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2013 SBA Clairvaux publication
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March, 2013
We are, each of us, angelswith only one wing, andwe can only fly byembracing one another. Luciano De Crescenzo
1. The Clairvaux
Dear Parents, Families, and Friends of St. Bernard Academy,
I am very excited to share this issue of our annual report, The Clairvaux, with you. Many wonderful things have taken place both to the physical plant and to the schools programs,
and we continue to be blessed with an energized staff of teaching professionals who are truly committed to each child’s success. St. Bernard is among the leaders academically in Nashville, and as each year passes, it is manifested by what our graduates accomplish. You see evidence of that in the pages that follow.
Most recently, we have completed a strategic plan that involved all of the stakeholders and constituencies in our school family. The group has generated a document that helps shape the vision of St. Bernard Academy for the immediate future. Some of the goals that were articulated include enhancing our Catholic identity, continuing to support our faculty with professional development, and physical site improvements that will increase our footprint and support a full slate of programs.
Our future continues to burn bright as we reflect on the message created by our founding order, the Sisters of Mercy. Their continued commitment to support St. Bernard Academy with their prayers in addition to serving on our Board of Directors is valued, timeless, and deeply appreciated. We witness the charism of the Sisters in every child we have the opportunity to educate.
As we approach our 150th Anniversary (2016), it is very evident that one of our priorities is to keep the school financially viable as well as goal oriented. Our place among the independent schools is just as important as our place among the Catholic schools as we continue to follow the mission so clearly expressed and supported by the Board: “. . . to provide an excellent Catholic academic education built on a foundation of self-discipline, compassion, and a sense of responsibility for social justice in the tradition of the Sisters of Mercy.”
We are truly grateful for your financial gifts as well as your gifts of prayer. Please know how important each of you is to St. Bernard Academy and our epic educational journey.
With warmest regards and hope for the future,
Carl J. Sabo
Mr. Carl J. (Chuck) SaboHead of School
From the Head of SchoolNurturing the Gifts of Mind, Body and Spirit
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Dear Friends,
This report serves to thank everyone who gave their time, talent and resources to St. Bernard Academy in 2011-12 and
to share some recent news with the broader St. Bernard Academy community.
I am currently serving my first year as Board President and my third year as a Board member. I am also a St. Bernard Academy parent. It has been a very busy year already, and we are just getting started. The strategic-planning process is well underway, and we eagerly await the completed plan that will guide us through the next many years. It has been a remarkable experience to work with SBA parents, alumni parents, grandparents, faculty, staff, board members, and administrators through this process. The dedication of this group has been very inspiring, and the continued focus on the mission of St. Bernard Academy, “to provide an excellent Catholic academic education built on a foundation of self-discipline, compassion, and a sense of responsibility for social justice in the tradition of the Sisters of Mercy,” has been kept at the forefront of the entire process.
Enrollment, academics, athletics, service to others, and so many other aspects of St. Bernard Academy are thriving and continuing to grow. Students appear eager to learn, ready to serve, and proud to be members of such a wonderful community. The common phrase many parents hear, “they grow up so fast”, is true. By sending our children to St. Bernard Academy, we are not just providing a wonderful education, but an experience that will help shape them into amazing adults with compassion, character, and a desire to be lifelong learners.
Thank you, again, for supporting St. Bernard Academy. The Board of Trust is honored to walk alongside you as we continue to support this fine Academy and to help ensure its success for centuries to come.
Best regards,
Kathleen Harrigan BolesPresident, SBA Board of Trustees
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
EXECUTIVE BOARD:
Kathy BolesPresident
Susan Keffer
Treasurer
Pierre MassionSecretary
MEMBERS:
Brent Antony
Mark Barry
Steve Brallier
Dan Brodbeck
Megan Casey
Sister Judith Coode, R.S.M.
Sandy Durbin
Tony Hoffman
Kathy Ingelson
Mikal Malik
Jason Reusch
Sister Suzanne Stalm, R.S.M.
Margaret Sutton
Bill Varley
Dan Walsh
Tim Wurz
NON-VOTING MEMBERS:
Philip MattinglyChairman Emeritus
Carl SaboHead of School
From the Board President
Kathleen Harrigan BolesPresident Board of Trustees
Nurturing the Gifts of Mind, Body and Spirit
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Catherine Capps – Level OneCatherine was born and raised in Nashville, TN, and attended Belmont University to receive a degree in Early Childhood Education. She came to SBA a year after graduating to start the Pre-Kindergarten program with Ms. Moxley. They had four very successful years together! In 2011, she followed her heart and moved to Beijing, China, to serve in a foster home for special needs children. There she trained preschool
teachers how to teach younger children effectively and implement schedules, educational goals, and behavior plans. The afternoon class for older children brought about many challenges both cognitively and physically, but out of it grew a successful English and Math class! Catherine stayed there for three months, then, made additional trips back to check on the classes and be an educational consultant for other programs. She has a passion for children, learning, and those in need. In the summer of 2012, the program was officially handed back over to the Chinese teachers, and she returned to teach at SBA in first grade. She is thrilled to be back and even more excited to be teaching Reading and Language Arts. In her down time she enjoys traveling, being with her family, reading, and playing sports.
Candice Coon – Business ManagerCandice was born and raised in Nashville, TN. After high school, she attended Trevecca Nazarene University with her twin sister, where she majored in Accounting and was a member of the Trevecca Nazarene Women’s Basketball Team. She went on to graduate from Middle Tennessee State University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting and a Minor in Business Administration. Candice comes to St. Bernard with five years of
Accounting and Management experience. She now resides in Brentwood, TN with her husband and one year old daughter. Her hobbies include church, spending time with her daughter, running, shopping, traveling, and watching her husband play professional baseball. Candice is so thankful for the opportunity to be a part of the St. Bernard family.
Jade Ervin – Levels Six and SevenJade Ervin is a 2010 graduate of Belmont University with a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature. She continued on to graduate school at Belmont and earned a Master of Arts in Teaching the following year. After graduating with her Master’s, Jade was accepted to a year-long educational exchange program in southern Spain. She moved to Almeria, a small town in Southern Andalucía, a few weeks after graduation.
During her time in Spain, Jade lived with a host family and taught English in one of the local schools. She returned in June 2012 and was thrilled to accept a job at St. Bernard Academy.
Jade was born and raised in Morganfield, Kentucky and is the third oldest of 24 cousins. She comes from a family of devout Catholics and still remains deeply rooted in her faith. In her free time, Jade enjoys reading novels, running, cooking, and spending time with her sister/roommate, Mallory.
Caitlin Ferguson – Level Two Caitlin graduated from St. Bernard Academy and is so excited to have the opportunity to come back to teach! Caitlin went to high school at St. Cecilia Academy, then went on to further her education at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga where she received her Bachelor Degree in Early Childhood Education, Pre-Kindergarten through third grade and Special Education Preschool through third grade. In her free time, Caitlin loves spending time with her
family and friends. She also enjoys painting, playing basketball, and cooking.
Christy Harrell – Kindergarten AideChristy is a native of east Tennessee but has lived all of her adult life in Nashville. She graduated from Agnes Scott College in Atlanta with an undergraduate degree in biology and Vanderbilt University with a Master’s degree in speech-language pathology. She worked in rehabilitation at Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center for a number of years. Christy is married and has two children, Samuel and Rachel. For the past eleven years, Christy has loved being
a full-time mother but has felt called toward elementary education in some capacity. She has been a substitute teacher during the past two years at SBA, primarily in kindergarten and pre-kindergarten. She is excited to be serving this year as the kindergarten teaching assistant. Christy enjoys sewing, cooking, playing the violin, vegetable gardening, and spending time with her family.
Brittany Iams – Levels Five and SixBrittany Iams came to St. Bernard Academy with three years of teaching experience in Catholic education in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She is a native of South Bend, Indiana, and received her Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education from St. Mary’s College. Brittany has always wanted to be a teacher, and she is honored to be fulfilling that dream teaching math and social studies at SBA. Brittany lives in Nashville with her husband Wade
who is a Medicine Resident at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. In her free time Brittany enjoys traveling, spending time with family and friends, cooking, reading, shopping, and watching Notre Dame football. Brittany is committed to lifelong learning and hopes to promote her love for learning in her students at SBA.
SBA Welcomes New Faculty & StaffNurturing the Gifts of Mind, Body and Spirit
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Nurturing the Gifts of Mind, Body, and Spirit
Mandy Nowlin – Level Three Mandy was born and raised in Indiana. She earned her bachelor’s degree in elementary education from Saint Louis University, where she played on the basketball team. In 2008, she earned her Master’s degree in curriculum and instruction from Olivet Nazarene University. This school year is her ninth year of teaching. During her free time, she enjoys spending time with her
husband, Jay, and daughter, Ella.
