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Northshore Schools Foundation 2014-2015 Annual Report All In For Kids “It takes many individuals, organizations and communities working side by side in partnership to achieve our number one goal of education for all of our students to high levels of achievement and success. The Foundation is just that partner with our district.” - Superintendent Larry Francois Northshore Schools Foundation 2014-2015 Annual Report Supt. Larry Francois, Co-President Becky Birch, Executive Director Carmin Dalziel, NSD School Board President Janet Quinn

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All In For Kids

“It takes many individuals, organizations and communities working side by side in partnership to achieve our number one goal of education for all of our students to high levels of achievement and success. The Foundation is just that partner with our district.” - Superintendent Larry Francois

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Supt. Larry Francois, Co-President Becky Birch,Executive Director Carmin Dalziel,

NSD School Board President Janet Quinn

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Foundation Leadership 2014-2015Board of Trustees

Executive LeadershipBecky Birch, Co-President, retired IBM

Michelle Morris, Co-President, retired Boeing

Davina Williams Duerr, Vice-President, Connell Design

Sherry Krainick, Secretary, Community Volunteer

Christina Phillips, Treasurer, Real Estate

Joe Jonart, Member-at-Large, Cornerstone Financial

MembersAnna Adams, Coherent Group

Karissa Webster, Lake & Co Real Estate

Katie Ruff, Ontra Marketing Group

Kerri Lonergan-Drake, Lombardi’s Italian Restaurant

Janet Creel, Microsoft

Julia Lacey, Community Volunteer

Matt Smeby, Umpqua Bank

Mia Wyatt, HR Kinections

Sara Solum Hayashi, Community Volunteer

Sacha Dawes, Microsoft

Susan Jackson, retired Northshore School District

Teri Foose, Always On Consulting

LiaisonsAmy Cast, Northshore School Board

Kathryn Williams, SEPAC

Larry Francois, Superintendent

StaffCarmin Dalziel, Executive Director

Lori Anderson, Development Assistant

AmbassadorsAmbassadors to the Foundation act as a liaison from their schools. They ensure that the Foundation is aware of school-wide activities and spread the word about the good works the Foundation is doing at each school.

Thank you Foundation Ambassadors!

Arrowhead Elementary, Jane Regala & Tori NorthBear Creek Elementary, Kelly LockeCrystal Springs Elementary, Chris EllisEast Ridge Elementary, Christina PhillipsFernwood Elementary, Sacha DawesFrank Love Elementary, Julie BosellyHollywood Hill Elementary, Denise NeedKenmore Elementary, Angela WeibelKokanee Elementary, Katie Ruff & Val KokLockwood Elementary, Liz KilzstromMaywood Hills Elementary, Colleen BabcockMoorlands Elementary, Kelly DuhamelShelton View Elementary, Dana FialdiniSorenson Early Childhood Center, Cindi NyeSunrise Elementary, Juleen VacheWellington Elementary, Heather ChurchWesthill Elementary, Leann BachmeierWoodin Elementary, Kam GilWoodmoor Elementary, Davina Duerr Canyon Park Junior High, Jackie Philips & Julie BosellyKenmore Junior High, Marella AlejandrinoLeota Junior High, Joan RitterNorthshore Junior High, Sandy HayesSkyview Junior High, Julie Garrett & Becky ThomasTimbercrest Junior High, Joan GlennBothell High School, Julia LaceyInglemoor High, Sara HayashiWoodinville High, Teri Foose & Megan DeSantis Adult Transition Program, Kathryn Williams

“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can

change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.”

- Margaret Mead

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How your investment is impacting studentsThis year’s investments in Teacher Excellence have

increased the Foundation’s impact to reaching

nearly every student, every day. Read on in this

report to see how your donations are making a

difference for students and teachers.

Impact

Supporting School Board and District Goals

The Foundation is strongly committed to

the District’s mission of “Strengthening

Our Community Through Excellence

in Education.” To that end, the

Foundation board has elected to track

our performance and align our funding

priorities to the four school board

goals that guide the District’s ongoing

improvement efforts.

Supporting each goal, the board has

identified specific performance measures

to focus our efforts. The Foundation is

proud to be supporting 22 of these 28

performance measures as represented in

the info graphic.

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2014-15 Financials Balance Sheet Northshore Schools Foundation

Balance Sheet

As of June 30, 2015

ASSETS Total

Current Assets

Checking/Savings $205,954.27

Total Bank Accounts $205,954.27

Fidelity Investments $146,177.58

Total Current Assets $352,131.85

TOTAL ASSETS $352,131.85

LIABILITIES AND EQUITY

Liabilities

Current Liabilities

Accounts Payable $1,000.00

Payroll Liabilities $1,074.08

Fiduciary Grants Payable $138,552.78

Direct Deposit Payable $-2,053.43

Scholarships Payable $1,500.00

Total Liabilities $140,073.43

Equity

Opening Balance Equity $10,156.03

Permanently Restricted $146,177.58

Temporarily Restricted $875.00

Unrestricted $49,608.04

Retained Earnings $-281.99

Net Income $5,523.76

Total Equity $212,058.42

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY $352,131.85

Sources of Income

Sources of Expenses

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STEM - Science, Technology, Engineering & Math

Foundation funds purchase one 3D printer, used it to

build two more 3D printers.

Innovation was in full swing this year as the students at

Woodinville High School and Timbercrest Junior High

School put 3D printers to work creating all sorts of innovative

things.

Thanks to a generous donor, Woodinville High School

received funds to purchase an industrial grade printer which

elevated the course work and level of education for the

students in Computer Aided Design. This real world tool

exposed them to skills that are transferable to hundreds of

in-demand jobs, and they are graduating better prepared to

fill an industry gap.

As part of our innovative classroom grants this year,

Timbercrest students were granted resources to purchase and

build parts and filament to build two 3D printers, using the existing 3D printer at their school. TJH computer

science students will build and maintain 3D printers to explore developments and approaches to 3D printing.

This project will also increase access to printers and provide state of the art industry-level experience for junior

high students.

Investing in Math Olympiad Adds UpMath Olympiad is an evening math program for 5th and 6th graders, designed

to increase student interest in math and stimulate and challenge young scholars

in mathematical pursuits. This hands-on club builds belonging and increases

student confidence throughout the year. The Math Olympiad program at each

elementary school culminates in a district-wide competition – Northshore

Elementary Math Olympiad, or NEMO - that’s sponsored by the Northshore

Schools Foundation. More than 400 students compete in NEMO every year.

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STEM - Science, Technology, Engineering & Math

Advanced Bio Med I’d like to thank Northshore Schools Foundation and its many donors for the support it has lent to the creation and ongoing growth of the BioMed program at Woodinville High School. My son enrolled in BioMed in his sophomore year at Woodinville in 2011. A young man that describes himself as techy + collaborative, he was never in love with the concept of sitting at a computer screen for entire adulthood. Having the experience of an in-depth biology class -- using the various pieces of equipment in the BioMed classroom -- allowed him to dive into technology in an entirely different way. It was obvious before the end of the first semester that he had found his passion.

Thomas participated in the onsite BioMed Exposition at Woodinville High School in 2012, then enrolled in the Advanced BioMed class in his senior year (2013-2014). In this class, he had the opportunity to visit many biological research institutions in the Seattle area (including the Gates Foundation) and participate in the Northwest Association for Biomedical Research’s BioExpo in 2014.

Through this experience, he was in a great position to evaluate different undergraduate biology research programs, and has enrolled in one that is a great fit for him (and allows him to pursue research as early as his junior year).

