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Breakthrough Manchester Annual Report 2011
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at The Derryfield School
Annual Report 2010-2011
Webster
8
17
Bakersville34
Beech Street44
GosslerPark22
Green Acres
Smyth Road
19
Hallsville12
Highland-Go�s Falls21
Jewett14
McDonough12Northwest
38
ParkerVarney
20
Weston23
Wilson46
Sending Schools of Breakthrough Students
in Grades 6-122005-2011
West
Trinity
Memorial
Central
Out of District
Derryfield
St. Catherine's
Southside
Parkside
McLaughlin
Hillside
Middle Schools
Middle/High Schools
High Schools
Current Schools Serving Breakthrough Students in Grades 6-12
261 total current Breakthrough students in grades 6-12
83% students will be the first in their family to earn a 4-year degree
56% students qualify for free or reduced lunch
52% students identify as people of color
0 40% 60% 80% 100%20%
Sixth Graders
Seventh Graders
Algebra Readiness80% or better indicates readiness for an Algebra course.
Pre-Algebra Readiness80% or better indicates readiness for a Pre-Algebra course.*Sixth graders are still a year away from access to pre-algebra at school.
Student Growth in MathSix-Week Summer Session, 2011based on Mathematics Diagnostic Testing Project, University of California Algebra is the “gateway class” to advanced courses in high school
and is strongly linked to attainment of a bachelor’s degree.* Each Manchester middle school offers only one section to its eighth graders, which means Breakthrough students must be among the top-performing students at their schools to be eligible. To get students on track:
Breakthrough math teachers use a rigorous, professionally 1. developed curriculum in the summer and school year that aligns with the Common Core Standards and is based on the visualization techniques of Singapore Math.Students who are below grade level in math receive math 2. coaching in addition to their regular math class. These students tend to make the largest gain in their math scores during the summer.Breakthrough uses the Math Diagnostic Testing Project, 3. developed by the University of California, to measure students’ gains during the summer. In 2011, 99% of sixth and seventh graders improved their scores with 28 days of instruction.
*Musen, Lindsey. 2010. Pre-Algebra and Algebra Enrollment and Achievement. Providence, RI: Brown University, Annenberg Institute for School Reform.
Getting Students on Track for Algebra
National Teacher Pipeline Project
Purpose: To guide our most promising teachers
into the best teacher training organizations in the United States.
Partners: Breakthrough has selected a small number of outstanding partners; the first three include MATCH Charter School’s Teacher Residency in Boston, the Aspire charter network in California, and Teach for America. Additional partners will be slowly added over time.
Process: In exchange for creating opportunities for Breakthrough teacher alumni to get into teaching programs after college, partners will report on successes of Breakthrough alumni participants in their selection process and training programs.
Participants: Already, many Breakthrough alumni are involved with these organizations. For example, Breakthrough alumni are three times as likely to be accepted to Teach For America than their peer applicants.
TheDerryfield
School
Bishop Brady High SchoolCentral High School
Eastern UniversityHamilton College
Kents Hill SchoolMemorial High School
Middlebury CollegeMount Ida College
Northeastern UniversityPinkerton AcademyPomona CollegeRochester Inst. of Tech.Syracuse University
University of Minnesota
University of New Hampshire
University of North CarolinaUniversity of Pennsylvania
Wellesley CollegeWesleyan University
West High SchoolYale University
Schools Represented by Breakthrough’s Summer and School-Year Teachers
Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Manchester in recognition of students who positively challenge themselves and take advantage of every opportunity. Merlyne Desire ’17, Aaron Velez ’17, Hamza Shahzad ’18, and Anyssa Phaneuf ’18
Bud Smith Scholars
Sponsored by Jayme’s Fund for Social Justice in recognition of a student who is intellectual, creative,
expressive, socially conscious, and is motivated to make the world a better place.
Anurag Ghimirey ’18 and Damion Neth ’17
Community-Sponsored Scholarships
Jayme’s Scholars
Sponsored by the Bishop’s Summer Reception Fund in recognition of a student’s dedication, perseverance and concern for others.Monericka Semeran ’18 and Arielys Liriano ’17
Bishop Leo E. O’Neil Scholars
HighlightsBreakthrough Manchester was named a recipient of the College Board New England Regional Assembly Recognition Award. This award recognizes a program that has shown outstanding commitment to students and the field of education by enabling underrepresented students with academic and leadership potential to attend college.
Breakthrough was named a recipient of the 2010 Drucker Award for Nonprofit Innovation, which has been given annually since 1991 to recognize existing programs that meet Peter Drucker’s definition of innovation
– “change that creates a new dimension of performance” – while making a real difference in the lives of the people they serve. The Drucker Institute at Claremont Graduate University is a think tank and action tank whose purpose is to better society by stimulating effective management and responsible leadership.
