buddy Omohundro B PSarah Woodhouse and Stan Orchowsky PP Jared Orr stu
Zoe Orr stu
Tony Owens P Emily and Hugh Pendleton GF Taryn and Michael Prior S Lidia Quagliano GP Mary Ann and Carson Rector P Maria Rodriguez S Lynn White and Philip Saul P Katherine and Ron Secrist P Sonali and Navin Shetty P BSuzy Short S Julisa Smith S PP
“RMS has prepared me for a new chapter in my life and I feel ready. I now feel more confident than ever. ….no matter how much you try to avoid it, the fact of the matter is, there will always be another chapter in your life. It is up to you to turn the page.”
Luca Joseph Mastromano ’13Mills E. Godwin High School
Annual Report
Donors ’12-’13
annual fund
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“I am prepared for the future. I know how to lead groups and how to just listen. I know how to talk in public and to just a few peers. I know how to stand on my own and still be able to rely on someone. I don’t want to say goodbye, so instead I would like to say thank you to my teachers, my family and to my friends.”
Casey and John Stapleton P Andrea Stillman PP Kim Sutton S PJean and Jim Vencl S Ma Bella and Jay Villanueva P Jennifer and Brian Walker P Thandi Warner PJoan and Mike Werner GP Jessica Wilburn aParker Wilburn stu Mary and Henry Willett GP Vivian Wood GP Mirae and Steve Woodall P Meghan and Tom Woodward B P Marilynn and William Woodward GP Tina Kierzek and Nick Wright P Chong and Hyung Yi PAnonymous (3)
In Memory Of:
Ron Ackermanby Maureen Neal
In Honor Of:
The 2012-2013 RMS Middle School by Ann and Jim Astrove
Dylan and Nicole by Rachel and Harinder Dhindsa
RMS Faculty and Staff by Susanne and Chuck Gregory
Will and Aggieby Kim and Jon Hahn
Kieran Larkin by Stephen Lord III
Summerby Tony Owens Madisonby Mary Ann and Carson Rector the RMS teachersby Monique and Walt Taylor
Cameron Mei Ferris ’13Trinity Episcopal SchoolInternational Baccalaureate
Jessica and Parker Wilburnby Tracy Wilburn Birthdays of Rodney Willett and Lydia Pulley by Mary and Henry Willett
The 2010 & 2011 RMS Alumniby Katie & Jonathan Wood
William and Wesley by Suzanne Williams
JuHee by Chong and Hyung Yi
In-Kind DonationsWe would like to thank the following for sharing their professional expertise, time, talent and gifts with Richmond Montessori School on time-sensitive projects.
Comtel CommunicationsCarreras JewelersJerry Larkin
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Donor Honor Roll DisclaimerIn preparation of this report, we have tried to avoid errors and omissions. If however, there should be an omission or error, please accept our sincere apologies and bring it to our attention. Please email [email protected] or call 804-741-0040. If your name is not listed as you would prefer it to be, please let us know so our records may be corrected. If your gift was received after June 30, 2013, your name will appear in the Richmond Montessori School Annual Report 2013-2014.
“From first grade through eighth grade, Montessori is something different. It’s unique. The way we learn is a lot of fun for us. We don’t sit in class all day and take notes from a lecture. There is something special about what we did here and I’m glad that I got to experience what I did throughout my years at RMS. Next school year, in September, I’ll be at a new school, surrounded by new people. There will be a lot of new challenges, but I’ll be fine. I’ll be able to handle things because I had all these years at RMS to prepare me.”
Alexander David McQuilkin ’13Clover Hill SchoolMath & Science Center
Shari Litow and David Aschheim P Mo Bennett S Jeanne Bluford S Allison Held and Christopher Bossola B P Jennifer Pike Campbell P Laura and Jim Canady S Lucia Crippa and Diego Cerutti P Susan and Rob Davenport B P Lynnelle Ediger-Kordzaia and Alexander Kordzaia S PP Stephanie and Brian Ford B P
Michelle and Terrell Frey GP Mita and Ash Gupta S PP Armistead and Peter Henderer P Felecia Jefferson S Ellen Johnson GP Monika Kukar-Kinney and Eric Kinney P Julie and Jerry Larkin B P Bree and Christopher Linton S P Karen and Ralph Lukhard S Wendy and Louis Mazzini S Barbara McCreary S
Sarah Woodhouse and Stan Orchowsky PP
Taryn and Michael Prior S Kat and Dan Salandro pB PP
Christine Lowry and Shannon Sinclair B P Lee Scott and David Williamson B PP Katie and Jonathan Wood S Meghan and Tom Woodward B P Mary Ann Wright pB PP
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110% Club Richmond Montessori School’s 110% Club recognizes donors to the Fund for Montessori Excellence who have increased their annual gift by at least 10% over their previous year’s gift. We are pleased to report 30 donors participated in the third year of the program. Their total increased support raised $7,300 for the school!