Ingrid Patrick – Level One Ingrid was born in Barranquilla, Colombia, the third of four daughters. After graduating from Marymount School, she began her college career at the Universidad de la Savana in Bogota. She then transferred to MTSU in Murfreesboro, TN, where she completed her undergraduate degree in psychology. Ingrid received her Masters in Education
from Belmont University in December 2012. While attending school, Ingrid worked as an assistant in Pre-K, Kindergarten and Aftercare at St. Bernard Academy and is excited to return to SBA as a first grade teacher. Ingrid enjoys travel, movies, music, cooking and spending time with friends and family. She recently celebrated her eighth wedding anniversary and lives in the Hillsboro village area with her husband and dog Jack.
Katelyn Seliskar – Junior High Katelyn began her career in teaching during the summers of her college years volunteering as a aide in remedial science classes in her hometown of Cleveland, Ohio. Her love of science stems from both classroom work and research positions at Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Clinic Foundation. In May 2011, she graduated from the University
of Rochester in New York with a Bachelor of Science in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Never one to back down from an opportunity to go to school, Katelyn started her graduate work in Inclusive Science Education at the Warner School of Education at Rochester the day after she received her undergraduate degree. In her free time, Katelyn enjoys watching and playing ice hockey, reading novels, and exploring the city of Nashville.
Christine Scruggs – Director of School AdvancementChristine became Director of School Advancement in July 2012 after serving on SBA’s faculty for 6 years. Christine brings 10 years of marketing management experience to this position along with a Masters in Education from Trevecca Nazarene University and a B.A. in Communication from Miami University in Ohio. Her two children, Olivia ’13 and Evan
’15, have attended St. Bernard Academy since Kindergarten. Christine is passionate about spreading the message of St. Bernard Academy’s mission and looks forward to being part of SBA’s bright future.
Hannah Thompson – Pre-K AideHannah is a graduate of Centre College with a B.S in Psychology. She currently is a graduate student in Trevecca Nazarene University’s Marriage and Family Therapy program. After graduating, Hannah taught at Cathedral Day School for two years and worked for the Autism Foundation of Tennessee as well. Hannah is a St. Bernard graduate and attends St. Matthew Church. When not working or studying, she loves
working out, reading, and being with her friends and family.
Leslie Winter – Learning SpecialistLeslie moved to Nashville in 2003, making Tennessee the ninth state she has lived in (including all of the “I” states!). She has a Bachelor of Arts in Behavioral Science from Sterling College and a Master of Science in Communication Disorders from the University of Wyoming. She has worked as a behavior specialist with developmentally disabled adults and as a speech-language pathologist with children of all ages
and needs. Leslie has worked the past eight years at the Learning Lab in Brentwood, TN, as an educational diagnostician, reading specialist, and home-school educator. She is currently the Senior Vice President of the Tennessee Branch of the International Dyslexia Association. As part of her passion for educating people about dyslexia, she presents at Tennessee’s annual conference, as well as travels around Middle Tennessee providing training and awareness opportunities to parents and teachers. Leslie loves to read, watch baseball and football games, and spend time with her cat, Sam. She is excited to be SBA’s first Learning Specialist. She feels the variety of her work experiences provides a unique background to address the diversity of concerns students face today. She looks forward to working with students, teachers, and parents to provide the best learning environment for all.
SBA Welcomes New Faculty & Staff
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Her legendary whistle may be gone, but at
Saint Bernard Academy, Miss Pat’s legacy lives on. The school’s driveway was renamed Miss Pat’s Way on September 26, 2012 in memory of Patricia Edmondson who served as crossing guard until May 2012. “Miss Pat” as she was fondly known to students, passed
away on May 28, 2012 after complications from her battle with kidney disease. A touching dedication and ribbon-cutting ceremony took place at Saint Bernard Academy on September 26, 2012. Members of the Edmondson family and the Metropolitan Nashville School Crossing Guard Section gathered with faculty, staff, students and friends of St. Bernard Academy for the event. “Miss Pat was always smiling when she was out there, rain or shine, no matter what type of weather,” said Head of School, Carl Sabo. “You could hear her whistle throughout the school and knew that Miss Pat was slowing traffic down to keep our families safe.” Having been a part of the school’s community for so long, the renaming of the school’s driveway seemed a natural way to honor Miss Pat’s memory and recognize her commitment and love for Saint Bernard’s children. “Now whenever we come to school, we’ll see the sign for Miss Pat’s Way and think of how much she meant to us,” said a Saint Bernard parent. Saint Bernard Academy students also teamed up for the Tennessee Kidney Foundation Gift of Life Walk/5K in September 2012 and raised over $2,000 for the Tennessee
Kidney Foundation in memory of Miss Pat. “Miss Pat was more than a crossing guard to me. She was also my friend,” said Saint Bernard 6th grade student Kate Dortch. Patricia Edmondson was a devoted public servant who served Metro Nashville Police as a crossing guard for 25 years. She helped keep students safe as they crossed the street at Nashville’s Saint Bernard Academy each morning and afternoon. As her sons, Maurice and Willie, revealed the bright red sign marking Miss Pat’s Way, students released balloons in her memory to a cheering crowd. Miss Pat’s devotion to her job and our community showed what a positive impact one person can have on the lives of many. If you would like to honor Miss Pat, contributions to St. Bernard Academy may be made in her memory by giving online at www.stbernard.org/giving.
Miss Pat’s sons, Willie and Maurice Edmondson
Miss Pat and Charlie DelPino
Legacy Lives On
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2012 Eighth Level Graduates
Back Row: Griffin Bumpus, Joseph Rock, Stirling Everly, Jake Bacon, Jack Beard, Miles Hallgren • Fourth Row: Oliver Kane, Kathryn Brown, Hallie VanLandingham, Gianna Earhart, Grayton Green • Third Row: Thomas Massion, Nick Tehle, Ella Vernali, Madison Baird, Harrison Kaye, Nick Lewandowski • Second Row: Ben Delevante, Catherine Cocke,
Kennedy Bell, Danielle Jurkovich, Michael Bottei • Front Row: Jimmy Buck, Ryan Crews, Suzanne Eastwood, Ellie Marty, Jake Wille, Hawk Cornwell
Valedictorian Suzanne EastwoodThe Valedictorian of the class of 2012 was Suzanne Eastwood. Suzanne is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Eastwood. She is a member of West End United Methodist Church. She was involved in multiple service projects with Graceworks and Second Harvest Foodbank. Suzanne was a member of the varsity volleyball team. She competed in forensics tournaments and also
Science Olympiad at the regional and state levels. Suzanne was the Student Council President, a member of the National Junior Honor Society, a Student Ambassador, and a Duke University TIP scholar. Suzanne had a grade point average of 98.6% and attends St. Cecilia Academy.
Salutatorian Thomas MassionThe Salutatorian of the class of 2012 was Thomas Massion. Thomas is the son of Dr. Pierre Massion and Ms. Tebeb Gebretsadik. He is a member of Holy Family Catholic Church. Thomas was a member of the soccer, basketball, and cross country teams and also received the Bill Edwards Award. He competed at Father Ryan Math Day and also the Science Olympiad regional and state competitions. Thomas was a member of the National Junior Honor Society and a Duke University TIP scholar. He was
also a volunteer with the SBA Summer Camp Program. Thomas also played piano at Belmont University School of Music. He had a grade point average of 97.7% . Thomas attends Hume-Fogg Academic Magnet High School and is a member of the School for Science and Math at Vanderbilt, Class of 2016.
This 2012 graduating class is truly a special one. Sixty-four percent of the class qualified for the President’s Academic Award with a grade point average of 93 or above. Forty percent of the class are Duke University Talent Identification Program scholars. Forty-six percent of the class had been here since kindergarten. Fifty-seven percent went on to Father Ryan High School. The others attend St. Cecilia Academy, Pope John Paul II, Nashville School of the Arts, Hume-Fogg, Battle Ground Academy, Harpeth Hall, Franklin High School, Christ Presbyterian Academy, and University School of Nashville.
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Jake Bacon
Madison Baird
Jack Beard
Kennedy Bell
Michael Bottei
Kathryn Brown
Griffin Bumpus
Catherine Cocke
Ryan Crews
Ben Delevante
Gianna Earhart
Suzanne Eastwood
Grayton Green
Danielle Jurkovich
Oliver Kane
Thomas Massion
Nick Tehle
Jake Wille
The Principal’s Award is given for excellence in:
• Academic performance
• Involvement in extra-curricular activities
• Concern for others
• Moral leadership, and
• Leadership in school and community
From this group of graduates, many students were poten-tial recipients for this award. This student stood out for exhibiting high character, leadership, service and involve-ment in school and community activities.
This award was presented to Jake Wille.
Sally Schiller Award Sally Schiller was a 2003 graduate of St. Bernard Academy and worked in the SBA Aftercare Program all through high school as well as during the summer. She loved the children and planned to become a teacher. Sally was injured in an automobile accident on her way home from college and died shortly thereafter.