Derryfield families celebrated Breakthrough Manchester at the annual Parent Faculty Association Benefit by donating $25,250. At the event, José Maldonado ’03, shared stories about the positive impact both Breakthrough and Derryfield have had on shaping him as a student and person.
Continuing a long tradition of serving Breakthrough seventh and eighth graders, Phillips Exeter Academy’s summer program, Access Exeter, provided scholarships to four students this summer: Mikaela Aherrera ’16, Irean Ali ’16, Iban Garcia ’15 and Emira Kolisnichenko ’16.
Two rising ninth graders, Briana Chang ’15 and Fenwick Eckhardt ’15, received scholarships to participate in the Girls Summer Leadership Program at Dana Hall School in Wellesley, Massachusetts. The program’s Director, Kristin Ryan, taught at Breakthrough from 1994-1996.
In May, Breakthrough partnered with the Manchester Foundation for Education to host a free, public screening of the documentary, Waiting for Superman, followed by a panel discussion with seven New Hampshire educators and policy makers. Over 120 people attended the event at The Derryfield School auditorium.
Contributors July 2010 – June 2011Community Leader$20,000 and aboveFerlins FoundationThe Donna Anne Poulack
Foundation
Program Leader$10,000 - 19,999The Clowes Fund, Inc.Orchard FoundationVerizon Foundation
Program Partner$5,000 - 9,999AnonymousAnne GreerBank of America Charitable
FoundationBreakthrough CollaborativeDell Foundation
Student Sponsor$1,500 - 4,999Anonymous (2)Steve and Katie Burke
Michael and Chris Cikacz§
Bill and Kathy GillettLouis Fink and Pamela GrichJayme’s Fund for Social Justice of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation - Manchester Region§
Donna K. LenckiDavid and Rosamond LockwoodGreg and Jennifer MelkonianRick and Lisa PattenEarl “Bud” Smith Scholarship Fund of the Kiwanis Club of Manchester of the New Hampshire Charitable FoundationJoel and Felicia Vargas In Memory of Martin I. Elkin
Leadership Giving$500 - 1,499Ella F. Anderson TrustMike and Deb AnthonyElliott Berry and Campbell HarveyStephen CamannMary Halpin Carter and Christopher H. M. Carter
Bill and Jane ClutterbuckPauline G. Elkin* In Memory of Martin I. ElkinStephen Elkin*Marco Gonzalez Kate Hanna, Hale and Hanna Melnick Paul J. and Lauren LeydenManchester Rotary ClubDan and Lisa MuskatDaniel C. and Lucy S. PotterBrent and Wendy PowellQueen City Rotary ClubRandy ReisMichael and Jan RomanowskyPhil and Judy RyanCraig and Cary SellersTim and Kim SochaBrian and Beth StevensPhil and Meg TatroThe VanArsdale/Dewey Family§ Garvin Warner and Margaret Wheeler
Matching GiftsMicrosoft Giving Campaign
Advocate$250 - 499AnonymousBrad and Linda BensonBarry and Caryl BrensingerDanielle M. ChandonnetEric Chang Lionel and Lillian CoulonKate Erskine Erin and Jeffrey FogelApril Shaw and Alex GranokJim and Laurie LampMaura MaguireDoug and Shannon McGinleyRoss and Kenna McLeodAnne D. MilneTrevor Munhall Matt and Michelle PiersonDan and Rhenea ReganJohn and Deborah RicheyDennis and Maureen Ryan*†Shelley and Joe SpiererJwalant and Bhavna VadaliaRichard and Frances WinnegLaura Noyes Zahn
Friend$1 - 249Vincent and Annie AliottaDebra J. AllenFrank and E. Diane AllenAgnes AshaliliJudith BatchelorJack Beard and Rebecca SniderCarrie BelangerGreg BerryDebbie Bills and Andy Bills Tom Birch and Anne Marie Kenn yMark and Tracy BlaisdellJohn BlecatsisBruce and Connie BlightClermont and Lisa BoutinSuzanne and Bill BoutonMr. and Mrs. Joseph BrunelleElsa BuenrostroLeah Burke Steven M. Burke, Jr. Alexis BusanoClare CailSophora Casimir Alexander Chan Candy ChaplinMark Chapman and Maude SalingerZachary Chapman Molly Cikacz
