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The 2019/20 school year marked BSA’s 40th anniversary. As an institution, we celebrated forty years of providing opportunities and creating pathways to success for Baltimore’s young artists. TO KICK-OFF THIS YEAR we organized a September event called “40for40.” In a single day we deployed five musical ensembles to eight locations (each) around the city to perform unannounced concerts. Students sang and played for preschoolers, the Oriole bird, diners at Belvedere Square, the homeless, guests at the Pratt library and so many other members of the greater Baltimore community. The whole day was documented by BSA Film students and shared through social media, and on our website. 40for40 was the perfect reminder of the power that young artist voices have in this world for our entire community. IN OCTOBER we welcomed home over 400 alumni in celebration of our 40th anniversary. The weekend featured a jazz performance, multi-disciplinary masterclasses, a reunion party and a family-fun morning. (Re)Connecting with so many graduates, is a reminder of all that BSA has been and will continue to be. Our alumni are finding success in this world as teachers, practicing artists, change- makers, entrepreneurs, doctors and even spearheading the founding of The Atlanta School for the Arts. As the embodiment of our work, our alumni are truly the greatest measure of our success. IN PARTNERSHIP with Telluride MountainFilm on Tour, BSA hosted Mountainfilm On Tour in the Fall of 2019. The weekend included free matinee screenings for 1500 Baltimore City students along with a public screening of documentary films. Matinee audience members screened three documentaries and were then able to participate in brief Q&A sessions with filmmakers and subjects of one of the films, Changing the Game. THE ACTING STUDENTS presented a new experimental theatre performance piece in December at The Former Residences of the Ambassadors of Spain. Under the direction of Luz Nicolás, student actors used translated extracts by Spanish authors such as San Juan de la Cruz, Calderón de la Barca, Miguel de Unamuno, Santa Teresa and Irma Correa to create a work in progress. BSA’S NUTCRACKER was once again presented to sold out audiences. In addition to four public performances, we engaged with our partners at BCPSS to present four free matinees for 1,500 elementary and middle school children. For many students our productions are the only live theatre experience they are able to attend. The power in seeing THE 2019/2020 YEAR IN REVIEW

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The 2019/20 school year marked BSA’s 40th anniversary. As an institution, we celebrated forty years of providing opportunities and creating pathways to success for Baltimore’s young artists.

TO KICK-OFF THIS YEAR we organized a September event called “40for40.” In a single day we deployed five musical ensembles to eight locations (each) around the city to perform unannounced concerts. Students sang and played for preschoolers, the Oriole bird, diners at Belvedere Square, the homeless, guests at the Pratt library and so many other members of the greater Baltimore community. The whole day was documented by BSA Film students and shared through social media, and on our website. 40for40 was the perfect reminder of the power that young artist voices have in this world for our entire community.

IN OCTOBER we welcomed home over 400 alumni in celebration of our 40th anniversary. The weekend featured a jazz performance, multi-disciplinary masterclasses, a reunion party and a family-fun morning. (Re)Connecting with so many graduates, is a reminder of all that BSA has been and will continue to be. Our alumni are finding success in this world as teachers, practicing artists, change-makers, entrepreneurs, doctors and even spearheading the founding of The Atlanta School for the Arts. As the embodiment of our work, our alumni are truly the greatest measure of our success.

IN PARTNERSHIP with Telluride MountainFilm on Tour, BSA hosted Mountainfilm On Tour in the Fall of 2019. The weekend included free matinee screenings for 1500 Baltimore City students along with a public screening of documentary films. Matinee audience members screened three documentaries and were then able to participate in brief Q&A sessions with filmmakers and subjects of one of the films, Changing the Game.

THE ACTING STUDENTS presented a new experimental theatre performance piece in December at The Former Residences of the Ambassadors of Spain. Under the direction of Luz Nicolás, student actors used translated extracts by Spanish authors such as San Juan de la Cruz, Calderón de la Barca, Miguel de Unamuno, Santa Teresa and Irma Correa to create a work in progress.

