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supports the QUALITY OF EDUCATION at Sarah Smith through strategic investments in curriculum and instructional programs that directly enhance the school’s mission of academic excellence for all Sarah Smith students. We accomplish this by providing funding in three areas:
The Sarah Smith Education FoundationSSEF
Dear Sarah Smith Community,
In my first year as principal, I have witnessed the incredible support this school receives from our
committed parents and talented staff members. The Sarah Smith Education Foundation’s impact is
beyond measure. The monetary support from the SSEF allows the school to have resources that
would otherwise not be possible. Most importantly, the Foundation's daily leadership, guidance and
encouragement continually make Sarah Smith the best school in Atlanta Public Schools.
The generous financial support of the Sarah Smith community, through donations to the Sarah Smith
Education Foundation, allows educators to offer the world-class education we have come to expect
for our children. Donor contributions help fund 65% of the entire curriculum budget. This annual
report details the programs and initiatives funded by your donations to the SSEF. I hope you will
be as proud as I am of the incredible opportunities your contributions provide for our children.
It couldn’t happen without you!
On behalf of Sarah Smith Elementary school staff, thank you for your generous support of the SSEF.
Your Principal,
Dr. Ken Proctor
message from the principal
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Academic enrichment and supplemental curriculum materials not covered through the Atlanta Public Schools’ budget
International Baccalaureate Primary Years Program
SUPPORTING THE QUALITY OF EDUCATION AT SARAH SMITH
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TOTAL SRS BUDGET FUNDING TOTAL 2014-2015 SSEF BUDGETED FUNDING
What is the Sarah Smith Education Foundation (SSEF)?The SSEF is a non-profit 501c3 organization that supports the quality of education at Sarah Smith
through strategic investments in curriculum and instructional programs that directly enhance the
school’s mission of academic excellence for all Sarah Smith students.
Why does a public school need a foundation?The Sarah Smith school community values first-rate public education that goes beyond the
ordinary. We want extraordinary education that public resources alone cannot support. The SSEF
provides the supplemental funding to help the Sarah Smith Elementary maintain its standard of
educational excellence.
65%
SSEF
35%
$264,550
APS
Student Enrichment and Instructional Program
FacultySupport
$148,750
$39,600
$76,200InternationalBaccalaureate
The SSEF is funded entirely with contributions from our parents, grandparents, faculty, staff and community partners.
CURRICULUM EXPENSES
INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS
20142015
In this school year alone, the SSEF will fund $264,550 in educationalenrichment programs, materials, and training. Following is a comprehensivelist of curriculum enhancements that help maintain our standard of excellence in education and benefit every child at Sarah Smith.
SMART Phonics $2,700SMART includes reading assessment, fluency,phonics, phonemic awareness, and readingcomprehension. Funds pay for consumablesfor each child.Grade: K
Junior Great Books $27,000A reading program aimed at improvingreading comprehension and critical thinkingskills. Funds pay for consumable booksfor each child.Grades: All
Learning A-Z $1,400Online, animated leveled books andinteractive quizzes provide individualizedinstruction and tracking of student readingprogress.Grades: K-1
STAR Reading and Math AssessmentProgram $9,000A fast and reliable computer-based methodfor assessing and tracking student progressin reading and math. Reading and mathlevels can be used to provide individualizedinstruction.Grades: 1-5
READING PROGRAMS
Supplemental Materials $5,000Math manipulatives, consumables andsupplemental materials to support theCommon Core Curriculum.Grades: All
Online Math Programs $14,000Comprehensive computer-based website offers on-line practice and assessments in math. The programs can be accessed online for home and school practice.Grades: All
Writing Program $2,500A results-driven and proven successful writingprogram, “Empowering Writers,” provides aseamless writing program for students as theyprogress through elementary school at SRS.Grades: All
Handwriting Program $6,500Handwriting materials for kindergarten andthird grade. Also funds handwriting paper forall grades.Grades: K-3
MATH PROGRAMS
LANGUAGE ARTS
BUDGETED
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BUDGETED CURRICULUM EXPENSES20142015
French $2,000Funds support the purchase of VISAGESprogram workbooks and curriculum enhancingvideos and consumables.Grades: 1-5
Art, Music, and P.E. $9,400Provides funds for program-enhancingmaterials and equipment to supplement whatAPS provides.Grades: All
High Touch High Tech $20,000Local scientists set up and oversee “in-house”field trips. Hands-on experiments areconducted in the classrooms, which correlatedirectly with Science curriculum.Grades: All, two trips per grade/year.