The Sally Schiller Award is given to the student who exemplifies Sally’s kind and gener-ous heart and a love for children. This award was presented to Kennedy Bell.
8th Level Academic Subject Awards – 2012
Algebra .........................Madison Baird and Jake Wille Literature ......................Suzanne Eastwood Science ..........................Jake Wille English ..........................Suzanne Eastwood Social Studies ................Thomas Massion French ...........................Jake Bacon Spanish .........................Jack Beard
Art .................................Ryan Crews Music ............................Gianna Earhart Physical Education ........Nick Tehle and Catherine Cocke Christian Leadership ......Danielle Jurkovich
The President’s Award for Educational Excellence
The purpose of this award is to recognize aca-demic success in the classroom. To be eligible for the award, students must have a cumulative grade of 93 or above.
The following graduates met this criterion:
Principal’s Award
St. Bernard Academy students collected
and delivered 2,500 cans of food to
the North Nashville Outreach program
in November 2012 in preparation for
feeding Nashville’s hungry during the
holidays.
St. Bernard Academy has a tradition
of collecting non-perishable food
items each month on behalf of Catholic
Charities to help feed Nashville’s hungry. Students bring food items to each
month’s liturgy celebration for donation to Catholic Charities’ North Nashville
Outreach program.
“This year, we added a new element to our annual school-wide Halloween
celebration. We decided to challenge each homeroom class to collect the most
canned goods,” said Mrs. Joanie Knox, Student Council Faculty Sponsor. “It was a
way to introduce an element of community service to our party. We knew there
were many hungry people who would need to be fed during the holidays and
thought that a Monster Food Drive was a good way to serve Nashville.”
Each of St. Bernard Academy’s homeroom classes was challenged to collect the
greatest number of canned goods during the school’s annual Monster Food Drive
which was held October 31, 2012. The winning homeroom collected a whopping
271 cans!
“North Nashville Outreach was elated to see all the food unloaded by our
students when we delivered it to their facility,” said Mr. Curt Winter, Assistant
Head of School. “The holiday season was coming up, and our students knew this
donation would make a difference.”
Eighth level students organized, loaded and delivered the heavy boxes of food
to North Nashville Outreach, then stayed to help organize and stock the pantry.
St. Bernard Students Donate 2,500 Cans of Food for the Holidays
Harrison Gilchrist lends a helping hand transporting heavy boxes to Catholic Charities.
Junior High teacher, Mrs. Joanie Knox, Tony Tehle, Nick Scott and John Cooper work together to load the 2500 cans collected in the Student Council Monster Food collection.
The first annual SBA Golf Classic was played on Sunday, October 14 at Harpeth Hills Golf Course. Forty-three golfers teed off under cloudy skies and windy conditions to compete in the four person scramble format. The first place winning team, shooting a score of 61 and 11 under par were Brian Laden, Jim Harris, Bill Rick and Brandon Lunke, finishing in 2nd place with a team score of 62 and 10 under par included Robert Dortch, Todd Estepp, Wink Neal and Phillip Gentry. The third place team shot a 63 and were 9 under par. Team members were Pat Scruggs, Marshall Kelley, John West and Jim Donato. Special events winners were Robert Dortch and Ray McCool for closest to the pin, Jim Donato for longest putt and Brennan Bailey for longest drive. We would like to thank all the players, hole sponsors, donors and volunteers for participating in and making our inaugural SBA Golf Classic a success. Special thanks to the members of the Golf Committee, especially Chairperson, Kelley Henry. The proceeds from this year’s event will be used to help defray the cost of the 8th level class trip to New York City in April.
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Mary Kate BestFather Ryan High School. Mary Kate was a member of the National Honor Society and played Varsity Soccer all four years. She received the Hope Scholarship attending the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Nan BumpusEnsworth High School with Honors. Nan was a Optime Merens Award Winner as well as Cum Laude in Math and Science. She participated on the volleyball, basketball and softball teams. Nan was a member of the Ambassador Club, Community Service Club and a Search Leader.
Nan enjoyed tutoring at-risk youth at Family Affair Ministries and helping to coach various SBA Basketball Teams. Nan received the Hope Scholarship and attends the University of Tennessee, majoring in Speech Pathology.
Lauren DoyleFather Ryan High Schoolwith Honors. Lauren wasa member of the National Honor Society, Freshmen Honor Society, Cum Laude Honor Society, SpanishHonor Society, Mu Alpha Theta Honor Society. Lauren was an AP Scholar with Distinction. She received
the Modern World History Medal, Geography Medal, Cheerleading Academic Achievement Award, and was a varsity cheerleader all four years. Lauren received the Volunteer Scholarship and is attending the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, majoring in Social Work.
Chandana GaddipatiSalutatorian, Hillsboro High School. Chandana received the IB Diploma Programme Communicators Award and Art History Award. She was a member of the National Honor Society, VP of Environmental Club, Freshman Mentor and President of the Spanish
Club. Chandana received the Dean’s Scholarship to Saint Louis University majoring in Health Management and Public Health.
Anna GraingerEnsworth High School with Honors, Cum Laude in Math. Anna received the USA Swimming Scholastic High School All-American and the NISCA High School All-American (100 Back and 200 IM). She was an Olympic Trials Qualifier (200 Back) and USA National Qualifier (100 and 200 Back). She was voted by her senior classmates as “Female Most Likely to Become a Professional Athlete”. Anna received an athletic scholarship for women’s swimming at Notre Dame.
Elizabeth (Lizzie) HarlessSt. Cecilia Academy. Lizzie was President of the Theater’s Guild, Vice President of Forensics and Secretary of the National Honor Society. She was an AP Scholar with Distinction. She twice qualified for the national forensics tournament placing fourth
nationally in Poetry. She was the Tennessee State Champion in Prose. She was nominated actress of the year her Freshman, Junior and Senior years. She received the Leadership Award and Student of the Year. She received the Merit Scholarship, TN High School Speech and Drama League, Kathleen Thayer Beech Scholarship and Founder Music Scholarship. Lizzie attends New York University.
Caitlyn JonesFranklin High School with Honors. Caitlyn received the Merit Scholarship. She is attending Clemson University majoring in Bioengineering.
Cindy LampleyEnsworth High School. Cindy received the Academic and Artistic Scholarship to Savannah College of Art and Design.
Bridget LawrenceBaylor High School/Hillwood High School. Bridget received the Foote Fellows Program Scholarship to attend the University of Miami. Bridget is majoring is Anthropology.
Margee LopezHume-Fogg Academic Magnet with Honors. Margee was a member of the National Honor Society and of Mu Alpha Theta.She received the Presidential Scholarship and is attending the University of Evansville in their Neuroscience Program.
Jackson RegenHillsboro High School. Jackson was an International Baccalaureate Candidate. He received the Webster Scholarship. Jackson attends Albion College.W
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Alysee SchultheisFather Ryan High School with Honors. Alysee was a member of the National Honor Society, French Honor Society, Cum Laude Society, Math Society and Secretary of Mu Alpha Theta. She received the Hope Scholarship, Aspire Award, Ecce Quam Bonum Award Scholarship. Alysee attends Sewanee University.
Allie ShacklettFather Ryan High School. A National Merit Commended Scholar. Allie was a member of the National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta Society, Father Black Honor Society and Cardinal Newman Association. Allie received the Central High School Alumni Scholarships, Castle Heights Alumni Scholarship and the Auburn Heritage Scholarship. Allie is attending Auburn University, majoring in Civil Engineering.
Luke TamburinFather Ryan High School. Luke was involved in track and the school newspaper, The Moina. He received the Hope Scholarship to attend the University of TN, Knoxville.
Alexandria WallSt. Cecilia Academy. Alex was on the St. Cecilia Ambassador Board and an Ambassador for the Hugh O’Brien Youth Leadership. She received the Hope Scholarship, UT Volunteer Scholarship, University of TN Pledge Scholarship and Volunteer Honors Scholarship. Alex is attending the University of Tennessee, majoring in Chemical Engineering.
Students from the SBA class of 2008 returned to campus in May for a gathering just before they graduated from high school and left for college. We’ve already heard great things about the success of this class and wish
them well with all their future endeavors. SBA’s doors are always open to you. Come visit often!
Back Row: Lizzy Harless, Nan Bumpus, Luke Tamburin, Allie Shacklett, Front Row: Margee Lopez, Bridget Lawrence, Caitlyn Jones, Chandana Gaddipati
Junior high teacher, Ms. Amy Luscinski, enjoys a visit with alumni, Chandana Gaddipati and Nan Bumpus.
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This list reflects cash gifts and gifts-in-kind received from July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012–SBA’s fiscal year. Please know that we are extremely grateful for all of the donations of time, talent, treasure AND prayers. Anyone who is or has been associated with SBA over the years understands the dedication of not only the faculty and staff, but of the friends and families as well. SBA is an accumulation of many years of love and support, and the tradition of academic excellence continues to be strong. Innovations, best practices and parental involvement all continue to foster a spirit that is unmatched.