Thank you for making a world of difference for Richmond Montessori School and our students!
Annual Report
Richmond Montessori Parents’ Association
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parents’ association
2012 – 2013 RMPA Leadership
OfficersSarah Frank, PresidentShelli Lord, Vice PresidentKati Hornung, TreasurerSheila Burkey, Secretary
RMPA ChairsJessica Czajkowski Box Tops for EducationCasey Stapleton Book Fair Sheila Olesen Conference Day Child CareGretchen Hall Class PhotosSarah Frank Dance-a-thonGretchen Hall Dance-a-thonCasey Stapleton Dance-a-thonPaige Toraason Dance-a-thonJule Macholz Family PicnicJessica Czajkowski HarvestfestSarah Dan HarvestfestPaige Toraason HarvestfestErin Campbell Martin’s A+ Rewards
RMPA Dues
Richmond Montessori School has always possessed and relied upon a strong sense of com-munity. This defining trait is demonstrated through the essential role that volunteers play at school and is conveyed in the way we care for and interact with others.
Every year as part of your child’s enrollment contract, $35 in dues are paid to the Richmond Mon-tessori Parents’ Association. Have you ever asked yourself, “What is this for? How are the dues used? What do I get for $35?”
Well, the answer is, “A lot—on all fronts.”
Dues are used to cover all of the RMPA family and friend-build-ing events. This includes everything from Harvestfest, the Spring Family Picnic, Confer-ence Day child care coverage and other special events. All of these activities are provided free of charge and are designed to build a stronger RMS community.
All members of the Parents’ Association are invited to join us for these activities and take full benefit of your yearly dues. You will have a lot of fun and meet fellow RMS parents.
Thank you for your support of the RMPA and our efforts!
A volunteer is a person who believes that people can make a difference and is willing to prove it. - Anonymous
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RMPA Operating Revenues & Expenses 2012-2013RevenuesDues Income: $11,229
FundraisingNet Fundraising Activities: $12,941
Pizza Fridays – 27%Dance-A-Thon – 35%Book Fair – 12%School Pictures – 11%Box Tops for Education – 3%Target – 2%Martin’s – 10%
Expenses$11,146
Operating Fund for FamiliesHarvest Festival – 33%Family Picnics – 51%Conference Day Childcare – 3%Volunteer Appreciation – 1%Other – 12%
Dues remaining for restricted giving$83
’12- ’13 Projects: ActualCampus ImprovementsTeachers’ Lounge $6,503Unfold Our Future gift for Toddler Playground and fencing $40,000
ProgrammingWinterfest ($150/classrooms/adjunct and shuttle buses) $2,100
Gifts and AppreciationFaculty & Staff Holiday Gifts $2,046
Restricted Giving $50,649
’13 – ’14 Projects: Budgeted Restricted GivingProgrammingRMPA Green Committee – Wishing Woods Certification $250RMPA Green Committee – Projects $1,000Programming related to Birdhouse and Outdoor play spaces $2,000Winterfest ($150/classrooms/adjunct and shuttle buses) $2,250
Gifts and AppreciationFaculty & Staff Holiday Gifts $2,000Faculty & Staff Conference Day Lunches $600Faculty & Staff Appreciation Week $1,200
Fundraising and OtherTemporary Hold $25,971
Restricted Giving $35,271
“The most important thing was that you are never too young to make a difference and I carry that knowledge with me. It is just one of the many things I have learned at this school. I am blessed to go to a school that promoted my growth in such a beautiful way.”