To top it off, at least 25% of his classmates in the Advanced BioMed class are enrolled in a biology- related major at their universities (from nursing to biology research to bioengineering).

We can’t thank you enough for the doors your support have opened for him.

Many thanks,Amy Cast

Project Lead the Way/Institute for Systems Biology Thanks to the Northshore Schools Foundation grant, Hollywood Hill was able to implement this STEM curriculum.

For several months, students have been involved in our STEM water unit. First we built background on the science of water by asking questions about the properties of water and conducting investigations. Using the district FOSS science kits, students investigated the properties of water using an inquiry-based approach.

Presently, we are in phase two, engineering with water. That is, we are learning the engineering process and what we understand about water to creatively engineer technology that will help solve problems dealing with polluted water.

Next month, we start the final and most rigorous stage of our water unit of study. The students will work on a problem/project-based action investigation. The students will identify a water issue in our community, use their persuasive writing skills to seek solutions and help with their chosen water issue, and ultimately fix the problem. Solving the problem will require them to research, write, go outside the classroom and into the community, interview some experts, and publicize their work so a wide body of citizens becomes aware of the issue and their part in solving the problem.

Following the conclusion of our water studies, we will jump into the three week long Project Lead the Way engineering unit.

Finally, we end the year with a three phase, STEM unit of study on energy that will again involve science for building background, engineering, technology, and a problem/project based investigation to apply all the students’ learning.

The children are so engaged and look forward to all their STEM lessons. As you can tell, STEM is multi-disciplinary involving the students’ application of reading, writing, math, science, engineering, and technology skills. STEM allows us to teach the kids to use the 21st century skills of Collaboration, Communication, Creative Thinking, and Critical Thinking--the 4C’s.The students have learned to appreciate that perseverance, determination, and struggle are a regular part of thinking critically to problem solve while stretching themselves.

Very sincerely,Kurt Archuleta4th Grade Teacher

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Career &College Readiness

Health Sciences and OccupationsWith the demand for health care service workers on the

rise, the Foundation has been paying close attention to

ensuring our students are prepared to meet that need

with the Health Sciences & Occupations course. This

program serves 40 students and provides them with

the opportunity to earn a Certificate of Proficiency and

a State Nursing Assistant Certification. Over the years

the Foundation has provided thousands of dollars’

worth of support through industry partnerships and

funding support. This year was no exception; thanks to

Evergreen Health, students received additional support

for their Internet technology needs.

Sports Medicine Program Similarly, the Foundation invested in curriculum

enhancement and equipment refresh for this course

which is based on the National Athletic Trainers’

Association six domains of responsibility/education,

and the Career and Technical Education Therapeutic

and Sports Medicine competencies standards. In the

advanced course, students learn about the psychological

aspects of sports injuries, sports nutrition, and sport

pharmacology, and are required to obtain 60 hours of

athletic training experience and complete a clinical

internship at a local health care facility. In addition,

students participate in the Washington Career &

Technical Sports Medicine state competition. Students

who earn a “B” or better in this course qualify for

college credit through Tech Prep, a dual-enrollment

program that provides high school students with

opportunities to earn college credit in their high school

career and technical education classes without leaving

their high school campus.

“I am so thankful Woodinville High School provided me the opportunity to be part of the

Health Careers class of 1988. This program offered real-life, clinical experiences that are unique to find for someone of high school age, and therefore, stimulated my passion to become a nurse. My career in nursing has been incredibly fulfilling. I praise the Northshore Schools Foundation for funding the Health Careers

program... directly providing our youth guidance and excellence for

the future.”- Joan Karelsen

Glenn WHS 1988

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Career &College Readiness

Real world connections make a difference for students Leota & Timbercrest combined their efforts in support of future Woodinville High School students exploring potential career paths. This awesome one-of-a-kind pilot program allows 7th graders from both schools to come together for a Leadership Day, where the focus is social and emotional growth and in building an accepting community within the high school pathway and beyond. 8th & 9th graders combine for a career day that shares resources and exposes students to not only their future high school classmates, but to career representatives from every career cluster as well.

The Foundation was a proud supporter of this inaugural effort and looks forward to seeing where it goes from here.

Experiential Learning in Contemporary World Issues for over 100 students at the Secondary Academy for Success.Dawn McArthur is bringing guest speakers in and taking students out to the community to make real world connections to classroom topics.

Highlights include: • Classroom visits from the McKinstry Human Resources department and studying job skills (resumes, applications, and interviews) • Mock Interviews for 29 students off-site at McKinstry’s corporate office• Studying growth mindsets with guest presenters from World Vision and Lake Burien Presbyterian Church • Cultural exploration, complete with food, of China, Vietnam, Norway, and Iran This variety of experiential learning will help these students prepare for their future and understand more clearly how to be a global citizen.

Innovation in the making:Piloting industry standard software in Woodinville High School robotics programMATLAB®, used by millions of engineers and researchers around the world, is a high-level language and interactive environment. It lets one explore and visualize ideas and collaborate across disciplines including signal and image processing, communications, control systems, and computational finance. It sells for thousands of dollars, but is available at a discount to educational institutions.

Part of an education is to learn how to teach oneself. The package comes with videos and written tutorials, examples, and online documentation with a good search capability. The Foundation has funded one pilot, and once it’s evaluated, we’ll see if it can grow from there.

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Career &College ReadinessComposites Engineering & ManufacturingThe Foundation is actively working to support industry partnerships that ready graduating students for success in viable, living wage jobs of the future. In many cases, students opt to directly enter the workforce, and having relevant certifications is often the difference between getting the interview and getting the job. When an anonymous donor approached us last summer and inquired “How can I help these kids connect to jobs in industry?”, we knew just what to tell them.

The District had just started a partnership with Edmonds Community College, and the Washington Aerospace Training and Research Center (WATR) is allowing students in Bothell High School’s Composites Course the opportunity to earn the Aerospace Manufacturing Core Skills certificate which will qualify them to continue toward an Aerospace Manufacturing Specialty Skills training certification.

The WATR Center is demonstrating success in helping graduating students become employable with an 83% hiring rate! Of those, 86 percent of graduates are working in aerospace, and 14 percent are working for non-aerospace companies.

As for our students, 16 recently attained that certification and will move on to the next set of courses.

The WATR Center provides flexible hybrid training opportunities to meet the fast-paced needs of the aerospace industry. For more information about this training visit: http://washingtonaerospace.com/

Far left: Raphael Madison, Edmonds CC WATR Marketing Managerand Northshore School District students.

Reference: http://www.edcc.edu/news/2015/07-07-15-watr-nsd.html 07/07/15

“Given the high unemployment rate of recent high school graduates, the partnership between Northshore and WATR provides stackable skills ed-ucation that will help students obtain livable wage employment directly out of high school in an industry that will invest in their continuing education,” said Raphael Madison, Edmonds CC

WATR marketing manager.

Foundation donor allows

16 Northshore students to graduate

career ready in the aerospace

field.

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Advanced Learners and Student LeadershipInvesting in our Advanced StudentsStudents in the Northshore School District have the opportunity to participate in college level courses. This option challenges advanced students beyond a regular high school curriculum and allows them to enter college with a few credits. Curricula like Running Start, College in the High School, Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate are developed by national and international standards and, to meet course requirements, require the purchase of updated textbooks and new equipment. This year the Foundation supported these students by awarding $1,000 for the Advanced Placement Biology Curriculum at Woodinville High School to help complete the biology labs now required by the College Board.