BSA’S NUTCRACKER was once again presented to sold out audiences. In addition to four public performances, we engaged with our partners at BCPSS to present four free matinees for 1,500 elementary and middle school children. For many students our productions are the only live theatre experience they are able to attend. The power in seeing

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student artists who look like the audience on stage is immeasurable- these events are truly one of the highlights of our program each year.

IN FEBRUARY, our students produced an outstanding performance in celebration of Black History Month. The celebration included dance, music, spoken word and video all created and performed by BSA students.

EXPRESSIONS 2020, Forty and Flourishing, was one of our most exciting and memorable celebrations. From an outstanding student performance, to a weekend full of engaged community members.

MARYLAND SCHOOLS CLOSED abruptly in March due to the Covid-19 virus and world-wide pandemic. The BSA faculty, staff and students endured a long and complex distance learning schedule. And it is because of the determination and resilience, on the part of both our faculty and our students, that we have had remarkable results. Our arts training, in particular, was carefully choreographed, using imaginative instruction and innovative technologies to help our students transform their bedrooms and basements into personal studios.

THANKS TO FINANCIAL GUIDANCE from our Board of Trustees, we were able to continue to offer our training programs. Our students were provided with a full schedule of classes each day and we were able to honor our teaching artists’ full annual contracts. Our faculty came together as a community in ways we didn’t think would be possible (remotely) and we were incredibly proud of the curriculum we were able to provide for our students.

ALSO OF NOTE THIS YEAR, BSA was ranked, for the fifth consecutive year, the top high school in Baltimore City by U.S. News & World Report. In its 2019 rankings of 17,245 public schools across the country, BSA also placed in the top 5% nationwide, earning distinction as one of America’s Best High Schools and a Silver Badge.

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OTHER MEASURABLE OUTCOMES OF 2019/2020 INCLUDE:

BSA’s class of 2020 boasted a 100% graduation rate and 100% of them also earned admission to post-secondary educational opportunities. Our graduates are currently enrolled in conservatories, public and private 4-year colleges, both locally and abroad, in addition to community colleges. By comparison, in 2018, the Baltimore City average graduation rate was 72%.

33% of rising BSA freshman students participated in our Summer Academic Assistance Program for students “at-risk” academically, working with full-time academic faculty to get the best possible start to the 2019-2020 school year.

Advanced Placement Tests: In 2019, BSA students took a total of 115 AP exams in English Language and Composition, English Literature and Composition, Calculus AB, and Spanish Language and Culture, Music Theory and Art History. 75% of tests scored earned a 3 or higher, as compared to 67.6% for the State of Maryland and 61.3% nationally.

In 2019, our students achieved excellent results on the Maryland Comprehensive Assessment Program examinations. Their success rates were as follows: Algebra I, 13.9% and English 10, 62.2%. As compared to the district wide averages of: Algebra I, 9.2% and English 16.1%.

College graduation rates (within 6 years) as reported by BSA’s class of 2012 is nearly double the national average.

This past school year, about 25% of our student body received student support plans including 504, IEP and school-initiated Student Support.

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CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE BSA FY2019-2020We are incredibly grateful to all of our amazing donors and friends of the BSA! Below are the names of donors who contributed to the Baltimore School For the Arts Foundation during the 2019-2020 fiscal year.

ANNUAL FUND CONTRIBUTORS * Indicates 40th Anniversary Sponsor7/1/19 - 6/30/20

$100,000 AND ABOVEJack Kent Cooke FoundationBetsy and David NelsonPatricia and Mark Joseph/ The Shelter Foundation*The Henry and Ruth Blaustein Rosenberg FoundationSaul Zaentz Charitable Foundation

$50,000 AND $99,999Bank of AmericaEllen and Edward BernardJacob and Hilda Blaustein FoundationRebecca Henry and Harry GrunerRheda Becker and Robert Meyerhoff*J.S. Plank and D. M. DiCarlo Family Foundation*Natalie Sherman, Marshall Sherman, and the Rosemary Sherman Endowed Fund Linda Weinberg