SBA ANNUAL FUNDBoard of Trust ................................100%Parents ..........................................75%Faculty and Staff ............................100%Grandparents .................................$15,300High School Alumni .......................$2,165Past Parents ...................................$8,140Friends ...........................................$28,700
Total Unrestricted Annual Fund .....$99,184Designated Gifts ............................$70,573
Total Giving 2011-2012: .................$169,757
1866 Society - ($10,000 + )Mr. and Mrs. John BumpusKnights of Columbus, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. David Tehle
Sisters of Mercy Society - ($5,000 - $9,999)Mr. and Mrs. Chris BaltzMr. and Mrs. Robert Dortch
Drs. Bill and Kathy HamiltonDrs. Robert and Wendy MangialardiDrs. Stokes Peebles and Tina Hartert
St. Bernard Society - ($2,500 - $4,999)Drs. Joseph and Mary KosinskiDrs. Nancy and Brian LadenMr. and Mrs. Steve PrestonProctor & Graves Service CompanyMr. and Mrs. Scott RaysonMr. and Mrs. Mark Rechter Rechter Family Fund of The Community Foundation of Middle TennesseeDrs. Adrian and Alice RodriguezMr. and Mrs. David Sauerland
Head of School Society - ($1,000 - $2,499)Mr. and Mrs. Brent AntonyDr. and Mrs. Tyler BarrettMr. and Mrs. James Brown, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Thompson BrownMr. and Mrs. James W. CarellDr. Karen CassidyDr. Michael Cooper and Ms. Bethany JacksonMr. Christopher and Dr. Gabriella CraneMr. and Mrs. Douglas DelaneyMr. William Edwards and Dr. Kathy EdwardsMr. and Mrs. Jack GalassiniMr. and Mrs. David GuestReverend Patrick KibbyLifetouch National School StudioMr. and Mrs. John LytleDr. Pierre Massion and Ms. Tebeb GebretsadikMr. and Mrs. Philip MattinglyMr. and Mrs. Jonathan McDevittDr. and Mrs. John MiddletonDrs. Kevin and Colleen NiswenderPuryear Hamilton Hausman & WoodMr. and Mrs. Ron ScottMr. and Mrs. Robert ShoopMr. and Mrs. Louhon TuckerMr. and Mrs. Steve WaddillWilliams Family Charitable Foundation
Red and White Society - (up to $999)Rev. Edward AlbertsMr. and Mrs. James AllenMr. and Mrs. John Allison
Annual GivingNurturing the Gifts of Mind, Body, and Spirit
Drs. Suhail and Ban AllosMs. Maureen Doyle AmlickeAnonymous (3)Mr. and Mrs. David AntisMr. and Mrs. Michael AuerMr. and Mrs. Logan H. Babin, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh BaconMr. and Mrs. John Bailey IVMr. and Mrs. Grimes BairdMs. Jennifer BatesBank of America FoundationDr. and Mrs. Dana BannermanMr. and Mrs. Robert BarrettMs. Beverly A. BarryMr. and Mrs. Joseph BarsBB&TMs. Laura BeeneDrs. Michael and Kimberly BessMs. Barbara Ann BigbieMs. Katherine BishopMiss Seraphine BitterDr. and Mrs. William BoboMr. and Mrs. Heath BolesMr. and Mrs. Paul BotteiDrs. William and Tamala BradhamMr. Steven Brallier and Ms. Erma ClementMs. Leanne BrooksMrs. Anne A. BrownMr. James BrownMs. Cynthia BruerMs. Lenora BrumittMr. and Mrs. Robert BurnsMr. and Mrs. Thomas BurnsMs. Mary Margaret BuslerDrs. Michael and Tamara Callahan-MurphyMs. Tootser CarellMr. and Mrs. Carl CarrecaMr. and Mrs. Tarama CarverMs. Megan CaseyMr. and Mrs. Dallas CaudleMr. and Mrs. Joseph CazayouxMs. Margo ChambersMr. and Mrs. Richard ChandonnetDrs. Robert Chen and Beverly ZakMr. and Mrs. Wesley ChenMr. Jeff ClappClass of 2011Mrs. Sally ClinardDr. and Mrs. Millard CollinsMr. and Mrs. Max CooperDrs. Roland Cooper and Afua BoatenMs. Julie CorriganMr. and Mrs. Hugh CoyleMs. Jennifer Coyle Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Crews
Mr. and Mrs. Jay CrouchMr. Brian Cummings and Mrs. Lilla MarigzaMr. and Mrs. Tony DarsinosMs. Mary Ann M. DaughertyMs. Barbara DayMr. and Mrs. Jerome Del PinoMr. and Mrs. Robert V. Delevante, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas DementMr. and Mrs. Kurt DerwenskusMr. and Mrs. William DortchMr. and Mrs. Bryan DumaisMr. and Mrs. Christopher DunnMr. and Mrs. David DurbinMr. and Mrs. Dan DwyerMr. and Mrs. Scott EarhartMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Eastwood, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Brian EckertMr. Kevin EdwardsMr. and Mrs. Thomas EdwardsDr. and Mrs. Chad EllisMr. and Mrs. Stephen EnglertMr. Todd EsteppMr. and Mrs. Jack FaheyMr. Edwin Feagins and Dr. Shindana FeaginsMr. and Mrs. Joseph FitzpatrickMr. and Mrs. Marty FlanaganMr. and Mrs. Reginald Floyd, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Doug FrameMr. and Mrs. Jon FrereDr. Ray Friedman and Ms. Jen Jen LinMr. and Mrs. John GalassiniMr. and Mrs. Paul R. GallagherMr. and Mrs. William GaviganMr. and Mrs. Robert GeeMr. and Mrs. Jerry GilchristMs. LaCarol GloverMr. and Mrs. Chip GoetzingerMr. and Mrs. Frank GraceGrainger Matching Charitable Gifts ProgramMr. and Mrs. Raymond GreabeMrs. Lindsey GriffeyMr. and Mrs. Jonathan Grigsby
Mrs. Brenda Franks HaleMr. and Mrs. Scott HallgrenMr. and Mrs. Mark HammondMr. and Mrs. Jonathan HarrellMr. and Mrs. James HarrisMr. and Mrs. Ian HartertDr. Melinda HawsMr. and Mrs. Walt HeeneyMr. and Mrs. Dan HellandMs. Patricia HellandMr. and Mrs. James HendrickMr. and Mrs. Robert HendrickMr. Douglas HenryMr. and Mrs. Houston HerbertMs. Mona HerrellDr. and Mrs. S. Duke HerrellMs. Judy HillMr. and Mrs. Michael HillMr. and Mrs. Henry HoodMs. Ellen E. HrabovskyMr. and Mrs. Kevin HuffmanMrs. Lynn N. HusbandDrs. Yoshikuni Igarashi and Teresa GodduMr. Fernando Iglesias and Ms. Monica ArenasMr. and Mrs. Jamie IsabelMr. and Mrs. Michael JacobsMs. Annette JamesMr. Michael Jameson and Mrs. Tamara HartMs. Mary JohnsonMr. Lee JonesMs. Leslie JonesMary Brockman JonesMr. and Mrs. Fred JordanMr. and Mrs. John JoyceMr. and Mrs. Christian Juoza-ClarkDr. and Mrs. Jeremy KayeMs. Susan KefferMr. and Mrs. Raymond KennedyMr. and Mrs. Charles KingMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey KingMr. and Mrs. David KitchelMr. and Mrs. Jim KnoxMr. and Mrs. Balakrishna KolliparaMs. Nicole KopperudEllen Campion LawsonMr. and Mrs. Gray LeeMr. and Mrs. Thomas LeeMr. and Mrs. Ruben LemosMr. and Mrs. Scott LeshDr. and Mrs. Wallace LestourgeonDrs. Daniel Levin and Julia NolandMr. and Mrs. John LiehrMs. Amy LuscinskiMr. and Mrs. Mikal MalikMr. and Mrs. Jeremy Malucci
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Mrs. Agnes Mongold MarchandMs. Anneliese MauchMr. and Mrs. Greg MaysDr. and Mrs. Noel McDevittMr. Scott McGillMr. and Mrs. Kevin McNattMr. and Mrs. Mark MelsonMr. and Mrs. Sylvester MiddekeMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey MiddletonMr. and Mrs. Al MilaMr. and Mrs. Jason MilekMr. and Mrs. Craig MortonDrs. Jonathan Mosley and Emma LarkinMr. and Mrs. Rick MoxleyMr. and Mrs. Thomas MurphyMr. and Mrs. Michael Nelson, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Michael NelsonMr. and Mrs. James NickleNissan Gift Matching ProgramMrs. Dana NoonanMs. Katie O’HaraMs. Nancy O’HaraMs. Feigh B. O’KeeffeMr. and Mrs. Daniel OlphieMr. and Mrs. Brian O’NeillMr. and Mrs. Jerry OstroskiMr. Michael and Dr. Sandy OstroskiMr. and Mrs. Barry OwenMr. and Mrs. James PareigisMs. Joyce PareigisMs. Colleen ParkerMr. and Mrs. Jeff PattersonDrs. Sean and Sarika PetersMr. Andrew Philp and Mrs. Mary ComitoMrs. Danielle PowellMr. and Mrs. Alan QuebecMr. and Mrs. Michael RedMr. and Mrs. Clayton Reeve