Molly McGuire McCue ’13Hermitage High School Center for Humanities
Richmond Montessori Parents’ Association
Middle School
Martha Mabey Scholarships
Seventh GradersJackson Burkey ’15Gaby Davenport ’15Adrienne Eaheart ’15Maddie Grossman ’15Blair Hinckle ’15Zoe Orr ’15Kiera Wibberly ’15
New Energy on North Campus!Katie Wood, Megan Knight, and our new Spanish teacher, Melanie Ruggieri, have implemented recommendations from the recent re-accreditation pro-cess. They’ve prepared a comfortable and productive environment in which technology is incorporated into cross-disciplinary learning spaces. Within these mixed-aged classrooms, they’ll be well-equipped to manage individual levels of student progress within a full spectrum of subjects. The middle school faculty team is working closely with all of our talented specialty teachers to bring new experiences in art, music, and physical education. The middle school faculty’s enthusiasm captures what’s best about Richmond Montessori School. As an institution, we are moving ever forward by studying the current best practices in education while maintaining a focus on time-tested Montessori philosophy and education of the whole child.
middle school and beyond
This scholarship was established by Head of School Emeritus, Dr. Martha Mabey, to support middle school students in their pursuit of excellence in art, music, drama, and creative writing. Each June, recipients of this merit scholarship are announced at the RMS graduation.
’12-’13 RecipientsCiara Fitzgerald, MusicAsha Iyer, Creative Writing & MusicMichaela Wibberly, Creative Writing & Art
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Current Students
Eighth GradersSamantha Grossman ’14Beau Humphreys ’14Jared Orr ’14Kaavya Shetty ’14Parker Wilburn ’14
Spring 2013 Field Study to Butner, N.C.
Martha Mabey Scholarships
Alums
Class of ’09 College Choices
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’13 GraduatesCameron Mei Ferris ’13Ciara Ashlyn Fitzgerald ’13Asha A. Iyer ’13Luca Joseph Mastromano ’13Molly McGuire McCue ’13Alexander David McQuilkin ’13Jerelyn Twigg Newmann ’13Summer Nicole Owens ’13Ethan Asher Stein ’13Micaela Danielle Wibberly ’13
Shoumik BanerjeeVirginia Commonwealth University
Samuel Brodeur Virginia Commonwealth University
Daniel BurkeGeorge Mason University
Austin CappielloVirginia Commonwealth University
Taylor JacksonChristopher Newport University
Emma Katharin MetskerWheaton College
We would like to extend a special thank you to Rejena Carreras of Carreras Jewelers for the generous contribution of the graduates’ gifts.
Dino SalandroGeorge Mason University
Charlotte SpitzerJames Madison University
William Toms High Point University
Fall 2013 Field Study to Buxton Woods, N.C.
Jackie Cohen, ParentMichelle Fojtik, Upper El Teacher
Sarah Frank, ParentSusanne Gregory, Head of School
Members of Ad Hoc Strategic Planning Task ForceJoshua Jeyasingh, Trustee
Christine McDonald, Director of StudiesCheryl Miller, Parent
Grainne Murray, Director of Admission and Student Life
Our Strategic Directions
Our five strategic directions reflect analysis and synthesis of data and information gathered from several sources including the members of our school community and the guidance and recommendations from our 10-year accreditation by the American Montessori Society and the Virginia Association of Independent Schools. These strategic directions are meant to provide guidance and inspiration to our school leadership and community as we make decisions and take action that reflect our vision and values.
As part of the Task Force planning process, the Board of Trustees com-pleted a review of our mission, vision and values. The Board charged the Task Force with setting our broad direc-tions and goals that will be developed, piloted, and implemented over time to reflect the needs, timing, resources, and emerging research in education. Our focus is to nurture and support our students on their path to becom-ing creative, resilient, caring, ethical, tolerant and intelligent members of the wider world community.
1. Montessori Philosophy in Support of the Whole Child2. Community3. Communications4. Leadership5. Financial Capacity
Student Life In anticipation of new and renewed spaces, con-tinue to research developmentally appropriate spe-cialty programming for lower elementary through middle school that fits within the Montessori philosophy (including PE, the arts and performing arts) and enhances school community.
Selectively identify and assess opportunities for en-hancement programs in after-school clubs, teams, and summer enrichments.
Environment Continue to develop green spaces and improve the Wishing Woods & outdoor learning environments to support our Montessori programs/curriculum.
In anticipation of new/renewed spaces (classroom and amenity), plan programming and activities that support our Montessori curriculum and extracurric-ular offerings.
Enhance current safety/security features and emer-gency preparedness for our environment, outdoor and indoor.
Technology Develop a process for annual evaluation and imple-mentation of technology as an integrated resource within the Montessori philosophy/curriculum and based on best practices for independent schools.
Enhance School Community:Expand Peer GroupsCreate opportunities, including rituals and struc-tured plans, for students and faculty to work in meaningful ways across levels (and campuses) to enhance our school community and expand peer groups.