Science Lab $2,000Uses hands-on activities and lab experimentsto help each SRS student discover the joyof science, critical thinking, and scientificmethodology. The curriculum is drivenby Common Core Georgia PerformanceStandards and the IB Inquiry-based units.Grades: All
TIME Magazine for Kids $5,000TIME for Kids is a weekly classroom newsmagazine that covers a wide range of real-world topics and current events. TIME for Kids is committed to helping teachers meet Common Core State Standards, National Curriculum Standards for Social Studies and National Science Education Standards. Grades: 1-5
Academic Competition Programs $1,750Provides funds for academic competitions such the National Geography Bee and the First Lego League Competition, where select SRS students from the Robotics Club present their solution to the First Lego League (FLL) problem.Grades: 4-5
International Travelers $2,500The International Travelers Program is a week-long classroom immersion in the culture, history, and language of a foreign country. The program, which is unique to Sarah Smith, is a collaboration among a cadre of dedicated parent volunteers, teachers and administrators. This year, students will travel to South Africa.Grades: All
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
SCIENCE & SOCIAL STUDIES
SPECIALS
Agendas $4,000Students use daily agendas to organize theirwork and manage their time.Grades: 2-5
International Baccalaureate $39,600SRS was first awarded IB status in 2006.The IB program encourages students to beactive learners, well-rounded individuals,and engaged world citizens. This programimpacts the whole curriculum at SRS, teachingeach student essential skills for learning andbecoming a productive global citizen. The SSEFfunds pay for inquiry materials for each grade,and for required development and training ofteachers.Grades: All
AGENDAS
STUDENT ENRICHMENT
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE
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BUDGETED CURRICULUM EXPENSES20142015
Tutoring and Enrichment $34,000The SSEF funds the Academic Assistance Program, which provides six certified and experienced teachers from the Education Assistance Foundation to assist K-5 students two days a week with phonics and reading comprehension. The SSEF also funds the Child First USA after-school program, which mentors and tutors approximately 30 students in grades 3-5 for an hour and a half, 3 days a week. Grades: All
Teacher Enrichment $37,700The SSEF offers continuing educational opportunities to theSRS faculty. The SSEF funds are available for all teachers to attend staff seminars, staff retreats, and local staff development opportunities. Teachers may also apply for up to a $500grant through the Teacher Initiative Program.Grades: All
Classroom & Specialist Subsidies $25,000With the goal of enhancing the teaching environment at SRS, the SSEF provides a gift card to every teacher to purchase individualized classroom supplies in support of the curriculum.Grades: All
Technology Integration $2,000Funds are used to maintain and update the state-of-the-art teaching instruments purchased for every classroom by theSSEF in previous years.Grades: All
Administration Support $5,500The SSEF provides funds for the principal and assistantprincipals for additional needs not met by APS.
Teacher Workroom Copier $6,000Provides funds for the annual maintenance contract planand ink cartridges for the copiers in the IC and PCteacher workrooms.