We are proud of our investment in Student LeadersEvery year over 100 students participate in the Calling For Kids campaign for the Northshore Schools Foundation. These students not only learn about the importance of nonprofits in a community, but engage in service to affect others and learn some real life job training skills as well. Most of these students are representatives of ASB, Honor Society, Class Officers, DECA and FBLA.

Their participation in the campaign is rewarded by a stipend paid by the Foundation to support their student organizations. We are proud to be associated with and supporters of our fiercely successful DECA and FBLA students in their pursuit of excellence in state, regional and national competitions.

Last year the Foundation donated over $5000 in support of those efforts, making travel and competitions more accessible for students of all economic levels.

Our First Student Scholarship Winner: Amrutha Gujjar The Northshore Schools Foundation is proud to announce Amrutha Gujjar, Woodinville High School, as the first student scholarship winner. Amrutha was the featured keynote speaker at the 2015 All in for Kids Luncheon.

Amrutha Gujjar has benefited from the Foundation’s investment in programs for students at Kokanee Elementary, Leota Junior High and Woodinville High schools including support for AP Science and Computer Science courses. She is ranked in the 99th percentile in the United States as a National Merit Finalist, and she has been invited to speak both with President Obama as a part of the prestigious ALA Girls Nation Program and with the TED-Ex program regarding the future of Computer Science.

Amrutha Gujjar, was one of nine applicants for the Foundation’s first ever scholarship opportunity. “We received applications representing all four of our high schools and all of the applicants were strong,” said Teri Foose, Northshore Schools Foundation Board member and Luncheon chair person. “It was such a hard decision; I wish we could have granted the scholarship to every one of them.”

“Amrutha stood out as an outstanding recipient. Her academic excellence, demonstration of business acumen with FBLA, commitment to service and her passion behind computer science and innovation make her an excellent reflection of the quality of students our District is producing.”

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Teacher ExcellenceInvesting in what works: Our TeachersThe Northshore School District has some of the greatest teachers in the nation, and the Foundation is proud to support them. In 2014/2015 the Foundation invested more than $38,000 in Teacher Excellence by supporting National Board Certification (NBC) Candidates, National Board Renewal Candidates, New Teacher Professional Development and sending Physical Education Teachers to the National Shape Conference. Nearly 200 teachers were supported by the Foundation as they worked to make every effort to be the best instructors they can be.

National Board Certification & New Teacher Professional DevelopmentNBC is a voluntary assessment program designed to recognize and reward great teachers--making them better. While state licensing systems establish a baseline of requirements for teachers, NBC teachers have successfully demonstrated advanced teaching knowledge, skills, and practices. NBC is the only credential process that compares a teacher’s knowledge and skills with a national set of professional standards.

The New Teacher Professional Development Project provides a systematic support structure for new General Education teachers, helping them with planning and resources during their first year of teaching. Teachers receive professional resources to support District curriculum, implementation and classroom management, ensuring a successful classroom environment for our students. This important work means that teachers get the support they need to navigate the challenges of being a first year teacher, and that students feel the benefit.

Mitchell Blackburn, Inglemoor HS, Spec Ed Mid-LevelHeatherjoy Boi, SAS/WHS, CounselorEsther Chae, Maywood Hills, 5th gradeVictoria Cohen, Cottage Lake, 4th gradeLeia Cumberland, Kenmore Elem, KindergartenCraig Danter, Bothell HS, Spec Ed Mid LevelCyrus Darling, Cottage Lake, PETara Evans, Fernwood, Full-Day KdgtnJohn Fogarty, Maywood Hills, 6th gradeMolly Goodspeed, Canyon Creek, 2nd gradeElliot Gray, Canyon Creek, MusicEmmy Hager, Bear Creek, 3rd gradeScott Herman, Maywood Hills, 6th GradeNathan Hirsch, Woodinville HS, CounselorRenee Huizenga, Maywood Hills, LibrarianKristina Kupferschmidt, Westhill, 4th gradeMorrigan McGee, Bothell HS, Spec Ed LCJohn Messner, Bothell HS, Social StudiesRussell Monsef, Skyview JH, Health/FitnessAdam Pilskog, Westhill, 6th gradeMackenzie Romppanen, Canyon Creek, Spec Ed Mid-LevelMadeline Smith, Kenmore Elem, KindergartenCheryl Steenson, SAS, EnglishLeslie Tuomisto, Skyview JH, Spec Ed FSAMatthew Warhol, Cottage Lake, 5/6 gradeColin White, Canyon Park JH, Social StudiesAmber Williams, Woodmoor, 4th gradeCrystal Winterbourne, Woodinville HS, Spec Ed Mid-LevelAmber Wyberanec, Woodinville HS, Spec Ed FSA

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Teacher Excellence

“I am motivated to remember the whole child…academic, personal, and performance.”

“Yay! I loved this time. Well worth missing my students. Thank you! I was reminded of important ideas and strategies to use with differentiation.”

“This work will guide my planning and mindset as I continue to work with all my students. I feel like I have worthwhile and purposeful tools now! Thank you so much! This was one of the most beneficial trainings I have been to!”

Here’s what our teachersare saying as a result

of the trainings that you have funded:

Every student supported with positive behavior intervention With the help of Northshore Schools Foundation,

teacher teams at 11 schools embarked on an adventure

to provide students with the experience of success that

will positively impact student learning.

Under the direction of Dr. Clayton Cook, our staff

across the district has implemented a Multi-Tiered

System of Supports (MTSS) initiative to build capacity

within participating schools that can be matched

to students’ individual needs. This MTSS targets

prevention, amelioration and treatment of social,

emotional, and behavioral problems that interfere

with academic performance, as well as the promotion

of skills, strengths, and positive environments that

enhance academic engagement and success.

The Foundation provided $10,000 worth of funding

to support this multi-year initiative. A cohort of 11

schools started in the 2013-14 school year and during

the 2014-15 school year, 6 more schools will begin this

journey. This comprehensive training will affect every

student who is taught by the teachers on staff during

this implementation.

Highly capable students, supported by well-trained teachersWith new legislation around serving highly capable

students in their home school, there was an emergent

need to provide additional training for teachers. The

Foundation invested $10,000 into insuring that teachers

have what it takes to support the highly capable and

gifted children in their classroom.

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Teacher ExcellencePE Teachers Getting In Shape: Society of Health and Physical Education SHAPE – National Conference in Seattle, WA.

Conferences invigorate, inspire and support teacher learning but the high costs of providing sub-time, conference registration, travel and lodging often inhibit a teacher’s ability to attend. But this year, the National S.H.A.P.E. Conference was held right here in our backyard, making the opportunity more accessible. The Foundation provided financial support for sub-time for schools who requested it insuring that teachers got the opportunity to participate in this once in a lifetime opportunity. Funds invested in PE teachers impact every student at every school for years and years to come.

“I am so glad I got the opportunity to attend the National Conference in Seattle! It was a once in a career chance to see so many professionals in my profession. I was able to take away so much from the conference and bring it right back to my school.” - Brigid Arsenault, Sunrise Elementary School

“Thank you very much for all of your support for Physical Educators in Northshore. The Shape Convention that was held in Seattle this year had fabulous presenters and I brought back many new ideas to incorporate in my program at Maywood Hills. “- Linda Hajjar, Maywood Hills Elementary School “Thanks so much for giving me the opportunity to attend the SHAPE America convention. There were so many wonderful sessions that have re-energized me for the future. I have used many of the new games and activities already in my class and am looking forward to using many more. It also allowed me to connect with other PE professionals, both in our district and outside. Having students who are physically fit is of paramount importance and I truly appreciate the support given by the district.”- Kelli Arrivey, Sunrise Elementary School

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LiteracyClassroom

Libraries for new elementary teachers$14,000 awarded

“I have found that kids often engage deeply with their book club books,

but are often hesitant to explore new genres independently beyond their

book club texts. With the sets of new books we received from the NSF

grant, I was able to get kids excited about trying on these new genres in their independent reading with a lot more selection and choice than we

would have had otherwise. Kids started making connections between their

independent reading and their book club books, making their learning more generalizable and transferable to their own reading! Now at the start of units, I have students actually asking where

they can get independent reading books for the genres we are studying.”