$20,000-$49,000The William L. and Victorine Q. Adams Foundation, Inc.Clayton Baker TrustPatricia BaumBarbara and Thomas BozzutoBrown Capital Management, Inc.Joseph ButlerCashmere Interior LLCThe Classic Catering PeopleEllen and Linwood Dame/ The Rothschild FoundationGallagher Evelius & Jones LLPKramon & Graham, P.A.Lockhart Vaughan Foundation, Inc.McCormick & Company, Inc.Alison and Arnold RichmanAnn Mladinov and Rolf SchmidtVenable Foundation

$10,000-$19,999AnonymousKathi and Fred BaerBGE–An Exelon CompanyLydia Bobes/Roberto Bobes Memorial and Grace Schwartz NiepertBrown Investment AdvisoryThe Annie E. Casey FoundationCohn Reznick Group, P.C.The Cordish Family FundFacebook

The Goldsmith Family FoundationSharon Solomon and Li-Wen KangThe Philip and Harriet Klein Foundation/Anna and Daniel KleinM&T BankJoseph and Harvey Meyerhoff Family Charitable FundsJennifer and Paul McKinnellCynthia and Thomas MonahanMarilyn and Lee OgburnBaltimore Orioles FoundationRBC Wealth ManagementGail and Stephen ShaweBetsey and George ShermanAnne StoneT. Rowe Price Associates Foundation, Inc.The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation, Inc.Greenberg TraurigSylvan/Laureate Foundation

$3,500-$9999AnonymousAlexander BaerThe Ira J. and Mary K. Basler FoundationRichard BerndtTiffany BooneJane Brown and Neil Wilken DidriksenBunting Family FoundationKim and Robert BurksConstance Caplan/ Caplan Family FoundationEleanor and Anthony CareyCharlesmead FoundationValerie Chng-Lim and Tim ChngDana DiCarloWendy and Brian DoakAnna Dopkin and Jim CookeChristine and Peter EspenshadeDorie FainAnn and Michael HankinKatherine and Joseph HardimanW.P. Carey FoundationAmy Heinrich and Jeffrey HinesEllen Heller and Shale StillerElizabeth and Greg HobelmannStaci and Andy HodgeMaryland Humanities CouncilTJ Hindman and Jay JenkinsGeorgia and Wayne KingMary Porter and Douglas KoshlandJohn and Elizabeth LinehanJennifer and Paul McKinnell

Shanae Williams McLeanMary Page Michel and Michael MorrillRebecca and William MillerMoser Family FoundationSusan and John NehraThe Agora CompaniesMary-Ann and Wally PinkardJayne PlankJohn PrughQuinn Evans ArchitectsThe Baltimore RavensJames S. Riepe Family FoundationJulie Rothman and Scott ShermanJoan and Landon RoyalsSaul Ewing Arnstein & LehrThe Marvin Schapiro Family FoundationBarbara and Sigmund ShapiroJacob S. Shapiro FoundationHanan SibelKrissie and Dan VerbicAngela Natale and Ira Weinstein

$1,000-$3,499Marin Alsop and Kristin JurkscheitMichael AltoMary Hannah ArnotBrenda Ashworth and Donald WelchNancy and Preston AtheyThe William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial FundBaltimore HomecomingPattie and Michael BatzaDeb and Matt BaumMary Ann and John BeckleyMarien Feldman and James BergerKathryn BradleyDiane and Peter BraunAE and Simeon BrodskyKara Brook and Howard BrownCassandra and Andrew BrooksEllen Burchenal and John DeanMaureen and Kevin ByrnesF. Wm. Chickering and Michael AnkromSusanne Chisolm and Dan ShealerDavid DanemanJoni DanielsEllin & Tucker, CharteredKelly Ennis and Ari RosenbergGeorgie Smith and Mark FettingCecil and Cheryl FlamerSherry and Kevin FrickHelene Grady and Matthew GallagherCarol Geidt