FACULTY SUPPORT
TOTAL CURRICULUM BUDGET $264,550
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ACADEMICASSISTANCE PROGRAM
The Education Foundation is the thing that sets Sarah Smith apart from other
schools. It gives the administration the unique ability to direct funds specifically to
curriculum based initiatives. This is not the norm among public schools, and we are
so fortunate to have this amazing opportunity. I encourage everyone to get
involved, learn more, and donate to the SSEF.” Tracy NobleSarah Smith Parent
In the 2013-2014 school year, Sarah Smith launched the inaugural Academic Assistance Program. For Kindergarten, 1st and 2nd grades, this program provided three certified and experienced teachers from the Education Assistance Foundation (EAF) to assist students two days a week with phonics and reading comprehension. Standardized tests, along with teachers’ input, identified students who would benefit from participating in the program. Nearly 60 students participated and benefited from this exceptional program last year. Tim Ovbey, 2nd grade teacher, commented, "The Academic Assistance Program is such an incredible resource for the teachers, students and parents at Sarah Smith. It providesadditional instruction time for the children in the program. It also gives me moreopportunities to provide differentiated learning with my other students.”
To enhance the academic experience and address the needs of students in 3rd-5th grades, an afterschool program was set up through Child First USA. College students from around the Atlanta area provided mentoring and academic services to approximately 30 students for an hour and a half, 3 days a week.
Given the program’s tremendous success, we are pleased to announce that starting this fall, the SSEF will now fund the expansion of the Academic Assistance Program to include 3rd, 4th and 5th grades. Julie Lee, past PTA President, commented on the program: “Teachers and administrators are continually looking for ways to meet the needs of the students and families of SRS. Thanks to the Foundation, Sarah Smith is able to double the number of students serviced through the in-school Academic Assistance Program for the 2014/2015 school year.”
The EAF in-school program will now be offered for all grades at Sarah Smith (K-5) providing a total of six teachers. There will be three teachers at the primary campus and three at the intermediate campus. The afterschool program will continue as well bringing the number of students participating in these programs to approximately 150.
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Sarah Smith Elementary was first awarded International Baccalaureate (IB) status in 2006. IB is an inquiry-based program that encourages students to be active learners, well-rounded individuals and engaged world citizens. Sarah Smith is one of only a handful of elementary schools in the City of Atlanta, public or private, that offers the IB World School Primary Years Program (PYP).
Every five years, Sarah Smith is reevaluated to help improve the implementation of the IB Program. This year, Sarah Smith will be reevaluated for two days in September at both campuses. This reevaluation ensures that the prestigious IB World School Primary Years Program is fully incorporated into the schools’ curriculum and prepares our students for success in a global society. “We need the financial support of the SSEF to maintain and continue the IB World Program at Sarah Smith,” explains Ms. Karla Cravey, IB Coordinator at Sarah Smith. With the reevaluation taking place this year, the funds provided by the SSEF are critically important. To ensure we maintain IB accreditation, the Sarah Smith Education Foundation funds support the following:
The 5th grade Exhibition culminates the last six years of the IB World School Primary Years Program with a grade level project. The project is action based on student inquiry and social community issues. In the past, the 5th graders have focused on several key social issues from starvation, recycling to education. The SSEF funds all the materials for the 5th grade Exhibition, allowing this special project to take place.
Ms. Terry Abromitis, a 5th grade teacher who recently attended an IB training program in Orlando, Florida stated that “The Sarah Smith Education Foundation allows teachers to go through in-depth training to further support the IB Curriculum and maintain our IB status.”
With the reevaluation of the IB World School Primary Years Program taking place this fall, Sarah Smith is extraordinarily grateful for the generous donations of the SSEF, allowing this program to continue and thrive.
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE PROGRAM
RESOURCE MATERIALS(For all grade levels)
example of your dollars at work!1
CONTINUED TEACHER TRAINING(Required to maintain IB Accreditation)
example of your dollars at work!2
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Sarah Smith teachers and faculty identified an opportunity to improve math instruction for all Sarah Smith students. This year, action is being taken to introduce a new program for K-5 that will provide online math practice for students, drive instruction in the classroom and track results for each individual student. The Sarah Smith Education Foundation will fund this new program for students and teachers in 2014-2015.