“Midway through the school year, lots of things can change. We had a member of our team head back home to California due to a family emergency in December, and hired a new teacher to fill her space. This

new teacher did not have a classroom library, and the previous teacher had taken hers with her. We know that having a robust classroom library is

key to students’ growth as readers. In order to support our new teammate, we have done a bit of book sharing. Having these new books from NSF has made it easier to do this work - sharing books with a colleague for

their library doesn’t have to take as much away from our book collection. This is the reality of resources and

logistics of teaching!”

-Ryan Sharnbroich, 5th Grade,Woodmoor Elementary School

Since 1995 the Foundation has provided Northshore students with hundreds of thousands of books for new teachers classrooms. Books purchased this year will come into contact with over 5000 students. An investment in books is an investment in literacy and a lifetime of learning,

Cassondra W-Prutsman, Kenmore Elementary, First Grade

Krista Vetterlein, Sunrise Elementary, First Grade

Sarah Mani, Lockwood Elementary, First Grade

Andrea Medunic, Fernwood Elementary, First Grade

Ashley Faver, Frank Love Elementary, First Grade

Amy Kostadinova, Kokanee Elementary, Second Grade

Margie Mueller, Kokanee Elementary, Second Grade

Shannon Hobbs, Shelton View Elementary, Second Grade

Reesa Herr, Westhill Elementary, Second Grade

Katelyn Flanigan, Woodmoor Elementary, Second Grade

Jamie Moser, Fernwood Elementary, Third Grade

Monica Belford, Woodmoor Elementary, Third Grade

Andrew Montzigo, Fernwood Elementary, Fourth Grade

Colleen McIntosh, Kokanee Elementary, Fourth Grade

Ariane Trumbo, Fernwood Elementary, Fourth Grade

Jennifer Sitthi, Moorlands Elementary, Fourth Grade

Shawna Hill, Westhill Elementary, Fourth Grade

Dylan Dentremont, Canyon Creek Elementary, Fourth Grade

Michelle Scharke, Frank Love Elementary, Fourth Grade

Kate Andrews, Maywood Hills Elementary, Fifth Grade

Barbara Mossakowski, Woodmoor Elementary, Fifth Grade

Julia Kingsbury, Moorlands Elementary, Sixth Grade

Kirstin Briefs, Woodmoor Elementary, Sixth Grade

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LiteracyIf you can’t read, learning is even harder.That’s why the Foundation continues to focus on students getting the reading resources they need. Two such programs funded this year include:

Reading Intervention at Shelton View.Impact: 2500 students. This program provides students who are reading below standard with a selection of high quality books that interest students and meet their reading needs to help bring all students to reading standard by third grade. Pilot program of Ereader Tablet Devices at Northshore Junior High School.Impact: 2100 students. This program provides reluctant readers with digital readers and access to content that stimulates learning and provides student access to appropriate material while avoiding the stigma of reading below level which is often revealed by book covers or size of the book. This pilot program will allow the assessment of accurate costs, content management and other issues around e-readers for application to more students in the future.

Students Making and Learning HistoryNorthshore Students Participate in National History Day Regional CompetitionNorthshore schools sent 232 students to participate in the National History Day North Puget Sound Regional Competition and earned 30 invitations to the Washington State History Day competition, May 2, at Green River Community College in Auburn, Wash. Additionally, Leota Junior High School student Sigrun Payne’s project concerning women’s rights received a Best Project Award. Students from Sunrise Elementary School; Leota, Northshore and Timbercrest Junior High Schools; Northshore Networks; and Bothell and Woodinville High Schools presented their historical interpretations and projects before panels of judges. Foundation funds supported students and teachers with travel funds to regional competitions making them accessible to all. Historical Civil Rights Movement Literacy Materials at Arrowhead Elementary School. Impact: 600 students. The 6th grade civil rights movement curriculum has been expanded at Arrowhead Elementary School thanks to educator Julie Sogge who submitted for an innovative classroom grant for her school. This grant provides a comprehensive selection of fiction and non-fiction books, for all readers, aimed at increasing social thinking through the exploration of the personal narratives of people from the Civil Rights Movement. Students will apply the knowledge to current world events in the hopes of preparing them to be leaders in the future.

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Music, Health & Enrichment

Under the direction of Northshore Schools Foundation’s Innovative Educator of the Year Robert Morgan and professional musician Robin Moxey, nearly 25% of the students at Secondary Academy for Success (SAS) have participated in this incentive- based program which has proven to improve student academic performance, improve attendance, increase self-confidence, and create an environment of creativity and mastery for students.

“Our school does not have a choir. It does not have an orchestra. It does not have a jazz band, marching band, or just plain “band.” We do not receive state or local funding for any music classes. What we do have is a room full of donated guitars and drums, a willing professional collaborator in Robin Moxey, and some time on Fridays to... rock.” – Robert Morgan

Students who are on track with their course work have the opportunity to participate in this music performance class where Moxey works with students to learn new instruments, practice songs they know and enjoy, write their own songs, perform in front of their peers, and even record in a studio.

In addition to all of this, the music program helps develop soft skills such as teamwork and confidence, and engenders an enduring way of expression.

The SAS music program is completely funded by donations. Thanks to dedicated donors who have been supporting this program since its inception and new donors who attended the first concert, the Foundation was able to mobilize more than $3300 to support this program.

Since its inception the Foundation has been charged with providing opportunities to enhance and enrich educational experiences for our students.

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Music, Health & Enrichment The opportunity of a lifetime, and an opportunity to showcase the musical talent coming out of the school district, made real - thanks to your donation.In April, the Inglemoor High School Orchestra and Wind Ensemble performed in not one, but two premiere concert halls: Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center’s Avery Fisher Hall. “Those two halls are considered among the world’s musicians to be the two premiere concerts halls in the world,” Jim Rice said. “It’s a unique opportunity to play there. We just thought this would be a really neat opportunity for the kids.” The Foundation was a proud funding partner making this trip accessible to all.

Northshore Music PartnersNorthshore Music Partners is a group of interested parents and teachers in the Northshore School District. We are a parent-run, teacher-supported organization. Our motto is that every child in the Northshore School District should have access to a quality music education. We believe that providing access to a quality music education is a fundamental part of basic education, and is the responsibility of the community and the school district. We are dedicated to continuing the tradition of providing outstanding music education to our students.

Our goal in establishing the Northshore Music Partners is to celebrate the accomplishments of our extraordinary music programs by making them visible to the community. Our music programs are recognized for their accomplishments by regional, state and national music groups and leaders. By providing information about enrollment, performances, individual and group awards, and festival participation, we hope to instill in the community a high regard for our music programs.

In 2014, the Northshore Schools Foundation piloted a partnership with Northshore Music Partners to expand our program delivery in health, music and enrichment. By providing insurance, administrative support and funding for musical programs, the Foundation extended its services to more than 4000 youth in 2014-15.