Mr. Barney Regen and Rev. Catharine RegenMr. and Mrs. Benjamin RegenMr. Fred and Dr. Darlene ReiterMr. and Mrs. Doug RemkeMr. and Mrs. Jason ReuschMr. and Mrs. Steven RigganMr. and Mrs. Randall RockMrs. Kimberly RogersMs. Jacque RohrichtMr. and Mrs. Andy RowlettMr. and Mrs. Pete RowlettMr. & Mrs. Allen RuppenthalMr. and Mrs. Kevin RussellMr. Randy RussellMr. and Mrs. Tony RussellMr. and Mrs. Carl J. SaboMr. and Mrs. Charles S. SangerMr. and Mrs. Ronald ScottMs. Catherine ScruggsMr. and Mrs. Fred ScruggsMr. and Mrs. Patrick ScruggsMr. and Mrs. Bryan SeelyMr. and Mrs. Richard Sevier, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Richard SevierMr. and Mrs. Michael SkardaMr. and Mrs. Timothy SlatterySister Mary Ann Smith, RSMSouthern Comfort Cleaning, LLCMs. Suzanne SouthworthMr. and Mrs. Seth SparkmanMs. Eileen SpringerSister Suzanne Stalm, RSMDrs. Gregg Stanwood and Beth Ann McLaughlinMr. and Mrs. Michael StewartMr. and Mrs. Stephen StolzbergDrs. Michael Sullivan and Sabina GesellMr. and Mrs. Lillard TeasleyMr. and Mrs. Edward Tehle
Mr. Byron and Judge Aleta TraugerMrs. Doris TreissMr. and Mrs. Nathan TusingDr. and Mrs. Raghu P. UpenderMs. Kathleen UrciuoliMr. and Mrs. Joel VallejoMr. and Mrs. Aaron VallettMr. Bill VarleyMr. and Mrs. Jay VernaliMr. and Mrs. Kevin VernonMrs. Kathie VlasichPeggy Halloran WakefieldMr. and Mrs. Daniel WalshMr. and Mrs. Morris WalterMr. Xiao Jun Wang and Ms. Xu LiMr. and Mrs. Ed WarnerMr. and Mrs. Kevin WarrenMs. Sara WatkinsMrs. Brandi WayMs. Dean WelchMs. Darlene WhetselDr. Therese WilliamsMr. and Mrs. David K. Wilson, Jr.Mr. Curt WinterMr. and Mrs. Jeff WolfgangMs. Beulah WoodfinMr. and Mrs. David WrightMr. Tim Wurz and Ms. Eileen LawrenceMr. and Mrs. Randall Wyatt, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Chad Young
ANNUAL FUND DONORSBY CONSTITUENCY:
BOARD OF TRUST
Rev. Edward AlbertsPatsy Allen
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Brent AntonyKathy BolesSteven BrallierMegan CaseySandy DurbinKevin EdwardsSusan KefferRev. Patrick KibbyWallace LestoureonMikal MalikPierre MassionJonathan McDevittSr. Suzanne StalmDavid TehleBill VarleyDaniel WalshTim Wurz
FACULTY & STAFFMaureen AmlickeJennifer BatesSeraphine BitterJamie BoydMary Margaret BuslerJeff ClappJenny CrewsJay CrouchHannah DwyerSandy FaheyKerry FlanaganLeona FloydSuzanne FrameLindsey GriffeyJonathan GrigsbyJennifer KitchelJoan KnoxAmy LuscinskiNancy MattinglyChristina MilaDonna MoxleyDana NoonanDanielle PowellJacque RohrichtRandy RussellCarl J. SaboChristine ScruggsSr. Mary Ann SmithSuzanne SouthworthMichael StewartBarb StockwellKathie VlasichBrandi WayElizabeth WilsonCurt Winter
PARENTSMr. and Mrs. John AllisonDrs. Suhail and Ban AllosAnonymousMr. and Mrs. David AntisMr. and Mrs. Brent AntonyMr. and Mrs. Michael AuerMr. and Mrs. Raleigh BaconMr. John Bailey and Ms. Kelley HenryMr. and Mrs. Grimes BairdMr. and Mrs. Chris BaltzDr. and Mrs. Dana BannermanDr. and Mrs. Tyler BarrettMr. and Mrs. Joseph BarsMs. Laura BeeneDrs. Michael and Kimberly BessDr. and Mrs. William BoboMr. and Mrs. Heath BolesMr. and Mrs. Paul BotteiDrs. William and Tamala BradhamMs. Leanne BrooksMr. James BrownMr. and Mrs. Thompson BrownMr. and Mrs. John BumpusMr. and Mrs. Robert BurnsDrs. Michael and Tamara Callahan-MurphyMs. Tootser CarellMr. and Mrs. Tarama CarverDr. Karen CassidyMr. and Mrs. Dallas Caudle, IIIMs. Margo ChambersMr. and Mrs. Richard ChandonnetDrs. Robert Chen and Beverly ZakDr. and Mrs. Millard CollinsDr. Michael Cooper and Ms. Bethany JacksonDrs. Roland Cooper and Afua BoatenMs. Jennifer Coyle Mr. Christopher and Dr. Gabriella CraneMr. and Mrs. Matthew CrewsMr. Brian Cummings and Mrs. Lilla MarigzaMr. and Mrs. Tony DarsinosMr. and Mrs. Jerome Del Pino
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas DelaneyMr. and Mrs. Robert V. Delevante, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas DementMr. and Mrs. Robert DortchMr. and Mrs. Bryan DumaisMr. and Mrs. Christopher DunnMr. and Mrs. Scott EarhartMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Eastwood, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Brian EckertMr. and Mrs. Thomas EdwardsDr. and Mrs. Chad EllisMr. Todd EsteppMr. Edwin Feagins and Dr. Shindana FeaginsDr. Ray Friedman and Ms. Jen Jen LinMr. and Mrs. John GalassiniMr. and Mrs. William GaviganMr. and Mrs. Robert GeeMr. and Mrs. Jerry GilchristMs. LaCarol GloverMr. and Mrs. Chip GoetzingerMr. and Mrs. David GuestMr. and Mrs. Scott HallgrenDrs. Bill and Kathy HamiltonMr. and Mrs. Mark HammondMr. and Mrs. Jonathan HarrellMr. and Mrs. James HarrisMr. and Mrs. Ian HartertDr. Melinda HawsMs. Patricia HellandMr. and Mrs. Robert HendrickMr. and Mrs. Houston HerbertDr. and Mrs. S. Duke HerrellMr. and Mrs. Michael HillMr. and Mrs. Henry HoodMr. and Mrs. Kevin HuffmanDrs. Yoshikuni Igarashi and Teresa GodduMr. Fernando Iglesias and Ms. Monica ArenasMr. and Mrs. Jamie IsabelMr. and Mrs. Michael JacobsMr. Michael Jameson and Mrs. Tamara HartMr. Lee JonesMr. and Mrs. Fred JordanMr. and Mrs. Christian Juoza-ClarkMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey KingMr. and Mrs. David KitchelMr. and Mrs. Balakrishna KolliparaMs. Nicole KopperudDrs. Joseph and Mary KosinskiDrs. Nancy and Brian LadenMr. and Mrs. Gray LeeMr. and Mrs. Thomas LeeMr. and Mrs. Scott LeshDrs. Daniel Levin and Julia NolandMr. and Mrs. John Liehr
Mr. and Mrs. John LytleMr. and Mrs. Mikal MalikMr. and Mrs. Jeremy MalucciDrs. Robert and Wendy MangialardiDr. Pierre Massion and Ms. Tebeb GebretsadikMr. and Mrs. Greg MaysMr. and Mrs. Jonathan McDevittMr. and Mrs. Kevin McNattMr. and Mrs. Mark MelsonMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey MiddletonMr. and Mrs. Jason MilekMr. and Mrs. Craig MortonDrs. Jonathan Mosley and Emma LarkinMr. and Mrs. Rick MoxleyMr. and Mrs. Michael NelsonMr. and Mrs. James NickleDrs. Kevin and Colleen NiswenderMs. Katie O’HaraMr. and Mrs. Daniel OlphieMr. and Mrs. Brian O’NeillMr. and Mrs. Michael OstroskiMr. and Mrs. Barry OwenMr. and Mrs. James PareigisMr. and Dr. Jeff PattersonDrs. Stokes Peebles and Tina HartertDrs. Sean and Sarika PetersMr. Andrew Philp and Mrs. Mary ComitoMr. and Mrs. Steve PrestonMr. and Mrs. Scott RaysonMr. and Mrs. Michael RedMr. and Mrs. Benjamin Regen