“We have been so very fortunate to have such stellar supplemental online math practice, tracking, and assessment tools like First in Math, SumDog, and IXL afforded to us by the SSEF. This year we are excited to embark on a new program with Accelerated Math (AM), which, like STAR Math, STAR Reading, and Accelerated Reader (AR), will help to drive our differentiation and instruction with quality common data and rigorous skills practice for every student,” explains Mr. Bejay Osby, a 4th grade teacher and Advanced Math Coordinator at Sarah Smith.
The SSEF funds continue to meet the needs of our students and teachers with the introduction of Accelerated Math (AM) in 2014.
INTRODUCING THE ACCELERATED MATH PROGRAM
AMAccelerated Math
NEW
STAR READING STAR MATHEVALUATE &
TRACKSTUDENTS
SKILLS PRACTICE& ABILITY
IDENTIFICATION
ACCELERATEDREADER (AR)
NEW IN 2014ACCELERATED
MATH (AM)
READING MATH
FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
In the 2013-2014 school year, the Sarah Smith Education Foundation provided
more than $201,000 worth of curriculum related items, technology, classroom
equipment and professional development opportunities for our teachers. We
have budgeted to spend $264,550 in the 2014-2015 school year.
With the generous support of many parents, grandparents, faculty, staff and
community partners, we raised $293,000 in the 2013-2014 school year. Our
goal this year is to raise an equal amount in order to cover our curriculum
expense budget and avoid drawing on our reserves. We hope you will join us
in reaching our goal and help us fund the curriculum and training programs
that create the successful learning environment that is unique to Sarah Smith.
The SSEF is committed to its mission – supporting the quality of education at
Sarah Smith through strategic investments in curriculum and instructional
programs that directly enhance the school’s mission of academic excellence
for all Sarah Smith students.
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTStatement of Operations
REVENUE
Annual Campaign
Auction Event
Super Star Supporters
Fundraising
Interest Income
Total Revenue
EXPENSES
Fundraising
General Administration
Revenue in Excess of Expenses
SSEF Curriculum and Classroom Funding
RESERVE FUND
Balance 7/01/2013
Increase to Reserves
Total Fund Balance as of 6/30/2014
Sarah Smith Education Foundation July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014 (unaudited numbers)
$202,825
$60,521
$29,842
$293,188
$1,194
$294,382
$20,677
$22,801
$250,904
$201,312
$412,966
$49,592
$462,558
Shooting Star $5,000+
Susan & Brian Banner
Bonny Champagne & Ty Rhame
Daria & Ed Dye
Lisa & Art Martinez
Christina & Jim Pirouz
Holly & Palmer Proctor
Katherine & Chip Reed
Kathy & Pat Stevens
Super Star $2,500 - $4,999
Claire Parker & Ibrez Bandukwala
Alison Lewis & Rob Carnegie
Heather & Tim Henn
Nancy & Bill Hunt
Tammy & Michael Jaje
Laura Drohan & Russ Maxa
Heather & Doug Miller
Smita & Anshul Patel
Alice & Todd Phelan
Heather & Habib Samady
Kristen & Frank Schettino
Mary & William Schoeffler
Irma & Manish Shrivastava
Beth & Corley Watson
Anne & David Wilkie
Shining Star $1,250 - $2,499
Robynne & John Adams
Megan & Jay Arena
Christina & Roger Barnette
Megan & Brian Blackburn
Janice & David Blake
Brok Family
Amy & Nestor Carabajal
Gina & Jim Coker
Prentiss & Kenny Coleman
Mr. & Mrs. John T Copeland
Jessica & Brian Corley
Jason Cropper
Mary Kelly & Jeff Cunningham
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Darby
Shawn & Beau Davis
Jill & Steve Edwards
Robin & Evander Fogle
Nida & Ryan Flynn
Anna Lin & Wayne Fu
Tracy & Marc Ghirardi
Charles Gillis
Jennifer & Randy Gragg
Alison & David Graham
Elizabeth & Randy Gregson
Kooshkabadi & Dr. Mohammad Hadeel
Angela Hsu & Arnold Huffman
Christine & Bill Hunt
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Kris & John Mallady
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Rebecca & Jon Nixon
Jon Parness
Leslie & Sarju Patel
Brigitte & Bill Peck
Henry Peck
Sophie Peck
Tristan & Louisa Berman Plaisance
The Popowski Family
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Rachal III
Samantha & Conrad Ramos
Mr. & Mrs. Rivas
Steffi & Jake Rohn
Amy & David Sabo
The Honorable & Mrs. Craig Schwall
Smith After School, Inc.