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Goldman Sachs & Co. Matching Gift ProgramMeredith GoldsteinBlair and John GordonBenjamin GreenwaldEllen and Edward HalleSharon and Charles HalmRassaan HammondRachel and Ian HeaversMary and Bruce HendersonAllyson and Mo JishiJohns Hopkins MedicineJordan KarpSusan KatzenbergKelly Integral Solutions LLCDeborah KieltyChristine and Nicholas KouwenhovenJane and Henry KramerUncle Larry’s FundAbby LattesFrank E & Miriam Loveman Foundation, IncGanesha MartinThe Maryland Film FestivalElizabeth and John McKinnellJennifer Mendelsohn and Greg AbelTerry Morgenthaler and Patrick KerinsSheila and Michael MuldowneyNina and David NobleKathy Kandziolka and Colin PageThe Peggy Meyerhoff Pearlstone FoundationEllen and Douglas PersonsPenelope and Garrett PowerReena and Sudeep PramanikElizabeth and Charles ReicheltTonya RoblesHoward E Rollins Foundation Inc.Suzanne RoySC & H Group, Inc.Patricia and Kurt SchmokeTammy and Jerome SchnydmanAmy SetoJodi Segal and Aaron SherberBenjamin ShermanMatthew SimmonsPatricia SkurzynskiKevin Sowers and Anthony EvansStaritch FoundationPamela and Eric SuanSandy and Harry SummersTracy and Patrick SuttonMichael Tabegna and Jon GroseCarey TaylorDwight TaylorThree Arts Club of HomelandMarguerite VillaSanta and Frank MarinoKathy and Vinvent VizacheroLaura Weeldreyer

Cara and Robert WeimanNancy Wilking and Philip MountJean Wyman/Marjorie Wyman Charitable TrustTiffany ZappullaSteve Ziger and James Snead

$500-$999Susan BolotinVirginia and Steve BrodyBenjamin CapistrantBeverly CooperPenelope Cordish and Archie GoldenRachael and Mark CullenMaya Rockeymoore CummingsElizabeth DeMarcoRyan DorseyPeter EvansKathleen Feely and Richard LehmannMary FissellClaudia and Marco GerardoNicholas GraffGreenspring AssociatesKyle HaasPenney and A.C. HubbardAudrey JakabKatie Morris and Daniel JonesGeorgette KiserEliza KoshlandJody LemkenRobby MantegnaColm O’ComartunLeslie OwsleySamuel RobfogelLenore and Isadore Sborofsky Philanthropic FundGilda and Jerry ShermanErika and Josh SlaterCatherine StavlasKirsten and Jason SydowPamela Tate and Patrick CookMargaret WatkinsHarry T. Wilks Family FoundationKate WilliamsCarolan WorkmanWorkman Publishing Co.Hoa TranAimee HickmanAnn Kirsten and Mark LarsonStanley and Dorah BragerMeredith RobieMarjorie ForsterChristopher La RosaJennifer and Douglas VeyHarold and Lynn DavidovBarbara BiceMichael H JonesBeth Lebow

Alexius WilsonRichard BennettJenny HoangErika KristoTimothy MullisJulie Cahan and Thomas MumawNeal Naff and Nathan HublerMaria RodriguezJeremy WaltsonHie Jung Yoon and Andrew WolfeStephen Liu

$100-$499Karen AbramsDanielle AdamsKibian Adams-GreeneKaren AlexanderDiane AlexanderJosephine AlstonSuzie AmiotSusan and Bowie ArnotRhea Arnot and Helmut JenknerHeather AshburyTony AssadiMirian and Richard AzrealMary and Bob BabbLinda Baer and John RudesillChristine BarnesCourtney and James BartlettAmy BatemanDonna BatesAllyson BearDiane Cho and David BennSusan BennettLouise and Roger BennettJoseph BerlinAndrea BermanBrig BerneyElaine A BetterNatalie BlakemanJoel BlanksonStephen BleinbergerNicole BlumnerSarah BluthMichael BolandHilary BondTiffany Boone-RichardsonAllison BurgundiElizabeth and Graham BoyceOliver BoydPeter David BrambleCathy and John BrockAnabel BrooksArlene and John BrothersKristen BrownPriscilla BrownHeather BrownChinara Brown