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Music, Health & Enrichment Building Character & Learning Skills with Marimbas,Keyboards and Cellos

Marimbas connote meaningful expression at KokaneeUnder the direction of Yuh-Pye Lin, this beginning ensemble musical instrument purchased by the Foundation will allow students the opportunity to perform music and be prepared for junior high performance opportunities. Playing marimbas engages students in a meaningful music experience and provide a means for students to attain the Washington State music standards.

Keyboards connect sheet music to instruments at WoodinvilleUnder the direction of Lindsey Barske, six new 61 key portable keyboards and headphones granted by the Foundation will provide the additional keyboards needed to insure every student has the opportunity to strengthen the connection between reading music and applying it to playing an instrument. Headphones allow each student to work independently and at their own pace, building confidence and competence.

If there was a cool kid in elementary band at Shelton View, Kenmore, Arrowhead and Lockwood Elementary Schools he/she might be playing a cello.There are currently 18 cellists sharing nine cellos at school and three students without access to cellos at home. Under the direction of Karen Kramer, this grant provides two additional cellos to serve the music programs at these schools. Over the lifespan of each instrument this project will fill an essential need for numerous disadvantaged students, positively build upon the existing string orchestra program, and provide a unique opportunity to the many benefits of musical instrument education for students who would otherwise have insufficient access.

“We have several [Musical] groups that I think would have the quality to do this if they chose…

This is the norm across the district, rather than the exception.

We have really good music programs in this school district.”

- Ted Christensen,Director of Music

“[It] seems to fit with what we wanted to do. It really is about

enhancing what is going to teach the kids.” – Ted Christensen

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Healthy Youth Survey: What we know because we askHealthy Youth Survey (HYS) is an anonymous, voluntary survey taken by thousands of public school students in 6th, 8th, 10th, and 12th grades every two years. The survey covers a variety of topics related to individual and peer behavior in school and in the community, including alcohol and drug use, nutrition, fitness, mental health, school-related items and quality of life. The HYS provides a source of valuable information for schools, parents and communities to address both academic and nonacademic barriers to learning and provides our local and national partners with data to bring resources to our area and help us understand how to better support our youth to be academically successful and to develop positive lifelong health habits. The Foundation provides all the funds to administer this survey. To access the results of the survey visit: http://wwwnew.nsd.org/Page/1100

• 6th grade students report almost no use of tobacco, alcohol and other drugs.

• Cigarette use is at the lowest level since 2002 in 6th and 12th grades, however students report an increased

use of electronic cigarettes/vape pens in all grades since 2012.

• Research shows that parents are the primary influence in their

children’s decision to use tobacco, alcohol and other drugs.

• Students report easier access to alcohol than to tobacco products.

• Alcohol use in teens is at the lowest level since 2002 in all grades.

• Alcohol use by 12th graders is at the lowest level since 2006;

however, it remains slightly higher than the state average.

• Use of prescription narcotics, e.g. OxyContin, Percocet, has not

changed since 2012 at all grade levels.

• Students report an increase of depressive feelings at 8th, 10th and 12th grades.

• Report of bullying in the last 30 days remains the same; nearly a third of students in 6th, 8th grade report bullying

and drops to 15% by 12th grade. Bullying reports by girls is significantly higher than boys in 8th and 10th grades.

• Students continue to report feeling safe in our schools, and statistically higher than state level.

It’s more than just a paintbrush at Shelton View This year the Foundation funded art supplies for second graders at Shelton View Elementary School. These

supplies provide more than just an opportunity to create art - it builds relationships. Under the direction of

Alison Thurman, students will demonstrate understanding, appreciation and respect for the use of community

art tools and develop competencies and creative skills in problem solving, communication and management

of time as contributing factors to lifelong learning. This program increases students’ artistic perception of

relationships and applications of art which are valuable components in child development.

Music, Health & Enrichment

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Struggling LearnersFueling our students hunger for learning.Student from Northshore Networks and at Kenmore, Skyview and Northshore Junior High Schools were able to enter their tutoring time with a full stomach thanks to healthy food options funded through the innovative grant process.

Under the direction of Amy Strandy, students enrolled in the Northshore Networks program received nutritional snacks during their consulting sessions and cohort classes. By giving these students access to healthy food options, this grant helps learners to have the opportunity to be able to excel academically and meet their highest potential.

At Kenmore, Skyview and Northshore Junior High Schools, Fox in the Kitchen provided Hang-Time students with a cooking class which teaches proper food handling, science and team work.

We are a proud partner of the Northshore Community Schools PartnershipWe work in partnership with other community partners to achieve the following goals:• Families are engaged to support their child’s full potential.• Students are on track for graduation and building a plan for college and career.• Students and families have opportunities to pursue their interests.• Community and school are interconnected.

Your Foundation support has allowed us to provide more than $10,000 in support of Community Schools this year. Thanks to you Hang-Time, Natural Leaders and Thread & Treads are all thriving in our district.

The Adult Transition Program (ATP) - Networks endeavors to include & integrate young adults (ages 18-21) with special needs into the community and assist them with Develop vocational skills leading to increased independent living. The ATP - Networks is primarily a community based, vocational training program. Students are placed in unpaid internships with local businesses based on each student’s strengths, interests, and independent skill level. This series of internships gives young adults a better understanding of their preference and potential for employment. School staff serve as job coaches.

In 2014-15, the Woodinville Firefighters Benevolent fund took this program under their wing, and provided them with a full set of Emergency Supplies to insure aides and students are safe in the case of an emergency.

Supporting our Homeless StudentsOne of the most astonishing facts we deal with every year is that over 150 students are registered as homeless in our district. For these students, lacking a fixed, dependable and consistent place to sleep at night can greatly affect their ability to be successful in school.

The District is committed to insuring equal access to the same free and appropriate public education as provided to their permanently housed peers. With the help of funding from the Northshore Schools Foundation, homeless children and youth will have an opportunity to meet the same challenging state student performance standards and will have the same opportunity to access education and other classroom services, before and after school programs, special education, highly capable, vocational programs and tutoring as their peers. The Foundation invested more than $6,500.00 this year in support of these programs.

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Volunteers

Thank you to all of our volunteers!

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Donors

AnonymousDanielle AshourEdward & Pamela BelcherBecky & Donald Birch

Emmy & Brian HagerCurt & Sandy HayesPatricia & Kevin MurpheyDavid & Sherie Overcash

Graduate Donors $2500+

AnonymousAnn & Michael AshfordJoel AustadColleen & W.L. BabcockSue & Jeff BuskeBen ChamberlainNancy Chamberlain & Louis Lucchetto

Becky & Norman AndersonAnonymousRich BaldwinChristopher Bigelow & Teresa KingCari CarlsonMichael & Amy CaseJohn & Susan ComesAlana & Michael CooperAlexander CoyneCarmin DalzielDanielle & Daryn DebelakAmy DelachicaKate & Greg DickPatricia Domenici & Carl Perry

Anna & Steve AdamsSteve AhrensLeanna AlbrechtDavid & Katrina AllemeierJami AndershAnonymous Kristin AustinTodd & Jayne BanksDonna & John BensonLuann & Eric BermanPaul & Kim BodnarLori Cadwell & Kenneth FreedThomas & Amy CastSusan & Steve CobbRenee & Thomas ColleranJeni & Scott ConnellyJanet CreelSacha & Meredith DawesAngelina & Allen DenverChris & Mary Drews

Fowler Fellowship Donors $1000-$2499Jason & S. CohenKimberly D’Angelo & Mark MetzgerNeed & Dwayne NeedKarl & Teri FooseChuck & Jean FowlerLarry & Julie Francois