Beth Anne & Clifford Stanford
Ruth Straley
Peggy & Kimbrough Taylor
Nanci & Charles Tsang
Kelly & Thadd Wallace
Jennifer & JP Vincent
Beth & Jeff Young
Gold Star $500 - $1,249
Dr. Sidney Baker
Ann & Cliff Bargeron
Elizabeth & Luke Barton
Alicia & Scott Batchelor
Jennifer & Robert Boyanovsky
Kysha & Ryan Cameron
Christy & Dan Campbell
Karen & Dennis Carter
Mr. & Mrs. Jefferson Cary
Adrienne & Jason Cronan
Lindsay & David Dendy
Nazneen & Snehal Desai
Kathryn Dillon
Dana & Max Escher
Abi Auer & Craig Fagin
Drs. Anna & Hugo Falcon
Svetlana & Slava Gladkov
Elaine & Bob Goldberg
Angela & Michael Graff
George Hartel
Lisa & Rob Hoover
Carlton & Ryan Hudson
Talley & Jason Hultgren
FOR SUPPORTING THE QUALITYOF EDUCATION AT SARAH SMITH
THANKYOU
YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS HELP TO MAINTAIN THE HIGH LEVEL OF EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE THAT WE HAVE ALL COME TO EXPECT AT SARAH SMITH
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Nicole & Rick Stout
Meredith & Dan Stubbs
Annette & Michael Sullivan
Susan & Jeff Taylor
Frances & Zachary Thomas
Keely & Brad Towson
Laura & Peter Troup
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Ann & Chris Walsh
Kristi & Clay Walts
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Reese & Kasey Willis
M Rainey Rembert Woodward
Amy Wynne & Chris Harpenau
Mr. & Mrs. James Yeagle
Sean Young
Star <$100
Elvira Cortes
Julie & Stewart Hammond
Julie & Jimmy Huff
Carolyn & Bruce Howie
Siew Lee Wong & Eddie Hugh
Natia Silagadze & George Katsitadze
Venkat Malepati
Dengyun Sun
Caren & Gabe Warren
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Whitehead
Teachers and Administration
Terry Abromitis
Mr. & Mrs. Harris Anderson
Mrs. Shae Baker
Dr. Sidney Baker
Kathy Barker
Nicole Bartig
Ms. Melissa Baublitz
Tori & Fredrick Byrd
John Blackwell
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Mr. & Mrs. Kouzmine
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Seung Ku Lee
Courtney & Garrison McMillan
Suzanne & Luis Navarro
Lisa & Tate Noojin
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Dr. Ken Proctor
Family of Julia Promoff
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Nancy & Cyrus Sharp
Melinda & Peter Shelton
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Kristy & Kris Swayze
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Silver Star $100 - $499
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Family of Hsu
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Xinping Pan
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Stephanie & Eric Roads
Russell Landscape Group
Mr. & Mrs. Scott Russell
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Sheehan
Kimberly Simms & Chris Blobaum
Laura & Brent Sobol
Glenn Stanford
Lionel Steigler
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4 Stars $1000+
Batteries Plus Bulbs
Boneheads Grill - Brookhaven
Brookhaven Children's Dentistry
Brookhaven Orthodontics
Brusters/Nathan’s
Canyon's Burger Company
Cheesburger Bobby's
Chick-fil-A
Corner Bakery
Dent First
Diane Douglass Photography
Dorsey Alston
Family Eye Care Center of Atlanta
Fresh Market
The Flying Biscuit - Sandy Springs
Gigi's Cupcakes
Hammond Nails
Imperatori Karate
Kazoo Toys
Learning RX
Menchie's Frozen Yogurt
Mirko Pasta
Moe's Southwest Grill - Brookhaven
