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Dear Friends: Over the past four years, I have eaten a lot of pizza with seniors during the lunches I host in my office for senior advisories. I like to check in with them about how senior year is going and learn what has been most valuable to them about their AFS experience. Overwhelmingly, there is one common theme in these discussions: how AFS teachers have ignited PASSIONS for them and generously shared their lives with them. Our faculty are our TREASURE, forming relationships and creating opportunities that change lives. Teaching well today takes an extraordinary range of skills and talents. Creating a great faculty means not only finding and hiring excellent teachers, but sustain- ing their best work. It means providing compensation and bene- fits that can competitively attract and retain teachers of great spirit and promise. The Vision in Action Campaign significantly advances our ability to “invest in fac- ulty”. There is absolutely no better investment we make in the education of our chil- dren than in the people who share their daily EXPERIENCE as teachers, advisors and mentors. RICH NOURIE, Head of School From the Co-Chairs: We want you to know how excited we are to be the co-chairs of Vision in Action: People, Program & Potential. We have been thrilled with the response so far. We know times are tough but we feel it is now more important then ever to show our support for AFS. As parents of an AFS 10th grader and, an AFS graduate, and as longtime members of this vibrant community, we hope you will share our excitement about the School’s vision for creating an even stronger program. This $4 million Campaign builds on the significant capital improvements achieved in the last few years and will have a profound and lasting impact on every student in the school. With your commitment and support, we are confident we can achieve our goals. As Campaign chairs, we have made two pledges to the Campaign. We have pledged a gift to the capital com- ponent and we have pledged gifts to the Annual Fund over the next three years so that our Annual Fund gift in 2010 will be double what it is today. We ask you to join us in supporting the Campaign with your own gifts to both the capital component of the Campaign and to the AFS Annual Fund. Let’s work together to achieve our goals for this Campaign so that our students can reap all the benefits of this compelling Vision in Action. With deep appreciation, Pat Mutchler and Ann Thompson, Campaign Co-Chairs Vision in Action: people, program, potential Off to a Great Start, continued: One of the most important aspects of our Campaign is that we are taking the oppor- tunity to build our Annual Fund at the same time. Our hope is that $1.7M of the Campaign goal of $4M will be generated by Annual Fund dollars. We aim to double our Annual Fund in the next three years to fuel significant aspects of our program. With that in mind, I hope you will consider the enticing mathematical possibilities if every- one doubled their Annual Fund gift to AFS. We could generate $800,000 that way and be in a very healthy place financially. To date, a number of friends of the school have made this a philanthropic priority and I thank them for their leadership. Please enjoy this first issue of the campaign newsletter and thank you for your support. Jon Harris Assistant Head of School for Advancement Faulkner family members at the Campaign launch. Progress Report: Tracey and I are very pleased to support the Campaign because we love the AFS product. My oldest daughter is thriving in college because of what she received from AFS and I have no doubts about what Diana will take with her when she graduates in 2011. We believe the Campaign’s goals will only enhance an already great school Rod Sandmeyer, AFS parent of Lindsay ’08 and Diana ’11 CAMPAIGN GOAL $4M TOTAL PLEDGED $1.9M PERCENT TO GOAL 48% CAPITAL GOAL $2.3M CAPITAL PLEDGED $1.2M ANNUAL FUND $1.7M GOAL (over 3 years) ANNUAL FUND $670K PLEDGED Off to a Great Start: I hope you enjoy this first issue of our cam- paign newsletter, which will be coming to you three times a year to keep you up to date on the progress of Vision in Action. Given our launch of the Campaign on November 19, 2008 just as our financial markets were beginning to tumble, I feel very good about where we are at this early stage. To date, we have raised more than $1.2M in capital pledges, and nearly all of that comes from about 35 people. This tells me two very important things. One, the Campaign’s goals resonate with our philan- thropic leaders and two, these same people are making significant contributions to the School even at a time when people might be reluctant to pledge future dollars toward Campaign Leadership Committee Ann Thompson and Pat Mutchler, Co-Chairs Naomi and Skip Atkins Marc and David Berman Jill and Randy Bown Gwen and Dave Campbell Patty and Rob Delany Herb Fisher Ricki and Steve Fisher Heather and Mark Garrison Suzanne and Keith Hodges Janet and Jim Israel Suzanne and Jeff Kahn Margie and Kevin McGlynn Paula and Marc Perry Beth and Mitch Sargen Bonnie and Peter Schorsch Tracey and Rod Sandmeyer Rich Nourie Jon Harris Giving to the Campaign For information about making a restricted gift to the Vision in Action campaign, contact Jon Harris, Assistant Head of School for Advancement at 215-576-3956. For information about making a gift to the AFS Annual Fund, contact Gabrielle Giddings, Director of Annual Giving at 215-576-3957. Abington Friends School 575 Washington Lane Jenkintown, PA 19046 215-886-4350 www.abingtonfriends.net a campaign. My conclusion is that they believe enough in the school to make sure that AFS will weather this economic storm and come through on the other side with an enhanced academic program, more competi- tive salaries for our faculty and a renovated cafeteria to better accommodate our students. Heather and Mark Garrison at the Nov. 19 kickoff. Campaign Update March 2009

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Dear Friends: Over the past four years, I have eaten a lot of pizza withseniors during the lunches I host in my office for senior advisories. I like to check inwith them about how senior year is going and learn what has been most valuable tothem about their AFS experience. Overwhelmingly, there is one common theme in

these discussions: how AFS teachers have ignited PASSIONS forthem and generously shared their lives with them.