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Mina BrunyateMelissa BryantDanielle BurrisMelanie ByrdVirginia and J. Norris ByrnesDebbie CameronJoshua CampbellHilary CampodonicoEdna Canada and Griffin CanadaKristin CantwellRobert CarsonCarol CarterGeorge and Kathryn ChangFaye CobbFaye and Justin CobbAnne CochranJames ColbeckShannon CooperMarcus CorwinRebecca CrewJessica Crowley AmbroseErik CrownJennifer and John CurranMegan CurryAngela DavisGlenn DavisDeborah and Felix DawsonRobert DeissAileen del RosarioElizabeth DeMarcoJohn DeMirjianEmily Gaines and David DemskyDulaney and Matt DentWanda DiggsShonda DuncanCarol and Manuel DupkinJulie and Herbert EastRachel Eisler and Geoffrey GenthTenia Eldridge and Tenia DylanMelissa ElkinsAnna and Charles EllisDenise EspositoMary Evans and Patricia ShifrinJessica FastRhea FeikinMarian FeldmanJoan and Paul FeldmanGladys FernandezPatricia FieldsLisa FinkLisa First-WillisEmily and Bruce FlemingBetsy and Chris FordCarolyn FoulkesLisa and Brook FrankErin Freeman and Andrew CahoonMartin Frick

Denise FuPhoebe GilchristGregory GilesKevin GillespieJeannie and Tim GisrielLindsey and Jon GoebelElissa Golin and Simeon GoldblumAnne GoldsboroughKerry GordonDonald GordonKim GorodeTaya GrahamKaren GravelineCherell GreenElizabeth and Jeremy GreeneAnna Beavis and Joshua GreenfeldMargaret and Michael GrouzardPat and Frank GuntherJulia GuthEmily and Elijah GwynnLola and Joseph HahnRhonda Elliott-Hall and Morgan HallGeorge HancockReadie HarrisDebra HarveyPatricia HawthorneSue HeetherFelicia HessBetty Jean and Martin HimelesGina and Daniel HirschhornChante HodgeJudith Hofmann and Vincenzo GrippoKate and Thaddeus HoganAlexander HoldenAnn and Charles HollandBonnie Aubuchon and Dave HolmesEleanor and Edward HordBrittnee HorneElizabeth HowellEmily and Jack HubbardJoann HunsbergerLilly and David HunterUnae and Al HutchinsonElizabeth HuttarHarriet and David HutzlerKelly Hughes IversonMichael JacobsMarlo JacobsonChristine JakabF and Barbara JannuziKerri Jenkins-HarrisonLinda JohnsonSarah JohnsonMaureen and Bill JonesAnn KahanKaty and Andrew KahlTanya Kalmar

Lisa Kane and Michael BravermanChristine E. Kasper and Ramiro IturraldeLisa and Mark KaufmanJohn KearneyTanina KennedyMary Kenney and David BoltonChristine and Bob KeppelAnnastasia KezarDeborah and Victor KimTracy KingSteven KingMyasha KirkCara KlaersPatty and Justin KleinMarian KleinParker Sutton and Paul KnottSandra KnutsonMaranda KostenPaula and Jim KramonFrancine and Allan KrumholzCynthia LaneDonna LanasaJason LandiAmanda LatimoreJacob LauingerVincent LeahyLainy Lebow-SachsLena LeoneLynn LevinsonSusan LevitonStephen and Deborah LubowEileen LungaCarol Macht and Sheldon LermanAmy Macht and George GroseLydia ManniJohn MarciariJennifer MartinKatharine MartinTeresa MasonCarol and Joel MatzChristine and Jonathan MaxwellAnn and William McCloskeyAmy McCulloughStefanie McKenzie and Scott WaltersJohn McNamaraNaShay MillerNaShay Miller-BurtonJulie and Robert MinchElinor MitchellWilliam MitchellAlison MoliternoEvan and Daniel MooneyRebecca MoschinaRaegan McDonald-Mosely and Damian MosleyRebecca and Lawrence MossingShani MottStacey Peck and John Myers