Outback Steakhouse
P. Press
Rooster Men's Grooming Center
Sport Clips
Tin Drum Asia Café
The Big Ketch Saltwater Grill
The Gym at Peachtree Presbyterian
Twisted Taco
Uncle Maddio’s Pizza Joint
3 Stars $250+
Castle Painting
Dentistry for Children of Sandy Springs
European School of Music & Chess
Jere Metcalf
John Bailey Realty
Kona Ice
Old Ivy Dental
Peachtree Hills Animal Hospital
Play It Again Sports
The Southern Sitters & Nannies
Debbie DuBois
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Christina Gray
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Krista & Tim Kaczay
Mr. Jones - Grade 3
Tara Kramer
Kenny Kraus
Emily Miller Lancaster
Amanda Larkin
Karla Lewis
Ms. LaTonia McDaniels
Judith Lumpkin
Eddie McPherson
Kelly McQueen
Alejandro Mendez
Dan Monroe
Sara Moore
Mrs. Alison Moran
Sharon Morrison
Becky O'Meara
BeJay Osby
Gail Osby
Tim Ovbey
Melanie Payne
Jean Peake
Dr. Ken Proctor
Mrs. Quigley
Celeste Rasheed
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Shannon Redding
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Dr. Sherry Riley
Christina & Juan Rodriguez
Allison L. Shepard
Lauren Shipman
Chambliss Skidmore
Shantel Spencer
Daniel Sprague
Kim & Andy Sumlin
Carolyn Talbert
Third Grade Team at Sarah Smith
Neil Thompson
Mr. & Mrs. Mark S. Twiggs
Deborah Wade
Darren Wegg
Michele Welf
Karen White
LaTrenda Willis
Edith Woods
Cathy Wright
Corporate Donors
All-Stars $5000+
Artistic Image
Legacy Restaurant Partners
Shooting Stars $3000+
Dorsey Alston/Steve Powell Homes
5 Stars $2500+
Learning Express
Dr. Michael Sebastian, Orthodontics
Nancy G's Café
Publix
Zoes Kitchen
Rising Stars $1500+
Brookhaven Children's Dentistry
E Newton Design
Ed Castro Landscape
Kauffman Tire
Lilly Pulitzer
Mercedes of Buckhead
Willy's Mexicana Grill
THANKYOU
Thank you for your support. We strive for accuracy; however, please inform us if you notice any errors. Donations to the SSEF
Annual Campaign as of 6/30/14.
Chairman | Jeff Cunningham
President | Katherine Reed
Secretary | Connie Land Norris
Curriculum Liaison | Christina Barnette
Director of Corporate Partnerships | Jill Edwards
Director of Corporate Partnerships Elect | Jennifer Gragg
Marketing & Communications | Christine Hunt
Marketing & Communications Elect | Rebecca Nixon
Annual Campaign Chairs | Holly and Palmer Proctor & Lisa and Art Martinez
Annual Campaign Information Manager | Nanci Tsang
Treasurer | Susan Banner
Treasurer Elect | Denise Hodgson
Administrative Liaison | Ken Proctor
Faculty Liaison | Tim Ovbey
BOARD OFDIRECTORS
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If you need a copy of this document in a language other than English, please call the following number: 404.802.7580. Translation/Interpreter and other related services also are available upon request.
SPANISHSi usted necesita una copia de este documento en un idioma distinto del Inglés, por favor llame al siguiente número: 404-802-7580. Traducción /interpretación y otros servicios también están disponibles bajo petición.
FRENCHSi vous avez besoin d’une copie de ce document dans une langue autre que l’anglais, s’il vous plaît appeler le numéro suivant: 404.802.7580.Traduction/interprétation et d’autres services connexes sont également disponibles sur demande.
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