Emilie ColfordMr. Gerald V. Collins and Ms. Linda L. BournivalBrian and Michelle CoombesDenis and Nely CoteMr. and Mrs. Arnold CoteJerry CoteDaniel W. CoteFotios DellasJaime DemersMelissa DeSantisSteven and Laurel DevinoStephen Dolman and Donna Lenz-Dolman†Debbie and Dick DonnellyApril M. DugayGerald and Rochelle DuretteCindy DwyerEckhardt FamilyTimothy Eckhardt Lindsay C. Enman In Memory of Effie BlecatsisKathy and Dick Erskine In Memory of Effie BlecatsisMarion B. Erskine In Memory of Effie BlecatsisJoyia Rich Fazelat† Erik Fey and Kathleen Rutty-
Fey†Craig and Jeanine Finefrock†Kevin Finefrock Esther FishmanVirginia G. Flagg
Sue Flagg†Norm and Phyllis FortierCarrie Foster Barbara and Robert Fox†Sue FraserElenore FreedmanBennett FreemanGary and Gail GordonGrayson and Jon GovatosKenneth and Nicole Grinnell†Susan GrodmanSandra GutierrezDavid and Barbara HaightAlice and Brian HandwerkJeff and Kathleen HansonGary and Jeannette HarperErnest and Sally Haskell In Memory of Effie BlecatsisJim and Elise HoodDorothy JolinMark and Patricia KegelElena Kennedy Beverly D. KennettCynthia M. Krohn Joan Krohn In Memory of Effie BlecatsisNicholas J. Krohn Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. LabonteCynthia Lagrimas†Jimmy Lauzon Maria Holland LawMr. and Mrs. Thien LeThuan Le
Donna Le Herng Lee Michael Lehman and Jan McClureArt and Victoria LeknesClaudia LibisArelys Liriano Ping LiuAnn R. LoefflerTricia and Ned LucasSheila MahonKasim and Dzemila MazicJane and Brian McCoy In Memory of Effie BlecatsisRobert and Holly McKinneyHale Melnick Hanna Melnick Walt MilneAndy MoerleinCarlos and Ingrid MonzonMary M. MooreJanet D. MooreLeslie MorelCarol Morin and Linda RiedleGrace Moses Terri MoyerMichael MunhallPeter V. Nelson Paul and Joan NewcombTru Ngo and Thanh Huynh*†§ Chong Ni Lee Nyquist and Leslie Nixon
Judith OlivierMyriam PatinoTara M. PayneGeraldo and Ying Xia PetersonAllison PriceRay ProvencherKevin ProvencherCornelius E. RaifordDr. Murali R. Ravel and Mrs. Bharathi AnanthacharSteve Reichheld and Deb De BeradinisDan and Reina Reidy David ReynoldsKate Richey Elizabeth Richey Carlos Rincon and Sara VarelaBernadette Robinson Mario and Amy RomillaJon and Kathy RossDennis and Maureen RyanDick and Anne Marie SamuelsE. Charles and Wendy Sanborn†James and Lisa SarettePeter and Linda SatkwichJoel Schwelling and Joan IzenGary and Kathy ShomoChris Slusher and Barinder Ahluwalia
Karen A. Smith†Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. StaggDavid G. StahlErin Stiling Joss Stubblefield and Brenda EvansCurt Swinehart and Paula HollisAlicia Talbot Bill and Jean TallmanCarmen TapiadorMr. and Mrs. Philip B. TaubSam Theodosopoulos Justin Thibeault Charles and Barbara TrudeauKwok Tsang and Xiao SuMonica V. VasquezJeffrey and Alexis Wallace In Honor of Acadia Wallace RoessnerJoseph and Karen WellingtonMary Jane WellingtonMr. Jack N. Wentz and Ms. Martha J. Nagy-WentzAlex and Tina White Paul and Karen WhitmoreAldin and Cathy Wilson
Matching GiftsAutodesk, Inc.Intel Foundation
* Includes gift to Elkin Teaching Fellowship † Includes gift to Joel Vargas Achievement Fund § Includes gift to Endowment Denotes current or former student, teacher, or staff memberPlease notify us of errors or omissions at 603/641-9426 or [email protected]
Mark BlaisdellColby-Sawyer CollegeThe Derryfield SchoolDerryfield Repertory TheatreDunkin' DonutsElan Publishing Company, Inc. Kaitlin FinkFirst Resort Marketing, LLCGary and Gail Gordon
Kathy LeeManchester Community CollegeNew Hampshire Higher Education Assistance
FoundationPanera BreadPapa John's PizzaPuritan Backroom RestaurantDan and Rhenea Regan
Homestay FamiliesMarsha and Don BeecyAmilbia Benech-RobinsonBruce and Becky BerkBill and Kathy GillettSusan GrodmanBob and Edith Houlihan
Art and Victoria LeknesMaura MaguireDoug and Shannon McGinleyRich and Sarah SigelBarbara Wilson
In-Kind Giving
Breakthrough Manchester at The Derryfield School2108 River Road, Manchester, NH 03104
P: 603/641-9426 F: 603/[email protected]
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