Mr. Fred Reiter and Dr. Darlene ReiterMr. and Mrs. Doug RemkeMr. and Mrs. Randall RockDrs. Adrian and Alice RodriguezMr. and Mrs. Andy RowlettMr. and Mrs. Kevin RussellMr. and Mrs. Tony RussellMr. and Mrs. Bryan SeelyMr. and Mrs. Richard SevierMr. and Mrs. Robert ShoopMr. and Mrs. Michael SkardaMr. and Mrs. Timothy SlatteryMr. and Mrs. Seth SparkmanDrs. Gregg Stanwood and Beth Ann McLaughlinDrs. Michael Sullivan and Sabina GesellMr. and Mrs. Lillard TeasleyMr. and Mrs. David TehleMr. and Mrs. Nathan TusingDr. and Mrs. Raghu P. UpenderMr. and Mrs. Joel VallejoMr. and Mrs. Aaron VallettMr. and Mrs. Jay VernaliMr. and Mrs. Kevin VernonMr. and Mrs. Steve WaddillMr. Xiao Jun Wang and Ms. Xu LiMr. and Mrs. Ed WarnerMr. and Mrs. Kevin WarrenMs. Darlene WhetselMr. and Mrs. Jeff WolfgangMr. and Mrs. David WrightMr. and Mrs. Chad Young
GRANDPARENTSMr. and Mrs. Logan H. Babin, Jr.In honor of Cooper and Savannah Gee
Mr. and Mrs. Robert BarrettIn honor of Ryan Barret
Mrs. Anne A. BrownIn honor of Patricia Brown
Mr. and Mrs. James BrownIn honor of Kathryn and Will Brown
Ms. Lenora BrumittIn honor of Grace Liehr
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas BurnsIn honor of Aidan and Molly Niswender
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Mr. and Mrs. James W. CarellIn honor of Emilie, Ben and Jake Carell
Mr. and Mrs. Carl CarrecaIn honor of Zach, Nick, Hunter Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Caudle Jr.In honor of Ethan Caudle
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley ChenIn honor of Emilio, Darrel & Candice Chen
Mr. and Mrs. Max CooperIn honor of John Atticus Cooper
Ms. Julie CorriganIn honor of Aubrey Vallett
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh CoyleIn honor of Tessa and Coco Coyle
Ms. Barbara DayIn honor of Gabriella Juoza-Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome K. DelPinoIn honor of Natalia DelPino
Mr. and Mrs. William DortchIn honor of Molly and Kate Dortch
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph FitzpatrickIn honor of Michael and John Bottei
Mr. and Mrs. Jack GalassiniIn honor of Ann Marie and Emma Galassini
Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. GallagherIn honor of Robbie Reusch
Mr. and Mrs. Frank GraceIn honor of William Herbert
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond GreabeIn honor of William and John Antony
Mr. and Mrs. Walt HeeneyIn honor of Martha Milek
Mr. and Mrs. Dan HellandIn honor of Maggie Helland
Mr. and Mrs. James HendrickIn honor of Zoe, Kate and Annie Hendrick
Ms. Mona L. HerrellIn honor of Eleanor and Ethan Herrell
Ms. Judy HillIn honor of Lev and Eliana Hill
Mrs. Lynn N. HusbandIn honor of Riley Husband
Ms. Annette JamesIn honor of Mia Claire Jones
Ms. Mary JohnsonIn honor of Jaden Tucker
Ms. Mary Brockman JonesIn honor of Mia Claire Jones
Mr. and Mrs. John JoyceIn honor of Jack and Sam Beard
Dr. and Mrs. Jeremy KayeIn honor of Harrison Kaye
Mr. and Mrs. Charles KingIn honor of Delana King
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben LemosIn honor of Natalia DelPino
Dr. and Mrs. Noel McDevittIn honor of Jonathan and Henry McDevitt
Mr. Scott McGillIn honor of Ryan Barrett
Ms. Bernadette McLaughlinIn honor of Colin Stanwood
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester MiddekeIn honor of Nicole Chandonnet
Dr. and Mrs. John MiddletonIn honor of Jeffrey and Carter Middleton
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nelson, Sr.In honor of Michael Nelson
Ms. Nancy O’HaraIn honor of Henry McCollam
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry OstroskiIn honor of John, Will and Nick Ostroski
Ms. Joyce PareigisIn honor of Emma and Robert Pareigis
Mr. and Mrs. Alan QuebecIn honor of Jackson and Julia Melson
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton ReeveIn honor of Graeme Reeve
Mr. Barney Regen and Rev. Catharine RegenIn honor of Clint, Ben, Jimmy Regen
Mr. and Mrs. Steven RigganIn honor of Caroline Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Pete RowlettIn honor of Sophie and Pete Rowlett
Mr. & Mrs. Allen RuppenthalIn honor of Cece Reiter
Mr. and Mrs. David SauerlandIn honor of Olivia and Evan Scruggs
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald ScottIn honor of Nick, Zach and Hunter Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Fred ScruggsIn honor of Olivia and Evan Scruggs
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sevier, Sr.In honor of Slade Sevier
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen StolzbergIn honor of Michael Fuchs
Mr. and Mrs. Edward TehleIn honor of Nick and Tony Tehle
Mrs. Doris TreissIn honor of Sophie and Pete Rowlett
Mr. and Mrs. Louhon TuckerIn honor of Audrey Hamilton
Mr. and Mrs. Morris WalterIn honor of Jeffrey and Carter Middleton
Mr. Don Welch and Ms. Celeste ReedIn honor of Destiny Welch
Mr. and Mrs. Joe WilliamsIn honor of Mia, Emma and Ann Marie Galassini
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Wyatt, Jr.In honor of Selene Rowan
FRIENDSRev. Edward AlbertsBank of America FoundationBB& TMr. and Mrs. Joseph Cazayoux
Mr. and Mrs. Jon FrereGrainger Matching Charitable Gifts ProgramMr. Douglas HenryMr. and Mrs. Michael HillReverend Patrick KibbyKnights of Columbus, Inc.Lifetouch National School StudioNissan Gift Matching ProgramMs. Colleen ParkerProctor & Graves Service CompanyPuryear Hamilton Hausman & WoodMs. Catherine ScruggsSouthern Comfort Cleaning, LLCMr. Bill Varley
SBA ALUMNIBeverly A. Barry, ‘69Barbara Ann Bigbie, ‘64Katherine Bishop, ‘49Cynthia Bruer, ‘61Megan Casey, ‘96Sally Clinard, ‘68Mary Ann M. Daugherty, ‘46Brenda Franks Hale, ‘69Elizabeth Herbert, ‘85Ellen E. Hrabovsky, ‘61Ellen Campion Lawson, ‘47Agnes Mongold Marchand, ‘49Anneliese Mauch, ‘83
Mandy Milek, ‘85Margaret MurphyFeigh B. O’Keeffe, ‘40Leland Riggan, ‘68Eileen Holloran Springer, ‘63Peggy Halloran Wakefield, ‘52Sara Watkins, ‘47Therese Williams, ‘70Beulah Woodfin, ‘54
PAST PARENTSMr. and Mrs. James AllenMr. Steven Brallier and Ms. Erma ClementMr. and Mrs. David DurbinMr. William Edwards and Dr. Kathy EdwardsMr. and Mrs. Stephen EnglertMr. and Mrs. Jack FaheyMr. and Mrs. Reginald Floyd, Sr.Ms. Susan KefferMr. and Mrs. Raymond KennedyMr. and Mrs. Jim KnoxMr. and Mrs. Philip MattinglyMr. and Mrs. Mark RechterMr. and Mrs. Charles S. SangerMr. and Mrs. Michael StewartMr. Byron and Judge Aleta TraugerWilliams Family Charitable FoundationMr. Tim Wurz and Ms. Eileen Lawrence
BUSINESSES AND CORPORATIONSBank of America Foundation BB&TGrainger Matching Charitable Gifts Program Greenbrier Dental ExcellenceKnights of Columbus, Inc. Lifetouch National School Studio Nissan North America Gift Matching Program Proctor & Graves Service Company Puryear Hamilton Hausman & Wood (PH&W) Southern Comfort Cleaning, LLC
MATCHING GIFTSBank of America FoundationGrainger Matching Charitable Gifts ProgramNissan North America, Inc.
GIFTS-IN-KINDKimberly RogersBob DelevanteLars KopperudTammy KingDavid and Mona Tehle
MEMORIALSMr. and Mrs. James Brown, Sr.In memory of Dori Brown
Tamara CallahanIn memory of Catherine Tourish
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Melinda and Dallas CaudleIn memory of Clif Sobel, Sr.