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Amy Slaughter MyersTom NealisBlaine NelsonApril NelsonHeather and Talbott NoyesJudy O’BrienElizabeth Oster and Jason GayCarla PaisleyCristiana ParedesChris PattersonLouisa PeartreeJennifer PeltonElaine and Robert PevensteinKirsten PiacentiniBrian PickettKate and Michael PokornyRaellen and John PolanJill PorterCrysal and Dennis PoteatKate and David PowellAlbert PurnellJane PyrakMarsha and John RamseyDeborah RandolphMonica and Darius RastegarMiriam and Stuart ResnickMichael RitterRobin RobersonChristine RobertsTamara RobinsonDebra and John RogersKristen and Michael RudolphRyan RussellKim Lane and Chris RyerJoy and Steven Sakamoto-WengelHannan SalahKathy SandersRhonda SappMary Catherine SavageDora SavignacDonna SchaeferMaggie SchmittDara and Charles SchneeElizabeth SchroederDanielle SchumanLaura and Kenneth SeifertNikolay SergeevykhSarah ShapiroDeanna ShapiroMary Kay and Dennis ShaughnessyTerry ShawLeslie ShepardAnnabelle and Ricahrd SherMary ShinaAyanna Shipley-WashingtonCarol Sholes and Robert WallaceAngela Simmons

James SkardaShannon SmithLaura SmithCat and Peter SmithMelissa SmithBonnie SnellKaren and Eric SahlYolanda StanislausNancy and Howard SteinerMatthew Steinmeier and Eliza SmithSharon and James StevensCory StreettMaureen SuelauAmani Surges MartorellaLaura SutherlandMaureen Sweeney and Frederick BauerschmidtCarla TaliaferroBrooke and Herbert ThomasMeredith Appelman and Alan TrustyMatt TrudeauRussel UnderwoodMary Jo and Roger VacovskyLauren and Paul VoosLois and Marin WeinfanAnita WaliaCharles WalkerMargaret WallaceEdward WaltonEmily WardNanny and John WarrenBrent WeaverShifra WeinbergNadine and Ray WeinsteinRobin Weiss and Timothy DoranMaureen and Michael WeissPhyllis Stanger and Michael WeissMargaret and John WentEllen WestonKaren and Richard WilliamsElli Leontsini and Peter WinchMarsha WiseCarla and Thomas WitzelCaroline and Bradford WolosonSusanah Higgins and Edward WorthElexis Wylie

SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR ALUMNI WHO MADE AN ANNUAL FUND GIFT THIS YEAR!Iris Andersen Grizzell, ‘96Sarah Benning, ‘09Joseph Berlin, ‘88Natalie Colaric Blakeman, ‘89Nicole Blumner, ‘89Sarah Bluth, ‘95Hilary Bond, ‘03Tiffany Boone-Richardson, ‘05

Oliver Boyd, ‘91Monica Favand Campagna, ‘88Joshua Campbell, ‘10Benjamin Capistrant, ‘99Jessica Crowley Ambrose, ‘95Rachael Cullen, ‘03Ryan Dorsey, ‘00Kevin Gillespie, ‘11Kim Gorode, ‘01Elijah Gwynn, ‘02Kyle Haas, ‘09Morgan Hall, ‘87Laura Halm, ‘99Rassaan Hammond, ‘97Rebecca Hargrove, ‘08Diamond Harrid, ‘14Alexander Holden, ‘93Elizabeth Holder, ‘88Shawntee Hubbard, ‘97 Christine Jakab, ‘86Audrey Jakab, ‘82Hollie Jones, ‘93Li-Wen Kang, ‘88Deborah Rubin Kim, ‘89Eliza Koshland, ‘01Christopher La Rosa Donna Lanasa, ‘90Reuben Laws, ‘85Elizabeth Loosmore, ‘04Robby Mantegna, ‘05Teresa Mason, ‘91Shanae McLean, ‘98William Mitchell, ‘10 Rebecca Schydman Mossing, ‘88Daniel Mycka, ‘88Colin Page, ‘95Nathaniel Rabb, ‘94Rafael Colon Gonzalez Regales, ‘93Susan Rome, ‘82Mauria Ross, ‘10Dora Savignac, ‘86Deanna Shapiro, ‘91Ayanna Shipley-Washington, ‘04Laurie Siegel, ‘93Jessica Siegel Weaver, ‘90Cory Streett, ‘04Elexis Bond Wylie, ‘95