Support Increased Communication and Ties with RMS Alumni and ParentsIncrease data collection of student outcomes, op-portunities to share alumni news, and the utilization of school community events as a natural connec-tion to welcome alumni back to campus.
Look into new ways to draw on the strengths and interests of our RMS alums to share their work and experiences with the RMS community.
DiversityContinue to build and nurture a community that values diversity, including diversity of thought, background, culture, and socioeconomic levels, be-lieving that through our differences comes strength.
Our ParentsSupport for the growth and vitality of the Richmond Montessori Parents Association as a key element for parental involvement in the life of the school, with members that are representative of our school community, welcoming of new families, and ambas-sadors for the school.
Community
Montessori Philosophy in Support of the
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Taryn Prior, Primary TeacherSonali Shetty, Trustee
Katie Wood, Middle School Faculty Team LeadAlycia Wright, Parent
Tom Woodward, Trustee and Task Force Chair
’13-’18 Strategic Planning Framework
Blue items indicate priority actions for 2013-2014, as identified by the Board of Trustees at their April 2013 Board Meeting.
Enhance Internal CommunicationsCreate a parent development program that sup-ports the understanding of Montessori philosophy by showcasing students and their work with an emphasis on the continuum from Toddler through 8th grade.
Continue to involve alumni as advocates and cap-ture and share their stories.
Enhance External CommunicationsDevelop an integrated marketing plan for inter-nal and external communication, with a focus on retention and recruitment.
Continue to promote and build recognition for the school through increased participation in local and national clubs/competitions/events (e.g. robotics, Destination Imagination, Model UN), and through sponsorship of events geared towards the general community.
Evaluate and expand the RMS web presence.
Continue to Build Faculty and Staff Leadership Continue to assess the staffing and exper-tise needed to provide exceptional student outcomes and continuity while reflecting the composition and values of the community as a whole.
Research and implement a mentoring/professional development model that reflects the needs of nov-ice, seasoned, and non-Montessori-trained faculty and staff.
Continue to Build Board LeadershipProvide expanded board development and training to support governance in key areas of responsibili-ty: stewardship of resources, administration - board relationships, long-range planning, and culture of philanthropy within school community.
Seek ways to expand membership and diversity on board of trustees and board committees.
Focus on succession planning for school leadership including Head of School, Board Officers, Adminis-trators, and Faculty.
Continue to Build Strong Financial Capacity and Campaigns Plan financials/campaigns for next steps in cam-pus expansion - Step Two (Gym) and beyond.
Ongoing review and alignment of financial strate-gies towards specific strategic goals including the creation and expansion of endowed funds to meet such goals.
Revenue GenerationIncrease non-tuition revenue generation.
Communications Leadership Financial CapacityLeadership
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Our VisionRichmond Montessori School is a premier Montessori community,
inspiring academic excellence and nurturting human potential.
Our ValuesExcellence in academics, leadership, and accreditation
Character in personal empowerment, integrity, accountabilityAuthenticity in Montessori curriculum, philosophy, method
Respect for self, others, the environmentCommunity through diversity, dynamic learning, service
Our Future
Step Two of Capital Campaign
our future
As we celebrate the success of Step One of the Unfold Our Future capital campaign, we look with excitement towards Step Two—the addition of a full-size middle school gym. This new space will allow us to gather as an entire school community for athletic events and other school programs.
The Board of Trustees approved Step Two at their May 23, 2012 meeting. The fundraising goal for Step Two is $750,000.
Components of the gym will include:
✳ bleacher seating for 200 people;
✳ a catering kitchen;
✳ boys and girls locker rooms; and
✳ an Athletic Director’s office.
If you are interested in being a part of Step Two planning, contact Rob Davenport, Board Chair, at [email protected].