Julie CorriganIn memory of Frank Corrigan
Chris and Carol DunnIn memory of Rose Marie Curley Connor
Ellen Hrabovsky, ‘61In memory of Sr. Serena Brandt, RSM
Eileen SpringerIn memory of John Holloran, II
Peggy Holloran WakefieldIn memory of Mary Halloran
Therese Williams, ‘70In memory of Janice Donnelly Alexander, ‘70
HONORARIANSDrs. Michael and Kimberly BessIn honor of Sister Jeannine Curley, RSM
Mr. Douglas HenryIn honor of Mary Johnson
Ms. Colleen ParkerIn honor of Oliver Kane
Barney and Catharine RegenIn honor of all teachers
Catherine ScruggsIn honor of Olivia and Evan Scruggs
DESIGNATED GIFTS:
FUND-A-PROJECT: GYMNASIUMTotal Raised: $31,150Mr. and Mrs. David AntisMr. and Mrs. Chris BaltzDr. and Mrs. Tyler BarrettMr. and Mrs. Heath BolesMr. and Mrs. John BumpusMs. Jennifer Coyle Mr. and Mrs. Douglas DelaneyMr. and Mrs. Kurt DerwenskusMr. and Mrs. Robert DortchMr. and Mrs. Dan DwyerDr. and Mrs. Chad EllisMr. Todd EsteppMr. and Mrs. John GalassiniMr. and Mrs. William Gavigan
Drs. Bill and Kathy HamiltonMr. Michael Jameson and Mrs. Tamara HartMs. Leslie JonesDrs. Joseph and Mary KosinskiDrs. Brian and Nancy LadenMr. and Mrs. Thomas LeeDrs. Robert and Wendy MangialardiDr. Pierre Massion and Ms. Tebeb GebretsadikMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey MiddletonDr. and Mrs. John MiddletonDrs. Kevin and Colleen NiswenderMr. and Mrs. Brian O’NeillDr. Stokes Peebles and Dr. Tina HartertMr. and Mrs. Steve PrestonMr. Fred and Dr. Darlene ReiterDrs. Adrian and Alice RodriguezMr. and Mrs. Carl SaboMr. and Mrs. Ron ScottMr. and Mrs. Patrick ScruggsMr. and Mrs. Robert ShoopMr. and Mrs. David TehleMs. Kathleen UrciuoliMr. Tim Wurz and Ms. Eileen Lawrence
Aftercare ProgramMr. Christopher and Dr. Gabriella CraneBank of America Foundation
AthleticsMr. and Mrs. John BumpusMr. and Mrs. Jonathan Grigsby
FacultyClass of 2011
Fundraising EventBB& TProctor and Graves Service Co.Puryear, Hamilton, Hausman & WoodsSouthern Comfort Cleaning, LLC
KindergartenMr. and Mrs. Dallas CaudleMr. and Mrs. David Antis
Olweus ProgramMs. Mona L. Herrell
LandscapingMs. Lenora Brummit
LobbyKnights of Columbus
Math ProgramMr. and Mrs. David Sauerland
Ronald McDonald HouseMr. and Mrs. Robert Barrett
Sally Schiller Tuition AssistanceMr. and Mrs. Mark HazelwoodMr. and Mrs. Henry Schiller
Science LabMs. Katheryn Motlow Millwee
Sound SystemMr. and Mrs. John Bumpus
Tuition AssistanceAnonymous
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Statement of Financial Position
Assets 2012 2011
Cash and cash equivalents $1,122,113 $827,304
Investments 99,220 355,255
Accounts receivable, net of allowances for uncollectible accountsof $4,100 in 2012 and 2011 33,745 67,171
Prepaid expenses 18,584 12,327
Promises to give, net - 60,000
Loan costs, net 14,861 19,210
Property and equipment, net 4,584,431 4,521,314
Total assets $ 5,872,954 $ 5,862,581
Liabilities and Net Assets
Accounts payable and accrued expenses $ 203,437 $ 226,907
Deferred tuition and fees 237,207 259,270
Capitalized lease payable 70,812 83,950
Bonds Payable 1,734,583 1,820,345
Total liabilities 2,246,039 2,390,472
Net assets:
Unrestricted 3,093,294 2,934,694
Unrestricted - Board designated 459,300 476,900
Temporarily restricted 74,321 60,515
Total net assets 3,626,915 3,472,109
Total liabilities and net assets $ 5,872,954 $ 5,862,581
Saint Bernard AcademyStatement of Financial PositionJune 30, 2012 and 2011
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Changes in Unrestricted Net AssetsOperating, support, revenue and gains (losses): Tuition and fees $ 3,003,152 $ 2,708,941 Less - Financial aid awards (91,306) (82,150)
Net tuition and fees 2,911,846 2,626,791
Contributions 99,185 144,703 Special events, net of expenses 84,401 89,508 Extended care and summer program 228,069 201,452 Interest and dividend income 12,300 16,195 Auxiliary services 48,620 50,315 Insurance Proceeds – 39,000 Gains (losses) on investments (3,772) 14,446 Gains (losses) on investments (26,611) – Total operating support, revenue and gains (losses) $ 3,354,038 $ 3,182,410
Net assets released from restrictions and transfer 56,767 133,087 3,410,805 3,315,497Operating expenses:Program expenses Instruction and student activities $ 1,621,702 $1,500,940 Extended care and summer program 178,866 166,601 Other Programs 69,425 59,224Program expenses 1,869,993 1,726,765
Administrative and general 1,312,284 1,238,924Fundraising 87,528 63,968
Total expenses $ 3,269,805 $ 3,029,657
Increase (decrease) in unrestricted net assets: 141,000 285,840
Changes in temporarily restricted net assets: Contributions 70,573 35,556 Net assets released from restrictions (56,767) (133,087) Increase (decrease) in temporarily restricted net assets 13,806 (97,531)
Increase (decrease) in net assets 154,806 188,309
Net assets at beginning of year 3,472,109 3,283,800
Net assets at end of year $3,626,915 $3,472,109
Saint Bernard AcademyStatement of Activities and Changes in Net AssetsFor the Years Ended June 30, 2012 and 2011 2012 2011
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Statement of Activities
It was my pleasure to serve as Saint Bernard Academy’s Home and School Association President for the 2011-12 academic year. The objectives of SBA’s Home and School Association are trifold: to promote fellowship, to work and serve together for the good of the students and St. Bernard Academy and to support the school through fundraising efforts. With the help of many parents, students and faculty and staff, I think we accomplished this with flying colors! We started the year by welcoming new families to our community with yard signs, Pre-K and Kindergarten parties and a family night outing to a Sounds baseball game. We continued on with Fall and Spring Jr. High dances, a father/daughter dance, a mother/son outing to a Vanderbilt baseball game, and receptions for faculty and staff at Christmas and Catholic Schools Week. We also hosted numerous other receptions including Grandparents Day of Catholic Schools Week, First Penance, First Communion, and both Kindergarten and 8th Grade graduations. We hosted a Fall Fair for the SBA community, a successful drive for gifts
for the Catholic Charities Angel Tree, and assisted with school communication through monthly newsletters from our room parents to each grade level. None of these very popular events would be possible without the fundraising that the Home and School Association does so well. In the fall, we had a magazine sale, and in the spring, we had our annual spring auction fundraiser. These two events raised enough money to cover the annual budget for Home and School Association as well as to help with the cost of projects taken on by the school. These projects included the renovation of the music room, shade covers for the kindergarten playground, new concrete steps at the school’s front entry and the remainder of the cost of the lobby renovation. I cannot thank my fellow HSA officers and committee chairs enough for their hard work in 2011-12. Without their efforts, our school community would have been sorely lacking! I leave the guidance of HSA for the 2012-13 academic year to Kelly Delaney, my trusty vice president in 2011-12. I feel certain that she, along with her newly appointed officers and chairs, will do a tremendous job uniting our school community for yet another successful year! Warmly, Kathy Dortch President, 2011-12 Home and School Association
Kathy DortchPresident, 2011-12
Home and School Association
PresidentKathy Dortch
Vice PresidentKelly Delaney ChaplainMary Ann Harris Box Tops/Grocery Rebates CoordinatorChristy Harrell Catholic Schools Week ChairLeanne BrooksBecky Russell
Christmas Angel Tree ChairDarlene Reiter
Jr. High Dance CoordinatorsLinda EarhartLaurie VanLandingham Magazine Sale ChairsSally Hendrick Erica Edwards
Room Parent CoordinatorMandy Milek Ann Marie Tusing
Special Events Committee ChairsKathy HamiltonKathy BolesAndrea Hammond Stephanie Nelson
Social Committee ChairsKaren YoungKristin LeshLori LytleLisa MaysLauren Pareigis Spirit Store CoordinatorWendy Mangialardi
Spring Auction & Dinner ChairsJennifer Burns Teresa EllisElizabeth HerbertWendy MangialardiKathy Dortch Kelly Delaney
Used Uniform Sales ChairsLinda EarhartNancy Morton
Home and School Celebratesour Families and Fundraising!