Barry & Joan GlennKristine Hannigan & Brady HoodKelly & Michael LockeKathy MillsMichelle & Allyn MorrisKarissa Webster

Janet FernandesKerry & Ben FinneyAnita & Doug FischerDiana & David GerrishMaryEllen Green & Bill DalzielKatherine & Douglas HaleKim HambyJennifer & Ken JonesElaine & Hayden JonesChuck & Genie KaysnerJennifer & Mark KirsteinRichard KobylkaKonstantin & Kristi KomissarchikSherry Krainick

Neil & Kirby LarsonDavid & Carolyn LeeAby MathewKara & Todd MorrisonHisayo NakajimaCarolyn O’KeeffeGeorge & Robin PhillipsRob & Cherry PickeringJanet & Dennis QuinnPhilip RiedelJennifer & Clayton RodgersKim & Thad RoemerMike & Candace RueBill & Jeanne Sandusky

Ambassador Donors$500-$999

365 Club Donors: $365 to $499

Gretchen & Jerome SchaeferMarleen ShanksJennifer & Brian SpantonLaura Stanton & Shad MueggeMarilyn & Gary TangenDaphne TaylorRebecca & Greg ThomasDan & Deborah VaughtAna WalkerPatti WeberSarah WhiteMia & Steve WyattMarjorie & Jason Zander

Davina & Bernie DuerrObadiah DunhamDana & Leonard FialdiniJane FlahertyRoberth & Jennifer FosterSusan & Brian FyallNicolette GagnerDamian & Elizabeth GlickDavid & Cora Goss-GrubbsShawn Graves-MacleodDavid & Teresa GuentherKevin & Peggy HarbolJustin & Kimberly HarmanClint Hawn & Jennifer SizemanDavid & Sara Solum HayashiSusan JacksonTim JewettAmy & Joe JonartBrooke & Rhys JonesJeff & Lesa Jones

Pamela Kaiser-Pare & Shawn PareTimothy & Lesley KalsoMary KollarJulia LaceyMichael & Maureen LeDeskyJim & Michele LeonardMichael & Mary Ellen LomaxKerri Lonergan-DrekeDavid & Meggin MannJoe & Janet MeneghiniValerie MerkAllen Miedema & Anna JelmbergBrian & Suzie MillsAnthony & Rebecca MoranRon & Katie MorrisAndrew & Hyun MurraySummer & Jakub OleskyArlys Osborne

Kathleen PooleJuan PriceAntonio Quinonez-Munoz & Joan QuinonezMichael & Julie RiceMary RileyChristine & Rudy RuanaTristine Samberg & Mike HablewitzJaimmie SandersNikki & Gary SharnbroichJessica & Corey SmithTracy StrashGregory & Laurel SumnerLeeann & Franco TesorieriDonna TyoPat & Kitty VacheKelly Webb-BamfordMichael & Mary Mei-li Pan WieruszGene WilliamsTony & Tricia WoodsJean & Stephen Yabroff

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Isagani Almacen, Jr.Derek & Heather AndersonAnonymousCenk & Detti ArdaJennifer AshfordMandy BalsigerMatthew & Karen BarkerEric & Sally BarnumJason & Snow BergerVanessa BlakeCheryl BoshTamera & Robert BrockwaySam & Melissa BunoDoug & Patti ByersRebecca CavanaughJennifer ChiKristin ChristensenChristie FamilyTim ClantonDebra & Jay ClarkCandace CollyerCornia FamilyKeir & Kathleen CraigieLinda & Jerry CufleyTerri & Shannon DavisCaroline DavisonDavid & Christy DeerAnthony & Megan DeSantisAl & Donna DeYoungBarbara Diesel HooverChristopher DoerksenPeg & Steve DowdLisette Druliner-KimGerry EagleChristine & Ryan EllisKellie Evlandson

K-12 Club Donors$151 to $364

Paul & Kathleen FlatnessAmy FlinnJohn FoosePam FrostRyan FujiwaraMichelle & Paul GehlsenMatt & Glenda GertzPaula GlandonEric GreenwoodMarianne GregersenKImberly HadfieldTrent & Laura HappelWesley HarrisonAl & Carol HaynesKimberlee HedrickShelly HendersonFred HeringAdam HillKatie & Frank HollandPaul & Jane HuangMarla & David HuetherJohn HughesRenee HuizengaJim HutsinpillerPaul & Sandi IsenburgEileen & Christopher JowellKearney FamilyJong Wook KimMerle & Joanne KirkleyChristine & Doug KnightWillem & Marie KooleJeanne Koruga & Peter TiersmaDee & Todd KrivosheinJohn & Susie KrostFrank & Cathy Lenning

Brian LounsberryPatrick LowMarianne & Greg LowellLaurie LundbergTom & Mary MahonJoshua & Nicole MarshalekTod McBryanLisa McLeanDiane & Kevin McMurryShawn MillerKarl MillerHeather & Scott MillerWendy MizutaniKen MortlandEric Murray & Jacob SandfordLinda & Kevin NelsonMegan NelsonWilliam & Akino NeubaurerLori & David OdendahlKaren & David OrsingerJohn PattersonTom & Alexia PayneSandra & Mike PellMay PeltoBarbara PenderPat PetersonChristina & Buddy PhillipsDana Emilia PraitisHilary PrenticePaul & Sharon RameyJohn ReaginDale & Laurie RectorJanice & Larry RendahlBobbie RettigJack Richards

Jennifer RileyStacey & David RobbMatt & Andrea RogersDiane RosmanTed & Denise SadlerJoshua & Nicole SanchezLeigh & Edwin SatoKristen SchiebelLydia SellieMarianne ShawGregory & Jeanmarie SheltonVicki & Scott SherwoodJeff SherwoodJohn & Polly ShinnerFeliks ShostakCecilia & Gary ShumateGary SognHeidi Steen & William LefevreRikki & Jeffrey StrideBrian StutzBrian Swan & Kristine KorvenNycole SwearingenPatrick TherienChad & Niccole ThorneMatthew & Monica TwitchellJashvant UnadkatJolianne ValentinoJim & Amy WalenGene WangYuanyuan Wang & Kong Tze ChinMichael WieruszNancy & Curtis YoungJason & Zhixiong ZhongKathleen Zimberg

Bengt AbrahamssonBret & Caroline AhlstromAhmed FamilyJonathan AldaneseMarella & Arnold AlejandrinoZohreh AlexanderAliverti FamilyPatrick AllenMichelle & Derek AllynStacey AlmgrenDavid & Jamie AlmondDick & Carole AnastasiDale AndersonBrook & Amy AndersonMichael & Susan AndersonEileen & Kenneth AndersonGary & Bonnie AndersonCarol AndersonChristina AndersonJudy AndersonTerri AndrewJennifer & Joseph AnnicchiarcoAnonymousMarvin and Rosete AqencyHilary & Juan AragonMelissa AriasKathleen ArmstrongMichael & Kathleen ArmstrongKelli & Jim ArriveyPriscilla AscueErick AulabaughCarrie & Randy AullJanis Avery & Mary KabrichCristen AvlonitisKaren & Troy AxonUlyana & Alexander Babanova