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BSA’S BOARD OF TRUSTEESLi-Wen Kang ‘88, CHAIR Julie Rothman, VICE CHAIRHarry Gruner, VICE CHAIR/TREASURERSamuel Polakoff, SECRETARY David Nelson, ENDOWMENT CAMPAIGN CHAIR

Mario ArmstrongFred BairPatricia BaumJoe ButlerAnthony CareyLinda ChinniaMarjorie Rodgers CheshireLeah CovingtonEllen DameJoni DanielsWendy DoakAnna DopkinMorgan GilliganTodd Harvey ’94Jay JenkinsPatricia JosephRosy KeyserPaul McKinnellBecky MillerMikey MonaghanLee OgburnGeorge PetrocheilosJohn PrughJoan RoyalsMaria RodriguezSuzanne RoyJerome SchnydmanNatalie ShermanCarey TaylorLinda WeinbergIra WeinsteinShanae Williams-McLean ‘98Danielle Wharton

STAGE ONE LEADERSHIP GROUP CHAIRS: Jennifer McKinnell and Sam Polakoff

Crystal AlstonTom BandurowskiHannah Bank ‘09Carol CarterAndre CawleySusanne ChisolmElizabeth Cross-BeardElizabeth DevereuxKelly EnnisChristine EspenshadeCarey Fetting-SmithMorgan GilliganCasey GoldmanRachel HeaversKristin HerberBetsey HobelmannStaci HodgeDave HolmesJohn Henry IuckerSteve JonesJon KaplanAnnie KelleyGeorgia KingElizabeth MassingKelly Monahan ‘09Christina MuellerSusan NehraBrian OlenickLeslie PolakoffAnnie PruittKendra Randall-JolivetAnnie RochfortGwendolyn RooksAri RosenbergMadison SavareseJason St. JohnDenise SullivanTracy SuttonBrooke ThomasNanny WarrenTiffany Zappulla

EXPRESSIONS 2020 COMMITTEEDana DiCarlo, CHAIR

Day BankDeborah BaumRachel BloomVirgina BrodySusan CareyTobi ChiampouSusie ChisolmAli ClarkWendy DoakChristine EspenshadeAnthony EvansDorie FainBill GeenenJulie GilbertColleen HanleyMolly HigginsAnita HilsonBetsy HobelmannCarla HopkinsJay JenkinsGeorgia KingJennifer Langford Elizabeth LinehanJennifer McKinnellMary Page Michel

Mikey MonaghanCindi MonahanDawn MooreCristina NiccoliniNorma PeraLeslie PolakoffSam PolakoffJulie RothmanSuzanne RoyJoan RoyalsAngie SimmonsBernadette SolomonPamela SuanDenise SullivanTracy SuttonBrooke ThomasCatherine TuckerStacey VandiverLeo WanenchakNanny WarrenLinda WeinbergShanae Williams-McLean ‘98Tiffany Zappulla Andrew Zill

THE LEGACY AT BSACo-Founders, Alexander Baer and Jeannie MurphyWe are grateful to our friends and families listed below who have chosen to leave a lasting charitable legacy to the Baltimore School for the Arts.

Alexander Baer Anthony and Ellie CareyCurt Decker

Jan and Vernon DeVinney*Anna DopkinLilly L. Egerton*Eli EisenbergMargaret and Samuel Gorn*Jay Jenkins and TJ HindmanSally Michel*Jeanne MurphyLee and Marilyn Ogburn

Elizabeth D. Rothman and Donald Rothman*Babette RosenbergBruce RosenbergNatalie ShermanMargaret Wallace

* deceased