FUNDRAISING EVENTSTotal Raised: $111,121
MAGAzINE SALE Chairpersons: Sally Hendrickand Erica EdwardsFunds Raised: $35,942
SPRING FLING & AUCTIoNChairpersons: Teresa Ellis,Elizabeth Herbert, Kathy Dortch and Kelly DelaneyFunds Raised: $69,062
AUxILIARY FUNDRAISING REBATE PRoGRAMChairperson: Christy HarrellFunds Raised: $3,193
USED UNIFoRM SALEChairperson: Linda EarhartFunds Raised: $2,925
Box ToPS FoR EDUCATIoNChairperson: Christy HarrellFunds Raised: $1,315
Home & School Association 2011-2012 officers
Auctioneer David Allen of Music City Auctions with Chairs, Kathy Dortch and Kelley Delaney
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It seemed fitting that I should visit The Mercy House on Baggot St. in Dublin, Ireland this year. This was the original house
where Catherine McAuley started the order of The Sisters of Mercy. It was also the beginning of senior year for my daughter,
Evangeline, who attended St. Bernard Academy 2000-2009. I didn’t really plan to go, but I happened to meet up with one
of my Nashville friends, Dr. Trisha Deegan, whose daughters
also attended St Bernard Academy for a few years. She is Irish
and was on a trip back ‘home’ to see family and friends. I was
dropping Evie off at University College Dublin for a summer
of Irish studies before senior year at USN. Trish and I decided
to meet on Grafton Street for breakfast, and then we just
headed to Mercy House like we had always intended to do
it. It was so wonderful, like a pilgrimage. We had a lovely
visit. I was so moved as we stood around Catherine’s grave.
There was a candle lit for a sister who had just passed away.
We all stood in prayer, and I was struck by the moment. I had
come full circle. Since my first meeting with Sr. Melanie and
Sr. Nena at the SBA Open House in 1999 to now July 2012. My
child had received all the benefits of a Mercy education and the mission of Catherine. She
was educated with love and brought to an awareness of the care and compassion we
should offer to the poor and needy. She is still that same child at 17. Here lay the
beginnings of all that, and I was suddenly so thankful. I couldn’t look at Trish. I
knew we were both teary.
Catherine wrote many instructions for her order on how to carry on after
she was gone. The one our children came home with from SBA was the
one about making sure there was always a ‘comfortable cup of tea ‘ after
she was gone. I also read part of her manuscript with words to the effect
that whoever shall offer help to a Sister of Mercy in her mission, they will
be blessed for eternity. My eyes just welled up immediately. I thought of
all the good people back in Nashville at SBA who have worked tirelessly
to keep the school going and to keep elements of the Mercy tradition
alive and well. For those who helped the Sisters in their mission, you
are forever blessed. Catherine McAuley said so! I am so blessed to have
been on this journey. I thought it ended in 2009 at Evie’s graduation, but
it is still going on.
Siobhan Kennedy, Alumni Parent ‘09
The Mission of Catherine McAuley is Alive and Well!
L-R: Hannah Deegan, Siobhan Kennedy, Dr. Trisha Deegan, Kate Deegan, and Tess Deegan
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The St. Bernard Academy Class of 1957 commemorated their 55th reunion in Nashville on August 3-4, 2012. Some traveled from Florida, Idaho, Kentucky, Alabama and Georgia just to attend the reunion.
Fifteen of the twenty-four surviving alumnae met at River Plantation Clubhouse VIII on Old Harding Road on the evening of Friday, August 3 for appetizers, wine, and a catered dinner from Brown Bag Catering. There was an abundance of “girl talk”, laughter and even a few tears as they reminisced and caught up on each other’s lives, careers, marriages, children and grandchildren.
On Saturday, August 4, fourteen of the group and some of their spouses drove to Hendersonville to the Old Hickory lake house of Eddie and Mary Margaret Lambert, where they enjoyed Demo’s lasagna, salad, rolls and assorted homemade desserts, courtesy of the Nashville alums. Boat rides were on the agenda, but due to storms in the area, had to be postponed. No one seemed to mind the inclement weather, as conversation flowed and laughter once more abounded. Digital cameras captured scenes from the memorable gathering, and everyone agreed that it was a very photogenic group.
It was a great weekend, and the consensus was that the classmates hope to gather again, and that they hope to have 100% attendance at the next reunion.
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Front Row: Gloria Marakis Baker, Loretta Madison Eck, Delane Smith Brewer, Wendy Stocko Hodgin, Tress Tupper Hess, Marie Sullins Murphree
Row 2: Mary Margaret Formosa Lambert, Patti Pruett Bateman, Row 3: Peggy Poe Vincent, Geraldine Dillard Taylor, Bettye Wheelan Hatch, Barbara Kincaid Breen
Back Row: Jane Johnson Loveall, Mary Paul Unland Haglage, Sharon Sanders Erbe
Class of 1957 Reunion
Ruth Johnson, ’68, Receives Nashville’s Prestigious 2012 ATHENA Award
Applause and cheers from over 500 of Nashville’s business elite greeted Ruth E. Johnson ’68 as she received the 2012 Nashville ATHENA Award at a gala celebration in March 2012.
“No one woman can create the change that is needed. That work must be done by all of us. It takes all of us to change the way that women are viewed and treated in this society,” Ms. Johnson said in her acceptance speech.
Ms. Johnson was one of 29 nominees from Middle Tennessee for the Nashville ATHENA Award which honors business and professional women for their career successes, service to community and encouragement of women. The program seeks to inspire women to achieve excellence in their personal and professional lives. Since the program’s inception in 1982, ATHENA awards have been presented to outstanding women in more than 500 communities in the United States and around the world.
During a recent campus visit, she shared memories about her time at St. Bernard Academy. Ms. Johnson attended St. Bernard Academy as a high school student from 1964-1968.
“I remember these cabinets and counters, they look just the same as when I was here,” Ms. Johnson commented about what used to be the home economics room as she toured what is now Room 12. An all-girl high school at the time, St. Bernard Academy offered home economics to all of its students. “That was something most girls did in the 1960’s,” Ms. Johnson commented.
Ms. Johnson went on from St. Bernard to graduate with honors from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville and earned her law degree at Vanderbilt University. She currently serves as Associate Vice President for Advancement at Meharry Medical College, and is a board member with First Bank and the Baptist Healing Trust.
Ms. Johnson began her career as an attorney with the Internal Revenue Service and has earned many leadership roles in her professional work. Ms. Johnson served as Tennessee’s Commissioner of Revenue from 1995-2003 under Governor Don Sundquist and has been on the Board of the Nashville Symphony Association. She also spent time as a member of the National Advisory Council for Minority Health, the Executive Committee of the Association of Tax Administrators and has received many notable awards for her outstanding leadership.
St. Bernard Academy congratulates outstanding alumna Ruth Johnson on this prestigious award, and we thank her for her dedication and hard work in the Nashville community and the State of Tennessee. She continues to be an inspiration to St. Bernard Academy.
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Nurturing the Gifts of Mind, Body, and SpiritWelcome Back Alumni!
In Honor of Catholic Schools Week, SBA Celebrates1st Annual Alumni Appreciation DayThe morning began with Mass, celebrated by Bishop David Choby, and ended with a welcoming reception and tours given by our SBA Student Ambassadors. It’s a tradition we hope to carry on each year, reaching more of our alumni as we continue to make Catholic Schools Week a true celebration of faith, family and community.
Class of 1970 pose for a quick picture, L-R: Gertrude Henard Luther, Diane Fogarty Vaughn, Marie Connolly Hirst, Theresa Williams
Camille Guthrie Rotiere, ‘64 and Midge Shuff, ‘62, look through some old yearbooks.
L-R: Ellen Campion Lawson, ‘47, Camille Rotiere, ‘64, Midge Shuff, ‘62, Kathie Gorham, ‘60 and Whit Gorham, ‘98
Grade School Class of 1999 – Eric FerrariEric graduated from Nashville State Community College. He was on the Principal’s List and in the Honors Choir. He is a certified fitness trainer and nutritionist currently in nursing school. Eric has a 2nd degree black belt. He is the lead guitarist and singer for the Allhail The Ghost Rock Band. Eric can be reached at [email protected].
Grade School Class of 2005 – Helene Kirschke-SchwartzHelene attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She spent the summer of 2012 in Moshi, Tanzania working for an NGO, “White Orange Youth”, which provides HIV/AIDS education in schools. Helene is planning to apply to medical school.
Grade School Class of 2007 – Connor StoneConnor is a Private First Class in the Tennessee Army National Guard. He attends Tennessee Technical School majoring in Agricultural Engineering.
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