Answer the Call DonorsUp to $150

Marc & Leann BachmeierMatthew & Claire BaddeleyDavid BainSherri BakerIvan BaraznenokPattie & Donald BarclayPatricia BarkerTravis BarkerDivakara BasavarajuJulie & Brian BatesBauer FamilyDarcy & Kyle BaumanLois & Jack BealCathy BeanCaron BearKirsten BechardMichelle BeckerJan BeckerMark & Lori BelangerLeila BelhadjajajKay BellLisa BenadoLisa & Edward ‘Ted’ BennettCynthia BensonMary BenzVictoria BerardMark & Patti BeringerSarah BerrensIvan BerriosSuzanne BertrandYou Bi & Jinxin HuJerry & Joyce BicaSteven & Vicki BingeaMark & Georgiana BitzesScott Blackburn

Yvonne & Jim BlumenthalBobin FamilyJudith & Paul BonifaciJulie BosellyJanet & Doug BosworthSusan BradshawAdam & Kirstin BrauchMichael & Julie BrejdaChristopher BrenengenKristin BriefsBrissey FamilyHilary BrittanMary Britton-SimmonsLaurence BronsonHeidi BroseAngela & Gordon BrownStephanie BrownEmily BrownSuzanne & Michael BrunnJames BuckleyStephen & Mary BucknerJanaina & Fabio BuenoScott & Keri BullockSuzanne & Dwayne BurnellNicole & Sean BurnettJoe & Christine BurnsRick & Mary BurrisJim & Margaret BurtonLaurene BurtonAgnes CabullosHolly & Clifford CallKurt CappucciMonica & Gregory CarlinBen CarlsonChris & Carolyn Casey

Mark & Sylvia CastroJim ChalmersRichard Chatterton & Gary FranzSrinivas ChavaXu ChenGinnette & See ChinDavid Chloupek & Cynthia Esko-ChloupekThomas & Mindy ChristophersonAngela CierebiejRick & Kathy CissnaFaith ClarkRuth ClarkFiona & Marc ClausonClifford & Joyce ClippingerKarla & Carl ClogstonJohn & Kathy CoddingtonRodney CohnheimMonica ColleranSheree Collins & Duggan HarmanCongrove FamilyMichelle ConklinLeslie ConnorWendi CoombsBarbara CordrayWillard Corley lllCorlee CorningMelissa & Jeff CornwellHeather CottonPaul & Sandra CowlesJamie Criddle & Bruce AndersonJill CrivelloCummings FamilyCassie CurryWilliam Curtiss

Russ DaigreJanet Dang-GilbertEric Darnall & Sue LohmanShabbir & Maryam DarugarRebecca David-RubioAnne DavidsonBZ DavisAustina DeBonteStephen & Liane DeCourcyMatt & Laurel DedeNolan & Anne DefiestaDeForest FamilyAngela DellingerBernie DeusterAnne DeutschmanLucy DeYoungTimothy & Jessica DiMarcoSlavik DimitrovichMichael & Rhonda DoaneDanielle DolbecJennifer DonohueJim DonovanKerrie DouglasCathleen & Henry DraperEric & Sarah DrivdahlJennifer & Anthony DruryDavid D’SouzaStaci DuffyStephanie Dunnewind & Tony SchenkKim & William DurkinMichelle & Tom EconomouTod & Mary EgeJames & Jodi EhlersJulie & Mark Elwell

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Craig & Shannon EmerickLynn EmersonDavid & Elizabeth EpleyGrace & Christopher ErdmanHeather EricksonStephanie EudyLaura & Jay EvansXiangdong Fang FamilyGreg & Malia FazzioShane FerrellJesse FinkelsteinAlene & Marc FisherJeana FisherMalinda & Robert FleischackerWilliam & Heather FletcherDonna & Connie FordJames & Jessica FordSean FordWilliam & Bonnie Jean FortuneChie & Mike FosterJason FoxSue FreemanNancy FridayDan FriesenLauren FrugeEmber & Andy FryDeborah & Jim FullertonConnie GagnonBarbara Gamrath & David BrookSusan GardnerJohn & Jennifer GardnerRahul GargNina GartlandRon & Kristy GeerJanet & Roger Gilbert

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Up to $150

Charlene GilbertYvonne GilmoreTheresa & Robert GlancyLynn & Christopher GloverMelissa & Andrew GlynnAndre & Virginia GodefroyMarjorie GoedeckeTammie & Marco GonzalezRebecca GoodmanGoodmansen FamilyMarc & Jen GoodnerParthasarathy GovindararjenKrishnan & Vasanthi GowriTalena & Bryan GraffJanet & Ronald GravesJeff GreenKathy GreenwoodSid & Patty GriftJennifer GuadagnoVani GujjarJoanna GundersonJeffrey GuyorRoger Haaland & Barbara Mather-HaalandSarah & Robert HachtelJohn & Susan HadreasReid HaleEdward & Meghan HallGabriel HallJeff & Susan HalstromBonnie & R. HamiltonMichael & Sarah HamiltonAileen & Bradley Hammar Laura & John HammarlundGreg & Jana HammerquistJane & Barry HanceStacy HansenJane HansonHardin FamilyAntoinette HarkessRebecca HarperJoAnn & Patrick HarrisLouise HatalaEmily HawkinsonKelly & Michelle HayasePaul HealyRenae & Zach HectorDale HeddenDeborah HendersonRoss HenneJill HerlihyMary & Bart HermesAnne HermesJose & Jennifer HernandezJulie & Kevin HertRobert & Kelly HillGregg & Kim HirataKeri HollenbeckJo & Marshall HollisMelissa & Bob HolmesHomsi FamilyGlenn & Michelle HoogerwerfLauren HoppGary & Ruth HoughJon HoweilerLyndsey HowellLizhen & Zhisheng HuangJim & Anna HuffmanLynda & Lawrence HumphreyHunter FamilyLee Ann Hunter-GeeIgor IgnatovichMargaret & Stephen IvieIyall FamilyDavid & Jody JacobsKathleen JacobsGina & Scott JacobsJenks FamilyCynthia JensenDavid & Colleen JohnsonAlan & Michelle JohnsonMonica & Neal JosephsonMario JuvesMaryLynn & Paul KaiserWendy KaraDebbra KashinoKurt & Brooke KasnerPaul & Megan KavanaghKean FamilyGary & D.J. KeelerGraham KelleyKevin KellyNavane KerrAngela & Davis KerrMihyeon Kim

Sara KimKincaid FamilySuzanne & Robert KingsleyBrett KirchnerSarah & Richard KleeJulie KleinDanette KlemensJulie Knox & Mark SwearingenValerie KokDean & Valerie KouldukisYulia KovalenkoElisabeth & Edward KowalskiKara & Brian KrafftAlexis & David KroghDan & Jane KrpanPhyllis & Richard KruegerAlina LabizonBradford LakeyDoug LambertJason LamerPamela & Justin LanLaurelyn & Robert LaneAmy LansingKristi LarsenJuliene LawlerLevy LawrenceTaranjit LayalTricia LazzarBetsy LeahyShannon LearningStephen & Debra LedshamYounsung LeeSandra LeeCarol LeeMichelle & Kevin LehmanBarbara LeighStephanie & Steve LeonardJeff LewisCatherine LewisRaffaele LimosaniMichael Lind & Anne Cochez-LindJessica LindellRobert & Kimberley LindstromB. LippittErik & Cindy LittlePete & Jen LohrTammy LombardiKelly & Nick LongJamie LoonamBertha Lopez-Jeronimo FamilyKatie LovelessShannon & Bill LowPhillip & Maureen LucidoAnnette LukeKate LuncefordTroy & Sue LundquistLisa LunsfordCarol Lynne & Steven LynchMaurizo MacagnoKimberly & Derek MacKenzieDavid MaehrenMary & Gary MaillouxTerri MalinowskiNathan & Heather MalloryAnne MalmoDanny & Sarah MansourHaibin MaoTerrance & Alise MarcellKim MarienauMaria MarinSteve MarinoJeanette MarquardtDennis MarsdenNancy & R.D. MarshallMathew MartinWayne & Michelle MarvinMark & Lisa MassadBill MayMark & Denise MayberryDawn McArthurMcArthur FamilyChad McCafferySharon McCainKeoki & Stephanie McCarthyShawn & Wendy McCartneyMichael & Barbara McCormickEric McDowellRhonda McGeeJennifer & Kevin McGibbonCheryl & Joe McGrathStuart & Tamara McKeeBradley McKeichCarrie McKenzieJenni McKnightTracy & Tracy McMaster