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Shari Litow and David AschheimGianni BaldiniNimila and Soumitra BanerjeeMo BennettJeanne BlufordAllison Held and Christopher BossolaLeemore and Alan BurkeJohn CametasChris CampbellLaura and Jim Canady Mary and Orion ColferMonika and Claudio ColmignoliSusan and Rob DavenportRachel and Harinder DhindsaLucy and Hugh EdmundsGary FlakeStephanie and Brian FordStephanie and David GatewoodKristin and Tony Giacco Susanne and Chuck Gregory Cheryl Miller and Steve GrossmanAsh and Mita GuptaGretchen and Randy Hall
Vicki and Brad Haneberg Armistead and Peter HendererBettina and Frank HinckleAmy and Ben Humphreys Ben Humphreys Sr.Truin and Daniel HuntleyPuneet and Joshua JeyasinghEllen JohnsonDorothy KinneyMonika Kukar-Kinney and Eric KinneyJulie and Jerry LarkinDiane LeopoldBree and Christopher Linton Karen and Ralph Lukhard Darlene Marschak and Bill Mowry Sky and Craig MasseyChristine and Roger McDonald Sudipa and Deb Mitra Amy Barefoot and Raymond MurphyGrainne MurrayMaureen NealDena and Daniel NeuwirthTracie and Buddy Omohundro
Kim and Richard OrrTaryn and Michael Prior Kay QuaglianoMaria RodriguezLynn and Philip SaulKatherine and Ron SecristSonali and Navin ShettySuzy ShortChristine Lowry and Shannon SinclairElizabeth and Ryan SmarttJulisa SmithKim SuttonMonique and Walt Taylor Jean and Jim Vencl Jennifer and Brian WalkerTracy WilburnLee Scott and David WilliamsonLaurel and Marc WiseKatie and Jonathan Wood Mirae and Steve WoodallMeghan and Tom WoodwardTina Kierzek and Nick WrightAnonymous (3)
A heartfelt thank you to the following who participated in both the Fund for Montessori Excellence and the Unfold Our Future capital campaign:
Our Future
Executive CommitteeRob Davenport, ChairShannon Sinclair, Vice ChairJerry Larkin, TreasurerSonali Shetty, SecretarySusanne Gregory, Executive Director/Head of School
Rob Davenport C.F. Sauer Co., Sales Manager Business DevelopmentStephanie Ford Warren Whitney, Management ConsultingSusanne Gregory Richmond Montessori School, Head of SchoolBrad Haneberg Kaufman and Canoles, Attorney Allison Held Virginia State Corporation Commission, Legal AdvisorTruin Huntley First Things First, Executive DirectorBill Lane Industrial Chemicals, Inc., PresidentJerry Larkin Genworth Financial, Vice-President of Strategic AccountsLia Mooney Community LeaderTracie Omohundro Powhatan County Public Schools, PrincipalKay Quagliano Richmond SPCA, VeterinarianLee Scott Community VolunteerSonali Shetty Hodges Digital Strategies, PartnerShannon Sinclair University of Richmond, General CounselMarc Wise Advance Health, PresidentTom Woodward Henrico County Public Schools, Assistant Director—Instructional Technology
2013-2014 Board of Trustees
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2013-2014 RMPA LeadershipOfficersCasey Stapleton, PresidentPaige Toraason, Vice PresidentJenn Walker, TreasurerChris Campbell, Secretary
Britta Petersson Book FairJessica Czajkowski Box TopsSheila Olesen Conference Day ChildcarePaige Toraason Harvest FestJenn Walker Harvest FestErin Campbell HospitalityGretchen Hall Picture DaySarah Dan Pizza FridayJoy Buckner Social
Rob DavenportChair, Board of Trustees
Susanne GregoryHead of School
Amy HumphreysDirector of Advancement
Suzy ShortAdvancement Coordinator
Marybeth CampeauDirector of Marketing and Communications
PhotographyKaren GaniardMegan KnightMarybeth CampeauSuzy Short
DesignMarybeth Campeau
“I don’t know where I would be without RMS, but I know for certain that I wouldn’t even consider standing on this stage. Everything from seminars to class plays, good friends and approachable teachers has helped to warm me up to my own voice. In fact, I rather like it…”
Micaela Danielle Wibberly ’ 13Mills E. Godwin SchoolCenter for Math, Science and Technology
Montessori Matters is a publication by the Advancement Office of Richmond Montessori School.
A sincere thank you to those who served on the 2012-2013 Advancement Com-mittee and Capital Campaign Cabinet and for your assistance with the Fund for Montessori Excellence and the Unfold Our Future campaign. Your willingness to provide counsel and feedback, make phone calls and be ambassadors for RMS made a world of difference enabling us to provide additional funding for the students of RMS!
Your comments and suggestions are always welcome and may be faxed to 804-741-5341 or emailed to [email protected].
Richmond Montessori School is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Contributions are tax deductible to the full extent of the law.
Richmond Montessori School admits students of any race, color, national or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, or any other protected class in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, athletic and other school-administered programs.
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