Our faculty are our TREASURE, forming relationships and creatingopportunities that change lives. Teaching well today takes anextraordinary range of skills and talents. Creating a great facultymeans not only finding and hiring excellent teachers, but sustain-ing their best work. It means providing compensation and bene-

fits that can competitively attract and retain teachers of great spirit and promise.

The Vision in Action Campaign significantly advances our ability to “invest in fac-ulty”. There is absolutely no better investment we make in the education of our chil-dren than in the people who share their daily EXPERIENCE as teachers, advisors andmentors.

RICH NOURIE, Head of School

From the Co-Chairs:We want you to know how excited we areto be the co-chairs of Vision in Action: People, Program & Potential. We have beenthrilled with the response so far. We know times are tough but we feel it is now moreimportant then ever to show our support for AFS.

As parents of an AFS 10th grader and, an AFS graduate,and as longtime members of this vibrant community, wehope you will share our excitement about the School’svision for creating an even stronger program. This $4million Campaign builds on the significant capitalimprovements achieved in the last few years and willhave a profound and lasting impact on every student inthe school. With your commitment and support, we areconfident we can achieve our goals.

As Campaign chairs, we have made two pledges to theCampaign. We have pledged a gift to the capital com-ponent and we have pledged gifts to the Annual Fundover the next three years so that our Annual Fund gift in2010 will be double what it is today.

We ask you to join us in supporting the Campaign with your own gifts to both thecapital component of the Campaign and to the AFS Annual Fund. Let’s worktogether to achieve our goals for this Campaign so that our students can reap all thebenefits of this compelling Vision in Action.

With deep appreciation,

Pat Mutchler and Ann Thompson, Campaign Co-Chairs

Vision in Action: people, program, potential

Off to a Great Start, continued:

One of the most important aspects of ourCampaign is that we are taking the oppor-tunity to build our Annual Fund at the sametime. Our hope is that $1.7M of theCampaign goal of $4M will be generated byAnnual Fund dollars. We aim to double ourAnnual Fund in the next three years to fuelsignificant aspects of our program. Withthat in mind, I hope you will consider theenticing mathematical possibilities if every-one doubled their Annual Fund gift to AFS.We could generate $800,000 that way andbe in a very healthy place financially. Todate, a number of friends of the schoolhave made this a philanthropic priority and Ithank them for their leadership.

Please enjoy this first issue of the campaignnewsletter and thank you for your support.

Jon HarrisAssistant Head of School for Advancement

Faulkner family members at the Campaign launch.

Progress Report:

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Tracey and I are very pleased tosupport the Campaign because welove the AFS product. My oldestdaughter is thriving in collegebecause of what she received fromAFS and I have no doubts aboutwhat Diana will take with her whenshe graduates in 2011. Webelieve the Campaign’s goals willonly enhance an already greatschool

Rod Sandmeyer,AFS parent of Lindsay ’08 and Diana ’11

CAMPAIGN GOAL $4MTOTAL PLEDGED $1.9MPERCENT TO GOAL 48%CAPITAL GOAL $2.3M

CAPITAL PLEDGED $1.2M

ANNUAL FUND $1.7MGOAL (over 3 years)

ANNUAL FUND $670KPLEDGED

Off to a Great Start:I hope you enjoy this first issue of our cam-paign newsletter, which will be coming toyou three times a year to keep you up todate on the progress of Vision in Action.

Given our launch of the Campaign onNovember 19, 2008 just as our financialmarkets were beginning to tumble, I feelvery good about where we are at this earlystage. To date, we have raised more than$1.2M in capital pledges, and nearly all ofthat comes from about 35 people. This tellsme two very important things. One, theCampaign’s goals resonate with our philan-thropic leaders and two, these same peopleare making significant contributions to theSchool even at a time when people mightbe reluctant to pledge future dollars toward

Campaign Leadership Committee

Ann Thompson and Pat Mutchler,Co-Chairs

Naomi and Skip AtkinsMarc and David BermanJill and Randy BownGwen and Dave CampbellPatty and Rob DelanyHerb FisherRicki and Steve FisherHeather and Mark GarrisonSuzanne and Keith HodgesJanet and Jim IsraelSuzanne and Jeff KahnMargie and Kevin McGlynnPaula and Marc PerryBeth and Mitch SargenBonnie and Peter SchorschTracey and Rod SandmeyerRich NourieJon Harris

Giving to the Campaign

For information about making arestricted gift to the Vision in Actioncampaign, contact Jon Harris, AssistantHead of School for Advancement at215-576-3956.

For information about making a gift tothe AFS Annual Fund, contact GabrielleGiddings, Director of Annual Giving at215-576-3957.

Abington Friends School575 Washington LaneJenkintown, PA 19046215-886-4350www.abingtonfriends.net

a campaign. My conclusion is that theybelieve enough in the school to make surethat AFS will weather this economic stormand come through on the other side with anenhanced academic program, more competi-tive salaries for our faculty and a renovatedcafeteria to better accommodate our students.

Heather and Mark Garrison at the Nov. 19 kickoff.

Campaign Update March 2009