James McNealAlexander & Mary McTavishDavid MedinaSharyn MehnerAnthony & Wendi MeierWilliam MessmerMary Frances Metzger-HastieMihailovic FamilyDoreen & Joe MilburnKris Miller-Jacobs & Mark JacobsMichelle MillmanZane MillsMargo & Jeff MiltenbergerJoseph & Linda MismasNikki MitchellKara & Jerome MitchellRichard & Diane MitchellAnn MitchellSankarkumar MohanramKim & Jim MonsonKaren & Gregory MoosekerWanda MoralezAngie MordyWilliam & Jean MorganPaul Moritz & Jayleen RybergOmur & Kristan MuhittinogluPeggy MundyJoan MunozJessica & Michael MurdinAmie MusgroveKathryn NadeauPam NagelDonna NashMary & Don NeifertCathy & Jim NeirWendy NelsonBrion & Meghan NewellMark NewlandDeborah NicelyVicki NickinovichChrista & Greg NieminenKishor NilatkasJared & Shelly NoftleConnie NollNoreberg FamilyJohn & Janine NottinghamMitch & Lauren NovackKim NunesCindi & Jason NyeJennifer O’BrienSusan O’BrienJennifer O’KeefeOlesksiy OleynikovaValerie & DeWayne OliverAnthony OlneyTyler OlsenChristopher OlsenPatricia & Thomas OlsenDaniel & Erika OlsonEric & April OlsonJonas & Vivian OlssonMallory OrrDiana OskovCourtney OstromAlexandra OveraAleksa OverbyPadget FamilyLeeann PageRichard & Alinda PageSheryl Palmer & William EnglishMichael & Susan PalmerAnn PanushJonathan Parati & Lingyun WangDavid & Connie ParatorePat & Randy ParkhurstSue ParoThao & Fred PascualJudith & David PatneaudeCraig & Lily PeacockBrian & Roxanne PearsonMark & Kristina PedroKatie PefferBrenda & Michael PellitteriMelissa PendletonMichael PeraraScott & Ellen PetersonWilliam & Carey PetersonChristopher Pezzee & Angela HancockCindy PleasantsLaura PoolmanSamantha PorterBrad PortinErica PosnerPatrick & Cindy PowersBarbara Preston

Anita & Patrick PricePatricia ProebstingDanielle & Brian PulliamMatthew & Valerie QuestTom QuigleyKatherine RaganRajeev RajanNeethah RamamurthyKristine RauschOlivia ReadJennifer & Mark ReblitzLynn RechcyglLinda ReeceLeslie ReedReed FamilySteven ReimerDavid & Sheryl RekevicsMark & Lynn RetallickTally ReynoldsEmily RichGreg RiggsMelissa RileyDana Riley-BlackJulie & Wistar RinearsonKim RitchieJudy & Michael RobbChristine & Robert RobbinMichael & Theresa RobertsRobyn RobinsLee & Andrea RodewaldKatrina & David RoseMarina & Douglas RosenJoy & Thomas RosenbachEriel RossDouglas & Brenda RothausRandall Rothe & Gwenneth CarlsonChristina RoyaltySherry & Rich RudolphSteven RueggAllison RussellSusan RyderYoshiko SahekiGhazal & Mike SalehBethel & Lisa SantosSarvis FamilyMelanie SavageBarry Savage & Carol Kingman SavageSchippers FamilyJanine SchmollJulie SchoenbacherDavid & Dawn SchoenfeldAnne & Clarence SchulteCynthia SchultzDamen & Stacey SchunemanMarilynne ScottKaren SeguineBruce SellersLona SepessyRae ShephardJohn Shephard lllPeggy & John ShermanMichelle ShoucairShepherd SiegelJoAnn & Steve SilkesKatherine SimmonsRick & Stephanie SivertsonNaomi SkudlerSarah SlabaughAntony SmithTheresa SmithAaron & Lynn SmithKelly SnyderPamela SolhaugGary & Lauren SolidaySariyeh Soltani & Noel BuenaventuraJeremy SonDavid SouzaJeanine SpenceMike & Elisabeth SpringDan SpringBrad & Debra SrebnikAmber St. AmandMarcy StahleyTeresa StarmanPaula & Charles SteeleAnne & Craig SteinerSuzanne SterlingJon SternSummer StevensonLisa StewartBob & Gretchen StewartStone FamilyStonich FamilyDavid Stout & Anna StufanoStraw Family

Sarah SullivanAndy & Joanne SvendsenYvonne & Sam SweeneyMatt & Sarah SweenyJoel and Shelley SwensonDiane SymmsLisa Tam & Duncan MacDonaldCarolyn & Michael TanksleyCarol & Gregory TannerDenise TaylorKristine TeradaLance & Lauren ThomasChristopher & Lara ThomasAbraham & Jolly ThomasMark ThompsonBettina ThompsonThornton FamilyAimee & Jeffrey TinkerJoanne Todd-WallerToor FamilyAlison TorsethGary & Julianne TosayaTung & Hannah TranPatsy TreeceJulie Trembath-NeubergerThomas & Nida TresnonEric & Julie TrottDennis & Patricia TrovatoTullett FamilySusan TurnerJohn TychHemane VakhariaChristina ValleyBob Van HorneDerek Van VeenBrenda Vanderloop & Paul JacobsonJeff & Janene VardenStephanie & Jose VargasLaurie & Eduardo VasquezRich & Kelly VedaaPatti VenemaSusan & Kerwin VierraCindy VisvikisParneet WalaGina WangJennifer WardTerise & Shawn WatersAshley & James WatkinsAngela weibelCatherine & David WellingtonHawey WellsCynthia WennerDarryl & Stephany WestTracy Anne WestbergMiles WetzelJean-Zhi & Paul WhalenCarol WhiteMary White & Dave WalkerDana WhitehurstChas WichmanTroy WichtermanSaskia WienKara & Michael WildeLori & Pat WileyJanet & James WillettMichele & Richard WilliamsErnest & Kristin WilliamsSherri WilliamsLaura & Jeff WillisShea & Leslie WilsonBarb WilsonDayna & Arthur WirtalaDawn WojciechowskiEdmund & Elisa WongJennifer & Alfonzo WoodsMike & Patti WoodsJennifer WoodsideJoey & Linda WyrickLlana YagudayevRavi & Vishnu YellasiriCatherine YooRyan YorkDean & Gretchen YoungGrace YuanKaren ZehmMagdalena ZepedaJing ZhangVihony Zhang

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Thank you for a great year

All in for Kids - Fall 2015

Holiday Showcase at Molbak’s - Nov. 8-9, 2015

Retired Staff Brunch - Oct. 21, 2015

All In For Kids Luncheon - April 6, 2016

Milk Money - May 2016

Milk Walk - June 2016

Calendar of Events for 2015-2016

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